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...
Page 12 - Caution
Caution When you need Lens Instruction Manuals, download them from the Canon website( ). Lens Instruction Manuals (PDF files) are for lenses sold separately, and when alens kit is purchased, some accessories included with the lens may not matchthose listed in the Lens Instruction Manual. 12
Page 13 - Supplemental Information
Supplemental Information Refer to the following website for information on lenses compatible with camera features,and for supplemental information about the camera. https://cam.start.canon/H001/ 13
Page 14 - Compatible Accessories
Compatible Accessories Check the following website for details on compatible accessories. https://cam.start.canon/H002/ 14
Page 15 - Instruction Manuals; Advanced User Guide; ] to display the QR code on the camera screen.
Instruction Manuals The included Instruction Manual provides basic camera instructions. Advanced User Guide Complete instructions are provided in this Advanced User Guide.For the latest Advanced User Guide, refer to the following website. https://cam.start.canon/C012/ Lens/Software Instruction Manua...
Page 16 - Quick Start Guide; Upon purchase, charge the battery to start using (
Quick Start Guide Insert the battery ( ). Upon purchase, charge the battery to start using ( ). Insert the card ( ). You can insert two cards. Attach the lens ( ). Align the red mount index on the lens with the red mount index on thecamera to attach the lens. 16 1. 2. 3.
Page 17 - Zone; Set the focus mode to AF (; Focus mode; When using lenses with a focus mode switch, set the switch to <
Set the power switch to < > ( ). Flip out the screen ( ). When the date/time/zone setting screen is displayed, see Date/Time/ Zone . Set the focus mode to AF ( ). Set [ : Focus mode ] to [ AF ]. When using lenses with a focus mode switch, set the switch to < >. 17 4. 5. 6.
Page 18 - Set the Mode dial to <; All the necessary camera settings is set automatically.; Focus on the subject (; An AF tracking frame [
Set the Mode dial to < > ( ). All the necessary camera settings is set automatically. Focus on the subject ( ). An AF tracking frame [ ] appears near eyes when a face is detected. Press the shutter button halfway, and the camera will focus on thesubject. Take the picture ( ). Press the shutter...
Page 20 - About This Guide; Icons in This Guide
About This Guide Icons in This Guide Basic Assumptions for Operational Instructions and Sample Photos Icons in This Guide < > Indicates the Main dial. < > Indicates Quick control dial 1. < > Indicates Quick control dial 2. < > Indicates the Multi-controller. < > Indicat...
Page 22 - Compatible Cards; If the card is new; Cards That Can Record Movies; A card is not included.; Please purchase it separately.
Compatible Cards The following cards can be used with the camera regardless of capacity. If the card is new or was previously formatted (initialized) by another camera or computer, format thecard with this camera ( ). SD/SDHC/SDXC memory cards UHS-II and UHS-I cards compatible Cards That Can Record ...
Page 23 - Safety Instructions; Denotes the risk of serious injury or death.; PRODUCT CONTAINS BUTTON/COIN CELL BATTERY
WARNING: Safety Instructions Be sure to read these instructions in order to operate the product safely.Follow these instructions to prevent injury or harm to the operator of the product or others. Denotes the risk of serious injury or death. Keep the product out of the reach of young children.Keep b...
Page 26 - Handling Precautions; Camera care
Handling Precautions Camera care This camera is a precision instrument. Do not drop it or subject it to physical shock.The camera is not waterproof and cannot be used underwater.To maximize the camera's dust- and drip- resistance, keep the terminal cover, batterycompartment cover, card slot cover, a...
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:
Avoid storing the camera where there are chemicals that result in rust and corrosionsuch as in a chemical lab.If the camera has not been used for an extended period, test all its functions beforeusing it. If you have not used the camera for some time or if there is an important shootsuch as a foreig...
Page 28 - Tips for using the battery and charger
Lens After detaching the lens from the camera, put down the lens with the rear end up andattach the rear lens cap to avoid scratching the lens surface and electrical contacts(1). Smudges on the image sensor Besides dust entering the camera from outside, in rare cases, lubricant from the camera'sinte...
Page 29 - Part Names; Attaching the Strap
Part Names Attaching the Strap (22) (14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19)(20)(21) (23) (24) (6)(7) (1)(2)(3) (4)(5) (8) (10) (9) (11 )(12)(13) 29
Page 33 - Mode dial; The Mode dial is divided into Basic Zone and Creative Zone modes.
Mode dial The Mode dial is divided into Basic Zone and Creative Zone modes. (1) Basic Zone All you do is press the shutter button. The camera sets everything to suit the subject orscene for shooting. : Scene Intelligent Auto ( ) : Hybrid Auto ( ) : Special scene ( ) Portrait Close-up Group Photo Foo...
Page 37 - Software/App Overview
Software/Apps Software/App Overview Installing Computer Software Installing Smartphone Apps Software Instruction Manuals Software/App Overview This section summarizes software used with EOS cameras. Note that installing the softwarerequires an internet connection. The software cannot be installed in...
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.
Installing Computer Software Always install the latest version of the software. In this case, previous versions areoverwritten. Caution Do not install software while the camera is connected to the computer. Thesoftware will not be installed correctly.Installation is not possible without an internet ...
Page 39 - Installing Smartphone Apps
Installing Smartphone Apps Always install the latest version.Apps can be installed from Google Play or App Store.You can also access Google Play and App Store from the following Canon website. https://cam.start.canon/ 39
Page 40 - Software Instruction Manuals; Check the following website for software instruction manuals.
Software Instruction Manuals Check the following website for software instruction manuals. https://cam.start.canon/ 40
Page 41 - Preparation and Basic Operations
Preparation and Basic Operations This chapter describes preparatory steps before you start shooting and the basic cameraoperations. • Charging the Battery • Inserting/Removing Batteries • Inserting/Removing Cards • Using the Screen • Turning on the Power • Attaching and Detaching RF/RF-S Lenses • At...
Page 42 - Charging the Battery; Detach the protective cover provided with the battery.; Do the opposite to remove the battery.
Charging the Battery 1. Detach the protective cover provided with the battery. 2. Fully insert the battery into the charger. Do the opposite to remove the battery. 42
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 (
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. Charged batteries gradually lose their charge, even when they are not used. After charging the battery, remove it and disconnect the charger from the p...
Page 45 - Inserting/Removing Batteries; Insertion; Slide the battery compartment cover lock and open the cover.; Insert the end with the electrical contacts.
Inserting/Removing Batteries Insertion Removal Insert a fully charged Battery Pack LP-E6NH (or LP-E6N/LP-E6) in the camera. Insertion 1. Slide the battery compartment cover lock and open the cover. 2. Insert the battery. Insert the end with the electrical contacts. Insert the battery until it locks ...
Page 46 - Press the cover until it snaps shut.
3. Close the cover. Press the cover until it snaps shut. Caution You cannot use batteries other than Battery Pack LP-E6NH/LP-E6N/LP-E6. 46
Page 47 - Removal; Open the cover and remove the battery.
Removal 1. Open the cover and remove the battery. Press the battery lock lever as shown by the arrow and remove thebattery. To prevent short-circuits, always attach the included protective cover( ) to the battery. 47
Page 48 - Inserting/Removing Cards; Recording is possible as long as there is at least one; Slide the cover to open it.
Inserting/Removing Cards Insertion Formatting the Card Removal This camera accepts two cards. Recording is possible as long as there is at least one card in the camera. With two cards inserted, you can select one card to record to, or you can record the sameimage to both cards at once ( ). Caution M...
Page 49 - The card in the rear card slot is [
2. Insert the card. Card 1 Card 2 The card in the rear card slot is [ ], and the one in front of it is [ ]. As shown by the illustration, face the card's label side toward you andinsert it until it clicks in place. 3. Close the cover. Close the cover and slide it in the direction shown by the arrows...
Page 50 - Set the power switch to <; > button and on the Quick
4. Set the power switch to < > ( ). (2) Card selection icon(3) Card 1(4) Card 2 Icons representing loaded cards are shown on the shooting screen( ) accessed by pressing the < > button and on the Quick Control screen ( ). Cards labeled with [ ] are selected for recording. 50
Page 51 - Formatting the Card
Formatting the Card If the card is new or was previously formatted (initialized) by another camera or computer,format the card with this camera ( ). 51
Page 52 - ] icon is displayed as you; Cards may be hot, due to high internal camera temperature. Set the
Removal 1. Open the cover. Set the power switch to < >. Check that the access lamp (1) is off, then open the cover. If [ Saving... ] is displayed on the screen, close the cover. 2. Remove the card. Gently push in the card, then let it go to eject. Pull the card straight out, then close the cov...
Page 54 - Using the Screen; You can change the direction and angle of the screen.
Using the Screen You can change the direction and angle of the screen. 1. Flip out the screen. 2. Rotate the screen. When the screen is out, you can tilt it up or down or rotate it to face thesubject. Indicated angles are only approximate. 3. Face it toward you. Normally, use the camera with the scr...
Page 56 - Turning on the Power; Changing the Interface Language; Note; If you set the power switch to <
Turning on the Power Setting the Date, Time, and Time Zone Changing the Interface Language Automatic Sensor Cleaning Battery Level Indicator < > The camera turns on. This mode is for still photo shooting. < > The camera turns on. Multi-function locking is engaged ( ). < > The camer...
Page 57 - To change the interface language, see
Changing the Interface Language To change the interface language, see Language . 57
Page 58 - Automatic Sensor Cleaning; Whenever the power switch is set to <; Sensor cleaning; If you repeatedly turn the power switch to <
Automatic Sensor Cleaning Whenever the power switch is set to < >, the sensor is cleaned automatically (which may make a faint sound). During the sensor cleaning, the screen will display[ ]. To enable automatic sensor cleaning when the power switch is set to < > as well, you can set this...
Page 59 - Battery Level Indicator; Doing any of the following will exhaust the battery faster:
Battery Level Indicator The battery indicator shows the remaining capacity when the camera is on. Display Level (%) 100–70 69–50 49–20 19–10 9–1 0 Note Doing any of the following will exhaust the battery faster: • Pressing the shutter button halfway for a prolonged period.• Activating the AF frequen...
Page 61 - Attaching a Lens
Attaching a Lens 1. Remove the caps. Remove the rear lens cap (1) and body cap (2) by turning them asshown by the arrows. 2. Attach the lens. Align the red mount index on the lens with the red mount index on thecamera and turn the lens as shown by the arrow until it clicks in place. 61
Page 63 - Detaching a Lens; Turn the lens until it stops, then detach it.
Detaching a Lens While pressing the lens release button, turn the lens as shown by the arrow. Turn the lens until it stops, then detach it. Attach the rear lens cap to the lens you removed. 63
Page 64 - The camera cannot be used with EF-M lenses.
Attaching and Detaching EF/EF-S Lenses Attaching a Lens Detaching a Lens All EF and EF-S lenses can be used by attaching an optional Mount Adapter EF-EOS R. The camera cannot be used with EF-M lenses. Note With EF-S lenses, an approx. 1.6× crop factor is applied to the center of the regularimage are...
Page 66 - Remove the front lens cap.
4. Set the lens's focus mode switch to < >. < > stands for autofocus. < > stands for manual focus. Autofocus will not operate. 5. Remove the front lens cap. 66
Page 67 - Detach the lens from the adapter.; For lens precautions, see
Detaching a Lens 1. While pressing the lens release button, turn the adapter as shown bythe arrow. Turn the lens until it stops, then detach it. 2. Detach the lens from the adapter. Hold down the lens release lever on the adapter and turn the lenscounterclockwise. Turn the lens until it stops, then ...
Page 68 - Using the Multi-Function Shoe
Multi-Function Shoe Using the Multi-Function Shoe The multi-function shoe is a hot shoe that supplies power to accessories and offersadvanced communication functionality. Using the Multi-Function Shoe Removing the shoe cover Remove the shoe cover (1) by pressing the part labeled (A) in the figure as...
Page 69 - Attaching the shoe cover; Attach accessories correctly as described in
Attaching the shoe cover After removing accessories from the multi-function shoe, reattach the shoe cover toprotect the contacts from dust and water. Slide the shoe cover all the way in by pressing the part labeled (A) in the figure, asshown. Caution Attach accessories correctly as described in Atta...
Page 70 - Using the Viewfinder; Dioptric Adjustment; Turn the dioptric adjustment knob.
Using the Viewfinder Dioptric Adjustment Look through the viewfinder to activate it. You can also restrict display to either the screen orviewfinder ( ). Dioptric Adjustment 1. Turn the dioptric adjustment knob. Turn the knob left or right to make the viewfinder display look sharp. Caution The viewf...
Page 71 - Basic Operations; Holding the Camera
Basic Operations Holding the Camera Shutter Button < > Main Dial < > Quick Control Dial 1 < > Quick Control Dial 2 < > Multi-Controller < > Multi-Function Button < > AF Start Button < > Multi-Function Lock Switch < > Control Ring < > Info Button ...
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
Holding the Camera Viewing the screen as you shoot As you shoot, you can tilt the screen to adjust it. For details, see Using the Screen . (1) Normal angle (2) Low angle (3) High angle Shooting through the viewfinder To obtain sharp images, hold the camera still to minimize camera shake. (1) Horizon...
Page 73 - Shutter Button; Pressing halfway; This releases the shutter and takes the picture.; Preventing camera shake; • Hold the camera still, as shown in
Shutter Button The shutter button has two steps. You can press the shutter button halfway. Then you canfurther press the shutter button completely. Pressing halfway This activates autofocusing and the automatic exposure system that sets the shutter speedand aperture value.The exposure value (shutter...
Page 76 - > Quick Control Dial 1; Press a button such as <
< > Quick Control Dial 1 (1) After pressing a button, turn the < > dial. Press a button such as < >, then turn the < > dial. If you press the shutter button halfway, the camera will go back to shooting standby. Used for operations such as setting the metering mode, AF operati...
Page 77 - > Quick Control Dial 2
< > Quick Control Dial 2 (1) After pressing a button, turn the < > dial. Press a button such as < >, then turn the < > dial. If you press the shutter button halfway, the camera will go back to shooting standby. Used for operations such as switching between main tabs on the me...
Page 78 - Examples of using the Multi-controller
< > Multi-Controller < > is an eight-direction key with center button. To use it, press lightly with the tip of your thumb. Examples of using the Multi-controller • AF point/magnified frame movement in still photo shooting or movie recording• White balance correction• Magnified area posi...
Page 79 - To set the AF area, you can also press the <
< > Multi-Function Button By pressing the < > button and then the < > button again repeatedly (or turning the < > dial), you can set the white balance ( ), drive mode ( ), flash exposure compensation ( ), Picture Style ( ), metering mode ( ), AF operation ( ), ISO speed ( ), ...
Page 81 - Multi function lock
< > Multi-Function Lock Switch Configuring [ : Multi function lock ] ( ) and setting the power/multi-function lock switch to < > prevents settings from being changed by accidentally touching the Main dial, Quick control dials, Multi-controller, control ring, or touch-screen panel. 81
Page 83 - The following sample screens are for still photos.
< > Info Button Each press of the < > button changes the information shown. The following sample screens are for still photos. * In Basic Zone modes, the screen by (1) is not displayed. 83
Page 84 - Menu Operations and Settings; Basic Zone Menu Screen
Menu Operations and Settings Basic Zone Menu Screen Creative Zone Menu Screen Menu Setting Procedure Dimmed Menu Items (1) < > button (2) < > button (3) < > button (4) Screen (5) < > Quick control dial 1 (6) < > button (7) < > Quick control dial 2 (8) < > Ma...
Page 86 - Creative Zone Menu Screen; Main tabs
Creative Zone Menu Screen (1) Main tabs (2) Secondary tabs (3) Menu items (4) : Shooting (5) : Autofocus (6) : Playback (7) : Communication functions (8) : Set-up (9) : Custom Functions (10) : My Menu (11) Menu settings 86
Page 87 - Menu Setting Procedure; Display the menu screen.; Each time you turn the <
Menu Setting Procedure 1. Display the menu screen. Press the < > button to display the menu screen. 2. Select a tab. Each time you turn the < > dial, the main tab (group of functions) will switch. You can also switch tabs by pressing the < > button. Turn the < > dial to selec...
Page 88 - The current setting is indicated in blue.
4. Select an option. Turn the < > dial to select an option. The current setting is indicated in blue. 5. Set an option. Press the < > button to set it. 6. Exit the setting. Press the < > button to return to shooting standby. Note The description of menu functions hereafter assumes ...
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
Dimmed Menu Items Example: When set to single shooting drive mode Dimmed menu items cannot be set. The menu item is dimmed if another function setting isoverriding it. You can see the overriding function by selecting the dimmed menu item and pressing the< > button. If you cancel the overriding...
Page 90 - Quick Control; Quick Control in Still Photo Shooting or Playback
Quick Control Quick Control in Still Photo Shooting or Playback Quick Control in Movie Recording You can directly and intuitively select and set the settings displayed. Quick Control in Still Photo Shooting or Playback 1. Press the < > button ( ). 90
Page 91 - Select a setting item and set your preferred option.; left or right. Some items are set by pressing a button after this.
2. Select a setting item and set your preferred option. To select an item, turn the < > dial or press < > up or down. To adjust the setting, turn the < > or < > dial, or press < > left or right. Some items are set by pressing a button after this. Press < > vertica...
Page 92 - Quick Control in Movie Recording; > button to access the Quick Control screen. Each; Display 1; ] screen as described in; Display 2
[Display 1] [Display 2] Movie recording screen Quick Control in Movie Recording As in still photo shooting, press the < > button to access the Quick Control screen. Each press of the < > button switches between screens if you have selected ([ ]) both [ Display 1 ] and [ Display 2 ] in [ ...
Page 93 - Switch pages as needed.; You can also switch pages by tapping (A) or swiping left or right.
1. Switch pages as needed. Turn the < > or < > dial to switch pages. You can also switch pages by tapping (A) or swiping left or right. 2. Select an item. Turn the < > dial or press < > vertically or horizontally to select an item, then press the < > button. 3. Select a...
Page 95 - Touch-Screen Operation; Tapping; you can return to the preceding screen.; Responsiveness to touch operations can be adjusted in [ :; Touch control
Touch-Screen Operation Tapping Dragging Tapping Sample screen (Quick Control) Use your finger to tap (touch briefly and then remove your finger from) the screen. For example, when you tap [ ], the Quick Control screen appears. By tapping [ ], you can return to the preceding screen. Note To have the ...
Page 96 - Dragging; Slide your finger while touching the screen.
Dragging Sample screen (Menu screen) Slide your finger while touching the screen. 96
Page 97 - Basic Zone; Hybrid Auto
Basic Zone This chapter describes how to use the Basic Zone modes on the Mode dial for best results.With Basic Zone modes, all you do is point and shoot, and the camera sets everythingautomatically. • A+: Fully Automatic Shooting (Scene Intelligent Auto) • Hybrid Auto 97
Page 99 - optimum settings automatically.; It can also adjust focus automatically on either the still or; Read the message and select [; OK
A+: Fully Automatic Shooting (Scene Intelligent Auto) Shooting Moving Subjects Scene Icons Adjusting Settings Shooting with Effects Applied (Creative Assist) < > is a fully automatic mode. The camera analyzes the scene and sets the optimum settings automatically. It can also adjust focus autom...
Page 100 - Focus on the subject.; Press the shutter button halfway to focus.
3. Aim the camera at what you will shoot (the subject). A tracking frame (1) may be displayed on the subject, under someshooting conditions. 4. Focus on the subject. Press the shutter button halfway to focus. You can also focus by tapping a person's face or other subject on thescreen (Touch AF). Und...
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
5. Take the picture. Press the shutter button completely to take the picture. The image just captured will be displayed for approx. 2 sec. on thescreen. Caution Subject movement (whether subjects are still or moving) may not be detectedcorrectly for some subject or shooting conditions. Note AF opera...
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
FAQ Focusing is not possible (indicated by an orange AF point). Aim the AF point over an area with good contrast, then press the shutter button halfway( ). If you are too close to the subject, move away and shoot again. After focusing, multiple AF points are displayed simultaneously. Focus has been ...
Page 103 - Scene Icons; Scene; Adjusting Settings
Scene Icons The camera detects the scene type and sets everything automatically to suit the scene. Thedetected scene type is indicated in the upper left of the screen. For icon details, see Scene Icons . Adjusting Settings By touching icons on the screen, you can adjust settings for drive mode, imag...
Page 104 - Shooting with Effects Applied (Creative Assist)
Shooting with Effects Applied (Creative Assist) 1. Press the < > button. Read the message and select [ OK ]. 2. Select an effect. Use the < > dial to select an effect, then press the < > button. 104
Page 106 - Creative Assist effects; ] adjusts background blurring to match the; Saving effects; To save the current setting to the camera, tap [
Creative Assist effects [ ] Preset Select one of the preset effects.Note that [ Saturation ], [ Color tone 1 ], and [ Color tone 2 ] are not available with [ B&W ]. [ ] Background blur Adjust background blur. Choose higher values to make backgrounds sharper. To blurthe background, choose lower v...
Page 107 - Compose your shots and shoot.
Hybrid Auto With < > mode, you can make a short movie of the day just by shooting still photos. The camera records approx. 2–4-second clips of scenes before each shot, which are latercombined in a digest movie. 1. Set the Mode dial to < >. 2. Press the < > button. Compose your shot...
Page 109 - Special Scene Mode
Special Scene Mode The camera will automatically choose the appropriate settings when you select a shootingmode for your subject or scene.* < > stands for Special Scene. 1. Set the Mode dial to < >. 2. Press the < > button. 109
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 <
3. Select a shooting mode. Use the < > dial to select a shooting mode, then press the < > button. 4. Review the settings. Press the < > button to display the Quick Control screen. Note You can also set the shooting mode in [ : Shooting mode ]. When [ : Mode guide ] is set to [ Disa...
Page 112 - Portrait Mode; Shooting tips; Use a telephoto lens.; The default setting is [
Portrait Mode Use [ ] (Portrait) mode to blur the background and make the person you shoot stand out. Italso makes skin tones and hair look softer. Shooting tips Select the location where the distance between the subject and the background isthe farthest. The further the distance between the subject...
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.
Group Photo Mode Use [ ] (Group Photo) mode to take group photos. You can shoot with people from the front to the back all in focus. Shooting tips Use a wide-angle lens. With zoom lenses, zooming out near the wide-angle end makes it easier to focus oneveryone in front and back at once. You can also ...
Page 114 - Landscape Mode; Keep the camera steady when shooting night scenes.; Using a tripod is recommended.; Flash photography is not available.
Landscape Mode Use [ ] (Landscape) mode for expansive scenery, to keep everything in focus from near to far. For vivid blues and greens, and sharp and crisp images. Shooting tips With a zoom lens, use the wide-angle end. When using a zoom lens, set the lens to the wide-angle end to make the objects ...
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.
Panoramic Shot Mode Use [ ] (Panoramic Shot) mode to shoot panoramas. The panorama is created by combining shots captured in continuous shooting as you move the camera in one directionwhile pressing the shutter button completely. 1. Choose a shooting direction. Press the < > button or tap [ ] ...
Page 117 - Sports Mode
Sports Mode Use [ ] (Sports) mode to shoot subjects in motion, such as runners or moving vehicles. Shooting tips Use a telephoto lens. Use of a telephoto lens is recommended to enable shooting from a distance. Track the subject with the Area AF frame. An Area AF frame appears after you press the shu...
Page 118 - Kids Mode; Track the subject with the Area AF frame.
Kids Mode Use [ ] (Kids) mode to capture active children who are moving around. Skin tones will look vibrant. Shooting tips Track the subject with the Area AF frame. By default, [ : AF area ] is set to [ Whole area AF ]. Area AF frames (1) appear when you press the shutter button halfway. Once the s...
Page 119 - Panning Mode; subjects clear and sharp.; Turn the camera to follow the moving subject.
Panning Mode By panning, you can blur the background to convey a sense of speed.Attach a lens compatible with [ ] (Panning) mode to reduce subject blurring and keep subjects clear and sharp. Shooting tips Turn the camera to follow the moving subject. As you shoot, turn the camera smoothly while trac...
Page 120 - For details on lenses compatible with [; Flexible Zone AF 1; Effect
Caution For details on lenses compatible with [ ] mode, visit the Canon website ( ). Shutter speeds are slower. For this reason, Panning mode is not suitable unlessyou pan as you shoot.AF area options are limited to [ 1-point AF ], [ Flexible Zone AF 1 ], [ Flexible Zone AF 2 ], and [ Flexible Zone ...
Page 121 - Use a simple background.; Focusing is not possible if you are too close.
Close-up Mode Use [ ] (Close-up) mode for close-ups of small subjects such as flowers. To make small things appear much larger, use a macro lens (sold separately). Shooting tips Use a simple background. A simple background makes small objects such as flowers stand out better. Move in as close as pos...
Page 122 - Food Mode
Food Mode Use [ ] (Food) mode for culinary photography. The photo will look bright and appetizing.Also, the reddish tinge due to the light source will be suppressed in the pictures taken undertungsten lights, etc. Shooting tips Change the color tone. [ Color tone ] can be adjusted. To increase the r...
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 <
Night Portrait Mode Use [ ] (Night Portrait) mode for bright, beautiful shots of people with night scenes in the background. Note that shooting in this mode requires an external flash unit. Using a tripod is recommended. Shooting tips Use a wide-angle lens and a tripod. When using a zoom lens, use t...
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
Handheld Night Scene Mode [ ] (Handheld Night Scene) mode enables handheld shooting for night scenes. In this shooting mode, four shots are taken consecutively for each picture, and the resulting imagewith reduced camera shake is recorded. Shooting tips Hold the camera steady. Keep your elbows close...
Page 125 - HDR Backlight Control Mode
HDR Backlight Control Mode Use [ ] ( HDR Backlight Control) mode for backlit scenes with both bright and dark areas. Shooting once in this mode captures three consecutive images at differentexposures, which are combined to create a single HDR image that retains detail in shadowsthat might otherwise ...
Page 126 - Silent Shutter Mode; Take some test shots.
Silent Shutter Mode Where silence is needed, you can shoot without beeps or shutter release sounds. Shooting tips Take some test shots. Consider taking some test shots in advance, because lens aperture and focusingadjustment may be audible under some shooting conditions. Caution Be responsible when ...
Page 127 - Creative Filters Mode; Creative Filter Characteristics
Creative Filters Mode Creative Filter Characteristics Adjusting the Miniature Effect You can shoot with filter effects applied. Filter effects can be previewed before you shoot. 1. Set the Mode dial to < >. 2. Press the < > button. 127
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 <
3. Select a filter effect. Turn the < > dial to select a filter effect ( ), then press the < > button. The image is shown with the filter effect applied. 4. Adjust the effect and shoot. Press the < > button and select an icon below [ Creative filters ] (except / , , , or ). Turn th...
Page 129 - ], the grainy preview will differ somewhat from the appearance of; Soft focus; ] options, the blurred effect preview may
Note With [ Grainy B/W ], the grainy preview will differ somewhat from the appearance of your shots.With [ Soft focus ] or [ Miniature effect ] options, the blurred effect preview may differ somewhat from the appearance of your shots.No histogram is displayed.A magnified view is not available.Some C...
Page 130 - Adjusting the Miniature Effect
Creative Filter Characteristics Grainy B/W Makes the image grainy and black and white. By adjusting the contrast, you can changethe black-and-white effect. Soft focus Gives the image a soft look. By adjusting the blur, you can change the degree ofsoftness. Fish-eye effect Gives the effect of a fish-...
Page 131 - ], you can shoot high dynamic range photos that
HDR art embossed The color saturation, brightness, contrast and gradation are decreased to make thepicture look flat, so that the picture looks faded and old. The subject outlines will haveintensely bright (or dark) edges. Caution Precautions for [ ], [ ], [ ], and [ ] Compared to other shooting mod...
Page 132 - Move the scene frame.
Adjusting the Miniature Effect 1. Move the scene frame. Use the scene frame to set an area that will look sharp. To make the scene frame movable (displayed in orange), press the< > button or tap [ ] in the lower right of the screen. By tapping [ ], you can also switch between vertical and hori...
Page 133 - Move the AF point as needed and shoot.
2. Move the AF point as needed and shoot. The AF point turns orange and can be moved. Use the < >, < >, or < > dial to move the AF point to the position to focus on. Aligning the AF point and scene frame is recommended. To return the AF point to the center of the screen, press the ...
Page 134 - Creative Zone
Creative Zone Creative Zone modes give you the freedom to shoot in a variety of ways by setting yourpreferred shutter speed, aperture value, exposure, and more. To clear the shooting mode description displayed when you turn the Mode dial, pressthe < > button ( ). • Fv: Flexible-Priority AE • P...
Page 135 - > mode, with control over each of these parameters, is equivalent to; Tv; ] appears to the left; AUTO
Fv: Flexible-Priority AE In this mode, you can set shutter speed, aperture value, and ISO speed manually orautomatically and combine these settings with your preferred exposure compensation.Shooting in < Fv > mode, with control over each of these parameters, is equivalent to shooting in all fo...
Page 137 - compensation amount to [
Note Values for shutter speed, aperture value, and ISO speed that are set to [ AUTO ] are underlined.You can set shutter speed, aperture value, and ISO speed to [ AUTO ] and exposure compensation amount to [ ±0 ] in step 2 or 3 by holding down the < > button. 137
Page 138 - Aim the camera at the subject and press the shutter button halfway.
P: Program AE The camera automatically sets the shutter speed and aperture value to suit the subject'sbrightness. * < P > stands for Program. * AE stands for Auto Exposure. 1. Set the Mode dial to < >. 2. Focus on the subject. Aim the camera at the subject and press the shutter button ha...
Page 139 - Compose the shot and press the shutter button completely.; If the “
4. Take the picture. Compose the shot and press the shutter button completely. Caution If the “ 30" ” shutter speed and the lowest aperture value blink, it indicates underexposure.Increase the ISO speed or use flash. If the “ 1/8000 ” shutter speed and the highest aperture value blink, it indica...
Page 140 - Blurred motion
Tv: Shutter-Priority AE In this mode, you set the shutter speed and the camera automatically sets the aperturevalue to obtain the standard exposure matching the brightness of the subject. A fastershutter speed can freeze the action of a moving subject. A slower shutter speed can createa blurred effe...
Page 141 - Check the display and shoot.
2. Set the desired shutter speed. Turn the < > dial to set it. 3. Focus on the subject. Press the shutter button halfway. The aperture value is set automatically. 4. Check the display and shoot. As long as the aperture value is not blinking, the standard exposure willbe obtained. 141
Page 142 - > dial to set a slower shutter speed until the aperture value stops
Caution If the lowest aperture value blinks, it indicates underexposure.Turn the < > dial to set a slower shutter speed until the aperture value stops blinking or set a higher ISO speed. If the highest aperture value blinks, it indicates overexposure.Turn the < > dial to set a faster shu...
