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1. The 9 Portrait mode blurs the background to make the human subject stand out It also makes skin tones and hair look softer D Portrait Standard setting Defauit setting 703 vy Xp Shooting Tips The further the distance between the subject and background the better The further the distance between the subject and background the more blurred the background will look The subject will also stand out better against an uncluttered dark background Use a telephoto lens If you have a zoom lens use the telephoto end to fill the frame with the subject from the waist up Move in closer if necessary Focus the face Check that the AF point covering the face flashes For close ups of the face focus on the eyes iri f you hold down the shutter button you can shoot continuously to capture subtle changes in the subject s pose and facial expression max approx 3 shots sec f necessary the built in flash will pop up automatically 65 24 Shooting Landscapes m Use the 44 gt Landscape mode for wide scenery or to have everything in focus from near to far For vivid blues and greens and very sharp and crisp images r Landscape Standard setting Default setting CJ MPO L 703 NEA sy Shooting Tips With a zoom lens use the wide angle end When using the wide angle end of a zoom lens objects near and far will be in focus I
2. Press the MENU button to display the menu 2 Press the 4 lt b gt keys to select a tab then press the A Y keys to select the desired item 3 Press lt gt to display the setting 4 After setting the item press 6 Movie Sh ooting Mode zx Creative Zone Modes Image quality L Beep Enable Release shutter without card Image review 2 sec Peripheral illumin correct Red eye reduc Disable Flash control Menu items Menu settings 324 Quick Reference Guide Image Recording Quality Select 9 1 Image quality then press lt gt Press the 4 lt b gt keys to select a quality then press 6E Image recording quality Image qliality Recorded pixels AL 18M 5184x3456 703 aL 4M 4M 451 451 Ky MEC RAW oy RAV Possible shots 22 Picture Style Picture Style IAA Select gy 2 Picture Style Sew then press 6 Esl Standard 0 0 Press the lt A gt Y keys to es Portrait select the Picture Style then 3 3L Landscape Eoo Exam Neutral TR press lt gt Faithful DISP BST EG Style Description Auto Color tones optimized for the particular scene Standard Vivid colors and sharp images Portrait Nice skin tones and slightly sharp images Landscape Vivid blue skies and greenery and very sharp images Monochrome Black and white images e For lt gt Neutral and lt gt Faithful s
3. 2 5 System Map Ul F F U EU V UU tJ ST E2 ST E3 RT 90EX 270EX Il 320EX 430EX II 600EX RT Macro Ring Lite Macro Twin Lite 600EX MR 14EX II MT 24EX LO Eyepiece Extender EP EX15ll Bundled Accessories Eyecup Ef Rubber Frame Ef E series Dioptric Adjustment Lenses e H Angle Finder C OF Semi Hard Case EH22 L EH24 L AC Adapter Kit ACK E10 d Battery Pack Battery Charger E LP E10 LC E10 or LC E10E DC Coupler p DR E10 Hand Strap E2 Compact Power Adapter CA PS700 2 6 System Map GPS Receiver Remote Switch GP E2 RS 60E3 EF lenses EF S lenses m EA HDMI Cable HTC 100 2 9 m 9 5 ft 0 09090000000000000000000000000 00 0 0 0 TV set Video EOS DIGITAL m ef PictBridge compatible printer Solution Disk Interface Cable F 1 3 m 4 3 ft Interface Cable IFC 200U 500U 1 9 m 6 2 ft 4 7 m 15 4 ft lt L gt aan SD SDHC SDXC memory card Card reader Computer Windows 8 Windows 7 Windows Vista Windows XP Mac OS X When using the GP E2 with this camera connect it to the camera with the cable provided with the GP E2 All cable lengths given are approximate figures 2 1 MEW Menu Settings Viewfinder Shooting and Live View Shooting Shooting 1 Red Page AL ML AM MM AST 2835
4. 278 Troubleshooting GUI uias sein tein vet Shu pnt px bb n usu eu v P vau eis 284 zig P 296 lerem 297 Safety Warnings P aas BN 307 13 Viewing the CD ROM Instruction Manuals Downloading Images to Your Computer 313 Viewing the Camera Instruction Manual CD ROM 314 Downloading Images to a Compulter ssssssssss 316 Software OVELVICW is cece eee e cee cee ccc eeee ee eae eese entente nnn nnn 318 Installing the SofIWate iei oen serrer ranas corno 320 Software Instruction Manual senes 321 14 Quick Reference Guide and Index 323 Quick Reference Guide e ssssseseeeeeeeeee 324 WCE dT E E E A E E EE EA o E 336 19 Handling Precautions Camera Care This camera is a precision instrument Do not drop it or subject it to physical shock The camera is not waterproof and cannot be used underwater If you accidentally drop the camera into water promptly consult the nearest Canon Service Center Wipe off any water droplets with a dry and clean cloth If the camera has been exposed to salty air wipe it with a well wrung wet cloth Never leave the camera near anything having a strong magnetic field such as a magnet or electric motor Also avoid using or leaving the camera near anything emitting strong radio waves su
5. X Face detection Live Mode AF Human faces are detected and focused with the same AF method as FlexiZone Single Have the person whose picture you want to take face the camera Display the Live View image Press the lt gt button The Live View image will appear on the LCD monitor 2 Select an AF point When a face is detected the lt 1 gt frame will appear over the face to be focused If multiple faces are detected gt gt will be displayed Use the lt lt gt lt P gt keys to move the frame over the face you want to focus 143 Using AF to Focus AF Method Focus on the subject Press the shutter button halfway and the camera will focus on the face covered by the lt gt frame gt When focus is achieved the AF point 144 will turn green and the beeper will sound gt f focus is not achieved the AF point will turn orange f a face cannot be detected the AF point will be displayed and AF will be executed at the center Take the picture Check the focus and exposure then press the shutter button completely to take the picture p 134 If the subject s face is significantly out of focus face detection will not be possible If the lens enables manual focusing even while the lens s focus mode switch is set to AF turn the focusing ring to attain rough focus The face will then be detecte
6. Insert the battery p 32 A ma 41 7 O00 0 fo Insert a card p 32 With the card s label facing toward the back of the camera insert it into the card slot F DEAS rmm d Attach the lens p 40 Align the lens s white or red index with the camera s index in the 3 WEN 3 E lt AEN 2 Z matching color Set the lens s focus mode switch to AF p 40 Set the power switch to ON pP 35 When the LCD monitor displays the date time zone setting screens see page 37 Quick Start Guide Set the Mode Dial to G3 gt Scene Intelligent Auto p 56 All the necessary camera settings will be set automatically E Focus on the subject p 45 Look through the viewfinder and aim the viewfinder center over the subject Press the shutter button halfway and the camera will focus on the subject If necessary the built in flash will be raised automatically Take the picture p 45 Press the shutter button completely to take the picture Review the picture p 180 The image just captured will be displayed for 2 sec on the LCD monitor To display the image again press the lt gt gt button p 80 To shoot while looking at the LCD monitor see Live View Shooting p 133
7. 236 Tripod SOCKET 2 2 nenene reee 23 Tv Shutter priority AE 104 U USB digital terminal 240 316 V Video snapshot album 166 Video snapshots 166 Video system 164 175 Viewflnder eee cei eene nnns 25 Dioptric adjustment 44 Viewing on a TV set 212 222 Volume movie playback 215 W WB white balance 127 White balance 127 Bracketing oci or tee tnnt 130 COLTOGIODL diasckicc oh telae bac ueti 129 CUSTOM 05400300 liene erresen 127 IG SOD cca din acd t 128 Wind filter rrt 175 341 Canon The lenses and accessories mentioned in this Instruction Manual are current as of January 2014 For information on the camera s compatibility with any lenses and accessories introduced after this date contact any Canon Service Center CPX E103 000 CANON INC 2014
8. The exposure setting will be displayed 2 Press the lt gt button 44 gt The 3X icon lights up in the viewfinder to indicate that the exposure setting is locked AE lock Each time you press the lt gt button the current exposure setting is locked Recompose and take the picture f you want to maintain the AE lock while taking more shots hold down the lt gt button and press the shutter button to take another shot AE Lock Effects Metering Mode AF Point Selection Method p 95 p 111 Automatic Selection Manual Selection s AE lock is applied at the AF AE lock is applied at the point that achieved focus selected AF point S LJ AE lock is applied at the center AF point When the lens s focus mode switch is set to MF AE lock is applied at the center AF point 116 Locking the Flash Exposure m If the subject is on the side of the frame and you use flash the subject may turn out to be too bright or dark depending on the background etc This is when FE lock is effective After setting the proper flash exposure for the subject you can recompose put the subject toward the side and shoot This feature can also be used with a Canon EX series Speedlite FE stands for Flash Exposure 2 3 Press the lt 4 gt button The built in flash will rise Press the shutter button halfway and look in the viewfinde