Page 143 - Blurred background
Av: Aperture-Priority AE Depth-of-Field Preview In this mode, you set the desired aperture value and the camera sets the shutter speedautomatically to obtain the standard exposure matching the subject brightness. A higher f/number (smaller aperture hole) will make more of the foreground and backgrou...
Page 147 - Exposure Compensation with ISO Auto; With ISO Auto, you can set exposure compensation (; Set the shutter speed and aperture value.
M: Manual Exposure Exposure Compensation with ISO Auto In this mode, you set both the shutter speed and aperture value as desired. To determinethe exposure, refer to the exposure level indicator or use a commercially available exposuremeter. * < M > stands for Manual. 1. Set the Mode dial to &...
Page 148 - Set the exposure and take the picture.; If the ISO speed is set to [; ] for manual exposure shooting, you can set exposure
4. Focus on the subject. Press the shutter button halfway. Check the exposure level mark [ ] to see how far the current exposurelevel is from the standard exposure level. (1) Standard exposure index(2) Exposure level mark 5. Set the exposure and take the picture. Check the exposure level indicator a...
Page 150 - Bulb Timer; Elapsed exposure time is displayed on the screen.
B: Long (Bulb) Exposures Bulb Timer In this mode, the shutter stays open as long as you hold down the shutter button completely,and closes when you let go of the shutter button. Use bulb exposures for night scenes,fireworks, astrophotography, and other subjects requiring long exposures. 1. Set the M...
Page 151 - You can reduce the noise generated during long exposures by using [; Long
Caution Do not point the camera toward an intense light source, such as the sun or anintense artificial light source. Doing so may damage the image sensor or thecamera's internal components.Long bulb exposures produce more noise in the image than usual.ISO 400 is used when the camera is set to ISO A...
Page 153 - ] and the exposure time are displayed on the screen during; Disable; > ends bulb timer shooting; Shooting creative filters
5. Take the picture. After you press the shutter button completely, the bulb exposurecontinues for your specified time. [ ] and the exposure time are displayed on the screen during bulb timer shooting. To clear the timer setting, select [ Disable ] in step 2. Caution Bulb exposure stops if you press...
Page 154 - Shooting and Recording; Still Photo Shooting
Shooting and Recording This chapter describes shooting and recording and introduces menu settings on theshooting [ ] tab. • Still Photo Shooting • Movie Recording 154
Page 157 - Tab Menus: Still Photo Shooting; Shooting 1
Tab Menus: Still Photo Shooting Shooting 1 (1) Image quality (2) Dual Pixel RAW (3) Cropping/aspect ratio (4) Digital tele-conv Shooting 2 (1) Expo.comp./AEB (2) ISO speed settings (3) HDR shooting (4) HDR Mode (5) Auto Lighting Optimizer (6) Highlight tone priority 157
Page 161 - Shooting 9
Shooting 9 (1) Display simulation (2) OVF sim. view assist (3) Shooting info. disp. (4) VF display format (5) Disp. performance Shooting 10 (1) Movie rec. size (2) Sound recording (3) ISO speed settings (4) Auto slow shutter (5) Shutter btn function for movies 161
Page 162 - In Basic Zone modes, the following screens are displayed.
In Basic Zone modes, the following screens are displayed. Shooting 1 (1) Shooting mode (2) Image quality (3) Dual Pixel RAW (4) Cropping/aspect ratio Shooting 2 (1) Drive mode (2) Interval timer (3) Release shutter without card 162
Page 163 - Shooting 3; Touch Shutter; Shooting 4; Digest type
Shooting 3 (1) IS (Image Stabilizer) mode (2) Touch Shutter (3) Image review (4) Shooting info. disp. (5) VF display format (6) Disp. performance Shooting 4 (1) Digest type (2) Retain Creative Assist data 163
Page 164 - Shooting 5; Sound recording
Shooting 5 (1) Movie rec. size (2) Sound recording (3) Shutter btn function for movies 164
Page 165 - Image Quality; RAW Images; Rec options
Image Quality RAW Images Guide to Image Quality Settings Maximum Burst for Continuous Shooting You can select the pixel count and the image quality. JPEG/HEIF image quality options areas follows: / / / / / / . For RAW images, you can specify or as the image quality. 1. Select [ : Image quality]. The...
Page 166 - > button. Note that recording separately to
2. Set the image quality. Standard/Auto switch card/Record to multiple For RAW images, turn the < > dial to select the size, and for JPEG/HEIF images, turn the < > dial. Press the < > button to set it. Record separately When [ Rec options ] in [ : Record func+card/folder sel. ] is ...
Page 167 - RAW image processing
Note HEIF can be specified when [ : HDR shooting ] is set to [ Enable ]. You can convert these images to JPEG images after shooting ( ). is set if you set both RAW and JPEG/HEIF to [ ]. Two versions of each shot are recorded at your specified image quality when youhave selected both RAW and JPEG/HEI...
Page 168 - Guide to Image Quality Settings; File size/number of shots available
Guide to Image Quality Settings For details on file size, number of shots available, maximum burst, and other estimatedvalues, see File size/number of shots available and Maximum burst in the Still photo recording specifications. 168
Page 169 - Maximum Burst for Continuous Shooting; If the maximum burst is displayed as [; BUSY; Maximum burst
Maximum Burst for Continuous Shooting The approximate maximum burst is displayed at the upper left of the shooting screen andlower right of the viewfinder. Note If the maximum burst is displayed as [ 99 ], it indicates that you can shoot 99 or more shots continuously. Fewer shots are available for a...
Page 170 - Dual Pixel RAW; Shooting; Set the image quality to
Dual Pixel RAW Shooting or images with this feature enabled produces special Dual Pixel RAW images containing dual pixel information from the image sensor. This is called Dual PixelRAW shooting.When processing these images in Digital Photo Professional software for EOS cameras, youcan take advantage...
Page 171 - Startup takes longer when the power switch is set to <
4. Take the picture. A RAW image containing dual pixel data (Dual Pixel RAW image) iscaptured. Caution Startup takes longer when the power switch is set to < > or the camera resumes operation from auto power off.Continuous shooting speed is slower when you shoot with Dual Pixel RAW ( ). Maximu...
Page 172 - Still Photo Cropping/Aspect Ratio; You can change the image area before shooting. With [
Still Photo Cropping/Aspect Ratio You can change the image area before shooting. With [ 1.6x (crop) ], the center of the image sensor (an area equivalent to APS-C size) is used, for an angle of view that corresponds toapprox. 1.6 times the lens focal length. Other setting options enable you to chang...
Page 174 - Still photo
Note For details on pixel counts when cropping or an aspect ratio is set, see Still photo pixel count . Nearly 100% field of view coverage is maintained vertically and horizontally whencropping or an aspect ratio is set.Aspect ratio information is added to RAW images when an aspect ratio is set,whic...
Page 175 - Digital Tele-Converter
Digital Tele-Converter Shooting magnification can be increased beyond lens magnification by enlarging the centerof the image area. 1. Select [ : Digital tele-conv]. 175
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.
2. Select a shooting magnification. Different shooting magnifications are available when [ : Cropping/aspect ratio ] is set to [ 1.6x (crop) ]. Shooting magnification is not adjusted when [ Off ] is selected. Caution Higher shooting magnification results in lower image quality. Not available when RA...
Page 177 - dial, you can set the exposure compensation amount.
Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB) In exposure bracketing, three consecutive images are captured at different exposures withinyour specified range of up to ±3 stops (in 1/3-stop increments) by automatically adjusting theshutter speed, aperture value, or ISO speed. * AEB stands for Auto Exposure Bracketi...
Page 179 - Manual Exposure Compensation; For details on exposure compensation when <
Manual Exposure Compensation Exposure compensation can brighten (increased exposure) or darken (decreased exposure)the standard exposure set by the camera.Exposure compensation is available in < Fv >, < P >, < Tv >, < Av >, and < M > modes. For details on exposure compe...
Page 181 - Effect of AE Lock
Exposure Lock (AE Lock) Effect of AE Lock You can lock the exposure when you want to set the focus and exposure separately or whenyou will take multiple shots at the same exposure setting. Press the < > button to lock the exposure, then recompose and take the picture. This is called AE lock. I...
Page 182 - Recompose and take the picture.; > button and press the shutter button to; AE lock is not possible with bulb exposures.
3. Recompose and take the picture. When you are to take more pictures while maintaining the AE lock,keep holding down the < > button and press the shutter button to take another picture. Note AE lock is not possible with bulb exposures. Effect of AE Lock Metering Mode Selection AF Point Select...
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
ISO Speed Settings for Still Photos ISO Speed Range When Set Manually ISO Speed Range Used with ISO Auto Minimum Shutter Speed for ISO Auto Set the ISO speed (image sensor's sensitivity to light) to suit the ambient light level. In BasicZone modes, ISO speed is set automatically.For details on ISO s...
Page 184 - Setting ISO speed from a screen of options; Tap the ISO speed in the lower right of the screen.
Setting ISO speed from a screen of options 1. Access the screen of ISO speed options. Tap the ISO speed in the lower right of the screen. 2. Select an option. Turn the < > dial or select a registered setting value. You can register frequently used ISO speed setting values byspecifying an optio...
Page 185 - ISO speed guide; ISO speed can also be set in the ISO speed item by pressing the <
ISO speed guide Low ISO speeds reduce image noise but may increase the risk of camera/subject shakeor reduce the area in focus (shallower depth of field), in some shooting conditions.High ISO speeds enable low-light shooting, a larger area in focus (deeper depth of field),and longer flash range but ...
Page 186 - ISO Speed Range When Set Manually; Minimum
ISO Speed Range When Set Manually You can set the manual ISO speed setting range (minimum and maximum limits). You canset the minimum limit within L (equivalent to ISO 50) to ISO 102400, and the maximum limitwithin ISO 100 to H (equivalent to ISO 204800). 1. Select [ : ISO speed settings]. 2. Select...
Page 187 - Maximum
4. Set [Maximum]. Select the [ Maximum ] box, then press the < > button. Select an ISO speed, then press the < > button. 5. Select [OK]. 187
Page 188 - ISO Speed Range Used with ISO Auto
ISO Speed Range Used with ISO Auto You can set the automatic ISO speed range for ISO Auto within ISO 100–102400. Theminimum can be set within ISO 100–51200 and the maximum within ISO 200–102400, in 1-stop increments. 1. Select [Auto range]. 2. Set [Minimum]. Select the [ Minimum ] box, then press th...
Page 189 - ] settings will also function as the minimum and
3. Set [Maximum]. Select the [ Maximum ] box, then press the < > button. Select an ISO speed, then press the < > button. 4. Select [OK]. Note The [ Minimum ] and [ Maximum ] settings will also function as the minimum and maximum speeds for ISO speed safety shift ( ). 189
Page 190 - Minimum Shutter Speed for ISO Auto; > mode when shooting subjects in motion with a wide-angle
Minimum Shutter Speed for ISO Auto To prevent shutter speeds from being set too low automatically, you can set the minimumshutter speed for ISO Auto.This is effective in < P > or < Av > mode when shooting subjects in motion with a wide-angle lens, or when using a telephoto lens. It can a...
Page 192 - HDR Shooting
HDR Shooting PQ in HDR PQ refers to the gamma curve of the input signal for displaying HDR images.HDR PQ settings enable the camera to produce HDR images conforming to the PQspecification defined in ITU-R BT.2100 and SMPTE ST.2084. (Actual display depends onmonitor performance.)Shots are captured as...
Page 193 - For images captured with [
Caution Expanded ISO speeds (L, H) are not available in HDR shooting.Some scenes may look different from how they appear on an HDR display device.Unused signal values are roughly indicated by image areas in gray in the histogramwhen [ : HDR shooting ] is set to [ Enable ]. [ : Disp. performance ] is...
Page 194 - HDR Mode; Moving Subjects
HDR Mode Moving Subjects Dynamic Range You can shoot high dynamic range photos that retain detail in highlights and shadows ofhigh-contrast scenes. Select “Moving subjects” for scenes with subjects in motion or“Dynamic range” for landscape and still-life shots. For enhanced gradation in dark image a...
Page 195 - Limit max brightness; Available only with [; HDR shooting
3. Select an option. For normal, non-HDR shooting, select [ Disable ]. 4. Take the picture. Press the shutter button completely. Multiple images captured per shotare merged into a single HDR image recorded to the card. Moving Subjects Suitable when shooting subjects in motion. For each shot, images ...
Page 196 - Dynamic Range; ] will have the dynamic range set automatically depending on the
Dynamic Range Suitable for landscape and still-life shots. For each shot, three images of different exposures(standard exposure, underexposure, and overexposure) are captured and automaticallymerged. Dynamic range Selecting [ Auto ] will have the dynamic range set automatically depending on the imag...
Page 197 - When shooting HDR images with [
Caution Expanded ISO speeds (L, H) are not available in HDR shooting.The flash will not fire during HDR shooting.AEB is not available.Subjects such as the sky or white walls may not be rendered with smooth gradationand may have noise or irregular exposure or colors.HDR shooting under fluorescent or ...
Page 199 - Auto Lighting Optimizer; Set a correction option.; If a setting other than [; ] is set and you use exposure compensation or flash
Auto Lighting Optimizer Brightness and contrast can be corrected automatically if shots look dark or contrast is toolow or high. 1. Select [ : Auto Lighting Optimizer]. 2. Set a correction option. Caution Noise may increase and apparent resolution may change, under some shootingconditions.If the eff...
Page 200 - For; RAW
Note For and images, face lighting can be adjusted in [ : RAW processing (RAW/DPRAW) ] ( ). To enable [ : Auto Lighting Optimizer ] to be set even in < M > or < B > mode, press the < > button in step 2 to clear the checkmark [ ] for [ Disabled in M or B modes ]. 200
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
Highlight Tone Priority You can reduce overexposed, clipped highlights. 1. Select [ : Highlight tone priority]. 2. Set an option. [ Enable ]: Improves gradation in highlights. The gradation between the grays and highlights becomes smoother. [ Enhanced ]: Reduces overexposed highlights even more than...
Page 202 - ] and cannot be changed after you
Note [ : Highlight tone priority ] is set to [ Enable ] and cannot be changed after you set [ : HDR shooting ] to [ Enable ] by pressing the < > button to add a checkmark to this setting.[ : Highlight tone priority ] is set to [ Disable ], even if you set [ : HDR shooting ] to [ Enable ], when...
Page 203 - Anti-Flicker Shooting
Anti-Flicker Shooting Uneven exposure and color may appear in continuous shooting at fast shutter speeds underflickering light sources such as fluorescent lights, due to uneven vertical exposure. Anti-flicker shooting enables you to take pictures when exposure and colors are less affected byflickeri...
Page 204 - ] is set and you shoot under a flickering light source, the shutter-
Caution When [ Enable ] is set and you shoot under a flickering light source, the shutter- release time lag may become longer. Also, the continuous shooting speed maybecome slower, and the shooting interval may become irregular.Flicker at a frequency other than 100Hz or 120Hz cannot be detected. Als...
Page 205 - Turn the Mode dial to choose a shooting mode (
High-Frequency Anti-Flicker Shooting Auto Detecting Manual Setting Images may be affected by banding if you shoot under light sources that flicker at highfrequencies. High-frequency anti-flicker shooting enables you to take pictures at suitableshutter speeds for high-frequency flickering, which mini...
Page 207 - Auto Detecting; Set the desired shutter speed.
5. Select an item. Manual setting ( ) Auto detecting ( ) Auto Detecting The camera detects 50.0–2011.2 Hz light sources and displays a suitable shutter speed forshooting under light sources that flicker at high frequencies. You can then switch to theindicated shutter speed. 1. Set the desired shutte...
Page 208 - ] to switch to the indicated shutter speed.; Manual setting; screen. Go to step 2 in
2. Select [Auto detecting]. 3. Select [OK]. It may improve HF flicker detection accuracy to magnify, as much aspossible, any areas affected by banding. 4. Switch to the indicated shutter speed. Select [ Yes ] to switch to the indicated shutter speed. Selecting [ Yes (move to Tv settings) ] will disp...
Page 209 - Do the following if [; No flicker detected; ] is displayed, or if switching shutter speeds
Caution The range of the recommended shutter speed indicated varies by shutter mode. • Mechanical shutter: 1/50.0 to 1/1024.0 sec.• Electronic first-curtain: 1/50.0 to 1/512.0 sec.• Electronic shutter: 1/50.0 to 1/2048.0 sec.• Movie recording: 1/50.0 to 1/2048.0 sec. Do the following if [ No flicker...
Page 210 - Manual Setting; Adjust the shutter speed.
Manual Setting Check on the screen for image areas affected by light sources that flicker at highfrequencies, then find a suitable shutter speed. 1. Select [Manual setting]. 2. Adjust the shutter speed. Do the following if banding is not eliminated at the shutter speed setwith automatic detection. •...
Page 211 - > mode adjusts the aperture value as needed in high-frequency
Caution The shutter speed range available for the manual setting mode varies by shuttermode. • Mechanical shutter: 1/50.0 to 1/2048.0 sec.• Electronic first-curtain: 1/50.0 to 1/2048.0 sec.• Electronic shutter: 1/50.0 to 1/8192.0 sec.• Movie recording: 1/50.0 to 1/8192.0 sec. Maximum flash sync spee...
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.
Shooting with Speedlites EL/EX Series Speedlites for EOS Cameras Canon Speedlites Other Than the EL/EX Series Non-Canon Flash Units Quick Flash Group Control FE Memory Function EL/EX Series Speedlites for EOS Cameras Features of EL/EX series Speedlites (sold separately) can be used in flash photogra...
Page 213 - Function Shoe
Caution Some Speedlites cannot be attached directly to this camera. For details, see Multi- Function Shoe . Setting [ : Auto Lighting Optimizer ] ( ) to an option other than [ Disable ] may still cause images to look bright even if you set lower flash exposure compensationfor darker images.In flash ...
Page 214 - Canon Speedlites Other Than the EL/EX Series; > and adjust the aperture value before
Canon Speedlites Other Than the EL/EX Series With an EZ/E/EG/ML/TL series Speedlite set to A-TTL or TTL autoflash mode, the flashcan be fired at full output only.Set the camera's shooting mode to < Av > or < M > and adjust the aperture value before shooting.When using a Speedlite that ha...
Page 215 - Non-Canon Flash Units
Non-Canon Flash Units Sync speed Sync speed for non-Canon compact flash units varies by shutter mode. [ : Shutter mode] Setting Sync Speed Mechanical 1/200 sec. or slower Elec. 1st-curtain 1/250 sec. or slower With large studio flash units, the flash duration is longer than that of a compact flash u...
Page 216 - Quick Flash Group Control; A setting screen for each flash group is displayed.
Quick Flash Group Control As you view the shooting screen in wireless multi-flash photography, you can configure thesettings for each flash group by pressing the button assigned to [ Quick flash group control ] in [ : Customize buttons ]. This example is based on assigning the < > button ( ). ...
Page 217 - FE Memory Function
FE Memory Function You can set the flash output captured in the flash mode < ETTL > as the flash output for the flash mode < M > by pressing the button assigned to [ ETTL M ] in [ : Customize buttons ]. This example is based on assigning the < > button ( ). 1. Set the flash Custom ...
Page 218 - The FE memory function is available in <; will not change even if the <
Note The FE memory function is available in < Fv >, < P >, < Tv >, < Av >, < M >, and < B > modes.When the flash is set to a flash mode other than < ETTL > or < M >, the flash mode will not change even if the < > button is pressed. 218
Page 219 - Flash Function Settings
Flash Function Settings Flash Firing E-TTL Balance E-TTL II Flash Metering Continuous Flash Control Slow Synchro Flash Function Settings Flash Custom Function Settings Clearing Flash Function Settings/Clearing All Speedlite Custom Functions Functions of EL/EX Series Speedlites compatible with flash ...
Page 220 - Flash Firing
2. Select an option. Flash Firing To enable flash photography, set to [ Enable ]. To enable only the AF-assist beam of the Speedlite, set to [ Disable ]. 220
Page 222 - E-TTL II Flash Metering; ] for flash metering suitable for shots of people.; Evaluative; ] is set, some subjects and shooting conditions may
E-TTL II Flash Metering Set to [ Eval (FacePrty) ] for flash metering suitable for shots of people. Set to [ Evaluative ] for flash metering that emphasizes firing in continuous shooting. If [ Average ] is set, the flash exposure will be averaged for the entire metered scene. Note Depending on the s...
Page 223 - Continuous Flash Control; ] to perform flash metering for each shot.
Continuous Flash Control Set to [ E-TTL each shot ] to perform flash metering for each shot. Set to [ E-TTL 1st shot ] to perform flash metering for only the first shot before continuous shooting. The flash output level for the first shot is applied to all subsequentshots. Useful when prioritizing c...
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
Slow Synchro You can set the flash-sync speed for flash photography in < P > or < Av > mode. Note that the maximum flash synchronization speed varies depending on the [ : Shutter mode ] setting. It is 1/250 sec. when set to [ Elec. 1st-curtain ] and 1/200 sec. when set to [ Mechanical ]....
Page 226 - Sample display; Flash mode
Flash Function Settings The information displayed on the screen, position of display, and available options varydepending on the Speedlite model, its Custom Function settings, the flash mode, and otherfactors. For details on the Speedlite's functions, refer to the Speedlite's Instruction Manual. Sam...
Page 227 - ] is the standard mode of EL/EX series Speedlites for automatic; Adjust exposure compensation (
Flash mode You can select the flash mode to suit your desired flash photography. [ E-TTL II flash metering ] is the standard mode of EL/EX series Speedlites for automatic flash photography. [ Manual flash ] is for setting the Speedlite's [ Flash output level ] yourself. [ CSP ] (Continuous shooting ...
Page 228 - Wireless functions
Wireless functions You can use radio or optical wireless transmission to shoot with wireless multiple-flashlighting.For details on wireless flash, refer to the Instruction Manual of a Speedlite compatible withwireless flash photography. Firing ratio control (RATIO) With a macro flash, you can set th...
Page 229 - Shutter synchronization; ] so that the flash fires immediately after
Shutter synchronization Normally, set this to [ First-curtain synchronization ] so that the flash fires immediately after the shooting starts.Set to [ Second-curtain synchronization ] and use low shutter speeds for natural-looking shots of subject motion trails, such as car headlights.Set to [ High-...
Page 230 - Flash exposure bracketing
Flash exposure bracketing Speedlites equipped with flash exposure bracketing (FEB) can change the external flashoutput automatically as three shots are taken at once. 230
Page 231 - Flash Custom Function Settings; Set the desired functions.
Flash Custom Function Settings For details on the Speedlite's Custom Functions, refer to the Instruction Manual of theSpeedlite. 1. Select [Flash C.Fn settings]. 2. Set the desired functions. Select the number. Select an option. Caution With an EL/EX series Speedlite, the Speedlite will always fire ...
Page 232 - ] on the confirmation screen to clear all flash settings or
Clearing Flash Function Settings/Clearing All SpeedliteCustom Functions 1. Select [Clear settings]. 2. Select the settings to be cleared. Select [ Clear flash settings ] or [ Clear all Speedlite C.Fn's ]. Select [ OK ] on the confirmation screen to clear all flash settings or Custom Function setting...
Page 233 - : Evaluative metering
Metering Mode Four methods (metering modes) to measure the subject's brightness are provided. Normally,evaluative metering is recommended. Evaluative metering is set automatically in Basic Zonemodes (except in < : > mode, which uses center-weighted average metering). 1. Select [ : Metering mod...
Page 234 - With; AE lock meter. mode after focus
Caution With (evaluative metering), holding down the shutter button halfway when shooting with [ One-Shot AF ] locks the exposure value (AE lock). With (partial metering), (spot metering), or (center-weighted average metering), exposure is set at the moment the picture is taken (without locking the ...
Page 235 - White Balance; Select the white balance item.; > button to select the white balance setting item.
White Balance White Balance [ ] Auto White Balance [ ] Custom White Balance [ ] Color Temperature White balance (WB) is for making the white areas look white. Normally, the Auto [ ] (Ambience priority) or [ ] (White priority) setting will obtain the correct white balance. If natural-looking colors c...
Page 236 - To set your preferred color temperature, select [; White balance
3. Select a white balance setting. Turn the < > dial to make a selection. Note For [ ] and [ ] setting instructions, see [ ] Auto White Balance . To set your preferred color temperature, select [ ] in [ : White balance ], then turn the < > dial. White balance settings cannot be changed w...
Page 240 - Shoot a white object.; Set the camera to manual focus (
[ ] Custom White Balance With custom white balance, you can manually set the white balance for the specific lightsource of the shooting location. Make sure to perform this procedure under the light sourceat the actual location of the shoot. Registration from an image on a card 1. Shoot a white objec...
Page 241 - Import the white balance data.; > dial to select the image captured in step 1, then press
2. Select [ : Custom White Balance]. 3. Import the white balance data. Turn the < > dial to select the image captured in step 1, then press the < > button. Select [ OK ] to import the data. 4. Select [ : White balance]. 5. Select the custom white balance. Select [ ]. 241
Page 242 - Shooting and registering white balances
Shooting and registering white balances 1. Press the < > button. 2. Select the white balance item. Press < > up or down for selection. 3. Select [Record and register WB]. Turn the < > dial or press < > left or right to select [ ], then press the < > button. 242
Page 244 - ] to a value measured with a commercially available color
[ ] Color Temperature A value can be set representing the white balance color temperature. 1. Select [ : White balance]. 2. Set the color temperature. Select [ ]. Turn the < > dial to set a color temperature, then press the < > button. The color temperature can be set from approx. 2500K ...
Page 245 - White Balance Correction; White Balance Correction
White Balance Correction White Balance Correction White Balance Auto Bracketing You can correct the white balance that is set. This adjustment will have the same effect asusing a commercially available color temperature conversion filter or color compensatingfilter. White Balance Correction 1. Selec...
Page 246 - Set the white balance correction.; > to move the “■” mark on the screen to your preferred
2. Set the white balance correction. Sample setting: A2, G1 Use < > to move the “■” mark on the screen to your preferred position. B is for blue, A for amber, M for magenta, and G for green. Whitebalance is corrected in the direction you move the mark. The direction and amount of correction ar...
Page 247 - In step 2 for
White Balance Auto Bracketing White balance bracketing enables you to capture three images at once with different colortones. Setting the white balance bracketing amount In step 2 for White Balance Correction , when you turn the < > dial, the “■” mark on the screen will change to “■ ■ ■” (3 po...
Page 248 - white balance bracketing.; Bracket; stands for bracketing.
Note The images will be bracketed in the following sequence: (1) Standard whitebalance, (2) Blue (B) bias, and (3) Amber (A) bias, or (1) Standard white balance,(2) Magenta (M) bias, and (3) Green (G) bias.You can also set white balance correction and AEB together with white balancebracketing. If yo...
Page 249 - Color Space; sRGB; Adobe RGB
Color Space The range of reproducible colors is called the “color space.” For normal shooting, sRGB isrecommended.In Basic Zone, [ sRGB ] is set automatically. 1. Select [ : Color space]. 2. Set a color space option. Select [ sRGB ] or [ Adobe RGB ], then press the < > button. Adobe RGB This c...
Page 250 - Picture Style Selection; Picture Style Characteristics; Select a Picture Style.
Picture Style Selection Picture Style Characteristics Symbols Just by selecting a preset Picture Style, you can obtain image characteristics effectivelymatching your photographic expression or the subject. 1. Select [ : Picture Style]. 2. Select a Picture Style. 250
Page 251 - If the desired color tone is not obtained with [
Picture Style Characteristics Auto The color tone will be adjusted automatically to suit the scene. The colors will look vividfor blue skies, greenery and sunsets, particularly in nature, outdoor, and sunset scenes. Note If the desired color tone is not obtained with [ Auto ], use another Picture St...
Page 252 - You can add a new style based on presets such as [; Portrait; Picture Style file, then adjust it as needed (; Auto
User Def. 1–3 You can add a new style based on presets such as [ Portrait ] or [ Landscape ] or a Picture Style file, then adjust it as needed ( ). Shots taken with a style you have not customized yet will have the same characteristics as the default [ Auto ] setting. 252
Page 253 - Symbols; Icons on the Picture Style selection screen represent [; ] cannot be set for movie
Symbols Icons on the Picture Style selection screen represent [ Strength ], [ Fineness ], and [ Threshold ] for [ Sharpness ] as well as [ Contrast ] and other parameters. The numbers indicate the values for these settings specified for the respective Picture Style. Sharpness Strength Fineness Thres...
Page 254 - Picture Style Customization; Settings and Effects; Monochrome; Monochrome Adjustment; Select the Picture Style to adjust, then press the <
Picture Style Customization Settings and Effects Monochrome Adjustment You can customize any Picture Style by changing it from the default settings. For details oncustomizing [ Monochrome ], see Monochrome Adjustment . 1. Select [ : Picture Style]. 2. Select a Picture Style. Select the Picture Style...
Page 255 - Set the effect level.; Adjust the effect level, then press the <
3. Select an option. Select an option, then press the < > button. For details on settings and effects, see Settings and Effects . 4. Set the effect level. Adjust the effect level, then press the < > button. Press the < > button to save the adjusted setting and return to the Picture...
Page 256 - ] in step 3, you can restore the parameter settings of the
Note For movie recording, [ Fineness ] and [ Threshold ] for [ Sharpness ] cannot be set (not displayed).By selecting [ Default set. ] in step 3, you can restore the parameter settings of the respective Picture Style to the defaults.To shoot with the Picture Style you adjusted, first select the adju...
Page 257 - ] will make the filter effect more pronounced.; Toning effect
Monochrome Adjustment Filter effect With a filter effect applied to a monochrome image, you can make white clouds or greentrees stand out more. Filter Sample Effects N:None Normal black-and-white image with no filter effects. Ye:Yellow Blue sky will look more natural, and white clouds will look cris...
Page 258 - Picture Style Registration; You can select a base Picture Style such as [; and register it under [
Picture Style Registration You can select a base Picture Style such as [ Portrait ] or [ Landscape ], adjust it as desired, and register it under [ User Def. 1 ] – [ User Def. 3 ]. Useful when creating several Picture Styles with different settings.Picture Styles that you have registered on the came...
Page 259 - Select the base Picture Style, then press the <
3. Press the < > button. With [ Picture Style ] selected, press the < > button. 4. Select a base Picture Style. Select the base Picture Style, then press the < > button. Also select styles this way when adjusting styles registered to thecamera with EOS Utility (EOS software). 5. Se...
Page 261 - Clarity
Clarity You can adjust image clarity, as determined by the contrast of image edges.Set toward the negative end to make images look softer or toward the positive end for asharper appearance. 1. Select [ : Clarity]. 2. Set the effect level. Caution Setting clarity may darken or lighten the areas aroun...
Page 262 - Shooting Creative Filters; Configuring Shooting Creative Filters
Shooting Creative Filters Configuring Shooting Creative Filters Characteristics of Shooting Creative Filters You can shoot with filter effects applied. Note that only images with the filter effects appliedare saved. Configuring Shooting Creative Filters 1. Select [ : Shooting creative filters]. Caut...
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.
2. Select a filter effect. Turn the < > dial to select a filter effect ( ). Images are shown with the filter effect applied. Caution Some items on the AF tab are not available with [ Fish-eye effect ] or [ Miniature effect ] selected. 3. Adjust the filter effect. Press the < > button. Tu...
Page 265 - Characteristics of Shooting Creative Filters
Characteristics of Shooting Creative Filters Grainy B/W Makes the image grainy and black and white. By adjusting the contrast, you can changethe black-and-white effect. Soft focus Gives the image a soft look. By adjusting the blur, you can change the degree ofsoftness. Fish-eye effect Gives the effe...
Page 267 - Lens Aberration Correction; Lens aberration
Lens Aberration Correction Peripheral Illumination Correction Distortion Correction Focus Breathing Correction Digital Lens Optimizer Chromatic Aberration Correction Diffraction Correction Vignetting, image distortion, and other issues may be caused by lens optical characteristics.The camera can com...
Page 268 - Confirm that the name of the attached lens and [; Correction data; Digital Lens; Peripheral Illumination Correction
3. Select a setting. Confirm that the name of the attached lens and [ Correction data available ] are displayed. If [ Correction data not available ] or [ ] is displayed, see Digital Lens Optimizer . Peripheral Illumination Correction Vignetting (dark image corners) can be corrected. Caution Dependi...
Page 269 - Distortion Correction
Distortion Correction Distortion (image warping) can be corrected. Caution Specifying distortion correction may subtly change the angle of view, resulting inimages that are cropped a little and seem slightly less sharp.The amount of image cropped may vary between still photos and movies. Note With R...
Page 270 - Focus Breathing Correction; Distortion correction; ] is not displayed in still photo shooting.
Focus Breathing Correction Angle of view fluctuations from changes in focal position during movie recording can bereduced.This feature can be configured when [ Distortion correction ] is set to [ Enable ]. Caution [ Focus breathing correction ] is not displayed in still photo shooting. Applying focu...
Page 271 - Digital Lens Optimizer; Image processing after you shoot takes longer when set to [
Digital Lens Optimizer Various aberrations from lens optical characteristics can be corrected, along with diffractionand low-pass filter-induced loss of resolution.If [ Correction data not available ] or [ ] is displayed by [ Digital Lens Optimizer ], you can use EOS Utility to add the lens correcti...
Page 272 - Chromatic Aberration Correction
Chromatic Aberration Correction Chromatic aberration (color fringing around subjects) can be corrected. Note [ Chromatic aberr corr ] is not displayed when [ Digital Lens Optimizer ] is set to [ Standard ] or [ High ]. 272
Page 273 - Diffraction Correction; recommended even if [
Diffraction Correction Diffraction (loss of sharpness caused by the aperture) can be corrected. Caution Depending on shooting conditions, noise may be intensified together with theeffects of correction.The higher the ISO speed, the lower the amount of correction will be.For movie recording, [ Diffra...
Page 275 - Long Exposure Noise Reduction; Set a reduction option.; ] setting may reduce noise that cannot be detected
Long Exposure Noise Reduction Noise such as dots of light or banding that tends to occur in long exposures at shutterspeeds of one sec. or slower can be reduced. 1. Select [ : Long exp. noise reduction]. 2. Set a reduction option. Auto For images exposed for 1 sec. or longer, noise reduction is perf...
Page 276 - ] set, noise reduction after you shoot may take as long as
Caution With [ Auto ] or [ Enable ] set, noise reduction after you shoot may take as long as exposure for the shot.Images may look grainier with the [ Enable ] setting than with the [ Disable ] or [ Auto ] setting.[ BUSY ] is displayed as noise is reduced, and the shooting screen is not displayed un...
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
High ISO Speed Noise Reduction You can reduce the image noise generated. This function is especially effective whenshooting at high ISO speeds. When shooting at low ISO speeds, the noise in the darkerparts of the image (shadow areas) can further be reduced. 1. Select [ : High ISO speed NR]. 2. Set t...
Page 278 - ” is displayed as
Caution Precautions on Multi Shot Noise Reduction If there is significant misalignment in the image due to camera shake, the noisereduction effect may become smaller.Be careful about camera shake in handheld shots. Using a tripod is recommended.If you shoot a moving subject, the moving subject may l...
Page 279 - Dust Delete Data Acquisition; Preparation
Dust Delete Data Acquisition Preparation Dust Delete Data Appending Dust Delete Data used to erase dust spots can be appended to images in case sensorcleaning leaves dust on the sensor. The Dust Delete Data is used by Digital PhotoProfessional (EOS software) to erase the dust spots automatically. Pr...
Page 281 - Shoot a plain white object.
3. Shoot a plain white object. Shoot with a plain white object (such as a new sheet of white paper)filling the screen, at a distance of 20–30 cm (0.7–1.0 ft.). Since the image will not be saved, the data can still be obtained even ifthere is no card in the camera. When the picture is taken, the came...
Page 282 - Dust Delete Data Appending; Dust Delete Data is not added to images when [
Dust Delete Data Appending The camera will append the Dust Delete Data obtained to all shots from now on. AcquiringDust Delete Data immediately before shooting is recommended.For details about using Digital Photo Professional (EOS software) to erase dust spotsautomatically, refer to the Digital Phot...
Page 283 - Multiple Exposures; Merging Multiple Exposures with a JPEG Image Recorded on the Card
Multiple Exposures Merging Multiple Exposures with a JPEG Image Recorded on the Card Checking and Deleting Multiple Exposures During Shooting As you shoot multiple exposures (2–9), you can see how the images will be merged into asingle image. 1. Select [ : Multiple exposure]. 283
Page 284 - To exit shooting multiple exposures, select [
2. Set [Multiple exposure]. Select an option, then press the < > button. To exit shooting multiple exposures, select [ Disable ]. On:Func/Ctrl Convenient when shooting multiple exposures gradually as you checkthe results. During continuous shooting, the continuous shooting speedwill decrease g...
Page 285 - Select a merging option, then press the <; Additive
3. Set [Multi-expos ctrl]. Select a merging option, then press the < > button. Additive The exposure of each single image captured is added cumulatively.Based on [ No. of exposures ], set negative exposure compensation. Follow these basic guidelines to set the exposure compensationamount. Expo...
Page 286 - Select the number of exposures, then press the <; Specify the images to save.
4. Set [No. of exposures]. Select the number of exposures, then press the < > button. 5. Specify the images to save. To save all single exposures and the multiple-exposure image, select[ All images ] and press the < > button. To save only the multiple-exposure image, select [ Result only...
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
6. Set [Continue Mult-exp]. Select an option, then press the < > button. With [ 1 shot only ], multiple-exposure shooting will be canceled automatically after the shooting ends. With [ Continuously ], multiple-exposure shooting continues until the setting in step 2 is set to [ Disable ]. 7. Sh...
Page 288 - exposure image so far or delete the previous single exposure (
8. Shoot the next exposures. Images captured so far are displayed merged. For only image display,press the < > button repeatedly. Multiple-exposure shooting will end when the set number of exposuresare taken. Note With [ On:Func/Ctrl ], you can press the < > button to view the multiple- ...
Page 290 - The following images cannot be selected.; • Images from other cameras
3. Take the picture. When you select the first image, the number of remaining exposures asset with [ No. of exposures ] will decrease by 1. Caution The following images cannot be selected. • RAW or HEIF images• JPEG images extracted from RAW burst images ( ) • JPEG images in / / sizes • Images with ...
Page 291 - > button before you finish shooting your specified number
Checking and Deleting Multiple Exposures DuringShooting To view the multiple-exposure image so far, check exposure, and see how the images aremerged, you can press the < > button before you finish shooting your specified number of exposures (when [ On:Func/Ctrl ] is set, but not with [ On:Cont...
Page 293 - RAW Burst Mode
RAW Burst Mode Enables fast continuous shooting of RAW images. Useful for choosing the best shot, takenat exactly the right moment, from your captured images. Shots are captured as a single file(roll) with multiple images.You can extract any image from the roll to save it separately ( ). 1. Select [...
Page 294 - ]: Shooting begins when you press the shutter button
4. Select [Pre-shooting]. 5. Set an option. [ Enable ]: Shooting begins slightly before (up to approx. 0.5 sec. before) you press the shutter button completely, after you momentarilypress it halfway. [ ] is displayed when you shoot. [ Disable ]: Shooting begins when you press the shutter button comp...
Page 295 - ] if you will connect the camera to a
Caution Use cards with 4 GB or more of free space.Images may not be captured correctly if the battery runs out during imageprocessing while you are shooting in RAW burst mode with a slow-writing card andlow battery.Display pauses when you press the shutter button halfway.Camera shake or subject moti...
Page 296 - Focus Bracketing
Focus Bracketing Focus bracketing enables continuous shooting with the focal distance changed automaticallyafter each shot. These images enable you to create a single image in focus over a deepdepth of field. Compositing is also possible using an application that supports depthcompositing, such as D...
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
5. Set [Exposure smoothing]. Selecting [ Enable ] suppresses changes in image brightness during focus bracketing by compensating for differences between thedisplayed and actual aperture value (effective f-number), which variesby focal position. Select [ Disable ] if you prefer not to compensate for ...
Page 299 - ] for cropping before compositing, to prepare any; ] if you prefer not to crop these images.; Once shooting begins, release the shutter button.
7. Set [Crop depth comp.]. Select [ Enable ] for cropping before compositing, to prepare any images without a sufficient angle of view for compositing alignment bycropping them to correct the angle of view. Select [ Disable ] if you prefer not to crop these images. 8. Shoot. To save your shots in a ...
Page 300 - ] setting may cause unevenness in composite images, or shooting may
Caution Focus bracketing is intended for still photo shooting on a tripod.Shooting with a wider angle of view is recommended. After depth compositing, youcan crop the image if necessary.For details on lenses compatible with this feature, visit the Canon website ( ). Suitable [ Focus increment ] sett...
Page 301 - Depth compositing image quality setting and images saved; ] set to an option other than
Depth compositing image quality setting and images saved With [ Rec options ] in [ : Record func+card/folder sel. ] set to an option other than [ Rec. separately ] Source Images* 1 Composited Image Image Quality Only ( ) RAW JPEG/HEIF* 2 Only JPEG/HEIF* 3 JPEG/HEIF JPEG/HEIF ( ) + JPEG/ HEIF* 3 ( ) ...
Page 302 - Interval Timer Shooting
Interval Timer Shooting With the interval timer, you can set the shooting interval and number of shots, so that thecamera takes individual shots repeatedly according to your interval until your specifiednumber of shots are taken. 1. Select [ : Interval timer]. 2. Select [Enable]. Select [ Enable ], ...
Page 303 - Can be set in a range of [
3. Set the shooting interval and number of shots. Select an option to set (hours : minutes : seconds / number of shots). Press the < > button to display [ ]. Set a value, then press the < > button. (Returns to [ ].) Interval Can be set in a range of [ 00:00:01 ]–[ 99:59:59 ]. No. of shot...
Page 304 - ] or set the power switch to
5. Take the picture. First shot is taken and shooting continues according to the intervaltimer settings. During interval timer shooting, [ ] will blink. After the set number of shots are taken, the interval timer shooting willstop and be automatically canceled. Note Using a tripod is recommended.Tak...
Page 305 - > focus mode, the camera will not shoot unless subjects are in focus.; ] if you set the power
Caution Do not point the camera toward an intense light source, such as the sun or anintense artificial light source. Doing so may damage the image sensor or thecamera's internal components.In < > focus mode, the camera will not shoot unless subjects are in focus. Consider setting the mode to ...
Page 306 - Silent Shutter Function; Electronic
Silent Shutter Function Disables shutter release sounds, operating sounds, and firing and illumination of the flashand other light sources.The following settings are used and cannot be changed. Shutter mode: [ Electronic ] Shutter release sound, focused beep: only headphone outputTouch sounds, self-...
Page 307 - Shutter Mode; You can choose the method of shutter release.
Shutter Mode You can choose the method of shutter release. 1. Select [ : Shutter mode]. 307
Page 308 - • A white frame is displayed around the screen when [; Drive; • Shutter operations are accompanied by beeps. You can disable; Beep
2. Select an option. Mechanical Shooting activates the mechanical shutter. Recommended whenshooting with the aperture of a bright lens wide open. Elec. 1st-curtain Camera vibration blur may be reduced more than with the mechanicalshutter, under some shooting conditions.Flash sync speed can be set hi...
Page 309 - • Shoot with an option other than [
Caution Defocused image areas may be incomplete when shooting near maximum apertureat high shutter speeds, depending on shooting conditions. If you dislike theappearance of defocused image areas, shooting as follows may give better results. • Shoot with an option other than [ Elec. 1st-curtain ]. • ...
Page 310 - Releasing Shutter without Card
Releasing Shutter without Card You can set the camera not to shoot unless there is a card in the camera. The defaultsetting is [ Enable ]. 1. Select [ : Release shutter without card]. 2. Select [Disable]. 310
Page 312 - ]: Image stabilization is active only at the moment of; For details on image stabilization for movie recording, see; Focal Length
3. Select [Still photo IS]. [ Always ]: Provides constant image stabilization. [ Only for shot ]: Image stabilization is active only at the moment of shooting. Caution In some cases, this may not provide sufficient stabilization for certain lenses. Note For details on image stabilization for movie r...
Page 313 - > dial to select the digit of the focal length.; ] is not displayed when lenses are attached that support lens
2. Set the focal length. Turn the < > dial to select the digit of the focal length. Press the < > button to display [ ]. Set a value, then press the < > button. (Returns to [ ].) 3. Select [OK]. Caution Set [ : Release shutter w/o lens ] to [ Enable ]. [ Disable ] prevents image st...
Page 314 - Customizing Quick Controls; Resetting the Custom Quick Control Screen or Clearing All Items
Customizing Quick Controls Resetting the Custom Quick Control Screen or Clearing All Items Quick Control items and the layout are customizable. 1. Select [ : Customize Quick Controls]. 2. Select [Edit layout]. 314
Page 315 - Select items to remove.
3. Select items to remove. Turn the < > dial or use < > to select an item to remove, then press the < > button. Items shown on the Quick Control screen are labeled with acheckmark. You can remove the items labeled with a checkmark. 4. Select items to add. Turn the < > dial or...
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
7. Review the screen. Press the < > button to check the screen with your settings applied. Resetting the Custom Quick Control Screen or ClearingAll Items Select [ Reset settings ] to restore the default Quick Control screen items and layout. Select [ Clear all items ] to remove all items from ...
Page 318 - Shooting with the Touch Shutter; Enable the Touch Shutter.; Each time you tap the icon, it will toggle between [
Shooting with the Touch Shutter Just by tapping the screen, you can focus and take the picture automatically. 1. Enable the Touch Shutter. Tap [ ] on the screen. Each time you tap the icon, it will toggle between [ ] and [ ]. [ ] (Touch Shutter: Enable) The camera will focus on the spot you tap, the...
Page 319 - Tapping the screen focuses with [
2. Tap the screen to shoot. Tap the face or subject on the screen. On the point you tap, the camera focuses (Touch AF) using yourspecified AF Area . When [ ] is set, the AF point turns green when focus is achieved, then the picture is taken automatically. If focus is not achieved, the AF point turns...
Page 320 - Image Review; Review Duration; To keep the image displayed immediately after you shoot, set to [; Hold
Image Review Review Duration Viewfinder Display Review Duration To keep the image displayed immediately after you shoot, set to [ Hold ], and if you prefer not to have the image displayed, set to [ Off ]. 1. Select [ : Image review]. 2. Select [Review duration]. 3. Set a time option. 320
Page 321 - ] is set, images are displayed as long as the time set in the [; Screen
Note When [ Hold ] is set, images are displayed as long as the time set in the [ Screen off ] option of [ : Power saving ]. 321
Page 322 - Viewfinder Display; ] for viewfinder display of your shots immediately after you shoot.
Viewfinder Display Set to [ Enable ] for viewfinder display of your shots immediately after you shoot. 1. Select [ : Image review]. 2. Select [Viewfinder review]. 3. Select an option. Note [ Viewfinder review ] settings take effect when [ Review duration ] is set to an option other than [ Off ]. 322
Page 323 - than electronic shutter.; ] for display that switches between each shot and the
High-Speed Display High-speed display that switches between each shot and the live image is available whenshooting in [ ] (high-speed continuous shooting) drive mode and in a shutter mode other than electronic shutter. 1. Select [ : High speed display]. 2. Select an option. Select [ Enable ] for dis...
Page 325 - Metering Timer
Metering Timer You can set how long the metering timer runs (which determines the duration of exposurevalue display/AE lock) after it is triggered by an action such as pressing the shutter buttonhalfway. 1. Select [ : Metering timer]. 2. Set a time option. 325
Page 326 - Display Simulation; Exposure only during
Display Simulation With display simulation, display of image brightness and depth of field more closely matchesthe actual brightness (exposure) of your shots. 1. Select [ : Display simulation]. 2. Select an option. Exposure+DOF ( ) Image brightness and depth of field as displayed closely matches the...
Page 328 - Optical Viewfinder Simulation; On; ] may differ from actual shooting results.
Optical Viewfinder Simulation Natural-looking viewfinder and screen display, resembling the view from an opticalviewfinder, is available in still photo shooting. Note that images displayed with this featureset to [ On ] may differ from actual shooting results. 1. Select [ : OVF sim. view assist]. 2....
Page 329 - Setting this feature to [
Caution Setting this feature to [ On ] sets [ : Display simulation ] to [ Disable ]. Optical viewfinder simulation is used for display when this feature is set to [ On ] in HDR shooting.Creative filter display is used when shooting with Creative filters, even if this featureset to [ On ]. Image brig...
Page 330 - Shooting Information Display; Customizing Information on the Screen
Shooting Information Display Customizing Information on the Screen Customizing Information in the Viewfinder Viewfinder Vertical Display Grid Histogram Lens Information Display Clearing Settings You can customize the details and screens of information shown on the screen or in theviewfinder when you...
Page 333 - Customizing Information in the Viewfinder; > dial to select information screens to show in the
Customizing Information in the Viewfinder 1. Select [ : Shooting info. disp.]. 2. Select [VF info/toggle settings]. 3. Select screens. Turn the < > dial to select information screens to show in the viewfinder. For information you prefer not to display, press the < > button to clear the c...
Page 335 - Viewfinder Vertical Display
Viewfinder Vertical Display You can select how viewfinder information is displayed when you are shooting still photosvertically. 1. Select [ : Shooting info. disp.]. 2. Select [VF vertical display]. 335
Page 336 - Information is automatically rotated, making it easier to read.; Information is not automatically rotated.
3. Select an option. On Information is automatically rotated, making it easier to read. Off Information is not automatically rotated. 336
Page 337 - Grid; A grid can be displayed on the screen and viewfinder.
Grid A grid can be displayed on the screen and viewfinder. 1. Select [ : Shooting info. disp.]. 2. Select [Grid display]. 3. Select an option. 337
Page 338 - Histogram; You can select the content and display size of the histogram.; Brightness
Histogram You can select the content and display size of the histogram. 1. Select [ : Shooting info. disp.]. 2. Select [Histogram disp]. 3. Select an option. Select the content ([ Brightness ] or [ RGB ]) and display size ([ Large ] or [ Small ]). 338
Page 339 - Lens Information Display; You can display information about the lens in use.
Lens Information Display You can display information about the lens in use. 1. Select [ : Shooting info. disp.]. 2. Select [Lens info display]. 339
Page 340 - You can display the focal length of the lens in use.; SA variable amount
3. Select an option. Focus distance disp You can display focus distance when using RF lenses. In focusdistance display, you can select the timing and unit of measurement. Focal length disp You can display the focal length of the lens in use. SA variable amount You can display the amount of correctio...
Page 341 - Clearing Settings
Clearing Settings 1. Select [ : Shooting info. disp.]. 2. Select [Reset]. 3. Select [OK]. 341
Page 342 - Viewfinder Display Format; You can select how information is presented in the viewfinder.
Viewfinder Display Format You can select how information is presented in the viewfinder. 1. Select [ : VF display format]. 2. Select an option. 342
Page 343 - Display Performance; > button to add a checkmark, you can include; Smooth; for shooting standby in viewfinder shooting.
Display Performance You can select the performance parameter to prioritize in shooting screen display for stillphotos. 1. Select [ : Disp. performance]. 2. Select an option. When set to [Smooth] By pressing the < > button to add a checkmark, you can include low-light locations in the scenarios...
Page 344 - Shooting under low light with [; Suppress lower frame rate; ] set for shooting screen
Caution Some shooting conditions and camera operations may prevent smooth, high framerate display, even when set to [ Smooth ]. Shooting under low light with [ Suppress lower frame rate ] set for shooting screen display may affect performance as follows. • Faster battery consumption• Fewer shots ava...
Page 345 - Type of Digest Movie; Both still photos and clips are captured when you shoot in <
Type of Digest Movie Both still photos and clips are captured when you shoot in < > mode, but you can specify whether to include the still photos in the resulting digest movie. 1. Set the Mode dial to < >. 2. Select [ : Digest type]. 345
Page 346 - Include stills; No stills; ] is shown on the information display screen.
3. Select an option. Include stills Digest movies include still photos.[ ] is shown on the information display screen. No stills Digest movies do not include still photos.[ ] is shown on the information display screen. 346
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
General Still Photo Shooting Information Display General Still Photo Shooting Precautions Information Display For details on the icons displayed for still photo shooting, see Information Display . Note White display of the [ ] icon indicates that your shots will be about as bright as the image displ...
Page 348 - General Still Photo Shooting Precautions; ] icon indicates high internal camera temperature. The white [; Shooting results
General Still Photo Shooting Precautions Caution Do not point the camera toward an intense light source, such as the sun or anintense artificial light source. Doing so may damage the image sensor or thecamera's internal components. Image quality When you shoot at high ISO speeds, noise (such as dots...
Page 350 - Movie Recording; to the right of titles indicates functions only available in [
Movie Recording For movie recording, set the still photo shooting/movie recording switch to < >. to the right of titles indicates functions only available in [ ], [ ], [ ], or [ ] mode. Caution When switching from still photo shooting to movie recording, check the camerasettings again before r...
Page 352 - Tab Menus: Movie Recording
Tab Menus: Movie Recording Shooting 1 (1) Movie rec. size (2) High Frame Rate (3) Movie cropping (4) Digital zoom (5) Sound recording Shooting 2 (1) Exposure comp. (2) ISO speed settings (3) HDR shooting (4) HDR Movie Recording (5) Auto Lighting Optimizer (6) Highlight tone priority (7) HF anti-flic...
Page 354 - Lens aberration correction; Shooting 6
Shooting 5 (1) Lens aberration correction (2) High ISO speed NR Shooting 6 (1) Pre-recording set. (2) Time-lapse movie (3) Movie self-timer 354
Page 357 - Selecting a Recording Mode; Set the still photo shooting/movie recording switch to <; operation corresponds to [
Selecting a Recording Mode Set the still photo shooting/movie recording switch to < > and use the Mode dial to select a recording mode. Mode Dial Mode Operation The camera detects the type of scene and sets all settingsaccordingly. Exposure is controlled automatically to suit the brightness. Y...
Page 358 - Autoexposure Recording
/ Autoexposure Recording Exposure is controlled automatically to suit the brightness. 1. Set the recording mode to [ ] or [ ]. Turn the Mode dial to < >, < >, < P >, < Fv >, or < B >. 2. Focus on the subject. Before recording a movie, focus with AF ( ) or manual focus (...
Page 359 - REC; ] (1) is displayed in the upper right while movie recording is in
3. Record the movie. Press the movie shooting button to start recording a movie. You canalso start recording a movie by tapping [ ] on the screen. [ REC ] (1) is displayed in the upper right while movie recording is in progress, and a blinking red frame is displayed around the screen. Sound is recor...
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
Shutter-Priority AE [ ] recording mode enables you to set your preferred shutter speed for movies. ISO speed and aperture values are set automatically to suit the brightness and obtain standardexposure. 1. Set the recording mode to [ ]. Turn the Mode dial to < Tv >. 2. Set the shutter speed (1...
Page 362 - Aperture-Priority AE
Aperture-Priority AE [ ] recording mode enables you to set your preferred aperture value for movies. ISO speed and shutter speed are set automatically to suit the brightness and obtain standardexposure. 1. Set the recording mode to [ ]. Turn the Mode dial to < Av >. 2. Set the aperture value (...
Page 366 - Manual Exposure Recording
Manual Exposure Recording You can manually set the shutter speed, aperture value, and ISO speed for movie recording. 1. Set the recording mode to [ ]. Turn the Mode dial to < M >. 366
Page 367 - Available shutter speeds vary by frame rate (
2. Set the shutter speed, aperture value, and ISO speed. Press the shutter button halfway and check the exposure levelindicator. Turn the < > dial to set the shutter speed (1), the < > dial to set the aperture value (2), and the < > dial to set the ISO speed (3). Available shutter ...
Page 370 - Available shutter speeds in [
Shutter Speed Available shutter speeds in [ ] and [ ] mode vary depending on the frame rate you have set for your specified movie recording size. Frame Rate Shutter Speed (Sec.) Normal Movie Recording High Frame Rate Movie Recording HDR Movie Recording High-Frequency Anti-Flicker Shooting – 1/200–1/...
Page 371 - Creative Filters
Creative Filters In < > (creative filters) mode, you can record movies with one of five filter effects applied: Dream, Old movies, Memory, Dramatic B&W, or Miniature effect movies.Recording size can be set to / (NTSC) or (PAL). 1. Set the Mode dial to < >. 2. Press the < > butt...
Page 372 - > dial to select the filter effect level, then press the
4. Select a filter effect. Turn the < > dial to select a filter effect ( ), then press the < > button. For Miniature effect movies, move the AF point to the position to focuson. Move the scene frame if the AF point is outside of it, so that the AFpoint is aligned with it. 5. Adjust the f...
Page 373 - Can also be configured from [
Note Can also be configured from [ : Shooting creative filters ] in Creative Zone modes ( ). 373
Page 374 - Dream
Creative Filter Characteristics Dream Applies a soft, dreamy, otherworldly appearance. Gives the movie a soft look overall,blurring the periphery of the screen. You can adjust the blurry areas along the screenedges. Old movies Creates an atmosphere like an old film by adding wavering, scratches, and...
Page 375 - HDR Movie Recording; Movies are recorded at; Record the movie in the same way as normal movie recording.
HDR Movie Recording You can record high dynamic range movies that retain detail in highlights of high-contrastscenes. Note Movies are recorded at (NTSC) or (PAL). 1. Set the Mode dial to < >. 2. Record an HDR movie. Record the movie in the same way as normal movie recording. For details on fil...
Page 376 - You can also record HDR movies by setting [
Note You can also record HDR movies by setting [ : HDR Movie Recording ] to [ Enable ]. 376
Page 377 - Still photo shooting is not supported in movie recording mode.; Before shooting still
Still Photo Shooting Still photo shooting is not supported in movie recording mode. Before shooting still photos, stop recording and change the still photo shooting/movie recording switch to < >. 377
Page 378 - ] icon appears due to high internal camera temperature during
Information Display (Movie Recording) For details on the icons on the movie recording screen, see Information Display . Caution The remaining time displayed for movie recording is only a guideline.Movie recording may stop before the initially displayed recording time elapses if thered [ ] icon appea...
Page 379 - Movie Recording Size; size; Note that the frame rate is updated automatically to match the [ :; Video system
Movie Recording Size 4K Movie Recording Image Area Cards That Can Record Movies Movie Files Exceeding 4 GB Total Movie Recording Time and File Size Per Minute Movie Recording Time Limit You can set the recording size, frame rate, and compression method in [ : Movie rec. size ]. Note that the frame r...
Page 380 - ]: You can set the compression method of MP4 movies recorded to card [; Other devices may not play movies such as 4K,
With [ : HDMI RAW output] set to [On] ( ) • [ ]: You can set the frame rate for HDMI RAW movie output. • [ ]: You can set the compression method of MP4 movies recorded to card [ ] at the same time. The MP4 movie frame rate corresponds to the frame rate setting forHDMI RAW movie output. The following...
Page 381 - Movies cannot be recorded in HD or VGA quality.; K Movie Recording; If a white
Note To obtain better performance with the card, formatting the card with the camerabefore recording movies is recommended ( ). Movies cannot be recorded in HD or VGA quality. 4K Movie Recording Recording 4K movies requires a stable card with a fast writing speed. For details, see Cards That Can Rec...
Page 382 - Image Area; RF or EF lenses with [; Recording with Movie digital IS (
Image Area The movie image area varies depending on the movie recording size, cropped recordingsetting, and lens used. RF or EF lenses with [ : Movie cropping ] set to [ Disable ] (1) (3840×2160) / (time-lapse) / (time-lapse) (2) (1920×1080) RF or EF lenses with [ : Movie cropping ] set to [ Enable ...
Page 383 - Frame rate; High Frame Rate; Compression method; Compresses multiple frames at a time efficiently for recording.; Movie recording format
Frame rate (fps: frames per second) [ ] 179.82 fps / [ ] 119.88 fps / [ ] 59.94 fps / [ ] 29.97 fps For areas where the TV system is NTSC (North America, Japan, South Korea, Mexico,etc.). For [ ] or [ ], see High Frame Rate . [ ] 150.00 fps / [ ] 100.00 fps / [ ] 50.00 fps / [ ] 25.00 fps For areas ...
Page 384 - See; Before recording 4K movies, format cards by selecting [; Low level format
Cards That Can Record Movies See Card performance requirements (movie recording) for details on cards that can record at each movie recording size. Test cards by recording a few movies to make sure they can record correctly at yourspecified size ( ). Caution Before recording 4K movies, format cards ...
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
Movie Files Exceeding 4 GB Using SDHC cards formatted with the camera If you use the camera to format an SDHC card, the camera will format it in FAT32.With a FAT32-formatted card, if you record a movie and the file size exceeds 4 GB, anew movie file will be created automatically.When you play back t...
Page 386 - Total Movie Recording Time and File Size Per Minute; Movie recording
Total Movie Recording Time and File Size Per Minute For details, see Movie recording . 386
Page 387 - Movie Recording Time Limit; When recording non-High Frame Rate movies; Maximum recording time per movie is as follows.
Movie Recording Time Limit When recording non-High Frame Rate movies The maximum recording time per movie is 6 hr. Once 6 hr. is reached, recording stopsautomatically. You can start recording a movie again by pressing the movie shootingbutton (which records the movie as a new file). When recording H...