9. Under the 34 tab select AF AF method Flexi method In Basic Zone modes it is senmi under the 2 tab Select the desired AF method then press lt 66 While the Live View image is displayed you can press the lt Q gt button to select the AF method on the Quick Control screen p 138 FlexiZone Single AF O The image sensor is used to focus Although AF is possible with the Live View image displayed the AF operation will take longer than with the Quick mode Also achieving focus may be more difficult than with the Quick mode 1 Display the Live View image Press the lt gt button The Live View image will appear on the LCD monitor gt The AF point will appear 2 Move the AF point Press the 4 gt cross keys to move the AF point to where you want to focus It cannot go to the edges of the picture Press lt gt to return the AF point to the center If C Fn 9 is set hold down the lt Avii4 qr gt button and press lt gt AF point 142 Using AF to Focus AF Method Focus on the subject Aimthe AF point over the subject and press the shutter button halfway When focus is achieved the AF point will turn green and the beeper will sound gt If focus is not achieved the AF point will turn orange gt 4 Take the picture Check the focus and exposure then press the shutter button completely to take the picture p 134
10. The depth of field depends not only on the aperture but also on the lens and on the subject distance Since wide angle lenses have a wide depth of field range of acceptable focus in front of and behind the point of focus you need not set a high aperture f number to obtain a sharp picture from the foreground to the background On the other hand a telephoto lens has a narrow depth of field And the closer the subject the narrower the depth of field A farther subject will have a wider depth of field Set the aperture so that the shutter speed display does not blink If you press the shutter button halfway and change YE the aperture while the shutter speed is displayed EE the shutter speed display will also change to TUS maintain the same exposure amount of light AJ reaching the image sensor If you exceed the adjustable shutter speed range the shutter speed display will blink to indicate that the standard exposure cannot be obtained If the picture will be too dark the 30 30 sec shutter speed display will blink To obtain a standard exposure turn the dial to the left to set a lower aperture f number or increase the ISO speed If the picture will be too bright the 4000 1 4000 sec shutter speed display will blink To obtain a standard exposure turn the lt 72 gt dial to the right to set a higher aperture f number or decrease the ISO speed 107 Av Changing the Depth of Field SSS
11. To view the images captured so far see Image Playback p 80 To delete an image see Erasing Images p 227 Conventions Used in this Manual Icons in this Manual lt i gt Indicates the Main Dial lt A gt lt V gt lt lt 4 gt 5 lt P gt Indicates the 4 cross keys on the top bottom left and right 65 Indicates the Setting button 64 66 610 616 Indicates that the corresponding function remains active for 4 sec 6 sec 10 sec or 16 sec respectively after you let go of the button n this manual the icons and markings indicating the camera s buttons dials and settings correspond to the icons and markings on the camera and on the LCD monitor MENU Indicates a function that can be changed by pressing the lt MENU gt button and changing the setting x Shown at the upper right of a page title to indicate a function that is available only in the Creative Zone modes p 26 p Reference page numbers for more information Warning to prevent shooting problems QD F Supplemental information 0 Tips or advice for better shooting Problem solving advice Basic Assumptions All operations explained in this manual assume that the power switch is lt ON gt p 35 It is assumed that all the menu settings and Custom Functions are set to their defaults The illustrations in this manual show the camera attached with the EF S18
12. 4 Even if Date and File No are set to On the date or file number may not be imprinted depending on the print type setting and printer model With Index prints the Date and File No cannot both be set to On at the same time When printing with DPOF use the card whose print order specifications have been set It will not work if you just extract images from the card and try to print them Certain DPOF compatible printers and photofinishers may not be able to print the images as you specified Refer to the printer s instruction manual before printing or check with your photofinisher about compatibility when ordering prints Do not insert into the camera a card whose print order was set by a different camera and then try to specify a print order The print order may be overwritten Also depending on the image type the print order may not be possible iri RAW images and movies cannot be print ordered You can print RAW images with PictBridge p 240 250 gt Digital Print Order Format DPOF Sx SSS SSeS Print Ordering Sel lmage Print order Select and order images one by one BET 1 prints To display the three image display press i Index 2 images the lt Q gt button To return to the sis On single image display press the lt gt mo of button sel image Bye All image Press the MENU button to save the Set up MENU ES print order to the card Standard Both Press the lt A g
13. 4 Using the Built in Flash To obtain a correct flash exposure the flash output will be set automatically to match the set aperture autoflash exposure The shutter speed will be set automatically between 1 200 sec 30 sec to suit the scene s brightness In low light the main subject is exposed with the auto flash metering and the background is exposed with a slow shutter speed set automatically Both the subject and background look properly exposed automatic slow speed flash sync If you are handholding the camera keep it steady to prevent camera shake Using a tripod is recommended To prevent a slow shutter speed under 3 Custom Functions C Fn set 3 Flash sync speed in Av mode to 1 1 200 1 60 sec auto or 2 1 200 sec fixed p 259 IIS Depth of Field Preview The aperture opening diaphragm changes only at the moment when the picture is taken Otherwise the aperture remains fully open Therefore when you look at the scene through the viewfinder or on the LCD monitor the depth of field will look narrow With the procedure below you can check the depth of field before taking the picture 1 Enable depth of field preview to be used Under 3 Custom Functions C Fn set 9 Assign SET button to 4 Depth of field preview p 264 For details about Custom Function settings see page 256 A Exit the menu Press the MENU button two times to exit the menu 3 Press the 6 butto
14. Image recording quality Picture Style RE Bae White balance AF operation Quick Control Number of icon possible shots Battery check Metering mode qwrra sad ad Drive Self timer Viewfinder Information AF point activation indicator 1 AF points Focus AE lock confirmation light Flash ready Max burst Flash exposure compensation Shutter speed Aperture Monochrome shooting ISO speed Exposure level indicator 328 Quick Reference Guide Basic Zone Modes All the settings necessary for shooting are set automatically You just press the shutter button and the camera does the rest aj Scene Intelligent Auto Sa Landscape Flash Off W Close up Creative Auto amp Sports Portrait Ei Night Portrait 4 Using the Built in Flash Basic Zone Modes If necessary the built in flash will be raised and fire automatically in low light or backlit conditions with certain shooting modes Creative Zone Modes Press the 5 button to raise the built in flash then shoot 329 Quick Reference Guide Creative Zone Modes You can change the camera settings as desired to shoot in various ways JE EN P Program AE The camera automatically sets the shutter speed and aperture in the same way as the aj mode Set the Mode Dial to lt P gt Tv Ute tsp Honty AE Set the Mode Dial to Tv Turn the lt gt dial to set the desired shu
15. Set automatically O User selectable Not selectable Disabled COSI Basic Zone Creative Zone Gj CJ C9 9 22 j a P TVAvVM O All image quality settings selectable O Ol OJOJOJ O O OI O OJ OIO O Automatically se ISO Auto e e e ooe O O JO O O ISO speed Manual OI OIOIO OQ Maximum for Auto QUOI Picture Automatically se Auto e e e e o OOo O Style Manual selection O O O O O Ambience based shots OJOJOJOJOIO Lighting scene based shots O IO OJO Blurring sharpening the background O Auto eoo o0o00606 69 0 O0 O00 O White Preset CX IO mm O balance Custom QIO O O O Correction Bracketing OQ O JO O Auto Lighting Optimizer 0 00000 0000 O Peripheral illumination correction O O O O O O O O O O O O O Long exposure noise reduction QOL EH High ISO speed noise reduction 0 0 e O O OO Highlight tone priority QUO OO O Color sRGB e e e eee 06 00 00 space Adobe RGB OIOIOIO One Shot AF e o0 e O OJOJIO ag Al Servo AF o OJOJOO FE Al Focus AF o o OO TO o Aue Focusing AF point selection 6 06 oj OOOO AFQuick AF assist beam e lel oOloOloloO Manual MF CPO GO RO ese oO 14 O 1 The I icon indicates still photo shooting during movie shooting 2 Settable only for manual exposures 3 If used d