Page 388 - Movies are recorded in
High Frame Rate You can record movies at a high frame rate of 179.82/150.00/119.88/100.00 fps. This isideal for recording movies that will be played back in slow motion. Movies are recorded in , , , or quality. Sound is not recorded in High Frame Rate movies. Each second during movie recording, time...
Page 389 - Time codes are not recorded when [; Count up; ] setting if you return this setting to [
Caution Precautions when set to [High Frame Rate: Enable] Time codes are not recorded when [ Count up ] is set to [ Free run ] in [ : Time code ] ( ). Check the [ : Movie rec. size ] setting if you return this setting to [ Disable ]. The screen may flicker if you record High Frame Rate movies under ...
Page 390 - Movie Cropping
Movie Cropping With RF or EF lenses, you can record movies cropped around the center of the image area,as if captured with a telephoto lens.Recording movies with RF-S/EF-S lenses has the same effect as this movie croppingfeature. 1. Select [ : Movie cropping]. 2. Select [Enable]. Caution High Frame ...
Page 391 - Digital Zoom; With the recording size set to [
Digital Zoom With the recording size set to [ ]/[ ] (NTSC) or [ ] (PAL), you can zoom by approx. 1–10× (or approx. 1.6–10× with APS-C cropping), which works byenlarging the center of the image area. 1. Select [ : Digital zoom]. 2. Select an option. Select [ On ]. 391
Page 392 - Shooting Conditions That Make Focusing Difficult
3. Use digital zoom. To zoom, either tap [ ] in the lower right of the screen or, if you have assigned [ Digital zoom ] in [ : Customize buttons ] to a button, press the button. The digital zoom bar will appear. Press < > up to zoom in or down to zoom out. Pressing the shutter button halfway f...
Page 393 - Sound Recording; Wind Filter; ] settings when listening with
Sound Recording Sound Recording/Sound-Recording Level Wind Filter Audio Noise Reduction You can record movies while recording sound with the built-in stereo microphone or anexternal stereo microphone. You can also freely adjust the sound-recording level.Use [ : Sound recording ] to set sound recordi...
Page 394 - Sound will not be recorded.
Note In Basic Zone modes, the settings available for [ : Sound recording ] are [ On ] and [ Off ]. Set to [ On ] for automatic adjustment of the recording level. Audio is also output when the camera is connected to televisions via HDMI, unless[ Sound recording ] is set to [ Off ]. In case of feedbac...
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 [
Audio Noise Reduction When recording with the built-in microphone, this feature reduces mechanical lens soundscaused by autofocusing, as well as white noise. Disable Disables audio noise reduction. Enable Enables audio noise reduction. High Reduces audio noise more than with [ Enable ]. Caution Audi...
Page 397 - Canon Log Settings; Shooting Settings
Canon Log Settings Shooting Settings Canon Log Image Quality Canon Log gamma curve takes full advantage of image sensor characteristics to ensurewide dynamic range for movies that will be processed in postproduction. With minimal lossof detail in shadows and highlights, movies retain more visual inf...
Page 399 - Canon Log
Canon Log On ( ) Enables 10-bit recording of Canon Log movies to the card. Movies can also be recordedto an external device that supports 10-bit recording. Note YCbCr 4:2:2 (10-bit) color sampling and the BT.709/BT.2020/Cinema Gamut colorspace are used in Canon Log recording. 399
Page 400 - ] does not affect movies recorded to the card, which are
View Assist. When played on the camera, these movies may look darker and have lower contrast thanmovies recorded with a Picture Style applied, due to Canon Log image characteristics,which are intended to ensure a wide dynamic range. For clearer display that makes it easierto check details, set [ Vie...
Page 401 - Characteristics; Sharpness; Color space; ] as the color space when recording to
Characteristics Adjust as needed. Select an option ([ Sharpness : Strength ], [ Saturation ], or [ Hue ]), adjust the effect level, then press the < > button. Sharpness: Strength 0: Weak outline emphasis 7: Strong outline emphasis Saturation −4: Low +4: High Hue* Reds −4: Toward magenta +4: To...
Page 403 - Canon Log Image Quality; View Assist is not used during movie playback.
Canon Log Image Quality With Canon Log, movies may be affected by horizontal banding, depending on thesubject or shooting conditions. Record a few test movies and check the results inadvance. In particular, noise may become more noticeable if you enhance the contrastwhen color-grading your movies.Wi...
Page 404 - Pre-Recording Setting
Pre-Recording Setting With pre-recording, automatic movie recording is already in progress a specified amount oftime before you manually start recording.This preliminary recording is referred to as pre-recording. The camera pre-recordsautomatically during standby in movie recording mode. 1. Select [...
Page 409 - Interval
3. Set [Interval]. Select [ Interval ]. As you set the number, refer to the [ ] time required (1) and [ ] playback time (2). Select an option (hours : minutes : seconds). Press the < > button to display [ ]. Set a value, then press the < > button. (Returns to [ ].) Can be set in a range ...
Page 410 - ]) is displayed in red if the card does not have; Card performance requirements
4. Set [No. of shots]. Select [ No. of shots ]. As you set the number, refer to the time required ([ ]) and playback time ([ ]). Select the digit. Press the < > button to display [ ]. Set a value, then press the < > button. (Returns to [ ].) Can be set in a range of [ 0002 ]–[ 3600 ]. Ma...
Page 411 - ) for PAL, and movies are recorded in MP4
5. Select [Movie rec. size]. (3840×2160) The movie is recorded in 4K quality. The aspect ratio is 16:9.Additionally, the frame rate is 29.97 fps ( ) for NTSC and 25.00 fps ( ) for PAL, and movies are recorded in MP4 ( ) format with ALL-I ( ) compression. (1920×1080) The movie will be recorded in Ful...
Page 412 - will be set automatically for each subsequent shot.
6. Set [Auto exposure]. Fixed 1st frame When taking the first shot, metering is performed to set the exposureautomatically to match the brightness. The exposure setting for the firstshot will be applied to subsequent shots. Other shooting-relatedsettings for the first shot will also be applied for s...
Page 414 - ] to prevent the camera from beeping for each shot.
8. Set [Beep per taken]. Set to [ 0 ] to prevent the camera from beeping for each shot. 9. Check the settings. Time required (1) Indicates the time required to shoot the set number of shots with theset interval. If it exceeds 24 hours, “*** days” will be displayed. Playback time (2) Indicates the mo...
Page 417 - Press the movie shooting button.; The camera is now ready to start recording a time-lapse movie.
13. Press the movie shooting button. The camera is now ready to start recording a time-lapse movie. To return to step 12, press the movie shooting button again. 14. Record the time-lapse movie. Press the shutter button completely to start recording the time-lapse movie. AF will not work during time-...
Page 421 - Approx. Time Available for Recording Time-Lapse Movies
Approx. Time Available for Recording Time-Lapse Movies For guidelines on how long you can record time-lapse movies (until the battery runs out),see Movie recording . 421
Page 422 - To cancel the self-timer, either tap the screen or press the <
Movie Self-Timer Movie recording can be started by the self-timer. 1. Select [ : Movie self-timer]. 2. Select an option. 3. Record the movie. After you press the movie shooting button or tap [ ], the camera displays the number of seconds left before recording and then beeps. Note To cancel the self-...
Page 423 - IS mode; the lens Image Stabilizer switch to <; IS Mode
Image Stabilizer (IS Mode) IS Mode Movie Digital IS The camera's IS mode and movie digital IS features reduce camera shake as movies arerecorded. They can provide effective stabilization even when non-IS lenses are used. The[ IS mode ] menu item is not shown when IS-equipped lenses are used. In that...
Page 424 - Movie Digital IS; Image stabilization with Movie digital IS is disabled.; corrected. The image will be more magnified.
Movie Digital IS 1. Select [ : IS (Image Stabilizer) mode]. 2. Select a [ Digital IS] option. Off ( ) Image stabilization with Movie digital IS is disabled. On ( ) Camera shake will be corrected. The image will be slightly magnified. Enhanced ( ) Compared to when [ On ] is set, stronger camera shake...
Page 425 - Image
Caution Movie digital IS will not function when the lens's optical Image Stabilizer switch isset to < >. With non-IS lenses, setting [ Digital IS ] to [ On ] or [ Enhanced ] also sets [ IS mode ] to [ On ]. Stabilization by Movie digital IS may be less effective at some movie recordingsizes.Th...
Page 426 - Shutter Button Function for Movies
Shutter Button Function for Movies You can set the functions performed by pressing the shutter button halfway or completelyduring movie recording. 1. Select [ : Shutter btn function for movies]. 426
Page 428 - False Color Settings; False Color Display; Adjust the exposure, referring to false color descriptions in
False Color Settings False Color Display Color-coded display in six colors based on the brightness level is shown on the screenduring movie recording. This can help you adjust the exposure. 1. Select [ : False color set.]. 2. Select [False color]. Select [ On ]. 3. Adjust the exposure as needed ( )....
Page 430 - Zebra Settings
Zebra Settings To help you adjust exposure before or during movie recording, you can display a stripedpattern over or around image areas of a specified brightness. 1. Select [ : Zebra settings]. 2. Select [Zebra]. Select [ On ]. 430
Page 433 - Recording Emphasis; For details on the following topics, see
Shooting Information Display Recording Emphasis Aspect Marker You can customize the details and screens of information shown on the screen or in theviewfinder during movie recording. Note For details on the following topics, see Shooting Information Display in Still Photo Shooting . • Customizing In...
Page 434 - No frame is displayed to call attention to recording in progress.
Recording Emphasis 1. Select [ : Shooting info. disp.]. 2. Select [Recording emphasis]. 3. Select an option. On A red frame around the screen blinks while movie recording is inprogress. Off No frame is displayed to call attention to recording in progress. 434
Page 435 - Aspect Marker; Select a display option.
Aspect Marker If you will change the image aspect ratio when editing the recorded movie, you can displayaspect markers on the movie recording screen (during standby and recording) to be awareof the final angle of view after editing. 1. Select [ : Shooting info. disp.]. 2. Select [Aspect marker]. 3. ...
Page 437 - Quick Control Screen; You can change the Quick Control (; Select the view to display.; > dial to select Quick Control display options.
Quick Control Screen You can change the Quick Control ( ) views available during movie recording. 1. Select [ : Quick Ctrl screen]. 2. Select the view to display. Turn the < > dial to select Quick Control display options. For items you prefer not to display, press the < > button to clear...
Page 438 - Time Code; Time code
Time Code Count Up Start Time Setting Movie Recording Count Movie Play Count HDMI Drop Frame Time codes record the time automatically as movies are recorded. Time codes alwaysrecord elapsed hours, minutes, seconds, and frames. They are mainly used when moviesare edited.To set up the time code, use [...
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
Count Up Rec run The time code advances only during movie recording. Time codes in each movie filerecorded continue from the last time code in the previous file. Free run The time code keeps advancing, even when you are not recording. Caution When set to [ Free run ], time codes are not added to mov...
Page 440 - Start Time Setting; You can set the initial time of the time code.; Resets the time set with [; Manual input setting
Start Time Setting You can set the initial time of the time code. Manual input setting Enables you to set any starting hour, minute, second, and frame. Reset Resets the time set with [ Manual input setting ] or [ Set to camera time ] to “00:00:00.” or “00:00:00:” ( ). Set to camera time Matches the ...
Page 441 - Movie Recording Count; You can select how time is displayed on the movie recording screen.; Rec time
Movie Recording Count You can select how time is displayed on the movie recording screen. Rec time During recording standby, displays the available recording time. During recording,displays the time that has elapsed since movie recording began (1). Time code Displays the time code during movie recor...
Page 442 - Movie Play Count; You can select how time is displayed on the movie playback screen.
Movie Play Count You can select how time is displayed on the movie playback screen. Rec time Displays the recording or playback time during movie playback. Time code Displays the time code during movie playback. Note Time codes are always recorded to movie files (except when High Frame Ratemovies ar...
Page 443 - HDMI
HDMI Time code Time codes can be added to movies as you record them to an external device via HDMI. • Off No time code is added to HDMI video output. • On Time codes are added to HDMI video output. When [ On ] is set, [ Rec Command ] is displayed. Rec Command For HDMI video output recorded by an ext...
Page 444 - Drop Frame; ] setting item is not displayed when the frame rate is set to
Drop Frame The time code's frame count will cause a discrepancy between the actual time and the timecode if the frame rate is set to (179.82 fps), (119.88 fps), (59.94 fps), or (29.97 fps). The discrepancy is corrected automatically when [ Enable ] is set. Enable Corrects the discrepancy automatical...
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
Other Menu Functions [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 5 ] [ 8 ] [ 2] Exposure comp. Exposure compensation can be adjusted in a range of ±3 stops, in 1/3-stop increments. Fordetails on exposure compensation, see Manual Exposure Compensation . ISO speed settings ISO speed In [ ] mode, you can set the ISO speed manually....
Page 446 - Auto slow shutter
[ 3] Av 1/8-stop incr. You can set aperture values on a finer scale when recording movies with RF or RF-Slenses.This feature is available in [ ] or [ ] recording mode. Select [ Enable ] to change the aperture increment from 1/3 stop (or 1/2 stop) to 1/8 stop. Caution [ Av 1/8-stop incr. ] is not ava...
Page 447 - ] is recommended when recording moving subjects under low
Note Setting to [ Disable ] is recommended when recording moving subjects under low light, or when afterimages such as trails may occur. 447
Page 448 - Lens
[ 5] Lens aberration correction Peripheral illumination, distortion, focus breathing, and chromatic aberration can becorrected as you record movies. For details on lens aberration correction, see Lens Aberration Correction . 448
Page 449 - ] and cannot be changed in the following; Digital zoom; HDMI display
[ 8] Standby: Low res. Set to [ On ] to conserve battery power and control the rise of internal camera temperature during standby.As a result, it may enable you to record movies over a longer period. Caution The standby screen may differ from the movie recording screen in details such asimage qualit...
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 (
+ Enables movie display both on the camera screen and on the other device, via HDMIoutput.Camera operations such as image playback or menu display are shown on the otherdevice via HDMI, not on the camera screen. Deactivates the camera screen during output via HDMI, so that the screen is blank.Shooti...
Page 451 - HDMI RAW output; Set the movie recording quality in [
HDMI RAW output Set to [ On ] for RAW movie output at resolutions up to 6K from the HDMI terminal to compatible devices.As recording begins, the movies are also recorded to card [ ] (if it is in the camera) in MP4 format.You can restrict recording to external recording devices when card [ ] is not i...
Page 452 - conform to the image settings configured on the
Caution Movies will not be displayed correctly unless the connected device is compatiblewith the camera's HDMI RAW output.[ HDMI RAW output ] is not available in [ ] mode. HDMI RAW output is set to Canon Log 3 and cannot be changed.Image display on external recording devices conforms to the device s...
Page 453 - General Movie Recording Precautions; Guidance Display Before Recording
General Movie Recording Precautions Guidance Display Before Recording Warning Indicator Display in Movie Recording Guidance Display Before Recording Guidance may be displayed when the camera starts up, after settings are adjusted, or inother situations. The guidance warns that the camera may become ...
Page 454 - Warning Indicator Display in Movie Recording; Subsequent recording
Warning Indicator Display in Movie Recording A 10-level indicator (1) is displayed during movie recording in case of excessive internalcamera temperature. As the internal temperature rises, the level on the indicator extends to the right. How fast thelevel increases will depend on shooting condition...
Page 455 - ] is set and the ISO speed or aperture value changes during; Recording and image quality
Caution Precautions for movie recording Do not point the camera toward an intense light source, such as the sun or anintense artificial light source. Doing so may damage the image sensor or thecamera's internal components.If you record something that has fine detail, moire or false colors may result...
Page 457 - AF stands for autofocus. MF stands for manual focus.
AF/Drive This chapter describes autofocus operation and drive modes and introduces menu settingson the AF [ ] tab. to the right of titles indicates functions only available in Creative Zone modes. Note AF stands for autofocus. MF stands for manual focus. • Tab Menus: AF (Still Photos) • Tab Menus: A...
Page 458 - When lenses without a focus mode switch are used, [
Tab Menus: AF (Still Photos) AF1 (1) AF operation (2) AF area (3) Whole area tracking Servo AF (4) Subject to detect (5) Eye detection (6) Switching tracked subjects (7) Focus mode Note When lenses without a focus mode switch are used, [ Focus mode ] is displayed on the [ 1 ] tab. 458
Page 469 - AF Operation; One-Shot AF for Still Subjects; Set the focus mode to AF.
AF Operation One-Shot AF for Still Subjects Servo AF for Moving Subjects AI Focus AF for Automatic AF Mode Switching You can select the AF operation characteristics to suit the shooting conditions or subject. 1. Set the focus mode to AF. For RF lenses without a focus mode switch Set [ : Focus mode ]...
Page 470 - Shooting Conditions That
2. Select [ : AF operation]. 3. Select an option. Note If focus is not achieved, the AF point will turn orange. When using One-Shot AF,either recompose the shot and try to focus again or see Shooting Conditions That Make Focusing Difficult . With Servo AF, the camera shoots even when subjects are no...
Page 471 - Selecting the; Shooting with the focus locked
One-Shot AF for Still Subjects This AF operation is suited for still subjects. When you press the shutter button halfway, thecamera will focus only once. When focus is achieved, the AF point will turn green and the beeper will sound.The focus remains locked while you hold down the shutter button hal...
Page 473 - Servo AF for Moving Subjects
Servo AF for Moving Subjects This AF operation is suited for moving subjects. While you hold down the shutter buttonhalfway, the camera will keep focusing on the subject continuously. The AF point turns blue when Servo AF is active. The beeper will not sound even whenfocus is achieved.The exposure i...
Page 474 - AI Focus AF for Automatic AF Mode Switching; The AF mode is automatically switched from [; Servo AF
AI Focus AF for Automatic AF Mode Switching The AF mode is automatically switched from [ One-Shot AF ] to [ Servo AF ] based on subject status while you are pressing the shutter button halfway or shooting continuously. 474
Page 475 - Movie Servo AF; Subject Detection AF
Movie Servo AF Subject Detection AF With this function enabled, the camera focuses on the subject continuously during movierecording. 1. Set the still photo shooting/movie recording switch to < >. 2. Select [ : Movie Servo AF]. 3. Select [Movie Servo AF]. 475
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.
Subject Detection AF You can specify whether to use Movie Servo AF if the subject set in [ : Subject to detect ] ( ) is not detected. Detect. priority Movie Servo AF is used for automatically selected subjects within the area set in [ : AF area ] ( ). Subjects set in [ : Subject to detect ] are prio...
Page 479 - Selecting the AF Area
Selecting the AF Area AF Area Selecting the AF Area Whole Area Tracking Servo AF Subject to Detect Eye Detection Switching Tracked Subjects Tracking with a Button Focus Mode Manually Setting AF Points or Zone AF Frames Magnified View AF Shooting Tips Shooting Conditions That Make Focusing Difficult ...
Page 480 - AF Area; The camera focuses in a narrower area than 1-point AF.
AF Area : Spot AF The camera focuses in a narrower area than 1-point AF. : 1-point AF The camera focuses using a single AF point [ ]. 480
Page 483 - By default, a horizontal rectangular Zone AF frame is set.
: Flexible Zone AF 3 By default, a horizontal rectangular Zone AF frame is set. With Flexible Zone AF 1–3, you can freely set the size of the Zone AF frame ( ). Uses auto selection AF in Zone AF frames to cover a larger area than Expand AF area,which makes focusing easier than with 1-point AF/Expand...
Page 484 - Manual Focus; Orientation linked AF; areas after choosing vertical and horizontal orientations.
Selecting the AF Area You can select the AF area to suit the shooting conditions or subject.If you prefer to focus manually, see Manual Focus . 1. Select [ : AF area]. 2. Select the AF area. The screen above is displayed when [ : Orientation linked AF point ] ( ) is set to [ Separate AF pts: Area+pt...
Page 486 - Whole Area Tracking Servo AF; AF operation
Whole Area Tracking Servo AF You can set whether to switch to whole-area subject tracking during Servo AF (while theshutter button is pressed halfway with [ : AF operation ] set to [ Servo AF ]). 1. Select [ : Whole area tracking Servo AF]. 2. Select an option. On The AF area switches to whole-area ...
Page 487 - Subject to Detect; ] for the main subject
Subject to Detect You can specify conditions for automatic selection of the main subject to track.Selecting an option other than [ None ] will display a tracking frame [ ] for the main subject detected. The tracking frame will move to track subjects that start moving.You can shoot with the subject's...
Page 488 - The following kinds of subjects may not be detected.
None The camera determines the main subject automatically from how you compose shots,without detecting subjects.Tracking frames are not displayed. Caution The following kinds of subjects may not be detected. • Extremely small or large• Too bright or dark• Partially hidden• Difficult to distinguish f...
Page 489 - Manually selecting a subject for focus; Check the tracking frame.; ] away from AF points are displayed in gray, except
Manually selecting a subject for focus 1. Check the tracking frame. Aim the camera at the subject. An AF point (or Zone AF frame)appears on the screen if you have set [ : AF area ] to an option other than [ Whole area AF ]. In this case, aim the AF point over the subject. A tracking frame [ ] appear...
Page 491 - Tapping the screen to focus will focus with [
Caution Tapping the screen to focus will focus with [ One-Shot AF ], regardless of the AF operation setting.If the subject's face is significantly out of focus, face detection will not be possible.Adjust the focus manually ( ) so that the face can be detected, then perform AF. AF may not detect subj...
Page 492 - Eye Detection; You can shoot with the eyes of people or animals in focus.; Eye detection is not performed.
Eye Detection You can shoot with the eyes of people or animals in focus. 1. Select [ : Eye detection]. 2. Select an option. Disable Eye detection is not performed. Auto The eye for AF operation is selected automatically after eye detection. Right eye/Left eye Gives priority to the selected eye for A...
Page 494 - Switching Tracked Subjects; obstructions and you can no longer see them
Switching Tracked Subjects You can specify how easily the camera switches AF points to track subjects. Initial priority Tracks the subject initially determined for AF, to the extent possible. On subject Tracks the subject initially determined for AF, to the extent possible. Switches to othersubjects...
Page 495 - Tracking with a Button; Start/stop whole area AF tracking
Tracking with a Button You can press a button assigned to [ Start/stop whole area AF tracking ] in [ : Customize buttons ] to track subjects with a tracking frame [ ]. This example is based on assigning the < > button ( ). 1. Check the tracking frame. A tracking frame appears after you aim the...
Page 497 - Focus Mode; AF
Focus Mode You can set how the camera focuses. 1. Select [ : Focus mode]. 2. Select an option. AF The camera operates in autofocus mode. MF The camera operates in manual focus mode. Caution [ : Focus mode ] is not displayed under these conditions. • When lenses with a focus mode switch are attached•...
Page 498 - Manually Setting AF Points or Zone AF Frames; > to move the AF point into position for focusing (but note that
Manually Setting AF Points or Zone AF Frames You can manually set the AF point. Screens such as these are shown when set to FlexibleZone AF 1. 1. Check the AF point. An AF point (1) is displayed. 2. Move the AF point. Use < > to move the AF point into position for focusing (but note that with ...
Page 499 - If the camera cannot focus, the AF point turns orange.; The camera will keep moving the AF point [
3. Focus and shoot/record. Aim the AF point over the subject and press the shutter button halfway. Once the subject is in focus, the AF point changes color (to green forOne-Shot AF or blue for Servo AF) and the camera beeps (only forOne-Shot AF). If the camera cannot focus, the AF point turns orange...
Page 500 - Magnified View; You can check the focus by pressing the <
Magnified View You can check the focus by pressing the < > button to magnify display by approx. 5× or 10×. Magnification is centered on the tracking frame when the tracking frame is white (as anactive frame) after subject detection.Magnification is centered on the AF point (in the center of th...
Page 501 - AF Shooting Tips
AF Shooting Tips Even when focus is achieved, pressing the shutter button halfway will focus again.Image brightness may change before and after autofocusing.Depending on the subject and shooting conditions, it may take longer to focus, or thecontinuous shooting speed may decrease.If the light source...
Page 503 - AF Range
AF Range The available autofocus range varies depending on the lens used and settings such asaspect ratio, movie recording size, and Movie digital IS. 503
Page 504 - Preview AF; Fewer shots are available when set to [; continuously and battery power is consumed.
Preview AF This function keeps subjects generally in focus. The camera is ready to focus immediatelywhen you press the shutter button halfway. 1. Select [ : Preview AF]. 2. Select [Enable]. Caution Fewer shots are available when set to [ Enable ], because the lens is driven continuously and battery ...
Page 505 - Touch & Drag AF Settings; Positioning Method
Touch & Drag AF Settings Touch & Drag AF Positioning Method Active Touch Area Relative Sensitivity You can move the AF point or Zone AF frame by tapping or dragging on the screen as youlook through the viewfinder. Touch & Drag AF 1. Select [ : Touch & drag AF settings]. 2. Select [To...
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
Positioning Method You can set how positions are specified by tapping or dragging. 1. Set [Positioning method]. Absolute The AF point moves to the tapped or dragged position on the screen. Relative The AF point moves in the direction you drag, by an amountcorresponding to the amount you drag, no mat...
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
Active Touch Area You can specify the area of the screen used for tap and drag operations. 1. Select [Active touch area]. 2. Set the area that will respond to touch. Note A round orange frame [ ] is displayed when you tap the screen with [ : AF area ] set to [ Whole area AF ]. After you lift your fi...
Page 509 - Relative Sensitivity; Positioning method; ], you can specify the amount of movement in; Set the amount of movement.
Relative Sensitivity By setting [ Positioning method ] to [ Relative ], you can specify the amount of movement in response to tapping or dragging. 1. Select [Rel. sensitivity]. 2. Set the amount of movement. For faster AF point positioning, set toward the positive end, and for slowerpositioning, set...
Page 510 - Focus Guide; Set the focus mode to MF.
Manual Focus Setting MF Peaking (Outline Emphasis) Focus Guide If focusing is not possible with autofocus, you can magnify the image and focus manually. 1. Set the focus mode to MF. For RF lenses without a focus mode switch Set [ : Focus mode ] to [ MF ]. 510
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.
For RF lenses with a focus mode switch Set the lens's focus mode switch to < >. 2. Magnify the image. Each press of the < > button changes the magnification ratio, as follows. 3. Move the magnified area. Use < > to move the magnified area into position for focusing. To center the m...
Page 512 - > button to return to the normal
4. Focus manually. While looking at the magnified image, turn the lens focusing ring tofocus. After achieving focus, press the < > button to return to the normal view. Note In magnified view, the exposure is locked.Even when focusing manually, you can use Touch Shutter to shoot. 512
Page 517 - Under difficult shooting conditions for AF (
Adjustment information not detected Caution Under difficult shooting conditions for AF ( ), the guide frame may not be displayed correctly.Higher aperture values are more likely to prevent correct guide frame display.No AF points are displayed while the guide frame is displayed.The guide frame is no...
Page 518 - Servo AF Characteristics; Your selected case is now set. Selected cases are displayed in blue.
Servo AF Characteristics Case Details Case 1: Versatile Multi-Purpose Setting Case 2: Continue to Track Subjects, Ignoring Possible Obstacles Case 3: Instantly Focus on Subjects Suddenly Entering AF Points Case 4: For Subjects That Accelerate or Decelerate Quickly Case A: Tracking Automatically Adap...
Page 519 - Case Details; Case 1 to Case A are five combinations of settings for “
Case Details Case 1 to Case A are five combinations of settings for “ Tracking sensitivity ” and “ Acceleration/deceleration tracking .” Referring to the following table, select the case for your subject and shooting situation. Case Icon Description Examples of Shooting Situations Case 1 / Versatile...
Page 521 - ] if non-subjects tend to steal the focus or
Case 2: Continue to Track Subjects, Ignoring PossibleObstacles Default • Tracking sensitivity : Locked on : –1 • Accel./decel. tracking : 0 Setting to continue focusing on the subject even if non-subjects move across AF points, or ifthe subject strays from AF points. Effective if you prefer the focu...
Page 522 - ] if you prefer focusing that immediately
Case 3: Instantly Focus on Subjects Suddenly EnteringAF Points Default • Tracking sensitivity : Responsive : +1 • Accel./decel. tracking : +1 Setting to focus on a series of subjects at different distances in the AF points, one afteranother. Focus switches to any new subject that appears in front of...
Page 523 - ] to keep up with subjects that change
Case 4: For Subjects That Accelerate or DecelerateQuickly Default • Tracking sensitivity : Responsive : 0 • Accel./decel. tracking : +1 Setting to keep tracking and focusing on subjects even if they suddenly change speed.Effective for subjects having sudden movements, sudden acceleration/deceleratio...
Page 525 - Standard setting. Suitable for moving subjects in general.
Parameters Tracking sensitivity Setting for Servo AF subject-tracking sensitivity in response to non-subjects moving acrossAF points or subjects straying from AF points. 0 Standard setting. Suitable for moving subjects in general. Locked on: –2 / Locked on: –1 The camera will try to continue focusin...
Page 526 - Acceleration/deceleration tracking
Acceleration/deceleration tracking Setting for subject-tracking sensitivity in response to sudden, significant changes in speed,as when subjects suddenly start or stop moving. 0 Suited for subjects that move at a steady speed (minor changes in moving speed). –2 / –1 Suited for subjects that move at ...
Page 527 - Adjusting Case Parameters; > dial to select the number of a case to adjust.; Select a parameter to adjust.
Adjusting Case Parameters You can manually adjust the parameters ((1) Tracking sensitivity and (2) Acceleration/deceleration tracking) for Case 1 to Case 4. 1. Select a case. Turn the < > dial to select the number of a case to adjust. 2. Press the < > button. The selected parameter is ou...
Page 528 - To return to the screen in step 1, press the <
4. Make the adjustment. Default settings are indicated by a light gray [ ] icon. To confirm the adjustment, press the < > button. To return to the screen in step 1, press the < > button. Note To restore default parameter settings for (1) and (2) to each case, press the< > button in...
Page 529 - Customizing AF Functions
Customizing AF Functions [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 6 ] [ 2 ] (In Movie Recording) You can configure AF functions in detail to suit your shooting style or subject. 529
Page 530 - One-Shot AF release priority; Note that the camera shoots whether or not the subject is in focus.
[ 3] One-Shot AF release priority You can specify whether to prioritize focus or release timing for One-Shot AF (except whenshooting with Touch Shutter). [ ] Focus The picture will not be taken until focus is achieved. Useful when you want to achievefocus before capturing the image. [ ] Release Prio...
Page 531 - Lens operation when AF is not available; ] Continue focus search; ] is recommended for super telephoto lenses or other lenses
Lens operation when AF is not available You can specify lens operation that applies when autofocusing on a subject is not possible. [ ] Continue focus search If focus cannot be achieved with autofocus, the lens is driven to search for the precisefocus. [ ] Stop focus search If autofocus starts and t...