16. Set the lens s focus mode switch to lt AF gt lt AF gt stands for autofocus If itis set to MF manual focus autofocus will not operate 4 Remove the front lens cap Minimizing Dust When changing lenses do it quickly in a place with minimal dust When storing the camera without a lens attached be sure to attach the body cap to the camera Remove dust on the body cap before attaching it 40 Attaching and Detaching a Lens Zooming To zoom turn the zoom ring on the lens with your fingers If you want to zoom do it before focusing Turning the zoom ring after achieving focus may throw off the E focus While pressing the lens release button turn the lens as shown by the arrows Turn the lens until it stops then detach it Attach the rear lens cap to the detached lens Q5 Do not look at the sun directly through any lens Doing so may cause loss of vision When attaching or detaching a lens set the camera s power switch to OFF If the front part focusing ring of the lens rotates during autofocusing do not touch the rotating part Fal Image Conversion Factor Since the image sensor size is Image sensor size Approx smaller than the 35mm film 22 3 x 14 9 mm 0 88 x 0 59 in format it will look like the lens 35mm image size focal length is increased by 36 x 24 mm 1 42 x 0 94 in approx 1
17. sse 138 Menu Function Settings eeeeeseeeseeeseseseseeneeneee 139 Using AF to Focus AF Method eeeeseeseses 142 MF Focusing Manually ccceceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 150 Shooting Movies 153 OME Shooting MOVIES eoa vtto odeur iden esp tua arcu na 154 Autoexposure Shooting essen 154 Manual Exposure Shooting ccccccceccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 156 Sh ting Stll PHOTOS Are 161 16 Contents Shooting Function Settings essere 163 Setting the Movie Recording Size seeeees 164 Shooting Video Snapshots sesssssseeenee 166 Menu Function SettlligS ueneno u ro PER FF npa prep Ea tnc teat npn 172 7 Handy Features 179 Handy uci Met 180 Disabling the Beeper cceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeaeeeeeeeeeenees 180 eol m 180 Setting the Image Review Time esesssssss 180 Setting the Auto Power off Time seeessssss 181 Adjusting the LCD Monitor Brightness ssesesssse 181 Creating and Selecting a Folder sssss 182 File Numbering Methods ve dis IB N eee 184 Setting Copyright Information ccce 186 Auto Rotation of Vertical Image
18. Deleting a Character Press the qm button to delete one character Exiting After entering the text press the lt MENU gt button to finalize the text entry and return to the screen in step 2 Canceling the Text Entry E To cancel the text entry press the DISP button to cancel it and return to the screen in step 2 iri You can also set or check the copyright information with EOS Utility EOS software p 318 187 Handy Features III Auto Rotation of Vertical Images Vertical images are rotated automatically so they are displayed vertically on the camera s LCD monitor and on the computer instead of horizontally You can change the setting for this feature Under the 1 tab select Auto rotate then press 6 amp The available settings Auto rotate are described below Select the option then press 6 On Li The vertical image is automatically rotated during playback on both the camera s LCD monitor and on the computer On The vertical image is automatically rotated only on the computer Off The vertical image is not automatically rotated FAQ The vertical image is not rotated during the image review immediately after it is captured Press the button and the image playback will display the rotated image On L1 is set but the image does not rotate during playback Auto rotate will not work with vertical images captured while Auto rotate was
19. Disable Settings available when the GPS Receiver GP E2 sold separately is attached i GPS device settings 280 M4 Menu Settings Set up 3 Yellow Page Certification Logo Displays some of the logos of the camera s 267 Display certifications ene Pues a Customize camera functions as desired Display copyright information Enter author s Copyright information name Enter copyright details Delete copyright information Clear all camera settings Clear all Custom Func C Fn Firmware version For updating the firmware My Menu Green My Menu settings Register frequently used menu options and 265 Custom Functions Clear settings 190 QD Cautions for Using GPS Receiver GP E2 sold separately Check if your country or area allows the use of GPS and follow any legal regulations When using the GP E2 with the camera connect it to the camera with the cable that came with the GP E2 If you do not use the provided cable the geotag information will not be appended to the image when you shoot Certain functions of the GP E2 will not work with this camera Note the following The shooting direction is not recorded The electronic compass cannot be used The geotag information can be appended to a movie when the shooting starts However the location will not be displayed on Map Utility EOS software Check the location with the camera 281 3T Menu Settings 30 Movie S
20. Set the desired setting Press lt gt to set it Exit the setting Press the MENU button to return to the shooting function settings display i n step 2 you can also turn the 75 dial to select a menu tab The explanation of menu functions hereinafter assumes that you have pressed the MENU button to display the menu screen To cancel press the MENU button For details about each menu item see page 278 49 MaW Formatting the Card 9 If the card is new or was previously formatted by another camera or computer format the card with the camera Q When the card is formatted all images and data in the card will be erased Even protected images will be erased so make sure there is nothing you need to keep If necessary transfer the images and data to a computer etc before formatting the card Select Format card Auto power off 30 sec Under the 1 tab select Format Auto rotate ele m card then press lt gt Format card File numbering Continuous Select folder Screen color Format card 2 Format the card Format card Select OK then press 6 All data will be lost gt The card will be formatted When the formatting is completed 7 76 GB used 7 81 GB the menu will reappear E31 Low level format Cancel OK For low level formatting press the 7 76 GB used 7 81 GB lt T gt button to append Low level IQ 7 Jow le
21. While shooting a movie you can also take a still photo by pressing the shutter button completely Shooting Still Photos in the lt gt Mode f you take a still photo during movie shooting the movie will record a still moment lasting approx 1 sec The captured still photo will be recorded to the card and the movie shooting will resume automatically when the Live View image is displayed The movie and still photo will be recorded as separate files on the card Functions particular to still photo shooting are shown below Other E functions will be the same as for movie shooting As set in B 1 Image quality When the movie recording size is 1920x1080 or 1280x720 the aspect ratio will be 16 9 When the size is 640x480 the aspect ratio will be 4 3 With autoexposure shooting Automatically set within ISO 100 ISO 3200 With manual exposure shooting See ISO Speed During Manual Exposure Shooting on page 157 ISO Speed e With autoexposure shooting Automatically set shutter speed and aperture displayed when pressing the shutter button halfway e With manual exposure shooting Manually set shutter speed and aperture LONEN C M Drive Self timer Single shooting Continuous shooting and self timer disabled Flash off 161 B Shooting Movies MMC MU NN QD When Dm 1 AF w shutter button during 9I8 is set to Enable p 172
22. and Background music for the still photos The background music selection procedure is explained on page 221 After selecting the settings press the MENU button Display time Repeat Slide show Slide show Display time Repeat Disable 219 IN Slide Show Auto Playback LESEN Transition effect Background music Slide show TiSel Play background music Background music Off Slide in 1 Transition effect Slide in 2 Fade 1 Fade Fade 3 MENU pur Slide show Start the slide show fa TET 3 34 images Press the lt A gt V keys to select WE COMI images Start then press lt i gt Et EA After Loading image is displayed Set un Start the slide show will start MENU fs 5 Exit the slide show To exit the slide show and return to the setting screen press the MENU button iri To pause the slide show press 6 During pause I will be displayed on the upper left of the image Press lt gt again to resume the slide show During auto playback you can press the DISP button to change the still photo display format p 80 During movie playback you can adjust the sound volume by turning the dial During auto playback or pause you can press the lt lt gt lt P gt keys to view another image During auto playback auto power off will not work The display time may vary depending on the image To view the slide s