Page 532 - AF-assist beam firing
AF-assist beam firing You can enable or disable AF-assist beam firing of the camera or a Speedlite for EOScameras. 1. Select [ : AF-assist beam firing]. 2. Select an option. [ON] Enable Enables firing of the AF-assist beam, when needed. [OFF] Disable Disables firing of the AF-assist beam. Set if you...
Page 533 - Speedlite AF-assist beam firing is disabled when the Speedlite's [; beam firing
Caution Speedlite AF-assist beam firing is disabled when the Speedlite's [ : AF-assist beam firing ] Custom Function is set to [ Disable ]. 533
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
[ 4] Limit AF areas You can limit the AF areas available to the areas that you normally use. Select available AFareas and press the < > button to add a checkmark [ ]. Select [ OK ] to register the setting. For details on AF areas, see AF Area . Caution The [ ] mark cannot be cleared from all i...
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
AF area selection control You can set how AF area selection methods are switched. [ ] →M-Fn button Press the < > button, then the < > button. Each press switches the AF area. [ ] →Main Dial Press the < > button, then turn the < > dial to switch the AF area. Note When [ →Main ...
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.
Orientation-linked AF points You can set separate AF areas/points or separate AF point positions for vertical andhorizontal shooting. [ ] Same for both vert/horiz The same AF points or Zone AF frames in the same AF areas are used in both verticaland horizontal shooting. [ ] Separate AF pts: Area+pt ...
Page 537 - Limit subject to detect; Left/right eye detection
Limit subject to detect You can limit the available setting options in [ : Subject to detect ] to your preferred options. Select an option to exclude and press the < > button to clear [ ]. Select [ OK ] to register the setting. Caution The [ ] mark cannot be cleared from all items at the same ...
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.
[ 6] Electronic full-time MF Operation of manual focus adjustment using the electronic focusing ring when certain lensesare attached is customizable. Check the Canon website for compatible lenses ( ). Disable Operation of manual focus adjustment corresponds to the [ Lens electronic MF ] setting. Ena...
Page 540 - ], display may not be magnified even if you
[ ] One-Shot→enabled (magnify) You can manually adjust the focus after the AF operation if you keep holding down theshutter button halfway. You can magnify the area in focus and adjust the focus manuallyby turning the lens focusing ring. [ ] Disable in AF mode Manual focus adjustment is disabled whe...
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.
Use as a focusing or control ring Menu-based switching of lens focus/control ring functionality. Caution Available when using lenses that have a combination focusing ring/control ring buthave no switch to switch between these features. Use as focus ring The ring works as a focusing ring. Use as cont...
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
Focusing ring rotation You can reverse the direction that the focusing ring of RF lens is rotated to adjust settings. [ ] Normal [ ] Reverse direction Focusing ring sensitivity of RF lenses You can set the sensitivity of the RF lens focusing ring. [ ] Varies with rotation speed Focusing ring sensiti...
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
[ 2] (In Movie Recording) Movie Servo AF speed You can set the AF speed and operating conditions for Movie Servo AF. The function isenabled when using a lens supporting slow focus transition during movie recording*. When active You can set [ Always on ] to have the AF speed take effect at all times ...
Page 544 - Movie Servo AF tracking sensitivity; Operation when inactive is equivalent to when set to [
Note Operation when inactive is equivalent to when [ AF speed ] is set to [ Standard (0) ]. An asterisk “*” to the right of [ : Movie Servo AF speed ] indicates that the default setting has been modified. Movie Servo AF tracking sensitivity You can adjust the tracking sensitivity (to one of seven le...
Page 545 - Selecting the Drive Mode; With an image displayed on the screen, press the <; Select the drive mode item.
Selecting the Drive Mode Single and continuous drive modes are provided. You can select the drive mode suiting thescene or subject. 1. Press the < > button ( ). With an image displayed on the screen, press the < > button. 2. Select the drive mode item. Press the < > button to selec...
Page 546 - Remote Control Shooting
[ ] Single shooting When you hold down the shutter button completely, only one shot will be taken. [ ] High-speed continuous shooting + When you hold down the shutter button completely, you can shoot continuously asdescribed below while you keep holding it down, based on the [ : Shutter mode ] setti...
Page 547 - slower when using batteries with weak recharge performance); • Settings are applied that cause the aperture value to change in <
Caution [ ] enables approx. 12 shots/sec. continuous shooting speed when set to [ Elec. 1st-curtain ] or [ Mechanical ] under these conditions. • Room temperature (23°C / 73°F)• Fully charged LP-E6NH (note that continuous shooting speed may become slower when using batteries with weak recharge perfo...
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
4. Take the picture. Focus on the subject, then press the shutter button completely. To check operation, look at the self-timer lamp, listen for beeps, orwatch the countdown in seconds on the screen. Self-timer lamp blinking accelerates and the camera beeps quicklyapprox. 2 sec. before the picture i...
Page 551 - Wireless Remote Control BR-E1; For operating instructions, refer to the BR-E1 instruction manual.
Remote Control Shooting Wireless Remote Control BR-E1 Remote Switch RS-60E3 Remote control shooting is supported with Wireless Remote Control BR-E1 or RemoteSwitch RS-60E3 (Bluetooth and wired connections, respectively; sold separately). Wireless Remote Control BR-E1 You can shoot remotely up to app...
Page 552 - Remote Switch RS-60E3; Open the terminal cover.
Remote Switch RS-60E3 Once connected to the camera, the switch enables you to shoot remotely over a wiredconnection.For operating instructions, refer to the RS-60E3 instruction manual. 1. Open the terminal cover. 2. Connect the plug to the remote control terminal. 552
Page 553 - Customizing Operation; Switching AF Areas with the <; AF area selection can be assigned to the <
Customizing Operation Switching AF Areas with the < > Dial Choosing One Subject from Several People with < > Adjusting the Zone AF Frame Size This section describes ways to customize AF operation. You can also use a combination ofcustomized settings. Switching AF Areas with the < >...
Page 555 - Choosing One Subject from Several People with <
Choosing One Subject from Several People with < > You can choose one subject from several people to lock the tracking frame on that person. Note Before this customization, some other settings must be set as follows. • [ AF area ]: [ Whole area AF ] • [ Whole area tracking Servo AF ]: [ On ] • ...
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,
3. Press the shutter button halfway, then release it. A tracking frame ( ) is displayed if multiple subjects are detected. 4. Use < > to set your preferred subject. Either press < > straight in or press it left or right. The tracking frame changes to [ ] and locks on to that subject for ...
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
Adjusting the Zone AF Frame Size You can resize the Zone AF frame displayed for Flexible Zone AF 1–3. 1. Press the < > button during shooting screen display. 2. Press the < > button repeatedly, select Flexible Zone AF 1, 2, or 3, then press the < > button. 3. Adjust the Zone AF fra...
Page 558 - Playback
Playback This chapter covers topics related to playback—playing back captured still photos andmovies—and introduces menu settings on the playback [ ] tab. Caution Normal display or configuration on this camera may not be possible for imagescaptured on other cameras, or images from this camera that h...
Page 563 - Playback 7; Playback information display
Playback 7 (1) Playback information display (2) Highlight alert (3) AF point disp. (4) Playback grid (5) Movie play count (6) HDMI HDR output 563
Page 564 - In Basic Zone modes, the following screens are displayed for [; Playback 3
In Basic Zone modes, the following screens are displayed for [ 3 ], [ 4 ], [ 5 ] and [ 6 ]. Playback 3 (1) Creative Assist (2) Playback creative filters (3) Resize (4) Cropping Playback 4 (1) Slide show (2) Set image search conditions (3) View from last seen (4) Magnification 564
Page 566 - Image Playback
Image Playback Single-Image Display Shooting Information Display Touch Playback Single-Image Display 1. Switch to playback. Press the < > button. The last image captured or played back is displayed. 566
Page 567 - Each time you press the <
No information Basic information display Shooting information display 2. Browse images. To play back images starting with your most recent shot, turn the< > dial counterclockwise. To play back images starting with the first captured image, turn the dial clockwise. 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
Note Lines indicating the image area are shown on RAW images captured with [ : Cropping/aspect ratio ] set to [ 1:1 (aspect ratio) ], [ 4:3 (aspect ratio) ], or [ 16:9 (aspect ratio) ] ( ). If the search conditions are set with [ : Set image search conditions ] ( ), only the filtered images will be ...
Page 569 - With the shooting information screen displayed (
Shooting Information Display With the shooting information screen displayed ( ), you can press < > up or down to view other information. You can also customize the information displayed, in [ : Playback information display ] ( ). 569
Page 570 - Touch Playback; Browse images
Touch Playback The camera features a touch-screen panel that you can touch to control playback.Supported touch operations are like those used with smartphones and similar devices. First,press the < > button to prepare for touch playback. Browse images Jump display Index display 570
Page 571 - You can also magnify display by double-tapping with one finger.
Magnified view Note You can also magnify display by double-tapping with one finger. 571
Page 572 - Magnified Image Display; Setting the Initial Magnification Ratio
Magnified Image Display Setting the Initial Magnification Ratio Setting the Initial Magnification Position Magnification for Subsequent Images You can magnify display of your captured images. 1. Magnify the image. Press the < > button. The magnified view will appear. The position of the magnif...
Page 573 - Magnification is not available for movies.
2. Scroll the image. Use < > to scroll around the magnified image. Press the < > or < > button to exit magnified view. Note To switch to other images while maintaining magnified view, turn the < > dial. Magnification is not available for movies. 573
Page 574 - You can set the initial magnification ratio.
Setting the Initial Magnification Ratio You can set the initial magnification ratio. 1. Select [ : Magnification]. 2. Select [Magnificatn (apx)]. 574
Page 575 - Magnified view starts at the selected magnification ratio.; Actual size; Displays images essentially full-size, based on their pixels.; Same as last
3. Select an option. 2x, 4x, 8x, 10x Magnified view starts at the selected magnification ratio. Actual size Displays images essentially full-size, based on their pixels. Same as last Magnified view resumes from the same ratio as the last time you exitedmagnified view by pressing the < > or <...
Page 576 - Setting the Initial Magnification Position; You can set the initial magnification position.
Setting the Initial Magnification Position You can set the initial magnification position. 1. Select [ : Magnification]. 2. Select [Magnified position]. 576
Page 577 - From center; Magnified view starts from the center of the screen.; From focus pt
3. Select an option. From center Magnified view starts from the center of the screen. From focus pt Magnified view starts from the AF point in focus. If the photo is takenwith manual focus, the magnified view starts from the center of thescreen. 577
Page 578 - Magnification for Subsequent Images; Magnified position
Magnification for Subsequent Images You can specify whether to maintain the same position for magnified view or to use theposition set in [ Magnified position ] when displaying subsequent images. 1. Select [ : Magnification]. 2. Select [Maintain position]. 578
Page 579 - The position set in [; ] is used when displaying
3. Select an option. Enable The current magnified position is maintained when displayingsubsequent images in magnified view. Disable The position set in [ Magnified position ] is used when displaying subsequent images in magnified view. 579
Page 580 - Switch to the index display.; > dial further counterclockwise will switch the display
Index Display (Multiple-Image Display) 1. Switch to the index display. During image playback, turn the < > dial counterclockwise. The 4-image index display will appear. The selected image ishighlighted with an orange frame. Turning the < > dial further counterclockwise will switch the di...
Page 583 - Movie Playback; ] icon displayed in the upper left of
Movie Playback 1. Switch to playback. Press the < > button. 2. Select a movie. Turn the < > dial to select a movie to play. In single-image display, the [ ] icon displayed in the upper left of the screen indicates a movie. In index display, perforations at the left edge of a thumbnail in...
Page 584 - The movie playback panel will appear.
3. In single-image display, press the < > button. The movie playback panel will appear. 4. Play the movie. Press the < > button or tap [ ]. The movie will start playing back. Sound is played through the speaker(1). You can pause playback and access the movie playback panel bypressing the...
Page 585 - Movie playback panel
Movie playback panel Item Playback Operations Skip backward Skips backward approx. 1 sec. each time you press < > left. Holding < > to the left rewinds the movie. Previous frame Displays the previous frame each time you turn the < > dial left. Play Pressing the < > button tog...
Page 586 - Digest movie playback panel
Digest movie playback panel Item Playback Operations Previous clip Press < > left to display the first frame of the previous clip. Previous frame Displays the previous frame each time you turn the < > dial left. Play Pressing the < > button toggles between playing movies and stoppi...
Page 587 - Controls not on the previous two screens are as follows.; ), because volume cannot be adjusted by pressing
Controls not on the previous two screens are as follows. Item Playback Operations Edit Displays the editing screen ( ). Slow motion Adjust the slow motion speed by turning the < > dial. The slow motion speed is indicated in the upper right of the screen. Erase clip * Erases the current clip. F...
Page 588 - Editing a Movie's First and Last Scenes; Pause movie playback.
Editing a Movie's First and Last Scenes You can edit out the first and last scenes of a movie in approx. 1-sec. increments. 1. Pause movie playback. The movie playback panel will appear. 2. Press the < > button, then select [ ]. 588
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.
3. Specify the part to be edited out. Select either [ ] (Cut beginning) or [ ] (Cut end). Press < > left or right to go back or forward one frame. Keep pressing the Multi-controller to fast rewind or fast forward frames. Eachturn of the < > dial goes back or forward one frame. After deci...
Page 591 - Select a 4K movie or 4K time-lapse movie.; On the shooting information screen (
Frame Extraction from 4K Movies or 4K Time-LapseMovies From 4K or 4K time-lapse movies, you can select individual frames to save as JPEG orHEIF still images. This is referred to as “frame grabbing.” 1. Select a 4K movie or 4K time-lapse movie. Turn the < > dial to make a selection. On the shoo...
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.
3. Select a frame to grab. Use the movie playback panel to select the frame to grab as a stillimage. For movie playback panel instructions, see Movie playback panel . 4. Press the < > button, then select [ ]. 5. Save. Select [ OK ] to save the current frame as a JPEG still image. HEIF images a...
Page 593 - Frame grabbing is not possible from the following 4K movies.; Canon Log settings; • Movies recorded with other cameras
6. Select the image to display. Select [ View original movie ] or [ View extracted still image ]. Caution Frame grabbing is not possible from the following 4K movies. • Movies recorded with [ : Canon Log settings ] set to [ On ( ) ] • Movies recorded with other cameras Frame grabbing is not possible...
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.
Digest Movie Editing Individual chapters (clips) recorded in < > mode can be erased. Be careful when erasing clips, because they cannot be recovered. 1. Switch to playback. Press the < > button. 2. Select a still photo with an attached digest movie. Turn the < > dial to select a st...
Page 595 - The clip is erased, and the digest movie is overwritten.
4. Select a clip. Use [ ] or [ ] to select a clip. 5. Erase the clip. Press the < > button, then select [ ]. 6. Select [OK]. The clip is erased, and the digest movie is overwritten. 595
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.
Playback on a TV Set By connecting the camera to a television with a commercially available HDMI cable, you canplay back the captured still photos and movies on the television. If the image does not appear on the TV screen, confirm that [ : Video system] iscorrectly set to [For NTSC] or [For PAL] (d...
Page 599 - Protecting Images; If you format the card (; convenient when you want to erase all unneeded images at once.; Protecting Individual Images
Protecting Images Protecting Individual Images Specifying the Range of Images to Protect Protecting All Images in a Folder or on a Card You can protect important images from being accidentally erased. Caution If you format the card ( ), the protected images will also be erased. Note Once an image is...
Page 600 - Select the image to protect.; > button to protect the selected image, after which it will
2. Select [Select images]. 3. Select the image to protect. Turn the < > dial to select an image to protect. 4. Protect the image. Press the < > button to protect the selected image, after which it will be labeled with a [ ] icon (1) at the top of the screen. To cancel protection and clea...
Page 601 - Specifying the Range of Images to Protect; Select range; To select another image to protect, repeat step 2.
Specifying the Range of Images to Protect While looking at the images in the index display, you can specify the first and last images fora range to protect all the specified images at once. 1. Select [Select range]. Select [ Select range ] in [ : Protect images ]. 2. Specify the range of images. Sel...
Page 602 - Protecting All Images in a Folder or on a Card
Protecting All Images in a Folder or on a Card You can protect all the images in a folder or on a card at once. When you select [ All images in folder ] or [ All images on card ] in [ : Protect images ], all the images in the folder or on the card will be protected. To cancel protection, select [ Un...
Page 603 - Erasing Images; Erasing Images Individually; Select the image to be erased.
Erasing Images Erasing Images Individually Selecting ([ ]) Multiple Images to Erase Together Specifying the Range of Images to Erase Erasing All Images in a Folder or on a Card You can either select and erase unnecessary images individually or erase them in onebatch. Protected images ( ) will not be...
Page 604 - Erase; Series of images captured in [; Erase scene including image
4. Erase the images. JPEG/HEIF/RAW images or movies Select [ Erase ]. RAW+JPEG/RAW+HEIF images Select an option. Series of images captured in [ ], [ ], or [ ] drive mode are erased when you select [ Erase scene including image ] during playback. 604
Page 605 - To select another image to be erased, repeat step 3.
Selecting ([ ]) Multiple Images to Erase Together By adding checkmarks to the images to be erased, you can erase all those images at once. 1. Select [ : Erase images]. 2. Select [Select and erase images]. 3. Select an image. Turn the < > dial to select an image to erase, then press the < &g...
Page 607 - Specifying the Range of Images to Erase; To select another image to be erased, repeat step 2.
Specifying the Range of Images to Erase While looking at the images in the index display, you can specify the first and last images fora range to erase all the specified images at once. 1. Select [Select range]. Select [ Select range ] in [ : Erase images ]. 2. Specify the range of images. Select th...
Page 609 - Erasing All Images in a Folder or on a Card
Erasing All Images in a Folder or on a Card You can erase all the images in a folder or on a card at once. When you select [ All images in folder ] or [ All images on card ] in [ : Erase images ], all the images in the folder or on the card will be erased. If the search conditions are set with [ : S...
Page 610 - Rotating Still Photos; Select an image to rotate.
Rotating Still Photos You can use this feature to rotate the displayed image to the desired orientation. 1. Select [ : Rotate stills]. 2. Select an image to rotate. Turn the < > dial to select the image. 3. Rotate the image. Each time you press the < > button, the image is rotated clockw...
Page 611 - Movies cannot be rotated.
Note If you set [ : Auto rotate ] to [ On ] ( ) before taking pictures, you need not rotate the image with this function.If the rotated image is not displayed in the rotated orientation during imageplayback, set [ : Auto rotate ] to [ On ]. Movies cannot be rotated. 611
Page 612 - Changing Movie Orientation Information; > dial to select a movie with orientation information to
Changing Movie Orientation Information You can manually edit movie playback orientation information (which determines which sideis up). 1. Select [ : Change mov rotate info]. 2. Select a movie. Turn the < > dial to select a movie with orientation information to change. 612
Page 613 - Change the orientation information.; As you watch the camera and
3. Change the orientation information. As you watch the camera and icon in the upper left of the screen, press the < > button to specify which side is up. Each press of the < > button edits the movie rotation information as follows: [ ] → [ ] → [ ]. Caution Movies are played horizontally...
Page 614 - Rating Images; Rating Individual Images with the <; Select the image to be rated.; To rate another image, repeat steps 1 and 2.
Rating Images Rating Individual Images with the < > Button Rating Individual Images via the Menu Rating by Specifying the Range Rating All Images in a Folder or on a Card You can rate images on a scale of 1–5 ( / / / / ). This function is called rating. * Rating images can help you organize th...
Page 615 - In the detailed settings for [; Rating
Note In the detailed settings for [ Rating ] in [ : btn function ], you can select the rating to apply. 615
Page 616 - Rating Individual Images via the Menu
Rating Individual Images via the Menu 1. Select [ : Rating]. 2. Select [Select images]. 3. Select the image to be rated. Turn the < > dial to select the image to be rated. 616
Page 618 - Rating by Specifying the Range
Rating by Specifying the Range While looking at the images in the index display, you can specify the first and last images fora range to rate all the specified images at once. 1. Select [Select range]. Select [ Select range ] in [ : Rating ]. 2. Specify the range of images. Select the first image (s...
Page 620 - Rating All Images in a Folder or on a Card
Rating All Images in a Folder or on a Card You can rate all the images in a folder or on a card at once. Under [ : Rating ], when you select [ All images in folder ] or [ All images on card ], all the images in the folder or on the card will be rated. Turn the < > dial to select a rating, then...
Page 621 - Values next to ratings are displayed as [; display only the images given a specific rating.
Note Values next to ratings are displayed as [ ### ] if more than 1,000 images have that rating.With [ : Set image search conditions ] and [ : Image jump w/ ], you can display only the images given a specific rating. 621
Page 622 - Copying Images; Copying Individual Images
Copying Images Copying Individual Images Copying a Range of Images Copying All Images in a Folder or on a Card You can copy the images on one card to the other card to save duplicates.All images in a folder or on a card can also be copied at the same time. Caution For extensive copying, consider usi...
Page 624 - Select the source folder, then press the <; Select an image to copy.; To select another image to copy, repeat step 4.
3. Select the folder. (1) Number of images in folder(2) Lowest file number(3) Folder name(4) Highest file number Select the source folder, then press the < > button. When selecting the folder, refer to the images displayed at right of thescreen. 4. Select an image to copy. (1) Total images sel...
Page 625 - Select the folder to copy the image to, then press the <; Create folder
5. Press the < > button. 6. Select [OK]. Check the target card, then select [ OK ]. 7. Select the target folder. Select the folder to copy the image to, then press the < > button. To create a new folder, select [ Create folder ]. 625
Page 626 - Results are displayed after copying is finished. Select [; the screen in step 2.
8. Select [OK]. Check the information about the source and target card, then select[ OK ]. Results are displayed after copying is finished. Select [ OK ] to return to the screen in step 2. 626
Page 627 - Copying a Range of Images
Copying a Range of Images You can copy all specified images at once by selecting the first and last images in a rangeas you look at images in the index display. 1. Select [Range]. 2. Select the folder. Select the source folder, then press the < > button. When selecting the folder, refer to the...
Page 628 - Specify the range of images.; To select another image to copy, repeat step 3.
3. Specify the range of images. Select the first image (start point). Next, select the last image (end point). A checkmark [ ] will beappended to all the images within the range between first and lastimages. To select another image to copy, repeat step 3. 4. Press the < > button. Images in the...
Page 629 - Copying All Images in a Folder or on a Card; All images
Copying All Images in a Folder or on a Card You can copy all the images in a folder or on a card at once.Selecting [ Sel. ] or [ All images ] in [ : Image copy ] copies all the images it contains. 629
Page 630 - Setting Print Options
Print Ordering (DPOF) Setting Print Options Selecting Images for Printing DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) enables you to print images recorded on the cardaccording to your printing instructions such as the image selection, quantity to print, etc. Youcan print multiple images in one batch or create...
Page 631 - Multiple; ] to specify the images to be
3. Set the options as desired. Set [ Print type ], [ Date ], and [ File No. ] options. Print type Standard Prints one image on onesheet. Index Multiple thumbnail imagesare printed on one sheet. Both Prints both the standardand index prints. Date On [ On ] imprints the recorded date of the captured i...
Page 632 - If you print an image with a large image size using the [
Caution If you print an image with a large image size using the [ Index ] or [ Both ] setting ( ), the index print may not be printed with certain printers. In this case, resize the image ( ), then print the index print. Even if [ Date ] and [ File No. ] are set to [ On ], the date or file number ma...
Page 633 - > button to save the print order to the card.; Index; > button are included in
Selecting Images for Printing Selecting images Select and specify the images individually.Press the < > button to save the print order to the card. Standard/Both (1) Quantity (2) Total images selected Press the < > button to set the print quantity for the current image to 1. By turning t...
Page 634 - Selecting multiple images
Selecting multiple images Select range Select [ Select range ] in [ Multiple ]. Selecting the first and last images of the range marks all the images in the range with a checkmark [ ], and one copy of each imagewill be specified for printing. All images in a folder Select [ Mark all in folder ] and ...
Page 635 - Specifying Individual Images
Photobook Set-up Specifying Individual Images Specifying the Image Range for a Photobook Specifying All Images in a Folder or on a Card You can specify up to 998 images to be printed in a photobook. When you use EOS Utility(EOS software) to import images to a computer, the specified images for a pho...
Page 636 - Select an image for the photobook.; > dial to select an image for the photobook, then press
3. Select an image for the photobook. Use the < > dial to select an image for the photobook, then press the < > button. To select other images to be specified for a photobook, repeat step 3. 636
Page 637 - Specifying the Image Range for a Photobook
Specifying the Image Range for a Photobook While looking at the images in the index display, you can specify the range (start point toend point) of images to be specified for a photobook at once. 1. Select [Multiple]. Select [ Multiple ] in [ : Photobook Set-up ]. 2. Select [Select range]. 637
Page 639 - Specifying All Images in a Folder or on a Card
Specifying All Images in a Folder or on a Card You can specify all the images in a folder or on a card at once for a photobook. All images in the folder or on the card are specified for the photobook when you select [ All images in folder ] or [ All images on card ] in the [ Multiple ] option for [ ...
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.
2. Select an option, then select images. You can select multiple images to process at once. Select images Turn the < > dial to select an image to process, then press the < > button. Press the < > button. Select range Select the first image (start point). Next, select the last image...
Page 644 - You can magnify images displayed for [; Results of processing with [
Magnified View You can magnify images displayed for [ Set up processing→JPEG ] or [ Set up processing →HEIF ] by pressing the < > button. The magnification ratio varies depending on the [ Image quality ] setting. With < >, you can scroll around the magnified image. To cancel the magnifie...
Page 645 - Processing Images with Specified Aspect Ratios
Processing Images with Specified Aspect Ratios JPEG or HEIF images at the specified aspect ratio are created when you process RAWimages shot with [ : Cropping/aspect ratio ] ( ) set to [ 1:1 (aspect ratio) ], [ 4:3 (aspect ratio) ], or [ 16:9 (aspect ratio) ]. 645
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 (
RAW Image Processing Options Brightness adjustment You can adjust the image brightness up to ±1 stop in 1/3-stop increments. White balance ( ) You can select the white balance. Selecting [ ] enables you to select [ Auto: Ambience priority ] or [ Auto: White priority ]. If you select [ ], you can set...
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 (
Image quality ( ) You can set the image quality when creating a JPEG or HEIF image. Color space ( ) You can select either sRGB or Adobe RGB. Since the camera screen is not compatiblewith Adobe RGB, the difference in the image will hardly be perceptible when either colorspace is set. * [ ] is display...
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
• Diffraction correction ( ) The diffraction by the lens aperture degrading the image sharpness can becorrected. If [ Enable ] is set, the corrected image will be displayed. If the effect is difficult to discern, magnify the image ( ). Caution Processing RAW images in the camera will not produce exa...
Page 649 - Creative Assist
Creative Assist You can process RAW images by applying your preferred effects and saving as JPEGs. 1. Select [ : Creative Assist]. 2. Select an image. Turn the < > dial to select an image to process, then press the < > button. 649
Page 650 - ] are effects recommended by the camera based on image
3. Select an effect. Turn the < > dial to select an effect. By selecting [ Preset ] and pressing the < > button, you can choose [ VIVID ], [ SOFT ], or other preset effects. [ AUTO1 ], [ AUTO2 ], and [ AUTO3 ] are effects recommended by the camera based on image conditions. You can selec...
Page 651 - confirmation message is displayed.
To reset the settings, press the < > button and select [ OK ] after a confirmation message is displayed. To confirm the effect, press the < > button. 4. Select [OK] to save the image. 651
Page 652 - Quick Control RAW Processing
Quick Control RAW Processing You can select the type of RAW image processing performed from the Quick Control screen. 1. Select [ : Quick Control RAW processing]. 652
Page 653 - RAW processing that applies your preferred effect (; RAW processing according to conditions you specify (
2. Select an option. Creative Assist RAW processing that applies your preferred effect ( ). RAW image processing RAW processing according to conditions you specify ( ). 653
Page 654 - Dual Pixel RAW Processing; Portrait Relighting
Dual Pixel RAW Processing Portrait Relighting Background Clarity When you use the camera in RAW image processing ( ) for images captured with Dual Pixel RAW enabled ( ), dual pixel data and detailed face information can be used in image correction. Portrait Relighting Oblique or insufficient lightin...
Page 656 - Comparison screen; After change
3. Adjust the image. Select [ ], then press the < > button. Adjust the image, then press the < > button. (1) Use < > to position the light source. (2) represents the position of the selected face. By adjusting (1) relativeto (2), you can adjust the direction of lighting. Overlappin...
Page 657 - Selection is possible from up to 10 people.
Caution Selection is possible from up to 10 people. Faces cannot be selected unless they are large enough and awayfrom the edge of the screen, and the camera must be able toacquire detailed face information. 4. Save. Select [ ] (Save), read the message, and select [ OK ]. 657
Page 658 - Background Clarity
Background Clarity To adjust hazy backgrounds in images of people and landscapes, you can set the level ofclarity in a range of 0–4. 1. Select [ : DPRAW processing]. 2. Select [Background clarity]. Turn the < > dial to select an image to adjust, then press the < > button. 658
Page 659 - You can switch between the [; screens by pressing the [; ] screen have been modified
3. Adjust the image. Select [ ], then press the < > button. With [ ] selected, you can select the level by turning the < > or < > dial without pressing the < > button. Turn the < > or < > dial to select the level, then press the < > button. Comparison screen...
Page 661 - Cloud RAW Image Processing; Checking Processing Capacity
Cloud RAW Image Processing Checking Processing Capacity Adding Images to Process Checking/Removing Selected Images Uploading Images You can upload or images to image.canon for processing into JPEG or HEIF images. The RAW images remain the same as when captured, so you can adjust theprocessing condit...
Page 662 - You can check how many images you can process at image.canon.
Checking Processing Capacity You can check how many images you can process at image.canon. 1. Select [ : Cloud RAW image processing]. 2. Select [Check proc. capacity (refresh)]. The camera accesses image.canon. 3. Check the quantity in [Proc. capacity]. Information in [ Proc. capacity ] is updated. ...
Page 663 - ] is [0] unless you have a paid subscription for cloud RAW image
Caution [ Proc. capacity ] is [0] unless you have a paid subscription for cloud RAW image processing. You will receive subscription information at the email address onrecord at image.canon if you check the processing capacity without a subscription. 663
Page 664 - Adding Images to Process
Adding Images to Process 1. Select [Add images to process]. 664
Page 668 - Checking/Removing Selected Images; To remove from the upload list, press the <
Checking/Removing Selected Images 1. Select [Check/remove selected images]. 2. Browse your images. Turn the < > dial to check images. To remove from the upload list, press the < > button. [ ] is displayed. To check image processing conditions, press the < > button. After you finish...