23. dial to select the desired ambience Depending on the lens and shooting conditions the background may not look so blurred This function cannot be set grayed out if the built in flash is raised and 5 or lt gt has been selected If flash is used this setting will not be applied 63 Creative Auto Shooting SSS 5 UE 3 Drive self timer Press lt gt and set it with lt lt gt lt gt or the dial L1 Single shooting Shoot one image at a time lt H gt Continuous shooting While you hold down the shutter button completely shots will be taken continuously You can shoot up to approx 3 shots per second lt gt Self timer 10 sec The picture is taken 10 seconds after you press the shutter button lt Wc gt Self timer Continuous Press the lt A gt Y keys to set the number of multiple shots 2 to 10 to be taken with the self timer 10 seconds after you press the shutter button the set number of multiple shots will be taken 4 Flash firing Press 6 and set it with lt A gt lt P gt or the 73 dial Auto flash The flash fires automatically when necessary 9 Flashon The flash fires at all times lt gt Flash off The flash is disabled QD If you use an external Speedlite Flash firing cannot be set iri When using the self timer see the il notes on page 100 When using lt gt see Disabling Flash on page 61 64 Shooting Portraits
24. gis A oC P Creative Auto 2 Press the lt Q gt button 610 gt The Quick Control screen will appear Standard setting Background blur oH OFA G an dL 703 Set the desired function Standard setting Press the lt lt gt gt cross keys to select a function The selected function and Feature guide p 53 will appear For the setting procedure and details on each function see pages 63 64 Background Blurred lt gt Sharp Take the picture Press the shutter button completely to take the picture 62 Creative Auto Shooting Creative Auto Shutter speed 1 125 Standard setting 1 Aperture Background blur 2 ISO speed E 4 aL 103 Battery check Possible shots E Image recording quality Pressing the lt Q gt button enables you to set the following 1 Ambience based shots You can set the ambience you want to convey in your images Press the 4 lt P gt keys or turn the i7 dial to select the desired ambience You can also select it from a list by pressing lt gt For details see page 73 2 Blurring sharpening the background A N If you move the index mark toward the left the background will look more blurred If you move it toward the right the background will look more in focus If you want to blur the background see Shooting Portraits on page 65 Press the 4 lt P gt keys or turn the 73
25. 1st curtain synchronization will automatically take effect If an external Speedlite is attached you can also select Hi speed fp For details refer to the Speedlite s instruction manual Flash exposure compensation See Flash Exposure Compensation on page 113 E TTL Il flash metering For normal flash exposures set it to Evaluative Average is for advanced users As with an external Speedlite the metering is averaged for the entire area Flash exposure compensation may be necessary 196 IIS Setting the Flash Clear flash settings On the External flash func setting screen press the lt DISP gt button to display the screen to clear the flash settings When you select OK the settings for the built in flash and external Speedlite will be cleared Setting the External Speedlite Custom Functions The Custom Functions displayed under External flash C Fn setting will vary depending on the Speedlite model Flash control 1 Display the Custom Function Flash firing Enable Select External flash C Fn setting Built in flash func setting then press lt E gt External flash func setting External flash C Fn setting Clear ext flash C Fn set External flash C Fn setting Set the Custom Function ee unc n Press the 4 lt P gt keys to select E the function number then set the function The procedure is the same as setting the camera s Custom Functions p 256 To clear all
26. Av gt stands for Aperture value which is the size of the diaphragm hole inside the lens LL o ANISEEENEREEU e OE ad T p V T Blurred background Sharp foreground and background With a low aperture f number f 5 6 With a high aperture f number f 32 1 Set the Mode Dial to lt Av 2 Set the desired aperture The higher the f number the wider the depth of field where sharper focus is obtained in both the foreground and background Turning the 3755 dial to the right will set a higher f number smaller aperture opening and turning it to the left will set a lower f number larger aperture opening 3 Take the picture Focus and press the shutter button completely The picture will be taken with the selected aperture IN o PP IPPLLPPIPEPUM S0 EN TT NT wa ee 23 n w 10 iri Aperture Display The higher the f number the smaller the aperture opening will be The apertures displayed will differ depending on the lens If no lens is attached to the camera 00 will be displayed for the aperture 106 Av Changing the Depth of Field P Xj Shooting Tips When using an aperture with a high f number or shooting in low light scenes note that camera shake can occur A higher aperture f number will make the shutter speed slower Under low light the shutter speed can be as long as 30 sec In such cases increase the ISO speed and hold the camera steady or use a tripod
27. Detail set GIUTUE 3 Press 65 Picture Style Auto With Picture Style selected press Sharpness lt A gt Contrast eosaturation Color tone Detail set Ged User Def 1 Select the base Picture Style Picture Style Landscape Press the lt A gt Y gt keys to select the base Picture Style then press lt gt To adjust the parameters of a Picture Style that has been registered to the camera with EOS Utility EOS software select the Picture Style here 125 22 Registering Preferred Image Characteristics a RECEN RM Detail set Bt User Def 1 Select a parameter Picture Style Landscape Select a parameter such as el ale i Sharpness then press onas Saturation Color tone Detail set Set the parameter Picture Style Press the 4 lt P gt keys to adjust the Sharpness c parameter as desired then press lt gt For details see Customizing Image Characteristics on pages 122 124 Picture Style Press the lt MENU gt button to register the en Neutral 0 0 modified Picture Style The Picture Style EZF Faithful 0 0 selection screen will then reappear EeM Monochrome 3 0 The base Picture Style will be User Def 2 Auto indicated on the right of User Def a User Def 3 Auto gt If the settings in a Picture Style bise orsa SET A registered under User Def have been modified from the base Picture Style settings the Picture Style
28. Enable The AF assist beam will be emitted when necessary 1 Disable The AF assist beam is not emitted This prevents the AF assist beam from disturbing others 2 Enable external flash only If an external Speedlite is attached it will emit the AF assist beam when necessary The camera s built in flash will not fire the AF assist beam 3 IR AF assist beam only When an external Speedlite is attached only an infrared AF assist beam will be emitted This prevents any Speedlite which uses a series of intermittent flashes like the built in flash from firing the AF assist beam With an EX series Speedlite equipped with an LED light the LED light will not automatically turn on for AF assist iri If an external Speedlite s AF assist beam firing Custom Function is set to Disabled the Speedlite will not emit the AF assist beam even if the camera s C Fn 7 is set to O 2 or 3 262 tM Custom Function Settings SSL C Fn IV Operation Others C Fn 8 Shutter AE lock button 0 AF AE lock 1 AE lock AF This is convenient when you want to focus and meter separately Press the lt gt button to autofocus and press the shutter button halfway to apply AE lock 2 AF AF lock no AE lock In the Al Servo AF operation you can press the lt gt button to pause the AF operation momentarily This prevents the AF from being thrown off by any obstacle passing between the camera and subject The exposure is set at the moment the pictur
29. When you shoot at high ISO speeds noise such as dots of light and banding may become noticeable Shooting in high temperatures may cause noise and irregular colors in the image If Live View shooting is used continuously for a long period the camera s internal temperature may rise and image quality may deteriorate Always exit Live View shooting when you are not shooting If you shoot a long exposure while the camera s internal temperature is high image quality may deteriorate Exit Live View shooting and wait a few minutes before shooting again White lt M gt and Red lt f gt Internal Temperature Warning Icons Ifthe cameras internal temperature increases due to prolonged Live View shooting or under a high ambient temperature a white Efl or red Kt icon will appear The white ftl icon indicates that the image quality of still photos will deteriorate It is recommended that you temporarily exit Live View shooting and allow the camera to cool down before shooting again The red Eti icon indicates that the Live View shooting will soon stop automatically If this happens you will not be able to shoot again until the camera s internal temperature decreases Exit Live View shooting or turn off the power and let the camera rest for a while Using Live View shooting at a high temperature for a prolonged period will cause the lt M gt or lt i gt icon to appear earlier When you are not shooting turn
30. and adjust the aperture setting before shooting When using a Speedlite that has manual flash mode shoot in the manual flash mode Using Non Canon Flash Units Sync Speed The camera can synchronize with compact non Canon flash units at 1 200 sec or slower shutter speeds Use a sync speed slower than 1 200 sec Be sure to test the flash unit beforehand to make sure it synchronizes properly with the camera b If the camera is used with a flash unit or flash accessory dedicated to another camera brand the camera may not operate properly and malfunction may result Do not attach a high voltage flash unit on the camera s hot shoe It may not fire 2 1 Using Eye Fi Cards m With a commercially available Eye Fi card already set up you can automatically transfer captured images to a computer or upload them to an online service via a wireless LAN The image transfer is a function of the Eye Fi card For instructions on how to set up and use the Eye Fi card or to troubleshoot any image transfer problems refer to the Eye Fi card s instruction manual or contact the card manufacturer The camera is not guaranteed to support Eye Fi card functions including wireless transfer In case of an issue with an Eye Fi card please check with the card manufacturer Also note that approval is required to use Eye Fi cards in many countries or regions Without approval use of the card is not permitted If it is unclear whe
31. gt you can press the DISP button You can then adjust EjPrntEHect ENatural M the printing effect What can be adjusted Brightness 2 0 c or what is displayed will depend on the Adjust levels Off amp Brightener Off Red eye corr off selection made in step 4 Brightness The image brightness can be adjusted amp Adjust levels Adjust levels When you select Manual you can change the histogram s distribution and adjust the image s brightness and contrast With the Adjust levels screen displayed press the DISP button to change the position of LM ise E the lt f gt Press the 4 lt P gt keys to freely adjust the shadow level 0 127 or highlight level 128 255 Brightener Effective in backlit conditions that can make the subject s face look dark When On is set the face will be brightened for printing Red eye corr Effective in flash images where the subject has red eye When On is set the red eye will be corrected for printing i The g Brightener and Red eye corr effects will not be reflected on the screen When Detail set is selected you can adjust the Contrast Saturation Color tone and Color balance To adjust the Color balance use the lt lt gt gt cross keys B is for blue A for amber M for magenta and G for green The image s color balance will be corrected towards the selected color f you select Clear all all the print
32. gt dial to adjust the respective setting F5 6 KEA Se ee 103 Tv Conveying the Subject s Movement You can either freeze the action or create motion blur with the lt Tv gt Shutter priority AE mode on the Mode Dial lt TV stands for Time value Blurred motion Frozen action Slow shutter speed 1 30 sec Fast shutter speed 1 2000 sec 1 Set the Mode Dial to lt Tv 2 Set the desired shutter speed See Shooting Tips for advice on setting the shutter speed Turning the dial to the right x sets a faster shutter speed and turning it to the left sets a slower one 3 Take the picture When you focus and press the shutter button completely the picture will be taken at the selected shutter speed LOC ISO Enin o iri Shutter Speed Display The LCD monitor displays the shutter speed as a fraction However the viewfinder displays only the denominator 0 5 indicates 0 5 sec and 15 is 15 sec 104 Tv Conveying the Subject s Movement Xj Shooting Tips To freeze the motion of a fast moving subject Use a fast shutter soeed such as 1 4000 sec to 1 500 sec To blur a running child or animal and convey an impression of motion Use a medium shutter speed such as 1 250 sec to 1 30 sec Follow the moving subject through the viewfinder and press the shutter button to take the picture If you use a telephoto lens hold it steady to prevent c
33. indicate that the camera is connected to a printer Press SET button for print menu r j 4 QD Before using the printer make sure it has a PictBridge connection port Movies cannot be printed The camera cannot be used with printers conforming only to CP Direct or Bubble Jet Direct Do not use any interface cable other than the one provided If there is a long beeping sound in step 5 it indicates a problem with the printer Resolve the problem displayed in the error message p 248 i You can also print RAW images taken with this camera f you use a battery pack to power the camera make sure it is fully charged With a fully charged battery pack you can print for approx 2 hr 40 min Before disconnecting the cable first turn off the camera and printer Hold the plug not the cord to pull out the cable For direct printing using AC Adapter Kit ACK E10 sold separately to power the camera is recommended 241 AM Printing ee The screen display and setting options will differ depending on the printer Some settings may not be available For details refer to the printer s instruction manual Printer connected icon 1 Select the image to be printed 125 8 0 100 0003 af BET rM P Check that the lt A gt icon is displayed on the upper left of the LCD monitor Press the lt lt gt lt P gt keys to select the image to be printed 2 Press lt gt The print set
34. lt gt f you want to set exposure compensation exceeding 2 stops setting it with 82 Expo comp AEB p 114 or with the Quick Control screen p 46 is recommended 112 Setting Exposure Compensation Flash Exposure Compensation Set flash exposure compensation if the flash exposure of the subject does not come out as desired You can set the exposure compensation up to 2 stops in 1 3 stop increments 1 Press the lt gt button 610 gt The Quick Control screen will appear p 46 2 Select 622 Press the 4 gt cross keys to select G2 DA Bu du vo Flash exposure comp will be ONESHoT O displayed at the bottom of the screen ESTE TETEE DERI EXFEREICID 3 Set the exposure compensation amount Bi Fu To make the flash exposure brighter ONESHOT CJ dL turn the 575 dial to the right increased exposure COM To make it darker turn the lt gt dial to the left decreased exposure When you press the shutter button halfway the amp A icon will appear in the viewfinder After taking the picture cancel the flash exposure compensation by setting it back to O D If 32 Auto Lighting Optimizer p 119 is set to any setting other than Disable the image may look bright even if a decreased exposure compensation or decreased flash exposure compensation is set iri You can also set flash exposure compensation with Built in flas
35. or Disable AF method You can select FlexiZone Single 4 Live mode or Quick mode See pages 142 149 for more information about the AF method Grid display With Grid 12x or Grid 2 you can display grid lines You can check horizontal or vertical tilt when shooting 139 Menu Function Settings Aspect ratio The image s aspect ratio can be set to 3 2 4 3 16 9 or 1 1 The area surrounding the Live View image is masked in black when the following aspect ratios are set 4 3 16 9 1 1 JPEG images will be saved with the set aspect ratio RAW images will always be saved with the 3 2 aspect ratio The selected aspect ratio information is added to the RAW image file When you process the RAW image with the EOS software this allows you to generate an image with the same aspect ratio that was set for shooting In the case of the 4 3 16 9 and 1 1 aspect ratios the aspect ratio lines will appear during image playback but the lines are not actually drawn on the image Image Aspect Ratio and Pixel Count approx L 5184x3456 4608x3456 5184x2912 3456x3456 Gy 17 9 megapixels 16 0 megapixels 15 1 megapixels 11 9 megapixels 3456x2304 3072x2304 3456x1944 2304x2304 8 0 megapixels 7 0 megapixels 6 7 megapixels 5 3 megapixels 2592x1728 2304x1728 2592x1456 1728x1728 4 5 megapixels 4 0 megapixels 3 8 megapixels 3 0 megapixels 1920x1280 1696x1280 1920x