Page 669 - ] when a message is displayed about removing images from
3. Remove the current image from the upload list as needed. Select [ OK ] when a message is displayed about removing images from the upload list. 669
Page 670 - Uploading Images
Uploading Images 1. Select [Send]. 2. Read the message. Read the message, then tap [ Send ]. You will be notified at the email address on record for your Canon IDwhen your files have been received for processing and whenprocessing is complete. Caution The number of images and processing capacity may...
Page 671 - Playback Creative Filters
Playback Creative Filters Creative Filter Characteristics You can apply the following filter processing to an image and save it as a separate image:Grainy B/W, Soft focus, Fish-eye effect, Art bold effect, Water painting effect, Toy cameraeffect, and Miniature effect. 1. Select [ : Playback creative...
Page 672 - Adjust the filter effect, then press the <; ], you can switch between vertical and horizontal
3. Select a filter effect ( ). 4. Adjust the filter effect. Adjust the filter effect, then press the < > button. For [ Miniature effect ], you can move the area that looks sharp (the white frame). • By tapping [ ], you can switch between vertical and horizontal scene frame orientation. Switchi...
Page 673 - Check the destination folder and image file number, then select [; To apply filter processing to other images, repeat steps 2–5.
5. Save. Select [ OK ]. Check the destination folder and image file number, then select [ OK ]. To apply filter processing to other images, repeat steps 2–5. Note RAW images cannot be selected. Note that for images captured in RAW+JPEGshooting, filter processing is applied to the JPEG image before s...
Page 675 - Resizing JPEG/HEIF Images; images and RAW images or movies
Resizing JPEG/HEIF Images You can resize a JPEG or HEIF image to reduce the pixel count and save it as a new image.Resizing is available for , , or JPEGs or HEIFs (in sizes except ), including those captured in RAW+JPEG and RAW+HEIF shooting. images and RAW images or movies cannot be resized. 1. Sel...
Page 676 - To resize another image, repeat steps 2 to 4.
3. Select the desired image size. Select the desired image size (1). 4. Save. Select [ OK ] to save the resized image. Check the destination folder and image file number, then select [ OK ]. To resize another image, repeat steps 2 to 4. 676
Page 677 - Cropping JPEG/HEIF Images
Cropping JPEG/HEIF Images You can crop a captured JPEG or HEIF image and save it separately. RAW images andframe-grab images from 4K movies cannot be cropped. 1. Select [ : Cropping]. 2. Select an image. Turn the < > dial to select the image to crop. Press the < > button to display the c...
Page 679 - To crop another image, repeat steps 2 to 5.; ) will not be appended; Cropping
5. Save. Turn the < > dial to select [ ], then press the < > button. Select [ OK ] to save the cropped image. Check the destination folder and image file number, then select [ OK ]. To crop another image, repeat steps 2 to 5. Caution The position and size of the cropping frame may change...
Page 680 - Converting HEIF to JPEG; HEIF images that have been converted to JPEGs are labeled [; Converting Individual Images
Converting HEIF to JPEG Converting Individual Images Specifying the Range of Images to Convert You can convert HEIF images captured in HDR shooting and save them as JPEG images. Note HEIF images that have been converted to JPEGs are labeled [ ]. Converting Individual Images 1. Select [ : HEIF→JPEG c...
Page 681 - If there are other images for conversion, select [; Yes
3. Select an image. Turn the < > dial to select an HEIF image to convert to JPEG, then press the < > button. To select another image to convert, repeat step 3. Press the < > button to convert to JPEG. 4. Save. Select [ OK ] to save the JPEG image. If there are other images for conv...
Page 682 - ] to use the original HEIF images for display.
5. Select the images to use for display. Select [ Original image ] to use the original HEIF images for display. Select [ Processed img. ] to use the converted JPEG images for display. Note Some scenes may look different after conversion if the original and convertedimages are compared.Conversion is ...
Page 683 - Specifying the Range of Images to Convert
Specifying the Range of Images to Convert 1. Select [Select range]. 2. Specify the range of images. Select the first image (start point). Next, select the last image (end point). A checkmark [ ] will beappended to all the images within the range between first and lastimages. To select other images, ...
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.
Slide Show You can play back the images on the card as an automatic slide show. 1. Specify the images to be played back. To play back all the images on the card, go to step 2. If you want to specify the images to be played back in the slide show,filter the images with [ : Set image search conditions...
Page 686 - After completing the settings, press the <
3. Set the playback as desired. Select [ Set up ]. Set the [ Display time ] and [ Repeat ] (repeated playback) settings for the still photos. After completing the settings, press the < > button. Display time Repeat 686
Page 687 - displayed in the upper left of the screen. Press the <
4. Start the slide show. Select [ Start ]. After [ Loading image... ] is displayed, the slide show will start. 5. Exit the slide show. To exit the slide show and return to the setting screen, press the< > button. Note To pause the slide show, press the < > button. During pause, [ ] will ...
Page 688 - Setting Image Search Conditions; Clearing the Search Conditions
Setting Image Search Conditions Clearing the Search Conditions You can filter image display according to your search conditions. After setting the imagesearch conditions, you can play back and display only the found images. You can alsoprotect, rate, play a slide show, erase, and apply other operati...
Page 689 - Set the search conditions.; If you select the option and press the <
2. Set the search conditions. Turn the < > dial to select an option. Turn the < > dial to set the option. A checkmark [ ] (1) is appended to the left of the option. (Specified asthe search condition.) If you select the option and press the < > button, the checkmark [ ] will be remo...
Page 690 - The search condition is applied.; Display the found images.; If no images match the search conditions, pressing the <
3. Apply the search conditions. Press the < > button and read the message displayed. Select [ OK ]. The search condition is applied. 4. Display the found images. Press the < > button. Only the images that match the set conditions (filtered) will be playedback.When the images are filtered...
Page 691 - Access the screen in step 2, then press the <
Note Search conditions may be cleared after operations involving camera power or cardchanges and editing, adding, or erasing images.Auto power off time may be extended while the [ : Set image search conditions ] screen is displayed. Clearing the Search Conditions Access the screen in step 2, then pr...
Page 692 - Resuming from Previous Playback; ]: Playback resumes from the last image displayed (unless you; ]: Playback resumes from your most recent shot whenever the
Resuming from Previous Playback 1. Select [ : View from last seen]. 2. Select an option. [ Enable ]: Playback resumes from the last image displayed (unless you have just finished shooting). [ Disable ]: Playback resumes from your most recent shot whenever the camera is restarted. 692
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
Browsing Images with the Main Dial In single-image display, you can turn the < > dial to jump through the images forward or backward according to the jump method set. 1. Select [ : Image jump w/ ]. 2. Select the jump method. Note With [ Jump images by the specified number ], you can turn the &...
Page 694 - You can browse by the jump method set.; You can also change the jump method by pressing <
3. Browse by jumping. (1) Jump method(2) Playback position Press the < > button. In single-image display, turn the < > dial. You can browse by the jump method set. Note You can also change the jump method by pressing < > left or right during playback. 694
Page 695 - Browsing Images with the Rate+Quick Control Dial 1; You can configure this feature when [; btn function
Browsing Images with the Rate+Quick Control Dial 1 In single-image display, you can turn the < > dial while holding down the < > button to jump through the images forward or backward according to the jump method set. 1. Select [ : Image jump w/ + ]. 2. Select the jump method. Note You ca...
Page 698 - Rate Button Function
Rate Button Function You can assign image rating/protection/erasure or browsing of rated or protected images tothe < > button. 1. Select [ : btn function]. 698
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 <
Customizing Playback Information Display Histogram You can specify screens and accompanying information displayed during image playback. 1. Select [ : Playback information display]. 2. Add a checkmark [ ] next to the number of screens to display. Select numbers with the < > dial. Press the <...
Page 701 - ] is displayed in the lower left of the [
Histogram The histograms show signal levels across the tonal range. Brightness display (for checkingthe general exposure level and overall gradation) and RGB display (for checking saturationand gradation of red, green, and blue) are available. You can switch the histogram displayedby pressing the &l...
Page 702 - Sample histograms; Dark image
[Brightness] display This histogram is a graph showing the distribution of the image's brightness level, withthe horizontal axis indicating the brightness level (darker on the left and brighter on theright) and the vertical axis indicating the pixel count at each brightness level. The morepixels the...
Page 704 - Displaying the Highlight Alert
Displaying the Highlight Alert You can specify blinking display of overexposed highlights on the playback screen. Toobtain more detailed gradation in the blinking areas where you want the gradation to befaithfully reproduced, set the exposure compensation to a negative amount and shoot againfor a be...
Page 705 - AF Point Display
AF Point Display You can display the AF points that were used to focus, which will be outlined in red on theplayback screen. 1. Select [ : AF point disp.]. 2. Select [Enable]. 705
Page 706 - Playback Grid
Playback Grid You can display a grid over still photos shown in single-image display on the playbackscreen. This function is convenient for checking the image's vertical or horizontal tilt as wellas composition. 1. Select [ : Playback grid]. 2. Select an option. Note When panoramic images are displa...
Page 708 - Displays the recording or playback time during movie playback.; Displays the time code during movie playback.
2. Select an option. Rec time Displays the recording or playback time during movie playback. Time code Displays the time code during movie playback. Note Time codes are always recorded to movie files (except when High Frame Ratemovies are set to [ Free run ]), regardless of the [ Movie rec count ] s...
Page 709 - HDMI HDR Output
HDMI HDR Output You can view RAW or HEIF images in HDR by connecting the camera to an HDR TV. 1. Select [ : HDMI HDR output]. 2. Select [On]. Note Make sure the HDR TV is set up for HDR input. For details on how to switch inputson the TV, refer to the TV manual.Depending on the TV used, images may n...
Page 710 - Still Photo Extraction from RAW Burst Images; You can extract any image from the sets (“rolls,”
Still Photo Extraction from RAW Burst Images You can extract any image from the sets (“rolls,” ) that are captured in RAW burst mode as a JPEG, HEIF, or RAW image. 1. Switch to playback. Press the < > button. 2. Select a roll. Turn the < > dial to select a roll. In single-image display, ...
Page 711 - Images are saved in [
4. Select an image. Turn the < > dial to select the image to extract. To delete unneeded portions at the beginning and end of the roll, pressthe < > button ( ). 5. Press the < > button. 6. Select an image format and save the extracted image. With [ Extract as ] or [ Extract as ], y...
Page 712 - Communication Functions
Communication Functions This chapter describes how to send images, shoot remotely, and perform other operationsusing communication functions. Caution Important Note that Canon cannot be held liable for any loss or damage caused by erroneouswireless communication settings when using the camera. In ad...
Page 713 - Tab Menus: Communication Functions; Communication functions 1; Connect to Wireless Remote; Communication functions 2; Transfer images to FTP server
Tab Menus: Communication Functions Communication functions 1 (1) Connect to smartphone(tablet) (2) Connect to Wireless Remote (3) Connect to EOS Utility (4) Upload to image.canon Communication functions 2 (1) Transfer images to FTP server (2) Advanced connection 713
Page 714 - Communication functions 3
Communication functions 3 (1) Airplane mode (2) Wi-Fi settings (3) Bluetooth settings (4) Camera name (5) GPS device settings (6) Error details (7) Reset communication settings Caution Some menu items cannot be configured while the camera is connected tocomputers or other devices via an interface ca...
Page 715 - Connecting to a Smartphone or Tablet
Connecting to a Smartphone or Tablet Preparing the Smartphone Connecting to a Smartphone via Wi-Fi Main Functions of Camera Connect Maintaining a Wi-Fi Connection When the Camera Is Off Canceling the Pairing Automatic Image Transfer to a Smartphone as You Shoot Sending Images to a Smartphone from th...
Page 717 - Connecting to a Smartphone via Wi-Fi
Connecting to a Smartphone via Wi-Fi 1. Select [ : Connect to smartphone(tablet)]. 2. Select [OK]. This screen is not displayed if the Wi-Fi setting is already set to[ Enable ]. 3. Select [Add a device to connect to]. 717
Page 720 - Complete the pairing process.; The name of the connected device is displayed.
9. Complete the pairing process. Press the < > button to finish pairing. The name of the connected device is displayed. Caution The camera cannot be connected to two or more devices at the same time viaBluetooth. To switch to a different smartphone for the Bluetooth connection, see Reconnectin...
Page 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.
10. Tap a Camera Connect function. For details on Camera Connect functions, see Main Functions of Camera Connect . Tap a Camera Connect function to initiate a Wi-Fi connection. In iOS,tap [ Join ] when a message is displayed to confirm camera connection. 11. Confirm that the devices are connected vi...
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
[ Wi-Fi on] screen 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 Terminates the Wi...
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.
Main Functions of Camera Connect Images on camera Images can be browsed, deleted, or rated.Images can be saved on a smartphone.Effects can be applied to RAW images and saved to a smartphone ( Creative Assist ). Remote live view shooting Enables remote shooting as you view a live image on the smartph...
Page 724 - Maintaining a Wi-Fi Connection When the Camera Is Off; Even when the camera power switch is set to <; Airplane mode
Maintaining a Wi-Fi Connection When the Camera Is Off Even when the camera power switch is set to < >, as long as it is paired to a smartphone via Bluetooth, you can use the smartphone to browse images on the camera orperform other operations.If you prefer not to stay connected to the camera v...
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 [ ].
Canceling the Pairing Cancel pairing with a smartphone as follows. 1. Select [ : Connect to smartphone(tablet)]. 2. Select [Edit/delete device]. 3. Select the smartphone to cancel pairing with. Smartphones currently paired with the camera are labeled [ ]. 725
Page 726 - Clear the camera information on the smartphone.
4. Select [Delete connection information]. 5. Select [OK]. 6. Clear the camera information on the smartphone. In the smartphone's Bluetooth setting menu, clear the camerainformation registered on the smartphone. 726
Page 727 - Automatic Image Transfer to a Smartphone as You Shoot
Automatic Image Transfer to a Smartphone as You Shoot Your shots can be automatically sent to a smartphone. Before following these steps, makesure the camera and smartphone are connected via Wi-Fi. 1. Select [ : Connect to smartphone(tablet)]. 2. Select [Send to smartphone after shot]. 3. Set [Auto ...
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.
Sending Images to a Smartphone from the Camera You can use the camera to send images to a smartphone connected via Wi-Fi. 1. Switch to playback. 2. Press the < > button. 3. Select [ Send images to smartphone]. If you perform this step while connected via Bluetooth, a message isdisplayed reques...
Page 730 - Select an image to send.; Images can be selected by touch from index display (; Size to send
(1) Sending images individually 1. Select an image to send. Turn the < > dial to select an image to send, then press the < > button. Images can be selected by touch from index display ( ). 2. Select [Send img shown]. In [ Size to send ], you can select the image sending size. When sendin...
Page 732 - Select images to send.; To switch to selecting images from 3-image display, turn the <
3. Select images to send. Turn the < > dial to select an image to send, then press the < > button. To switch to selecting images from 3-image display, turn the < > dial counterclockwise. To return to single-image display, turn the< > dial clockwise. After selecting the images...
Page 733 - Quality to send
4. Select [Size to send]. On the displayed screen, select an image size. When sending movies, select the image quality in [ Quality to send ]. 5. Select [Send]. 733
Page 734 - To change the number of images in index display, turn the <
(3) Sending a specified range of images 1. Press the < > button. 2. Select [Send range]. 3. Specify the range of images. Select the first image (start point). Next, select the last image (end point). A checkmark [ ] will beappended to all the images within the range between first and lastimage...
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
(5) Sending images that match the search conditions Send all the images that match the search conditions set in [ : Set image search conditions ] at once. For details on [ : Set image search conditions ], see Setting Image Search Conditions . 1. Press the < > button. 2. Select [Send all found]...
Page 740 - Ending image transfer; You can cancel the image transfer by selecting [; Cancel; size still photos are not reduced.
Ending image transfer Press the < > button on the image transfer screen. To end the Wi-Fi connection, select [ Disconnect ] on the [ Wi-Fi on ] screen. Caution During the image transfer operation, a picture cannot be taken even if the camera'sshutter button is pressed. Note You can cancel the ...
Page 741 - Connecting to a Wireless Remote Control
Connecting to a Wireless Remote Control Canceling the Pairing This camera can also be connected to Wireless Remote Control BR-E1 (sold separately, ) via Bluetooth for remote control shooting. 1. Select [ : Connect to Wireless Remote]. 2. Select [Add a device to connect to]. 3. Select [OK]. This scre...
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
4. Pair the devices. When the screen shown above appears, press and hold the < W > and < T > buttons on the BR-E1 simultaneously for at least 3 sec. After a message confirms that the camera is paired with the BR-E1,press the < > button. 5. Set up the camera for remote shooting. For...
Page 744 - Connecting to EOS Utility; Operating the Camera Using EOS Utility
Connecting to EOS Utility Operating the Camera Using EOS Utility Transferring Images from the Camera to a Computer (Direct Transfer) Transferring RAW+JPEG or RAW+HEIF Images Creating and Registering Captions This section describes how to connect the camera to a computer via Wi-Fi and performcamera o...
Page 747 - Select the SSID, then enter the password.; For the password, enter the password checked in step 4 in
Steps on the computer (1) 5. Select the SSID, then enter the password. Computer's screen (sample) On the computer's network setting screen, select the SSID checked instep 4 in Steps on the camera (1) . For the password, enter the password checked in step 4 in Steps on the camera (1) . 747
Page 749 - Select the camera to connect to, then click [; Connect
Steps on the computer (2) 7. Start EOS Utility. 8. In EOS Utility, click [Pairing over Wi-Fi/LAN]. If a firewall-related message is displayed, select [ Yes ]. 9. Click [Connect]. Select the camera to connect to, then click [ Connect ]. 749
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 (
[ Wi-Fi on] screen Image sel./transfer 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 ( ). Confirm Wi-Fi settings You can check setting details for Wi-Fi connections. Error details After any Wi-Fi con...
Page 752 - Selecting images to transfer; For options other than [
Transferring Images from the Camera to a Computer(Direct Transfer) With the camera connected to a computer (via Wi-Fi or an interface cable) and the mainEOS Utility window displayed, you can use the camera to transfer images to a computer.If you will transfer many images, consider using a household ...
Page 753 - Select the image to transfer.; The selected images are transferred to the computer.
4. Select the image to transfer. Use the < > dial to select an image to transfer, then press the < > button.Use the < > dial to add a checkmark [ ] in the upper left of the screen, then press the < > button. For three-image display, turn the < > dial counterclockwise. T...
Page 754 - Follow steps 1–2 in; Select a selection method.
Selecting multiple images Multiple images can be transferred at once after you choose a selection method. 1. Access the [Image sel./transfer] screen. Follow steps 1–2 in Selecting images to transfer . 2. Select a selection method. 754
Page 755 - Range; Selected images are registered in [; Images to transfer; Selecting
Select range Select [ Range ]. Selecting the first and last images of the range marks all the images in the range with acheckmark [ ], and one copy of each image will be sent. After image selection, press the < > button. Selected images are registered in [ Images to transfer ]. Go to step 5 of...
Page 756 - In a folder; Select transfer failed images
In a folder Select [ Sel. ]. Select your preferred selection method. • Selecting [ Select transfer failed images ] selects all images in the selected folder for which transfer failed. • Selecting [ Select images not transferred ] selects all unsent images in the selected folder. • Selecting [ Sel tr...
Page 758 - In a card
In a card Select [ All images ]. Select your preferred selection method. • Selecting [ Select transfer failed images ] selects all images on the card for which transfer failed. • Selecting [ Select images not transferred ] selects all unsent images on the card. • Selecting [ Sel transfer fail img ( ...
Page 759 - Select the type of images to transfer.; Some menu items are not available during image transfer.
Transferring RAW+JPEG or RAW+HEIF Images For RAW+JPEG or RAW+HEIF images, you can specify which image to transfer. 1. Access the [Image sel./transfer] screen. Follow step 1 in Selecting images to transfer . 2. Select [Set up direct transfer]. 3. Select the type of images to transfer. RAW+JPEG transf...
Page 760 - Creating and Registering Captions; Adding a Caption Before Transfer; Load settings
Creating and Registering Captions You can create captions and register them on the camera to use them as described in Adding a Caption Before Transfer . 1. Start EOS Utility and select [Camera settings]. 2. Select [WFT Captions]. 3. Enter the captions. Enter up to 31 characters (in ASCII format).To ...
Page 761 - ] to set your new captions on the camera.
4. Set the captions on the camera. Select [ Apply to camera ] to set your new captions on the camera. 761
Page 762 - Uploading Images to image.canon; Connecting the Camera to image.canon; Separate ISP connection and access point fees may apply.
Uploading Images to image.canon Connecting the Camera to image.canon Uploading Images to image.canon This section describes how to send images to image.canon. Connecting the Camera to image.canon Link the camera to image.canon to send images directly from the camera. A smartphone with a browser and ...
Page 763 - If the dedicated app has not been installed, select [; Install
3. Select [Connect]. If the dedicated app has not been installed, select [ Install ]. 4. Select [OK]. 5. Scan the QR code with the dedicated app. Select [ OK ]. 763
Page 764 - Confirm that the number is displayed in the dedicated app.
6. Establish a Wi-Fi connection. Connect to an access point via Wi-Fi. Follow the instructions for theconnection method used. • Connecting via WPS ( , ) • Connecting manually to detected networks ( ) • Connecting manually by specifying access point information ( ) 7. Confirm that the number is displ...
Page 765 - Complete the settings.; The setting menu is displayed on the camera screen.
8. Complete the settings. Press the < > button. The setting menu is displayed on the camera screen. Note The [ ] icon changes to [ ]. 9. Check the dedicated app. Confirm that the camera model name is registered in the dedicatedapp. 765
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.
[Upload to image.canon] screen 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. 766
Page 767 - Uploading is not possible during interval timer shooting.; Upload to image.canon
Uploading Images to image.canon Images are automatically uploaded to image.canon after the camera starts up (or recoversfrom auto power off). Images uploaded to image.canon can be downloaded to a computer ortransferred to other web services. Uploading is not possible during interval timer shooting. ...
Page 768 - Stills only; Uploading only applies to still photos.
3. Set [Type to send]. Stills only Uploading only applies to still photos. Stills+movies Uploading applies to both still photos and movies. 4. Restart the camera. Note Uploaded images are stored at image.canon for 30 days at theoriginal image size, without storage limitations. 768
Page 769 - Transferring Images to an FTP Server; Connecting the Camera to an FTP Server
Transferring Images to an FTP Server Connecting the Camera to an FTP Server Transferring Images Individually Transferring Multiple Images at Once Adding a Caption Before Transfer Auto Retry If Transfer Fails Protecting Images after Transfer Using the Power Saving Function Viewing Transferred Images ...
Page 770 - ] and go to step 6 to configure FTP server settings.
2. Select [OK]. This screen is not displayed if the Wi-Fi setting is already set to[ Enable ]. 3. Select [Add a device to connect to]. 4. Select a setting method. To skip configuration of access point connection settings, select[ Configure offline ] and go to step 6 to configure FTP server settings....
Page 772 - Use the virtual keyboard (
7. Select [Address setting]. Select [ OK ] to go to the next screen. 8. Enter the FTP server IP address. Use the virtual keyboard ( ) to enter the IP address. If DNS is used, enter the domain name. To confirm input and return to the screen in step 7, press the< > button. 772
Page 776 - Configure online; Not displayed if you selected [; Configure offline
15. Press the < > button. If you selected [ Configure online ] in step 4, the [ Wi-Fi on ] screen appears ( ). Not displayed if you selected [ Configure offline ] in step 4. Connection settings for FTP transfer are now complete. 776
Page 777 - Images can be transferred to an FTP server (; Transfer with caption
[ Wi-Fi on] screen Image sel./transfer Images can be transferred to an FTP server ( ). Transfer with caption You can add a registered caption to individual images before transfer ( ). FTP transfer settings You can configure settings related to FTP transfer and power saving ( ). Confirm Wi-Fi setting...
Page 778 - Importing a root certificate for FTPS; FTPS; used by the FTP server must be imported to the camera.
Importing a root certificate for FTPS If you specified [ FTPS ] FTP mode when configuring connection settings, the root certificate used by the FTP server must be imported to the camera. Only the root certificate with a file name of “ ROOT.CER ,” “ ROOT.CRT ,” or “ ROOT.PEM ” can be imported to the ...
Page 780 - or
Transferring Images Individually Automatic transfer after each shot Transferring the current image Specifying sizes or types of images to transfer Automatic transfer after each shot Each image can be immediately transferred to the FTP server automatically after your shot.You can continue shooting st...
Page 781 - The captured image is transferred to the FTP server.; Images cannot be erased during image transfer.; together manually at a later time (
3. Select [Automatic transfer]. 4. Select [Enable]. 5. Take the picture. The captured image is transferred to the FTP server. Caution Images cannot be erased during image transfer. Note During continuous shooting, images are transferred to the FTP server in the orderthey are captured.Captured images...
Page 782 - Transferring the current image
Transferring the current image Enables you to transfer the image you are viewing simply by pressing the < > button. You can continue shooting still photos as usual while images are being transferred. 1. Access the [FTP transfer settings] screen. Follow steps 1–2 in Automatic transfer after eac...
Page 783 - Specifying sizes or types of images to transfer
Specifying sizes or types of images to transfer You can specify which images to transfer when recording images of different sizes to bothcards, or when shooting RAW+JPEG or RAW+HEIF images. 1. Access the [FTP transfer settings] screen. Follow steps 1–2 in Automatic transfer after each shot . 2. Sele...
Page 785 - Transferring Multiple Images at Once
Transferring Multiple Images at Once Selecting images to transfer Selecting multiple images After shooting, you can select multiple images and transfer them all at once, or you cantransfer unsent images or images that could not be sent previously.You can continue shooting still photos as usual durin...
Page 786 - To select other images to transfer, repeat step 4.
3. Select [Sel.Image]. For options other than [ Sel.Image ], see Selecting multiple images . 4. Select the image to transfer. Use the < > dial to select an image to transfer, then press the < > button. Use the < > dial to add a checkmark [ ] in the upper left of the screen, then pr...
Page 787 - The selected images are transferred to the FTP server.
5. Select [Transfer]. 6. Select [OK]. The selected images are transferred to the FTP server. 787
Page 793 - Follow step 1 in
Adding a Caption Before Transfer You can add a registered caption to each image before transfer. This is convenient if youwant to inform the recipient of the printing quantity, for example. Captions are also added toimages saved to the camera. You can check captions added to images by examining the ...
Page 794 - Other images cannot be selected from the [
3. Specify the caption. Select [ Caption ], and on the screen displayed, select the content of the caption. 4. Select [Transfer]. The image is transferred with the caption. After transfer, display returnsto the [ Image transfer ] screen. Caution Other images cannot be selected from the [ Transfer wi...
Page 795 - Auto Retry If Transfer Fails; Transfer images to FTP; To resolve the error displayed, see
Auto Retry If Transfer Fails If transfer fails, the Wi-Fi icon blinks temporarily. In this case, the following screen isdisplayed after you press the < > button and select [ : Transfer images to FTP server ]. To resolve the error displayed, see Responding to Error Messages . Once you have reso...
Page 796 - Protecting Images after Transfer; You can automatically protect transferred images.; ] to automatically protect images in the camera that
Protecting Images after Transfer You can automatically protect transferred images. 1. Select [ : Transfer images to FTP server]. 2. Select [FTP transfer settings]. 3. Select [Protect images]. Select [ Enable ] to automatically protect images in the camera that were transferred via FTP ( ). 796
Page 797 - Using the Power Saving Function
Using the Power Saving Function When [ Enable ] is set and no image is transferred for a certain period, the camera will log off from the FTP server and end the Wi-Fi connection. The connection is re-establishedautomatically when the camera is ready for image transfer again. If you prefer not to end...
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
Viewing Transferred Images Images transferred to the FTP server are stored in the following folder as specified in theFTP server settings. Target folder of the FTP server Under the default settings of the FTP server, images are stored in [ C drive ] → [ Inetpub ] folder → [ ftproot ] folder, or in a...
Page 799 - Transferring Images with Mobile File Transfer
Transferring Images with Mobile File Transfer Using the Mobile File Transfer smartphone app, you can transfer images from the camera toFTP servers over a mobile network connection.For information about the app, see Software/Apps . 799
Page 800 - Advanced Connections
Advanced Connections Connecting to a Smartphone or Tablet This section describes how to establish a direct Wi-Fi connection with a smartphone and useCamera Connect to control the camera. Connecting to a Smartphone or Tablet 1. Select [ : Advanced connection]. 2. Select [OK]. This screen is not displ...
Page 801 - Start searching for access points.
3. Select [Connect to smartphone(tablet)]. 4. Select [Add a device to connect to]. 5. Start searching for access points. Press the < > button to start searching. If Camera Connect is not installed, use the smartphone to scan the QRcode on the screen, go to Google Play or App Store to install C...
Page 802 - Start Camera Connect and tap the camera name.
6. Establish a Wi-Fi connection. Connect to an access point via Wi-Fi. Follow the instructions for theconnection method used. • Connecting via WPS ( , ) • Connecting manually to detected networks ( ) • Connecting manually by specifying access point information ( ) 7. Start Camera Connect and tap the...
Page 803 - Basic Communication Settings
Basic Communication Settings Preparation Checking the Type of Access Point Connecting via WPS (PBC Mode) Connecting via WPS (PIN Mode) Connecting Manually to Detected Networks Connecting Manually by Specifying Networks Connecting in Camera Access Point Mode Setting the IP Address Before using the fo...
Page 804 - EOS Utility; Wireless Communication Precautions
Preparation Preparing to use communication functions EOS Utility A computer with EOS Utility (EOS software) installed is required.For EOS Utility installation instructions, visit the Canon website. FTP transfer A computer running one of the following OSes is required. The computer must also beset up...
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 [
Checking the Type of Access Point When connecting via an access point, check whether the access point supports WPS*,which simplifies connections between Wi-Fi devices.If you are unsure about WPS compatibility, refer to the access point user manual or otherdocumentation. * Stands for Wi-Fi Protected ...
Page 807 - ] to initiate connection with the access point.
3. Connect to the access point. Press the access point's WPS button. For details on where the buttonis and how long to press it, refer to the access point user manual. Select [ OK ] to initiate connection with the access point. The following screen is displayed once the camera is connected to theacc...
Page 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
Connecting Manually to Detected Networks Instructions in this section are continued from Checking the Type of Access Point . Connect to an access point by selecting its SSID (or ESS-ID) in a list of active access pointsnearby. Selecting the access point 1. Select an access point on the [Select a net...