36. the LCD monitor display may seem slow or may look black It will return to normal at room temperature Eye Fi settings does not appear Eye Fi settings will appear only when an Eye Fi card is inserted in the camera If the Eye Fi card has a write protect switch set to the LOCK position you will not be able to check the card s connection status or disable Eye Fi transmission p 272 292 Troubleshooting Guide ee Playback Problems Part of the image blinks in black tis the highlight alert p 231 Overexposed highlight areas with a loss of highlight detail will blink The image cannot be erased Ifthe image is protected it cannot be erased p 225 The movie cannot be played back Movies edited with a computer using ImageBrowser EX p 319 or other EOS software cannot be played back with the camera However video snapshot albums edited with EOS Video Snapshot Task p 171 can be played back on the camera When the movie is played back camera operation noise can be heard f you operate the camera s dials or lens during movie shooting the operation noise will also be recorded The movie has still moments During autoexposure movie shooting if there is a drastic change in the exposure level the recording will stop momentarily until the brightness stabilizes In such cases shoot movies with manual exposure p 156 I cannot connect the camera to my TV set An HDMI cable sold sepa
37. 15 40 Lens construction 11 elements in 9 groups Minimum aperture 1 22 36 Closest focusing 0 25 m 0 82 ft From image sensor plane distance Max magnification 0 34x at 55mm Field of view 207 x 134 67 x 45 mm 8 1x 5 3 2 6 x 1 8 in at 0 25 m 0 82 ft Image Stabilizer Lens shift type Filter size 58 mm Lens cap E 58 II Max diameter x length Approx 68 5 x 70 0 mm 2 7 x 2 8 in Weight Approx 200 g 7 1 oz Hood EW 60C sold separately Case LP814 sold separately 303 Specifications lo e EF S18 55mm f 3 5 5 6 III Angle of view Lens construction Minimum aperture Closest focusing distance Max magnification Field of view Filter size Lens cap Max diameter x length Weight Hood Case Diagonal extent 74 20 27 50 Horizontal extent 64 30 23 20 Vertical extent 45 30 15 40 11 elements in 9 groups 1 22 36 0 25 m 0 82 ft From image sensor plane 0 34x at 55mm 207 x 134 67 x 45 mm 8 1x 5 3 2 6x 1 8 in at 0 25 m 0 82 ft 58 mm E 58 Il Approx 68 5 x 70 0 mm 2 7 x 2 8 in Approx 195 g 6 9 oz EW 60C sold separately LP814 sold separately e EF S55 250mm f 4 5 6 IS Il Angle of view Lens construction Minimum aperture Closest focusing distance Max magnification Field of view Image Stabilizer Filter size Lens cap Max diameter x length Weight Hood Case Diagonal extent 27
38. 4 Long exp noise reduction under 3 Custom Functions C Fn to 1 Auto or 2 On p 260 If ISO Auto is set for a bulb exposure the ISO speed will be fixed at ISO 800 p 90 iri For bulb exposures using a tripod and a remote switch sold separately p 269 is recommended 110 Changing the Metering Mode Three methods metering modes to measure the subject s brightness are provided Normally evaluative metering is recommended In Basic Zone modes automatic selection is set automatically mm Select Metering mode Expo comp AEB 72 1 8 1 22 Under the 32 tab select Metering Auto Lighting Optimizer mode then press lt GED gt Metering mode E3 Custom White Balance Metering mode Set the metering mode Select the desired metering mode Evaluative metering then press 6 t LJ Evaluative metering This is a general purpose metering mode suited even for backlit subjects The camera sets the exposure automatically to suit the scene 5 Partial metering Effective when the background is much brighter than the subject due to backlighting etc The gray area in the left figure is where the brightness is metered to obtain the standard exposure CI Center weighted average metering The brightness is metered at the image center and then averaged for the entire scene This metering mode is f
39. 44 97 146 FRECOMPOSING rechnen 59 Folder creation selection 182 Formatting card initialization 50 Frame rate ui oor ten Einer bte 164 Full Auto Scene Intelligent Auto 56 Full High Definition Full HD oseese 164 212 Function availability by shooting mode X W 274 G Grainy B W ss M 236 Grid display POPMA NONEM 139 175 H HDMI n a 212 222 HDMI CEQ inrcr 223 High ISO speed noise reduction 261 High Definition HD movies eeeeeee 164 212 222 Highlight alert rete 231 Highlight detail loss 231 Highlight tone priority 173 261 Histogram Brightness RGB 231 HOESIIDO i snos use ev ee tee vents 22 270 Household power 268 338 l ICC profile ett DM 131 Image area piecenccrcensnnarsionemmnarcas 41 Image dust prevention 198 200 Image recording quality 84 Image review time 180 Image Stabilizer lens 43 Image Zone REFERRE HIMEN 26 Images Auto playback 218 Auto rotate sois coctec ce ob addu venit 188 PAS MG EP tes cena iewlianeni 227 Highlight alert 231 Histogram ssss 231 Image characteristics Picture Style 91 122 125 Index W ue 204 Jump display image browsing 205
40. 50 6 15 Horizontal extent 23 20 5 20 Vertical extent 15 40 3 30 12 elements in 10 groups 1 22 32 1 1 m 3 6 ft From image sensor plane 0 31x at 250mm 328 x 218 73x 49 mm 12 9 x 8 6 2 9 x 1 9 in at 1 1m 3 6 ft Lens shift type 58 mm E 58 Il Approx 70 0 x 108 0 mm 2 8 x 4 3 in Approx 390 g 13 8 oz ET 60 sold separately LP1019 sold separately All the data above is based on Canon s testing standards and CIPA Camera amp Imaging Products Association testing standards and guidelines Dimensions maximum diameter length and weight listed above are based on CIPA Guidelines except weight for camera body only Product specifications and the exterior are subject to change without notice Ifa problem occurs with a non Canon lens attached to the camera consult the respective lens manufacturer 304 Trademarks Adobe is a trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated Microsoft and Windows are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Macintosh and Mac OS are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries SDXC logo is a trademark of SD 3C LLC HDMI HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners About MPEG 4 Licensing This produ
41. 55mm f 3 5 5 6 IS Il lens as an example Chapters m For first time DSLR users Chapters 1 and 2 explain the camera s basic operations and shooting procedures OOD nN Ai wy dw nN Introduction Getting Started Basic Shooting and Image Playback Creative Shooting Advanced Shooting Shooting with the LCD Monitor Live View Shooting Shooting Movies Handy Features Image Playback Post Processing Images Printing Images Customizing the Camera Reference Viewing the CD ROM Instruction Manuals Downloading Images to Your Computer Quick Reference Guide and Index 1 29 55 81 103 133 153 B 179 F 203 E 233 239 255 E 267 313 323 9 6b uis EXE oaar Contents at a Glance Shooting Shoot automatically gt Shoot continuously gt Take a picture of yourself in a group gt Freeze the action gt Blur the action Blur the background gt Keep the background in sharp focus gt Adjust the image brightness exposure Shoot in low light f 3 Shoot without flash gt Shoot fireworks at night gt Shoot while viewing the LCD monitor gt Shoot movies gt Image Quality Shoot with image effects gt matching the subject Make a large size print of the picture gt 10 p 55 79 Basic Zone modes p 98 Gi Continuous shooting p 100 Self timer p 104 Tv Shutter priority AE p 62 Creative Auto p 106 Av Aperture priority
42. 6x 41 Attaching and Detaching a Lens Attaching a Lens Hood A lens hood can block unwanted light and diminish rain snow dust etc adhering to the front of the lens Before storing the lens in a bag etc you can attach the hood in reverse If there is no index mark on the lens and hood E Attach the lens hood Turn the hood as shown by the arrow to attach it securely mark on the lens and hood G 1 Align the red dots on the hood a and lens edges then turn the hood as shown by the arrow 7 2 Turn the hood as shown in the p illustration Turn the hood clockwise until it attaches securely Q5 f you do not attach the hood properly it may obstruct the image s periphery making it look dark When attaching or detaching the hood grasp the base of the hood when turning it Grasping the hood s edges when turning it may deform the hood resulting in failure to turn When using the camera s built in flash detach the hood Otherwise the hood will obstruct part of the flash 42 Lens Image Stabilizer When you use an Image Stabilizer IS lens camera shake is corrected to obtain a sharper shot The procedure explained here is based on the EF S18 55mm f 3 5 5 6 IS Il lens as an example S stands for Image Stabilizer iz 1 Set the IS switch to lt ON gt Set also the camera s power switch to Cr ON Press the shutter button halfway
43. AE p 112 Exposure compensation p 56 101 5 Flash photography p 88 ISO speed setting p 61 Flash Off p 64 72 Flash off p 110 Bulb exposure p 133 Live View shooting p 153 98 Movie shooting p 91 Picture Style p 84 4L aL Gm wen um Take many pictures Focusing Change the point of focus Shoot a moving subject Playback gt View the images on the camera gt Search for pictures quickly Rate images Prevent important images from accidental deletion Delete unnecessary images gt gt gt gt Auto play images and movies gt View the photos or movies on a TV set gt Adjust the LCD monitor brightness gt Apply special effect to images gt Printing Print pictures easily gt p 84 451 M S1 S2 S3 p 95 AF point selection p 68 94 Al Servo AF p 80 x1 Playback p 204 I Index display p 205 Ifi Image browsing p 208 Ratings p 225 e Image protection p 227 1j Delete p 218 Slide show p 222 High Definition TV set p 181 LCD monitor brightness p 234 Creative filters p 239 Direct printing Index to Features Power Battery Charging Installing Removing Battery check Household power outlet Auto power off Cards Installing Removing Formatting Release shutter without card Lens Attaching Detaching Zoom Image
44. Clear all in folder or Clear all on card QD Do not specify images already specified for a photobook in another camera for another photobook with this camera The photobook settings may be overwritten il RAW images and movies cannot be specified 254 11 Customizing the Camera You can customize various camera functions to suit your picture taking preferences with Custom Functions Custom Functions can be set and used only in Creative Zone modes MT Setting Custom Functions GER Select Custom Functions C Fn Certification Logo Display Under the 3 tab select Custom Custom FunctionsiC Fn Functions C Fn then press lt gt Copyright information Clear settings Firmware Ver 1 0 0 Custom Function number 2 Select the Custom Function c number C Fn I Exposure Exposure level increments Press the lt lt gt lt P gt keys to select the Custom Function number then C Fn I Exposure 3 Change the setting as desired Exposure level increments Press the lt A gt V keys to select the desired setting number then press lt 66 Repeat steps 2 and 3 if you want to set other Custom Functions Atthe bottom of the screen current Custom Function settings are indicated below the respective function numbers 1 1 2 stop Exit the setting Press the MENU button The screen for step 1 will reappear Clearing All Custom Functions Und
45. Do not apply heat or apply solder to the battery pack or back up battery Do not expose the battery pack or back up battery to fire or water And do not subject the battery pack or back up battery to strong physical shock Do not install the battery pack or back up battery in reversed polarity Do not mix new and old or different types of batteries Do not recharge the battery pack outside the allowable ambient temperature range of 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F Also do not exceed the recharging time Do not insert any foreign metallic objects into the electrical contacts of the camera accessories connecting cables etc Keep the back up battery away from children If a child swallows the battery consult a physician immediately Battery chemicals may harm the stomach and intestines When disposing of a battery pack or back up battery insulate the electrical contacts with tape to prevent contact with other metallic objects or batteries This is to prevent fire or an explosion If excessive heat smoke or fumes are emitted during battery pack recharging immediately unplug the battery charger from the power outlet to stop the recharging and prevent a fire If the battery pack or back up battery leaks changes color deforms or emits smoke or fumes remove it immediately Be careful not to get burned in the process Prevent any battery leakage from contacting your eyes skin and clothing It can cause blindness or skin
46. ISO e EN Press the lt A SO gt button Press the 4 lt b gt keys or turn the 57 dial to select the ISO speed then press lt gt When AUTO is selected the ISO speed is set automatically When you press the shutter button halfway the ISO speed setting is displayed ISO speed 400 AUTO 100 200 400 800 1600 3200 6400 Oy Drive Self timer Press the bbs jd keys o or turn the 57 dial to select the drive mode then press lt gt Single shooting Continuous shooting Self timer 10 sec Self timer 2 sec c Self timer Continuous ig O Drive self timer mode Continuous shooting e c c o m amp 2 amp The lt gt and lt Wc gt drive modes can be selected in all shooting modes except lt gt 332 Quick Reference Guide Cs Live View whats Press the lt gt button to display the Live View image Press the shutter button halfway to focus Press the shutter button completely to take the picture Live View shooting settings will appear under the B 2 menu tab in Basic Zone modes and under the B 4 menu tab in Creative Zone modes Number of Possible Shots Live View Shooting No Flash 50 Flash Use At 23 C 73 F Approx 190 shots Approx 180 shots 333 Quick Reference Guide B Movie Shooting Autoexposure Mal 77 NT Set the M
47. MENU button to exit the 4 sec movie menu and return to the movie Sec ENE shooting screen 166 QN Shooting Video Snapshots ENSE Creating a Video Snapshot Album 3 Shoot the first video snapshot Press the lt gt button then shoot The blue bar indicating the shooting duration will gradually decrease After the set shooting duration elapses the shooting stops automatically The confirmation dialog will appear p 168 02 0021 4 Save as a video snapshot album Select p Save as album then press 6 The movie clip will be saved as the video snapshot album s first video snapshot Continue to shoot more video snapshots Repeat step 3 to shoot the next video snapshot Select ms Add to album then press lt 6 Tocreate another video snapshot album select r Save as a new album Repeat step 5 as necessary y j Add to album KO T n Z 6 Exit the video snapshot shooting Movie rec size 1920x1080 Tp Set Video snapshot to Disable sound recording Auto To return to normal movie Metering timer 8 sec Se a ec a aT Grid display Of shooting be sure to set Disable Video snapshot Disable amp Press the MENU button to exit the Video system menu and return to the normal movie shooting screen 167 UN Shooting Video Snapshots SSS aaa Options in Steps 4 and 5 Function Bescipon Save as album The movie clip will be saved as t
48. Magnified view 206 Manual rotation 207 Numbering 184 Playback Luaiees pem keskRaddds 80 203 wise P 225 Rating en TD 208 Review time 180 Shooting information 229 Slide SNOW sc ooscse sare eene in 218 i UT 272 Viewing on a TV set 212 222 Index display rre 204 ISO speed ree 88 Automatic setting Auto 89 ISO expansion 258 Maximum ISO speed for T Dn I 90 Index J A ig Nan C mannan er ene Ae ae 85 Jump display aoc eite Rear ces 205 L Landscape csoeepeiccenon ni oes 66 92 Language selection 39 Large image recording quality 24 LCD IolillOE uoce ert renes 21 Brightness adjustment 181 Image playback 80 203 Menu screen 48 278 Screen color oot teretes 193 Shooting settings 24 52 ETE 27 40 Image Stabilizer 43 Lock TOlGaS Qc iced du Lebe 41 Peripheral illumination Correction 99 120 Lighting scene based shots 77 Live View shooting 60 133 Aspect ratio N I 140 Face detection Live mode Gl E 143 FlexiZone Single 142 Grid display 139 Information display 136 Manual focus
49. START file ya The screen shown in step 4 will appear The icon displayed will differ depending on your START pdf computer s operating system Click on the manual you want to view Click on the name of the manual under your respective language Canon EOS 7 REBELTS EOS 12002 ESTE instruction MANUAL Frar ais MODE D EMPLOI oto E werRUCCIONES emia gt The manual will be displayed El You can save the PDF file to your computer Allthe instruction manuals PDF files have page links to make it quick to open the page desired Click on a page number in the Table of Contents E or Index and that page will appear To learn how to use Adobe Reader refer to Adobe Reader s Help section 315 Downloading Images to a Computer You can use the EOS software to download the images in the camera to your computer There are two ways to do this Downloading by Connecting the Camera to the Computer 1 Install the software p 320 iL a Use the provided interface cable to connect the camera to your computer Use the interface cable provided with the camera Connect the cable to the camera s digital terminal with the cable plug s gt icon facing the front of the 5 camera OY Connect the cord s plug to the i Ge computer s USB terminal 3 Use EOS Utility to download the images For
50. Select an image To view images starting with the last captured image press the lt lt gt key To view images starting with the first oldest image press the lt gt key Each time you press the DISP button the display format will change W125 8 0 A 1 W125 80 A 1 100 0003 bs LA y m m fe ag acus fe ago Se E 7 J om ANTT P sy 3 4 A E With basic information Basic information Image quality Playback number 1 125 8 0 1 100 0003 1 125 8 0 1 100 0003 hos Lf ho lf d fa o pn V Low D pu B m Au d 4 P E3I5 EDD EM00 D 942 GI ANE WEA2 G1 EZA3 0 0 0 ma E yal 02 28 2014 13 30 00 Histogram Shooting information display Exit the image playback Press the button to exit the image playback and return to the shooting settings display 80 Creative Shooting In the Basic Zone modes to prevent spoiled shots most advanced functions are set automatically and cannot be changed In the lt P gt Program AE mode you can set various functions and be more creative n the lt P gt mode the camera sets the shutter speed and aperture automatically to obtain a standard exposure The difference between the Basic Zone modes and lt P gt is explained on pages 274 275 The functions explained in this chapter can also be used in the Tv lt Av and M modes explained in Chapter 4 The x icon at t