Page 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 (
Entering the access point encryption key Enter the encryption key (password) set on the access point. For details on theencryption key that has been set, refer to the access point's user manual.The screens displayed in steps 2–3 vary depending on the authentication andencryption set on the access po...
Page 814 - Connecting Manually by Specifying Networks; Entering the SSID
Connecting Manually by Specifying Networks Instructions in this section are continued from Checking the Type of Access Point . Connect to an access point by entering its SSID (or ESS-ID). Entering the SSID 1. Select [Manual settings] on the [Select a network] screen. 2. Enter the SSID (network name)...
Page 815 - Setting the access point authentication method; Select an option and then [
Setting the access point authentication method 3. Select the authentication method. Select an option and then [ OK ] to go to the next screen. On the [ Encryption settings ] screen displayed if [ Open system ] is selected, select [ Disable ] or [ WEP ]. Entering the access point encryption key Enter...
Page 816 - Enter the encryption key.
5. Enter the encryption key. Press the < > button to access the virtual keyboard ( ), then enter the encryption key. Select [ OK ] to initiate connection with the access point. The following screen is displayed once the camera is connected to theaccess point. 6. Set the IP address. Go to Setti...
Page 819 - Connecting with Manual connection; SSID
Connecting with Manual connection Network settings for camera access point mode are configured manually. Set [ SSID ], [ Channel setting ], and [ Encryption settings ] on each screen displayed. 1. Select [Manual connection]. Select [ OK ]. 2. Enter the SSID (network name). Press the < > button...
Page 821 - If an error is displayed for [; Auto setting
5. Select [Auto setting]. Select [ OK ]. If an error is displayed for [ Auto setting ], set the IP address manually ( ). 6. Use the other device to connect to the camera. (1) SSID (network name) (2) Encryption key (password) 7. Complete connection settings for the communication function. 821
Page 822 - Set up the IP address settings automatically.
Setting the IP Address Select a method of setting the IP address, and then set the IP address on the camera. Setting the IP address automatically Set up the IP address settings automatically. 1. Select [Auto setting]. Select [ OK ]. If an error is displayed for [ Auto setting ], set the IP address m...
Page 823 - Setting the IP address manually
Setting the IP address manually Set up the IP address settings manually. Note that the items displayed vary depending onthe communication function. 1. Select [Manual setting]. Select [ OK ]. 823
Page 824 - Select an option to configure.; Select an option to access the screen for numerical input.
2. Select an option to configure. Select an option to access the screen for numerical input. To use a gateway, select [ Enable ], then select [ Address ]. To use a DNS address, select [ Manual setting ], then select [ Address ]. 824
Page 825 - Checking Network Settings
3. Enter the number. Turn the < > dial to switch to other input fields at the top of the screen, and turn the < > dial to select numbers to enter. Press the < > button to enter the selected number. To delete the number just entered, press the < > button. To set the entered nu...
Page 826 - Select an IPv6 option.
5. Select an IPv6 option. Select an option and then [ OK ] to go to the next screen. Select [ Enable ] to use IPv6. 6. Complete the connection settings based on the device to connect to. 826
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.
Editing/Deleting Devices for Connections Changing Device Nicknames Deleting Connection Information FTP Server Before editing or deleting connection settings for other devices, end the Wi-Fi connection.Here, [ : Transfer images to FTP server ] is used as an example. Changing Device Nicknames You can ...
Page 830 - Select the device for the connection.
3. Select the device for the connection. 4. Select [Change device nickname]. 5. Change the nickname. Use the virtual keyboard ( ) to enter the nickname. 6. Press the < > button, then select [OK]. 830
Page 831 - Deleting Connection Information; Access the screen for the connected device.; Follow steps 1–3 in
Deleting Connection Information 1. Access the screen for the connected device. Follow steps 1–3 in Changing Device Nicknames . For [ : Connect to Wireless Remote ], see Canceling the Pairing . 2. Select [Delete connection information]. 3. Select [OK]. 831
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
FTP Server You can configure FTP server settings. This is displayed when [ : Transfer images to FTP server ] is selected. 1. Access the connection settings screen. Follow steps 1–3 in Changing Device Nicknames . 2. Select [FTP server]. 3. Select an option. 4. Change the settings as needed. The follo...
Page 833 - ] is selected when you resend images that could not be transferred
Directory structure Default The server root folder is used for image storage. If you have created a subfolder in theroot folder by changing the [ Target folder ] setting, images are saved in that folder. Camera Automatically creates a folder structure matching that of the camera's (such as A/DCIM/10...
Page 834 - Trusting target servers; ] if you prefer to connect to FTP servers even when trust cannot be
Trusting target servers Set to [ Enable ] if you prefer to connect to FTP servers even when trust cannot be established based on the root certificate used. In this case, take suitable securitymeasures. 834
Page 835 - Airplane Mode; You can temporarily disable Wi-Fi and Bluetooth functions.; repeatedly to access detailed information display.
Airplane Mode You can temporarily disable Wi-Fi and Bluetooth functions. 1. Select [ : Airplane mode]. 2. Set to [On]. [ ] is displayed on the screen. Note [ ] may not be displayed in still photo shooting, movie recording, or playback,depending on display settings. If it is not displayed, press the ...
Page 836 - Checking the MAC Address
Wi-Fi Settings 802.1X Authentication Checking the MAC Address 1. Select [ : Wi-Fi settings]. 836
Page 837 - You can check the MAC address of the camera.
2. Select an option. Wi-Fi When the use of electronic devices and wireless devices is prohibited,such as on board airplanes or in hospitals, set it to [ Disable ]. 802.1X authentication Configure these settings when connecting to networks that require802.1X authentication. MAC address You can check ...
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
Note that the camera supports following protocols. Protocol Supported Authentication EAP-TLS X.509 EAP-TTLS MS-CHAP v2 PEAP MS-CHAP v2 Setup wizard Follow the wizard to configure the authentication settings. Confirm settings Select to check authentication settings. Delete settings Select to delete a...
Page 839 - Check the MAC address.
Checking the MAC Address You can check the camera's MAC address. 1. Select [ : Wi-Fi settings]. 2. Select [MAC address]. 3. Check the MAC address. 839
Page 840 - Bluetooth Settings; Bluetooth; If you will not use the Bluetooth function, select [; You can check the camera's Bluetooth address.; Connect to
Bluetooth Settings 1. Select [ : Bluetooth settings]. 2. Select an option. Bluetooth If you will not use the Bluetooth function, select [ Disable ]. Bluetooth address You can check the camera's Bluetooth address. Connect to You can check the name and communication status of the paireddevice. 840
Page 841 - Camera Name; Change the camera name.
Camera Name You can change the camera name (displayed on smartphones and other cameras) asneeded. 1. Select [ : Camera name]. 2. Change the camera name. Use the virtual keyboard ( ) to enter the camera name. 3. Press the < > button, then select [OK]. 841
Page 842 - GPS Device Settings; Smartphone
GPS Device Settings GP-E2 Smartphone GPS Connection Display You can geotag images with GPS Receiver GP-E2 (sold separately) or a smartphone. GP-E2 1. Attach GP-E2 to the camera. Attach GP-E2* to the camera's hot shoe and turn it on. For details,refer to the GP-E2 Instruction Manual. * Requires an op...
Page 844 - On the smartphone, activate location services.
Smartphone Complete these settings after installing the dedicated Camera Connect app ( ) on the smartphone. 1. On the smartphone, activate location services. 2. Establish a Bluetooth connection. Start Camera Connect and pair the camera and smartphone viaBluetooth. 3. Select [ : GPS device settings]....
Page 845 - Images are geotagged with the information from the smartphone.
5. Select [Smartphone]. 6. Take the picture. Images are geotagged with the information from the smartphone. 845
Page 846 - GPS Connection Display; and; Geotagging images as you shoot; Images you shoot while the GPS icon is on are geotagged.; Geotagging information
GPS Connection Display You can check the status of smartphone location information acquisition in the GPSconnection icon on the screens for still photo shooting or movie recording ( and , respectively). Gray: Location services are offBlinking: Location information cannot be acquiredOn: Location info...
Page 848 - Error Details; Details of errors that have occurred are displayed.
Error Details You can display details of errors affecting the camera's wireless communication functions. 1. Select [ : Error details]. Details of errors that have occurred are displayed. For more information on errors, see Responding to Error Messages . 848
Page 849 - Resetting Communication Settings
Resetting Communication Settings All wireless communication settings can be deleted. By deleting the wireless communicationsettings, you can prevent their information from being exposed when you lend or give yourcamera to other people. 1. Select [ : Reset communication settings]. 2. Select [OK]. Cau...
Page 850 - Virtual Keyboard Operations
Virtual Keyboard Operations (1) Input area, for entering text (2) Cursor keys, for moving in the input area (3) Current no. of characters/no. available (4) Keyboard (5) Switch input modes (6) Space (7) Delete a character in the input area (8) Exit input Use the < > dial to move within (1). Use...
Page 851 - Responding to Error Messages; disappears when the camera's power is set to <
Responding to Error Messages When an error occurs, display the details of the error by following one of the proceduresbelow. Then, eliminate the cause of the error by referring to the examples shown in thischapter. Select [ : Error details ]. Select [ Error details ] on the [ Wi-Fi on ] screen. Clic...
Page 852 - 1: Connection target not found; • Establish a connection using Camera Connect (; 2: Connection target not found; • Turn on the DHCP server.
11: Connection target not found In the case of [Connect to smartphone(tablet)], is Camera Connect running? • Establish a connection using Camera Connect ( ). In the case of [Connect to EOS Utility], is EOS Utility running? • Start EOS Utility and try to connect again ( ). Are the camera and the acce...
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 (
22: No response from DNS server What to check on the camera On the camera, the DNS address is set to [Manual setting]. Is this the correctsetting? • If no DNS server is used, set the camera's DNS address setting to [ Disable ] ( ). On the camera, does the DNS server's IP address setting match the se...
Page 854 - 3: Device with same IP address exists on selected network; ] in network environments using; method for encryption is set to [; Open system
23: Device with same IP address exists on selected network Is another device on the camera network using the same IP address as thecamera? • Change the camera's IP address to avoid using the same address as another device on the network. Otherwise, change the IP address of the device that has adupli...
Page 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 (
41: Cannot connect to FTP server What to check on the camera The camera's proxy server setting is [Enable]. Is this the correct setting? • If no proxy server is used, set the camera's proxy server setting to [ Disable ] ( ). Do the camera's [Address setting] and [Port No.] settings match those of th...
Page 856 - What to check on the FTP server; the firewall settings to allow access to the FTP server.
What to check on the FTP server Is the FTP server working correctly? • Configure the computer correctly to function as an FTP server.• If applicable, ask your network administrator for the FTP server address and port number, then set them on the camera. Is the power of the FTP server on? • Turn on t...
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.
What to check on the proxy server Is the proxy server on? • Turn on the proxy server. Is the proxy server working correctly? • Check the proxy server settings to make sure the server is working correctly as a proxy server. • If applicable, ask your network administrator for the proxy server's addres...
Page 858 - Have you exceeded the maximum number of FTP server connections?; 4: Cannot disconnect FTP server. Error code received from server.
43: Cannot connect to FTP server. Error code received from server. What to check on the proxy server Is the proxy server on? • Turn on the proxy server. Is the proxy server working correctly? • Check the proxy server settings to make sure the server is working correctly as a proxy server. • If appli...
Page 859 - letters, and make sure the correct login name is set on the camera (; • Use ASCII characters for the folder name.
45: Cannot login to FTP server. Error code received from server. What to check on the camera On the camera, is the [Login name] set correctly? • Check the login name for accessing the FTP server. Check upper- and lower-case letters, and make sure the correct login name is set on the camera ( ). On t...
Page 860 - • Restart the FTP server.
46: For the data session, error code received from FTP server What to check on the FTP server The connection was terminated by the FTP server. • Restart the FTP server. Do the user rights for the FTP server allow reading, writing, and log access? • Configure the FTP server's user rights to allow rea...
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
61: Selected SSID wireless LAN network not found Are any obstacles blocking the line of sight between the camera and the antennaof the access point? • Move the antenna of the access point to a position clearly visible from the point of view of the camera. What to check on the camera Does the SSID se...
Page 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.
91: Other error A problem other than error code number 11 to 83 occurred. • Turn the camera's power switch off and on. 121: Not enough free space on server The target Web server does not have enough free space. • Delete unnecessary images on the Web server, check the free space on the Web server, th...
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.
133: Cannot log in to Web service An error occurred when signing in to image.canon. • Check the image.canon settings.• Try accessing image.canon over Wi-Fi again later. 134: Set the correct date and time The date, time, and time zone settings are incorrect. • Check the [ : Date/Time/Zone ] settings....
Page 864 - Distance Between the Camera and the Smartphone
Wireless Communication Precautions Distance Between the Camera and the Smartphone Installation Location of Access Point Antenna Nearby Electronic Devices Precautions for Using Multiple Cameras If the transmission rate drops, the connection is lost, or other problems occur when using thewireless comm...
Page 866 - Security
Security If security settings have not been properly set, the following problems may occur. Transmission monitoringThird parties with malicious intent may monitor wireless LAN transmissions and attemptto acquire the data you are sending.Unauthorized network accessThird parties with malicious intent ...
Page 867 - The IP address assigned to the computer is indicated in the [
Checking Network Settings Windows Open the Windows [ Command Prompt ], then enter ipconfig/all and press the <Enter> key. In addition to the IP address assigned to the computer, the subnet mask, gateway, and DNSserver information are also displayed. macOS In macOS, open the [ Terminal ] applic...
Page 868 - Wireless Communication Status; Wireless communication status can be checked on the screen.; Quick Control screen
Wireless Communication Status Wireless communication status can be checked on the screen. Quick Control screen Information display screen during playback (1) Wi-Fi function(2) Bluetooth function(3) Wireless signal strength Communication Status Screen Wi-Fi Function Wireless Signal Strength Not conne...
Page 869 - Bluetooth Function Indicator
Bluetooth Function Indicator Bluetooth Function Connection Status Screen Other than [Disable] Bluetooth connected Bluetooth not connected [Disable] Bluetooth not connected Not displayed 869
Page 875 - Selecting Cards for Recording/Playback; Recording is possible when card [; Recording Method with Two Cards Inserted
Selecting Cards for Recording/Playback Recording Method with Two Cards Inserted Recording/Playback Selection with Two Cards Inserted Recording is possible when card [ ] or [ ] is in the camera (except under some conditions). With only one card inserted, there is no need to follow these steps. With t...
Page 876 - separate
2. Set the recording method. / separate • Select [ Enable ] for automatic configuration of the recording method for still photos and movies. Still photos are recorded to card [ ] and movies to card [ ]. • Without card [ ] inserted, still photos can be captured but not saved. Still photo shooting is ...
Page 877 - Standard
Rec options Set the recording method for still photos. • Standard Records still photos to the card selected in [ Record/play ]. • Auto switch card Same as [ Standard ], but additionally, the camera switches to the other card when one card becomes full. At this time, a new folder iscreated. • Rec. se...
Page 878 - Images are recorded with the same file number to card; the card with free space.; Folder
Note Rec. separately/Rec. to multiple Images are recorded with the same file number to card and . The number of shots available as shown in the viewfinder and onthe Quick Control screen is for the card with less free space. [ Card* full ] is displayed when one of the cards becomes full, and shooting...
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
Rec options Set the recording method for movies. • Standard Records movies to the card selected in [ Record/play ]. • Auto switch card Same as [ Standard ], but recording ends when the card becomes full. When you resume recording, the camera switches to the othercard for recording. A new folder is c...
Page 881 - Standard/Auto switch card; : Use card 1 for recording and playback
Recording/Playback Selection with Two Cards Inserted With [ Rec options ]/[ Rec options ] set to [ Standard ] or [ Auto switch card ], select the card for recording and playback.With [ Rec options ] set to [ Rec. separately ] or [ Rec. to multiple ], or with [ Rec options ] set to [ Rec. to multiple...
Page 882 - ] set, the camera switches to the priority card when cards are
Note With [ Priority: ] set, the camera switches to the priority card when cards are inserted or removed. 882
Page 883 - Folder Settings; Creating a Folder
Folder Settings Creating a Folder Renaming Folders Selecting a Folder You can freely create and select the folder where the captured images are to be saved. Youcan also rename folders. Creating a Folder 1. Select [ : Record func+card/folder sel.]. 2. Select [Folder]. 883
Page 884 - Change folder name
3. Select [Create folder]. 4. Select [OK]. To rename the folder, select [ Change folder name ]. 884
Page 885 - Renaming Folders; Enter letters and numbers of your choice.; You can enter five characters.
Renaming Folders 1. Enter letters and numbers of your choice. You can enter five characters. By selecting [ ], you can change the input mode. To delete single characters, select [ ] or press the < > button. Use the < > dial or < > to select a character, then press the < > but...
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
Selecting a Folder (1) Number of images in folder (2) Lowest file number (3) Folder name (4) Highest file number Select a folder on the folder selection screen.Captured images are stored in your selected folder. Note Folders A folder can contain up to 9999 images (file number 0001–9999). When a fold...
Page 887 - File Numbering; Continuous
File Numbering Continuous Auto Reset Manual Reset The captured images saved in a folder are assigned a file number from 0001 to 9999. Youcan change how the image files are numbered. (Example) (1) File number 1. Select [ : File numbering]. 887
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
2. Set the item. Select [ Numbering ]. Select [ Continuous ] or [ Auto reset ]. If you want to reset the file numbering, select [ Manual reset ] ( ). Select [ OK ] to create a new folder, and the file number will start with 0001. Caution If the file number in folder 999 reaches 9999, shooting will n...
Page 889 - ). This is useful when you want to save images; File numbering after replacing cards or switching target cards; Card A
Continuous For continuous file numbering regardless of switching cards orcreating folders File numbering is continuous up to 9999, even if you replace a card, create a folder, orswitch the target card (as in → ). This is useful when you want to save images numbered anywhere between 0001 to 9999 on m...
Page 890 - Auto Reset; ). This is useful if you want to organize images by cards or folders.
Auto Reset For restarting file numbering from 0001 after switching cards orcreating folders File numbering is reset to 0001 if you replace a card, create a folder, or switch the targetcard (as in → ). This is useful if you want to organize images by cards or folders. Note that file numbering may con...
Page 891 - Manual Reset
Manual Reset For resetting file numbering to 0001 or starting from 0001 in newfolders When you reset the file numbering manually, a new folder is created automatically and thefile numbering of images saved to that folder starts from 0001.This is useful, for example, if you want to use different fold...
Page 892 - File Naming; Registering/Changing File Names
File Naming Registering/Changing File Names File names consist of four alphanumeric characters followed by a four-digit file number ( ) and file extension. You can change the first four alphanumeric characters, which by defaultare unique for each camera and set when the camera is shipped.User settin...
Page 895 - Card Formatting
Card Formatting If the card is new or was previously formatted (initialized) by another camera or computer,format the card with this camera. Caution When the card is formatted, all images and data on the card will be erased.Even protected images will be erased, so make sure there is nothing youneed ...
Page 896 - > button to add a checkmark
3. Format the card. Select [ OK ]. For low-level formatting, press the < > button to add a checkmark [ ] to [ Low level format ], then select [ OK ]. 896
Page 897 - Conditions requiring card formatting; Card file formats
Conditions requiring card formatting The card is new.The card was formatted by a different camera or a computer.The card is full of images or data.A card-related error is displayed ( ). Low-level formatting Perform low-level formatting if the card's writing or reading speed seems slow or if youwant ...
Page 898 - Auto Rotate
Auto Rotate You can change the auto rotation setting that straightens images shot in vertical orientationwhen they are displayed. 1. Select [ : Auto rotate]. 898
Page 899 - Images captured with auto rotation set to [
2. Select an option. On Automatically rotates images for display on both the camera andcomputers. On Automatically rotates images only for display on computers. Off Images are not automatically rotated. Caution Images captured with auto rotation set to [ Off ] will not rotate during playback even if...
Page 900 - Adding Orientation Information to Movies
Adding Orientation Information to Movies For movies recorded with the camera held vertically, orientation information indicating whichside is up can be added automatically to enable playback in the same orientation onsmartphones or other devices. 1. Select [ : Add rotate info]. 2. Select an option. ...
Page 901 - Time zone
Date/Time/Zone When you turn on the power for the first time or if the date/time/zone have been reset, followthese steps to set the time zone first.By setting the time zone first, you can simply adjust this setting as needed in the future andthe date/time will be updated to match it.Since the captur...
Page 902 - Time difference; After entering the time zone or time difference, select [
Select the time zone. If your time zone is not listed, press the < > button, then set the difference from UTC in [ Time difference ]. Select a [ Time difference ] option (+–/hour/minute), then press the < > button. After setting the item, press the < > button. After entering the ti...
Page 903 - Set daylight saving time.; When the daylight saving time is set to [; Auto power off time may be extended while the [ :
4. Set daylight saving time. Set it as necessary. Select [ ] or [ ], then press the < > button. When the daylight saving time is set to [ ], the time set in step 3 will advance by 1 hour. If [ ] is set, the daylight saving time will be canceled and the time will go back by 1 hour. 5. Exit the ...
Page 904 - Language; Set the desired language.
Language 1. Select [ : Language ]. 2. Set the desired language. 904
Page 905 - Video System; For NTSC
Video System Set the video system of any television used for display. This setting determines the framerates available when you record movies. 1. Select [ : Video system]. 2. Select an option. For NTSC For areas where the TV system is NTSC (North America, Japan, SouthKorea, Mexico, etc.). For PAL Fo...
Page 906 - Changing the Help Text Size; Help
Help Changing the Help Text Size When [ Help ] is displayed, you can display a description of the feature by pressing the < > button. Press it again to exit Help display. To scroll the screen when a scrollbar (1) appears on the right, turn the < > dial. Example: [ : Case 2] < > 906
Page 909 - Shooting Mode Guide; A description of the selected shooting mode will appear.
Shooting Mode Guide A brief description of the shooting mode can be displayed when you switch shooting modes.The default setting is [ Enable ]. 1. Select [ : Mode guide]. 2. Select [Enable]. 3. Turn the Mode dial. A description of the selected shooting mode will appear. 909
Page 911 - Feature Guide
Feature Guide A brief description of functions and items can be displayed when you use Quick Control. 1. Select [ : Feature guide]. 2. Select an option. 911
Page 913 - Beeps; By default, beeping volume for touch operations is set to [
Beeps 1. Select [ : Beep]. 2. Select an option. Enable The camera beeps after focusing and in response to touch operations. Disable Disables beeping for focusing, self-timer, shutter, and touch operations. Note By default, beeping volume for touch operations is set to [ 0 ] ( ). 913
Page 914 - Volume; The volume of camera sounds is adjustable.
Volume The volume of camera sounds is adjustable. 1. Select [ : Volume]. 2. Select an option. 3. Adjust the volume. Turn the < > dial to adjust the volume, then press the < > button. 914
Page 915 - Headphones
Headphones Volume Audio Monitoring Volume 1. Select [ : Headphones]. 2. Select [Volume]. 915
Page 917 - Audio Monitoring; Audio output without noise reduction.; ] results in audio output that is slightly out
Audio Monitoring You can choose the audio during movie recording that is used for headphone output. Toreduce noise in audio recording, configure [ Audio noise reduc. ] ( ). 1. Select [Audio monitoring]. 2. Select an option. Real-time audio (without NR) Audio output without noise reduction. Recorded ...
Page 918 - Power Saving
Power Saving You can adjust the timing of when the screen dims and then turns off, when the cameraturns off, and when the viewfinder turns off after the camera is left idle (Screen dimmer,Screen off, Auto power off, and Viewfinder off). 1. Select [ : Power saving]. 2. Select an option. 918
Page 920 - Screen and Viewfinder Display; Viewfinder; Always use the viewfinder for display.; Always use the screen for display when it is open.
Screen and Viewfinder Display You can specify to use the screen or viewfinder for display, to avoid accidentally activatingthe viewfinder sensor when the screen is open. 1. Select [ : Screen/viewfinder display]. 2. Select an option. AUTO1 : Auto 1 ( : only screen) Always use the screen for display w...
Page 921 - ] set, the camera does not respond to the viewfinder sensor when the
Note You can also switch between viewfinder and screen display by pressing a buttonyou have customized by assigning to switching. With this setting set to [ AUTO1 ] or [ AUTO2 ], the camera responds to the viewfinder sensor accordingly. With [ AUTO1 ] set, the camera does not respond to the viewfind...
Page 922 - Screen Brightness
Screen Brightness 1. Select [ : Screen brightness]. 2. Make the adjustment. Referring to the gray image, turn the < > dial to adjust brightness, then press the < > button. Check the effect on the screen. Note To check the image's exposure, referring to the histogram is recommended ( ). 9...
Page 923 - Viewfinder Brightness; > button. Check the effect in the viewfinder while; Manual; > dial to adjust viewfinder brightness, then press the
Viewfinder Brightness 1. Select [ : Viewfinder brightness]. 2. Turn the < > dial and select either [Auto] or [Manual]. Auto Press the < > button. Check the effect in the viewfinder while shooting. Manual Turn the < > dial to adjust viewfinder brightness, then press the < > bu...
Page 924 - Screen and Viewfinder Color Tone
Screen and Viewfinder Color Tone 1. Select [ : Screen/viewfinder color tone]. 2. Make the adjustment. Turn the < > dial to select an item, then press the < > button. 924
Page 925 - Fine-Tuning Viewfinder Color Tone
Fine-Tuning Viewfinder Color Tone 1. Select [ : Fine-tune VF color tone]. 2. Make the adjustment. Referring to the gray image, use < > for adjustment, then press the < > button. Check the effect in the viewfinder. 925
Page 926 - UI Magnification
UI Magnification You can magnify menu screens by double-tapping with two fingers. Double-tap again torestore the original display size. 1. Select [ : UI magnification]. 2. Select [Enable]. Caution Use camera controls when configuring menu functions with the display magnified.Touch-screen operations ...
Page 927 - HDMI Resolution
HDMI Resolution Set the image output resolution used when the camera is connected to a television orexternal recording device with an HDMI cable. 1. Select [ : HDMI resolution]. 927
Page 929 - Touch Control; Sensitive; ] makes the touch-screen panel more responsive than
Touch Control 1. Select [ : Touch control]. 2. Select an option. [ Sensitive ] makes the touch-screen panel more responsive than [ Standard ]. To disable touch operations, select [ Disable ]. Caution Precautions for touch-screen panel operations Do not use sharp objects such as fingernails or ballpo...
Page 930 - ] indicates that the default
Multi-Function Lock Specify camera controls to lock when the Multi-function lock is enabled. This can helpprevent accidentally changing settings. 1. Select [ : Multi function lock]. 2. Select camera controls to lock. Press the < > button to add a checkmark [ ]. Select [ OK ]. Setting the power...
Page 931 - Shutter at Shutdown
Shutter at Shutdown You can set whether to leave the shutter open or close it when the camera's power switch isset to < >. 1. Select [ : Shutter at shutdown]. 2. Select an option. : Closed Closes the shutter. Normally set to closed, to prevent dust fromadhering to the sensor when you switch le...
Page 932 - Sensor Cleaning; Cleaning Now
Sensor Cleaning Cleaning Now Cleaning Automatically Cleaning Manually The camera's sensor cleaning feature cleans the front of the image sensor. Note For best results, clean with the camera in a stable position on a desk or other flatsurface. Cleaning Now 1. Select [ : Sensor cleaning]. 932
Page 933 - ] may not be available immediately after cleaning.
2. Select [Clean now ]. Select [ OK ] on the confirmation screen. Note Even if you repeat the sensor cleaning, the result will not improve much. Note that[ Clean now ] may not be available immediately after cleaning. 933
Page 934 - Cleaning Automatically; Select [Auto cleaning; ], the sensor is cleaned when the screen goes
Cleaning Automatically 1. Select [Auto cleaning ]. 2. Select an option. Turn the < > dial to select an option, then press the < > button. Note When set to [ At pwr off ] or [ Enable ], the sensor is cleaned when the screen goes off, including when it has been turned off automatically. 93...
Page 935 - Cleaning Manually; Remove the lens and clean the sensor.
Cleaning Manually Dust that could not be removed by automatic cleaning can be removed manually with acommercially available blower or similar tool.Always use a fully charged battery.The image sensor is extremely delicate. If the sensor needs to be cleaned directly, having itdone by a Canon Service C...
Page 937 - App Selection for USB Connections; Photo Import/Remote Control
App Selection for USB Connections By connecting the camera to a smartphone or computer with the interface cable, you cantransfer images or import images to the smartphone or computer. 1. Select [ : Choose USB connection app]. 2. Select an option. Photo Import/Remote Control Select if you will use EO...
Page 938 - When the camera is used with [; Video calls/streaming
Caution When the camera is used with [ Video calls/streaming ], power is not supplied to the camera. Consider using an optional household power outlet accessory whenusing the camera over extended periods. 938
Page 939 - Resetting the Camera; Settings for individual selected options can be reset.
Resetting the Camera The camera's settings for shooting functions and menu functions can be restored to theirdefaults. 1. Select [ : Reset camera]. 2. Select an option. Basic settings Restores default settings for camera shooting functions and menusettings. Other settings Settings for individual sel...
Page 940 - Still photo Custom shooting modes are reset when [; Other settings; ] is selected in still photo shooting mode, and movie Custom
Note Still photo Custom shooting modes are reset when [ Custom shooting mode (C1- C3) ] in [ Other settings ] is selected in still photo shooting mode, and movie Custom shooting modes are reset when this option is selected in movie recording mode. 940
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
3. Register the desired items. Select the Custom shooting mode to register, then select [ OK ] on the [ Register settings ] screen. The current camera settings are registered to Custom shooting modeC*. In still photo shooting, the registered shooting mode is indicated in theCustom shooting mode icon...
Page 943 - Canceling Registered Custom Shooting Modes; Clear settings; ] in step 2, the settings of each mode can be restored to default
Canceling Registered Custom Shooting Modes If you select [ Clear settings ] in step 2, the settings of each mode can be restored to default settings, as they were before registration. Note You can also change shooting and menu settings in Custom shooting modes. 943
Page 944 - Battery Information; Registering Batteries to the Camera
Battery Information Registering Batteries to the Camera Labeling Batteries with Serial Numbers Checking the Remaining Capacity of a Registered Battery Not in Use Deleting the Registered Battery Information You can check the conditions of the battery you are using. By registering multiple batteriesto...
Page 947 - If the battery is not registered, it will be grayed out.
Registering Batteries to the Camera You can register up to six LP-E6NH/LP-E6N/LP-E6 battery packs to the camera. To registermultiple batteries to the camera, follow the procedure below for each battery. 1. Press the < > button. With the battery info. screen displayed, press the < > butto...
Page 948 - Labeling Batteries with Serial Numbers
Labeling Batteries with Serial Numbers It is convenient to label registered LP-E6NH/LP-E6N/LP-E6 battery packs with their serialnumbers, using commercially available labels. 1. On a label approx. 25×15 mm, write the serial number (1). 2. Apply the label. Set the power switch to < >. Remove the...
Page 950 - Find the matching serial number.
Checking the Remaining Capacity of a Registered BatteryNot in Use You can check the remaining capacity of batteries not currently in use, as well as their lastdate of use. 1. Find the matching serial number. On the battery history screen, find the battery serial number (1)matching the serial number ...
Page 951 - Deleting the Registered Battery Information; In; Select the battery information to delete, then press the <
Deleting the Registered Battery Information 1. Select [Delete info.]. In Registering Batteries to the Camera , select [ Delete info. ] in step 2. 2. Select the battery information to delete, then press the < > button. [ ] is displayed. 3. Press the < > button. Select [ OK ] on the confir...
Page 952 - Copyright Information; Checking the Copyright Information
Copyright Information Checking the Copyright Information Deleting the Copyright Information When you set the copyright information, it will be recorded to the image as Exif information. Caution If the entry for “Author” or “Copyright” is long, it may not be displayed entirely whenyou select [ Displa...
Page 953 - Display copyright info.
3. Enter text. Use the < > dial or < > to select a character, then press the < > button to enter it. By selecting [ ], you can change the input mode. To delete single characters, select [ ] or press the < > button. 4. Exit the setting. Press the < > button, then press [...
Page 954 - Deleting the Copyright Information; Delete copyright information
Deleting the Copyright Information When you select [ Delete copyright information ] in step 2, you can delete the [ Author ] and [ Copyright ] information. 954
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
Other Information Manual/software URL To download instruction manuals, select [ : Manual/software URL ] and scan the displayed QR code with a smartphone. You can also use a computer to access thewebsite at the URL displayed and download software. Certification Logo Display Select [ : Certification L...
Page 956 - Custom Functions/My Menu; Tab Menus: Custom Functions
Custom Functions/My Menu You can fine-tune camera functions and change the functionality of buttons and dials to suityour shooting preferences. You can also add menu items and Custom Functions that youadjust frequently to My Menu tabs. • Tab Menus: Custom Functions • Custom Function Setting Items • ...
Page 957 - Custom Functions 1
Tab Menus: Custom Functions Custom Functions 1 (1) Exposure level increments (2) ISO speed setting increments (3) Speed from metering/ISO Auto (4) Bracketing auto cancel (5) Bracketing sequence (6) Number of bracketed shots (7) Safety shift Custom Functions 2 (1) Same expo. for new aperture (2) AE l...
Page 959 - Custom Functions 5
Custom Functions 5 (1) Clear all Custom Func. (C.Fn) Selecting [ : Clear all Custom Func. (C.Fn) ] clears all Custom Function settings. 959
Page 960 - Custom Function Setting Items; You can customize camera features on the [
Custom Function Setting Items C.Fn1 C.Fn2 C.Fn3 C.Fn4 C.Fn5 You can customize camera features on the [ ] tab to suit your shooting preferences. Any settings you change from default values are displayed in blue. 960
Page 961 - Exposure level increments; Display when set to [; ISO speed setting increments; when ISO Auto is set.
C.Fn1 Exposure level increments Sets 1/2-stop increments for the shutter speed, aperture value, exposure compensation,AEB, flash exposure compensation, etc. 1/3: 1/3-stop 1/2: 1/2-stop Note Display when set to [ 1/2-stop ] is as follows. ISO speed setting increments You can change the manual ISO spe...
Page 962 - Speed from metering/ISO Auto; > mode, the camera has adjusted the ISO speed; : Restore Auto after metering; Bracketing auto cancel
Speed from metering/ISO Auto You can set the ISO speed status after the metering timer ends in cases where, for ISOAuto operation in < P >/< Tv >/< Av >/< M >/< B > mode, the camera has adjusted the ISO speed during metering or during the metering timer. : Restore Auto ...
Page 963 - Number of bracketed shots; Bracketing sequence; ], the bracketed shots will be taken as shown
Number of bracketed shots The number of shots taken with AEB and white balance bracketing can be changed.When [ Bracketing sequence ] is set to [ 0, -, + ], the bracketed shots will be taken as shown in the following table. 3: 3 shots 2: 2 shots 5: 5 shots 7: 7 shots (1-stop/step increments) 1st Sho...
Page 964 - Safety shift; Safety shift overrides any changes to [
Safety shift If the subject brightness changes and the standard exposure cannot be obtained within theautoexposure range, the camera will automatically change the manually selected setting toobtain the standard exposure. [ Shutter speed/Aperture ] applies to < Tv > or < Av > mode. [ ISO ...
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 [
C.Fn2 Same expo. for new aperture The maximum aperture value may decrease (the lowest f/number may increase) in < M > mode (manual exposure shooting) with ISO speed set manually (except when set to ISOAuto) if you (1) Change lenses, (2) Attach an extender, or (3) Use a zoom lens with avariable...
Page 966 - You can set the shutter speed range for each [
AE lock meter. mode after focus For each metering mode, you can specify whether to lock the exposure (AE lock) oncesubjects are in focus with One-Shot AF. The exposure will be locked while you keeppressing the shutter button halfway. Select metering modes for AE lock and add acheckmark [ ]. Select [...
Page 967 - Set aperture range; You can set the aperture value range. In <
Set aperture range You can set the aperture value range. In < Fv >, < Av >, < M >, or < B > mode, you can set the aperture value manually within your specified range. In < P > or < Tv > mode, or in < Fv > mode with the aperture value set to [ AUTO ], the ape...
Page 968 - > mode matches the direction to set exposure compensation in <; direction to set Tv/Av
C.Fn3 direction to set Tv/Av Dial turning direction when setting the shutter speed and aperture value can be reversed.Reverses the turning direction of the < >, < >, and < > dial in < M > shooting mode and only the < > dial in other shooting modes. The direction of the ...
Page 969 - Customize buttons; Select a camera control.; You can configure advanced settings for functions labeled with [
Customize buttons You can assign frequently used functions to camera buttons that are easy for you to use.Different functions, for use when shooting still photos or movies, can be assigned to thesame button. 1. Select [ : Customize buttons]. 2. Select a camera control. 3. Select a function to assign...
Page 970 - ] settings are not cleared even if you select [; Clear all
Note [ : Customize buttons ] settings are not cleared even if you select [ : Clear all Custom Func. (C.Fn) ]. To clear the settings, select [ : Clear customized settings ]. 970
Page 973 - Exposure
Exposure ●: Default ○: Available for customization : Metering start ○ - - - - - - - - - - : AE lock - ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ - - ○ - : AE lock (hold) - ○ ○ ○ ●* 4 ○ ○ - - ○ - : AE lock, AF stop - ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ - - ○ - : AE lock (while button pressed)* 1 ○ - - - - - - - - - - : AE lock/FE lock* 1 - ○ ○ ○ ●* 3 ○ ○...
Page 977 - Movies
Movies ●: Default ○: Available for customization : False color* 2 - ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ - ○ - : Zebra* 2 - - ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ - ○ - : Movie recording - ● ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ - - ○ - : Pause Movie Servo AF* 2 - ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ - ○ - : Digital zoom* 2 - - ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ - ○ - : Pre-recording* 2 - ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ - ○ - : Movie se...
Page 978 - Operation
Operation ●: Default ○: Available for customization : Flash function settings* 1 - ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ - ○ ● : Quick flash group control* 1 - ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ - ○ ○ : Dial function settings - ○ ● ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ - ○ - : Depth-of-field preview* 1 - ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ●* 3 ○ - ○ - : Manual HF anti-flicker shoot(Tv) - ○ ○ ○ ○...
Page 981 - Customize dials; Frequently used functions can be assigned to the <
Customize dials Frequently used functions can be assigned to the < >/< >/< >/< > dials. 1. Select [ : Customize dials]. 2. Select a camera control. 3. Select a function to assign. Press the < > button to set it. You can configure advanced settings for functions labeled ...
Page 983 - Functions available for dials
Functions available for dials ●: Default ○: Available for customization Function Direct AF point selection ○ ○ Select AF area ○ ○ ○ Select AF area (while holding metering button) ○ Change shutter speed ○ Change aperture value ○ Exposure compensation ○ ○ ○ Set ISO speed ● ○ ○ Change shutter speed (wh...
Page 984 - Clear customized settings
Clear customized settings 1. Select [ : Clear customized settings]. 2. Select [OK]. [ Customize buttons ] and [ Customize dials ] are restored to defaults. 984
Page 985 - Add cropping information; Cropping information can only be added when [; produces JPEG or HEIF images with cropping information.
C.Fn4 Add cropping information Adding cropping information displays vertical lines for the aspect ratio specified in shooting,so that you can compose shots as if shooting with a medium- or large-format camera (6×6cm, 4×5 inch, and so on).When you shoot, instead of cropping images recorded to the car...
Page 986 - Audio compression; Default Erase option; Release shutter w/o lens
Audio compression Sets audio compression for movie recording. [ Disable ] allows higher audio quality than when audio is compressed, but file sizes are larger. ON: Enable OFF: Disable Caution Editing movie files recorded with [ Disable ] and then saving them with compression will also compress the a...
Page 987 - Retract lens on power off; Add IPTC information; IPTC information is not added when you record movies.
Retract lens on power off You can set whether to retract gear-type STM lenses (such as RF35mm F1.8 Macro ISSTM) automatically when the camera's power switch is set to < >. ON: Enable OFF: Disable Caution With auto power off, the lens will not retract regardless of the setting.Before detaching ...
Page 990 - Registering My Menu; Creating and Adding My Menu Tabs
Registering My Menu Creating and Adding My Menu Tabs Registering Menu Items on My Menu Tabs My Menu Tab Settings Deleting All My Menu Tabs/Deleting All Items Menu Display Settings On the My Menu tab, you can register menu items and Custom Functions you often adjust. 990
Page 991 - You can create up to five My Menu tabs by repeating steps 1 and 2.
Creating and Adding My Menu Tabs 1. Select [Add My Menu tab]. 2. Select [OK]. You can create up to five My Menu tabs by repeating steps 1 and 2. 991
Page 992 - Registering Menu Items on My Menu Tabs; You can register up to six items.
Registering Menu Items on My Menu Tabs 1. Select [MY MENU*: Configure]. 2. Select [Select items to register]. 3. Register the desired items. Select an item, then press the < > button. Select [ OK ] on the confirmation screen. You can register up to six items. To return to the screen in step 2,...
Page 993 - My Menu Tab Settings; You can change the order of the registered items in My Menu. Select [
My Menu Tab Settings You can sort and delete items on the menu tab, and rename or delete the menu tab itself. Sort registered items You can change the order of the registered items in My Menu. Select [ Sort registered items ], select an item to rearrange, then press the < > button. With [ ] di...
Page 994 - Rename tab; You can rename the My Menu tab from [
Rename tab You can rename the My Menu tab from [ MY MENU* ]. 1. Select [Rename tab]. 2. Enter text. Use the < > or < > dial or < > to select a character, then press the < > button to enter it. By selecting [ ], you can change the input mode. To delete single characters, selec...
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
Deleting All My Menu Tabs/Deleting All Items You can delete all the created My Menu tabs or My Menu items registered on them. Delete all My Menu tabs You can delete all My Menu tabs you created. When you select [ Delete all My Menu tabs ], all the tabs from [ MY MENU1 ] to [ MY MENU5 ] will be delet...
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 [
Menu Display Settings You can select [ Menu display ] to set the menu screen that is to appear first when you press the < > button. Normal display Displays the last displayed menu screen. Display from My Menu tab Displays with the [ ] tab selected. Display only My Menu tab Restricts display to...
Page 997 - Reference; This chapter provides reference information on camera features.
Reference This chapter provides reference information on camera features. • Importing Images to a Computer • Importing Images to a Smartphone • Using a USB Power Adapter to Charge/Power the Camera • Using a Battery Grip • Troubleshooting Guide • Error Codes • ISO Speed in Movie Recording • Informati...
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.
Importing Images to a Computer Connecting to a Computer with an Interface Cable Using a Card Reader Connecting to a Computer via Wi-Fi You can use EOS software to import images from the camera to a computer. Connecting to a Computer with an Interface Cable 1. Install EOS Utility ( ). 2. In [ : Choos...
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.
Using a Card Reader You can use a card reader to import images to a computer. 1. Install Digital Photo Professional ( ). 2. Insert the card into the card reader. 3. Use Digital Photo Professional to import the images. Refer to the Digital Photo Professional Instruction Manual. Note When downloading ...
Page 1001 - Connecting to a Computer via Wi-Fi
Connecting to a Computer via Wi-Fi You can connect the camera to the computer via Wi-Fi and import images to the computer( ). 1001
Page 1002 - Importing Images to a Smartphone; ] when connecting an Android; Connect the camera to the smartphone with AD-P1 or a USB cable.
Importing Images to a Smartphone Preparation Using Camera Connect Using Smartphone Features You can import images captured with the camera to a smartphone by connecting thesmartphone to the camera with Multi-Function Shoe Adapter for Smartphone Link AD-P1(sold separately, for Android smartphones onl...
Page 1003 - Using Camera Connect; Install Camera Connect on the smartphone and start it.; For details on installing Camera Connect, see
Using Camera Connect 1. Install Camera Connect on the smartphone and start it. For details on installing Camera Connect, see Installing Camera Connect on a Smartphone . 2. Turn the camera on. 3. Tap [Images on camera]. Select images displayed to import them to the smartphone. 1003
Page 1004 - Using Smartphone Features; Use the smartphone to import images.; iPhones: Start the Photos app, then import images from the card.
Using Smartphone Features 1. Turn the camera on. 2. Use the smartphone to import images. Android smartphones: In the [ Files ] menu, select [ Canon Digital Camera *** ], then import images in the DCIM folder. iPhones: Start the Photos app, then import images from the card. 1004
Page 1005 - Battery; Charging; Connect the USB power adapter.; With the camera power switch set to <
Using a USB Power Adapter to Charge/Power theCamera Using USB Power Adapter PD-E1 (sold separately), you can charge Battery Pack LP-E6NHor LP-E6N without removing it from the camera. The camera can also be powered. Battery Pack LP-E6 cannot be charged. Charging 1. Connect the USB power adapter. With...
Page 1006 - Connect the power cord.; When charging is finished, the access lamp turns off.; Supplying power
2. Connect the power cord. Connect the power cord to the USB power adapter and plug the otherend into a power outlet. Charging begins, and the access lamp (1) is lit in green. When charging is finished, the access lamp turns off. Supplying power To power the camera without charging batteries, set th...
Page 1008 - Using a Battery Grip; Attaching Batteries; Remove the contact covers.
Using a Battery Grip Attaching Batteries Using a Household Power Outlet Button and Dial Operations Using a USB Power Adapter to Charge/Power the Camera Equipped with buttons and dials for vertical shooting, Battery Grip BG-R10 is an optionalcamera accessory that can power the camera with two batteri...
Page 1009 - Remove the battery compartment cover.; Turn off the camera before removing the battery.
2. Remove the battery compartment cover. Turn off the camera before removing the battery. Remove the battery compartment cover from the camera. Attach the cover to the battery grip. To remove the cover, slide the lever to release it, following theattachment procedure in reverse. 1009
Page 1010 - Attach and lock the battery grip.
3. Attach and lock the battery grip. Insert the battery grip in the camera and turn the release dial to lock itin place. 1010
Page 1011 - Remove the battery magazine.
Page 1012 - Attach the batteries.; Insert the batteries as shown.
Caution When reattaching the battery compartment cover to the camera, attach it opened toat least 90°.Do not touch the camera or battery grip contacts. Attaching Batteries 1. Attach the batteries. Insert the batteries as shown. When only one battery is used, it can be inserted in either position. To...
Page 1013 - Attach the battery magazine.; Insert the battery magazine all the way in to secure it.
2. Attach the battery magazine. Insert the battery magazine all the way in to secure it. Caution When attaching batteries, make sure the electrical contacts are clean. Wipe off anydirt on the contacts with a soft cloth.Attach batteries after attaching the battery grip to the camera. If the battery g...
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.
Using a Household Power Outlet 1. Attach the DC coupler. Attach DC Coupler DR-E6 (sold separately) the same way as thebatteries. Pass the DC coupler cord through the battery magazine cord groove. Insert the battery magazine all the way in to secure it. 2. Attach the battery magazine. Guide the end o...
Page 1016 - Button and Dial Operations; Shutter button
Button and Dial Operations To use the buttons and dials, turn the vertical-grip on/off switch (3) to ON. The buttons and dials are used the same way as corresponding buttons and dials on thecamera. (4) (2) (1) (7) (6) (3) (9) (10) (5) (8) (1) < > Multi-function button (2) Shutter button (3) Ve...
Page 1017 - Using a USB Power Adapter to Charge/Power the Camera
Using a USB Power Adapter to Charge/Power the Camera Using USB Power Adapter PD-E1, you can charge Battery Pack LP-E6NH or LP-E6Nwithout removing it from the battery grip. Caution LP-E6NH and LP-E6N can be charged together.LP-E6NH and LP-E6N batteries can be charged individually or two at a time.LP-...
Page 1018 - ] is displayed on the screen while the camera is powered this way.
2. Charge the battery. Connect the power cord to the USB power adapter and plug the otherend into a power outlet. Charging begins, and the charge lamp lights up. When charging is finished, the charge lamp turns off. Supplying power To power the camera without charging batteries, set the camera power...
Page 1020 - Troubleshooting Guide; Power-related problems
Troubleshooting Guide Power-related problems Shooting-related problems Communication problems Operation problems Display problems Playback problems Sensor cleaning problems Computer connection problems Problems with the multi-function shoe If a problem occurs with the camera, first refer to this Tro...
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 (
The charger's lamp does not blink. For safety, hot or cold batteries inserted in the charger are not charged, and the lampremains off. In this case, let the battery adjust to the ambient temperature beforeattempting to charge it again. During charging, if the battery's temperature becomeshigh for an...
Page 1023 - The image is out of focus or blurred.; I cannot lock the focus and recompose the shot.
Shooting-related problems The lens cannot be attached. To attach EF or EF-S lenses, you will need a mount adapter. The camera cannot beused with EF-M lenses ( ). No images can be shot or recorded. Make sure the card is properly inserted ( ). Slide the card's write-protect switch to the Write/Erase s...
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
The flash always fires at full output. Flash units other than EL/EX series Speedlites used in autoflash mode always fire at fulloutput ( ). The flash always fires at full output when [ Flash metering mode ] in external flash Custom Function settings is set to [ 1:TTL ] (autoflash) ( ). Flash exposur...
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.
The ISO speed cannot be set for movie recording. ISO speed is set automatically in [ ] or [ ] recording mode. In [ ] mode, you can manually set the ISO speed ( ). The minimum speed in the ISO speed range is ISO 200 when [ : Highlight tone priority ] is set to [ Enable ] or [ Enhanced ]. Expanded ISO...
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 <
A time code is not added. Time codes are not added when you record High Frame Rate movies with [ Count up ] in [ : Time code ] set to [ Free run ] ( ). Additionally, no time code is added to HDMI video output ( ). Time codes advance faster than the actual time. Time codes in High Frame Rate movie re...
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.
Display problems The menu screen shows fewer tabs and items. Tabs and items on the menu screen vary for still photos and movies. The display starts with [ ] My Menu, or the [ ] tab alone is displayed. [ Menu display ] on the [ ] tab is set to [ Display from My Menu tab ] or [ Display only My Menu ta...
Page 1032 - The screen does not display a clear image.
The screen does not display a clear image. If the screen is dirty, use a soft cloth to clean it.The screen display may seem slightly slow in low temperatures or may look black inhigh temperatures. It will return to normal at room temperature. 1032
Page 1033 - Playback problems; If the image is protected, it cannot be erased (
Playback problems Part of the image blinks in black. [ : Highlight alert ] is set to [ Enable ] ( ). A red box is displayed on the image. [ : AF point disp. ] is set to [ Enable ] ( ). During image playback, the AF points are not displayed. AF points are not displayed when the following types of ima...
Page 1034 - ] correctly for the video
Movie playback stops by itself. Extended movie playback or movie playback under high ambient temperature maycause the camera's internal temperature to rise, and movie playback may stopautomatically.If this happens, playback is disabled until the camera's internal temperature decreases,so turn off th...
Page 1035 - Images cannot be resized or cropped.; This camera cannot resize JPEG; Dots of light appear on the image.; Clean now
Images cannot be resized or cropped. This camera cannot resize JPEG images, RAW images, or frame-grab images from 4K movies saved as still photos ( ). This camera cannot crop RAW images or frame-grab images from 4K movies saved asstill photos ( ). Dots of light appear on the image. White, red, or bl...
Page 1036 - Automatic sensor cleaning does not work.; Repeatedly turning the power switch <
Sensor cleaning problems The shutter makes a sound during sensor cleaning. Although there is a mechanical sound from the shutter during cleaning after [ Clean now ] is selected, no image is recorded to the card ( ). Automatic sensor cleaning does not work. Repeatedly turning the power switch < &g...
Page 1038 - Communication error; shoe and accessory and make sure the accessory is not damaged.
Problems with the multi-function shoe A message was displayed on the screen when I attached an accessory. If [ Communication error Reattach accessory ] is displayed, reattach the accessory. In case this message is displayed again after reattachment, make sure the terminals of themulti-function shoe ...
Page 1039 - Error Codes
Error Codes (1) Error number (2) Cause and countermeasures If there is a problem with the camera, an error message will appear. Follow the on-screeninstructions.If the problem persists, write down the error code (Err xx) and request service. 1039
Page 1040 - ISO Speed in Movie Recording
ISO Speed in Movie Recording In [ ] mode ISO speed is set automatically in a range of ISO 100–25600. In [ ], [ ], and [ ] mode ISO speed is set automatically in a range of ISO 100–25600.Setting [ Max for Auto ] in [ : ISO speed settings ] to [ H (204800) ] ( ) expands the maximum speed in the automa...
Page 1041 - Still Photo Shooting Screen
Information Display Still Photo Shooting Screen Movie Recording Screen Scene Icons Playback Screen Still Photo Shooting Screen Each time you press the < > button, the information display will change. The display will show only the settings currently applied. 1041
Page 1045 - Movie Recording Screen
Movie Recording Screen Each time you press the < > button, the information display will change. The display will show only the settings currently applied. 1045
Page 1048 - The electronic level is not displayed in these situations.
Caution You can specify the information displayed in response to pressing the < > button ( ). The electronic level is not displayed in these situations. • When the camera is connected via HDMI to a television • When [ : Pre-recording set. ] is set to [ On ] The electronic level, grid lines, an...
Page 1052 - Detailed information display for still photos
Detailed information display for still photos (1) Aperture value (2) Picture Style/Settings (3) Shutter speed (4) White balance correction/Bracketing (5) Shooting mode/Multiple exposure/Frame Grab (6) White balance (7) Auto Lighting Optimizer (8) First image of scene (9) Image quality/Edited image/C...
Page 1054 - Detailed information display for movies
Detailed information display for movies (1) Movie playback (2) Movie recording mode/High Frame Rate mode (3) Movie recording size (4) Frame rate (5) Compression method (6) Movie orientation information (7) Recording time/Time code (8) Movie recording format * For simplicity, explanations are omitted...
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
Specifications Type Type: Digital single-lens non-reflex AF/AE camera Lens mount: Canon RF mount Compatible lenses: Canon RF lens group (including RF-S lenses) * Canon EF or EF-S lenses (excluding EF-M lenses) also compatible, using mount adapter EF-EOS R Lens focal length: When using RF/EF lenses: ...
Page 1056 - Recording media; Equipped with dual card slots; Still photo recording; Still photo pixel count
Recording media Recording media SD/SDHC/SDXC memory cards UHS-II Supported UHS-I Supported UHS speed class Supported SD speed class Supported Card slot: Equipped with dual card slots * Both card slots are UHS-II compatible Still photo recording Still photo pixel count Image size Resolution (Pixels) ...
Page 1058 - Number of shots available when set to [
Maximum burst [Approx.] Number of shots available when set to [ ], without slower continuous shooting Image quality Mechanical shutter / Electronic 1st- curtain (Approx. 12 shots/sec.)* 1 Electronic shutter (Approx. 40 shots/sec.)* 1 Standard card* 2 High-speed card* 3 Standard card* 2 High-speed ca...
Page 1059 - Movie recording format:
Movie recording Movie recording format: MP4 Estimated recording time, movie bit rate, and file size Canon Log: OFF, HDR PQ: OFF Movie recording size Total recording time (approx.) Movie bit rate (Approx. Mbps) File size (Approx. MB/min.) 32 GB 128 GB 512 GB 4K UHD4K UHDcropped 59.94 fps50.00 fps IPB...
Page 1062 - Focusing brightness range (Movie recording); Focusing operation; Lens compatibility based on AF area:
Built-in and external microphones Built-in microphone: Stereo microphones External microphone (External microphone IN terminal): 3.5 mm diameter stereo mini jack External microphone (Multi-function shoe): Compatible with Directional Stereo Microphone DM-E1D Autofocus Focusing method: Dual Pixel CMOS...
Page 1064 - OLED color electronic viewfinder; Approx. 170° vertically and horizontally; HDMI output
Viewfinder Type: OLED color electronic viewfinder Screen size: Approx. 1.3 cm (0.5 inch) Dot count: Approx. 3,690,000 dots Magnification / Angle of view: Approx. 0.76× / Approx. 35.2° (with 50 mm lens at infinity, −1 m −1 ) Coverage: Approx. 100% (at JPEG Large image quality (3:2) and approx. 23 mm ...
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
Exposure control Metering functions under various shooting conditions Item Still photo shooting Movie recording Metering sensor 384-zone (24×16) metering using image sensor output signals* 1 Metering mode Evaluativemetering Yes Yes * When faces are detected Partial metering Yes * Approx. 5.9% in the...
Page 1067 - Manual ISO speed setting range for movies
ISO speed (recommended exposure index) in movie recording Manual ISO speed setting for movies (in M mode) Canon Log 3 ISO speed Normal ISOspeed Off ISO 100–25600 (in 1/3 or 1-stop increments) On ISO 800–25600 (in 1/3 or 1-stop increments) Expanded ISOspeed Off H (equivalent to ISO 32000, 40000, 5120...
Page 1068 - Maximum ISO Auto setting for movies; Maximum ISO Auto setting for time-lapse movies
Maximum ISO Auto setting for movies ISO speed Max for Auto ISO 6400–25600 or H (equivalent to ISO 51200, 102400, or 204800), in 1-stopincrements Maximum ISO Auto setting for time-lapse movies ISO speed Max for Auto ISO 400, 800, 1600, 3200, 6400, 12800 or 25600, in 1-stop increments 1068
Page 1069 - Shutter; Rolling shutter, using the image sensor
Shutter Still photo shooting Type: Electronically controlled focal-plane shutterRolling shutter, using the image sensor Shutter mode Mechanical shutter Electronic 1st curtain Electronic shutter Shutter speed / X-sync speed Shutter mode Setting range Setting increments X-sync Mechanical shutter 1/800...
Page 1071 - External flash; Accessory shoe contacts:
External flash Accessory shoe contacts: 21 pins for accessories compatible with the multi-function shoe, 5 pins for X-sync andcommunication Flash exposure compensation: ±3 stops (in 1/3- or 1/2-stop increments) Playback Item Still photos Movies AF point display Yes Playback grid Off / 3×3 / 6×4 / 3×...
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
Frame grab from 4K movies Individual frames of 4K movies recorded with the camera can be saved as approx. 8.3-megapixel (3840×2160) still photos (JPEG or HEIF). * From normal movies, still photos are saved as JPEGs, and from HDR PQ movies, as HEIF images.* Images can be extracted from 4K or cropped ...
Page 1073 - Power source; Using USB Power Adapter PD-E1; AC power source
Power source Battery Compatible battery packs LP-E6NH / LP-E6N / LP-E6 Quantity used 1 USB battery charging/Camera power supply: Using USB Power Adapter PD-E1 AC power source AC adapter AC-E6N DC coupler DR-E6 Number of shots available Shooting method Temperature Available shots (approx.) Power savi...
Page 1074 - Available operating time
Available operating time Conditions of use Temperature Available operating time Time available for bulb exposure 23°C / 73°F Approx. 5 hr. 0 min. Time available for Live View shooting * Using the screen 23°C / 73°F Approx. 5 hr. 0 min. Time available formovie recording * Movie Servo AF: Disable * Mo...
Page 1075 - Dimensions and weight; Dimensions; Operating environment; Operating temperature:
Dimensions and weight Dimensions (W) × (H) × (D) Approx. 138.4×98.4×88.4 mm / Approx. 5.45×3.87×3.48 in. * Based on CIPA guidelines. Weight Body (including battery and card 1) * Based on CIPA guidelines. Approx. 670 g / Approx. 23.63 oz. Body only Approx. 588 g / Approx. 20.74 oz. * Not including bo...
Page 1076 - Transmission frequency (Center frequency); GHz band; Authentication and data encryption methods
Wi-Fi (Wireless LAN) communication Supported standards (equivalent to IEEE 802.11b/g/n/a/ac standards) Wi-Fi standards Transmission method Maximum link speed IEEE 802.11b DSSS modulation 11 Mbps IEEE 802.11g OFDM modulation 54 Mbps IEEE 802.11n 72.2 Mbps IEEE 802.11a 54 Mbps IEEE 802.11ac 86.7 / 200...
Page 1077 - Standards compliance:; Bluetooth Specification Version 5.1 compliant (Bluetooth Low
Bluetooth Standards compliance: Bluetooth Specification Version 5.1 compliant (Bluetooth Low Energy technology) Transmission method: GFSK modulation All data above is based on Canon testing standards and CIPA (Camera & ImagingProducts Association) testing standards and guidelines.Dimensions and ...
Page 1078 - Trademarks and Licensing; Trademarks; word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth
Trademarks and Licensing Trademarks About MPEG-4 Licensing Accessories Trademarks Adobe is a trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated.Microsoft and Windows are trademarks or registered trademarks of MicrosoftCorporation in the United States and/or other countries.App Store and macOS are trademarks of...
Page 1079 - About MPEG-4 Licensing
About MPEG-4 Licensing “This product is licensed under AT&T patents for the MPEG-4 standard and may be used forencoding MPEG-4 compliant video and/or decoding MPEG-4 compliant video that wasencoded only (1) for a personal and non-commercial purpose or (2) by a video providerlicensed under the AT...
Page 1080 - Accessories; Use of genuine Canon accessories is recommended
Accessories Use of genuine Canon accessories is recommended This product is designed to achieve optimum performance when used with genuine Canonaccessories. Therefore, using this product with genuine accessories is highly recommended.Canon shall not be liable for any damage to this product and/or ac...