51. Settings Screen Color You can change the background color of the shooting settings screen a Under the 1 tab select Screen Auto power otf 30 Sec color then press lt gt Select the Auto rotate ona desired color then press 6 Format card File numbering Continuous When you exit the menu the selected Select folder color will be displayed for the shooting screeni color l settings screen Screen color Powis ro Fw oe ee SIE MS by oe OG d Pes 13 SET els 193 MIT Setting the Flash The built in flash and external Speedlite settings can be set with the camera s menu You can use the camera s menu to set the external Speedlite function settings only if an EX series Speedlite compatible with this function is attached The setting procedure is the same as when setting a camera menu function i NH Select Flash control Image quality dL E Under the IM 4 tab select Flash Beep _ Enable control then press lt gt Release shutter without card Sap sar gt The flash control screen will appear Peripheral illumin correct Red eye reduc Disable Flash control Flash firing Flash control Normally set this to Enable Built in flash func setting in flash nor the external Speedlite External flash func setting will fire This is useful when you only External flash C Fn setting tt the flash s AF ist Clear ext flash C Fn se
52. The Image Stabilizer will operate 3 Take the picture When the picture looks steady in the viewfinder press the shutter button completely to take the picture m The Image Stabilizer is not effective if the subject moves at the time of exposure For bulb exposures set the IS switch to OFF If ON is set Image Stabilizer misoperation may occur amp The Image Stabilizer may not be effective for excessive shaking such as on a rocking boat iri The Image Stabilizer can operate with the lens s focus mode switch set to either lt AF gt or MF When using a tripod you can still shoot with the IS switch set to x ON with no problem However to save battery power setting the IS switch to lt OFF gt is recommended amp The Image Stabilizer is effective even when the camera is mounted on a monopod Some IS lenses enable you to switch the IS mode manually to suit the shooting conditions However the EF S18 55mm f 3 5 5 6 IS II or EF 55 250mm f 4 5 6 IS II switches the IS mode automatically 43 Basic Operation m Adjusting the Viewfinder Sharpness Turn the dioptric adjustment knob Turn the knob left or right so that the AF points nine boxes in the viewfinder look sharp iri If the camera dioptric adjustment still cannot provide a sharp viewfinder image using E series Dioptric Adjustment Lenses sold separately is recommended Holding the Came
53. To increase the contrast set it toward the plus end The closer it is to E the crisper the image will look amp Saturation Adjusts the color saturation in the image To decrease the color saturation set it toward the minus end The closer it is to HJ the more diluted the colors will look To increase the color saturation set it toward the plus end The closer it is to EM the bolder the colors will look Color tone Adjusts the color tone of skin To make the skin color redder set it toward the minus end The closer it is to M the redder the skin tone will look To reduce skin redness set it toward the plus end The closer it is to E the more yellow the skin tone will look 123 31 Customizing Image Characteristics Monochrome Adjustment For Monochrome you can also set Filter effect and Toning effect in addition to Sharpness and Contrast explained on the preceding page Filter Effect Detail set ESH Monochrome With a filter effect applied toa TENE monochrome image you can make Ye Yellow white clouds or green trees stand out Filter effect Or Orange more R Red G Green Default set MENU Ee Sample Effects Normal black and white image with no filter effects l The blue sky will look more natural and the white clouds will look Ye Yellow crisper Or Orange The blue sky will look slightly darker The sunset will look more brilliant The blue sky will look quite dark Fall leaves w
54. To return to the menu press the MENU button 225 o gt Protecting Images SSS Te IJI Protecting All Images in a Folder or on a Card You can protect all the images in a folder or on a card at one time onProtect images When you select All images in folder Select images or All images on card in gt 1 Protect All images in folder images all the images in the folder or Sr ee on the card will be protected To cancel the image protection select Unprotect all images in folder or MENU ps Unprotect all images on card All images on card Unprotect all images on card QD If you format the card p 50 the protected images will also be erased il Movies can also be protected Once an image is protected it cannot be erased by the camera s erase function To erase a protected image you must first cancel the protection f you erase all the images p 228 only the protected images will remain This is convenient when you want to erase unnecessary images all at once 226 qp Erasing Images You can either select and erase unnecessary images one by one or erase them in one batch Protected images p 225 will not be erased Once an image is erased it cannot be recovered Make sure you no longer need the image before erasing it To prevent important images from being erased accidentally protect them Erasing a AL image will erase both the RAW and
55. W then the image will appear on the LCD monitor a Select Movie exposure Movie exposure Auto Press the MENU button and under AF method FlexiZone 70 the Gms 1 tab select Movie AF wi shutter button during t exposure then press E gt Rd 3 Select Manual Movie exposure gt Select Manual then press lt gt Manual Set the shutter speed and aperture To set the shutter speed turn the lt gt dial The settable shutter speeds depend on the frame rate Ie 66 56 1 4000 sec 1 60 sec Bo 5 4 1 4000 sec 1 30 sec To set the aperture hold down the lt Av 4 gt button and turn the lt s gt dial 5 Set the ISO speed Press the 5 button and press the 4 lt P gt keys or turn the dial to select the ISO speed For details on the ISO speed see the next page 4 lt A gt c4 B Shooting Movies EIUS Focus and shoot the movie The procedure is the same as steps 2 and 3 for Autoexposure Shooting p 154 ISO Speed During Manual Exposure Shooting With Auto the ISO speed will be set automatically within ISO 100 ISO 6400 You can set the ISO speed manually within ISO 100 ISO 6400 in whole stop increments f Ow 1 9 Highlight tone priority is set to Enable the ISO speed will be ISO 200 ISO 6400 e AE lock and autoexposure cannot be used Changing the shutter speed or aperture during m
56. You can press the lt gt button p 116 to lock the exposure AE lock The exposure setting will be displayed for the number of seconds set with Gas 2 Metering timer After applying AE lock during movie shooting you can cancel it by pressing the 3 button AE lock setting is retained until you press the lt E gt button By holding down the lt Avi4 gt button and turning the dial you can set the exposure compensation Pressing the shutter button halfway displays the shutter speed and ISO speed on the screen s bottom This is the exposure setting for still photo shooting p 158 The exposure setting for movie shooting is not displayed Note that the exposure setting for movie shooting may differ from that for still photo shooting If you shoot a movie with autoexposure the shutter speed and aperture will not be recorded in the image information Exif Using an EX series Speedlite Sold Separately Equipped with an LED Light With autoexposure movie shooting the camera will automatically turn on the Speedlite s LED light under low light conditions For details refer to the EX Speedlite s instruction manual 155 B Shooting Movies Manual Exposure Shooting You can freely set the shutter speed aperture and ISO speed for movie shooting Using manual exposure to shoot movies is for advanced users IIe 1 Set the Mode Dial to lt gt im A The reflex mirror will make a sound
57. and CD ROMS esse 4 Gompatibl CANA 5 Quik Sta GUJE cR 6 Conventions Used in this Manual ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeesensneaeaeeeeeees 8 70 E E 9 Soi icidi RCI MP H 10 Index to Features iiueneseeceo puer r rihid St pEbI RR RNFAR re EDSR SE RARE Sa uk ntes KE 12 Handling Precautions cisini 20 Nomenclature eee lf e enne nne 22 1 Getting Started 29 Charging the Battery Aa E aaaea 30 Installing and Removing the Battery and Card 32 Turning on the POW Aa P uen 35 Setting the Date Time and Zone cccccceeceeeseeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeees 37 Selecting the Interface Language ssessesssss 39 Attaching and Detaching a Lens eseeseseesesssssssuss 40 Lens Image Stabilizer E 43 Basie ODG QUO eee 44 Q Quick Control for Shooting Functions sesssssss 46 I3 Menu Operations eeseeeeeeeeeernnnnnn 48 Formatting the Card tH 50 Switching the LCD Monitor Display ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeanees 52 Feature CU Boudin ieiq iiai ee E ME MEM MEUM 53 14 Contents Basic Shooting and Image Playback 55 4j Fully Automatic Shooting Scene Intelligent Auto 56 4j Full Auto Techniques Scene Intelligent Auto 59 Disabl
58. computer and shoot remotely while viewing the computer screen For details refer to the Software Instruction Manual p 321 on the CD ROM 133 Cs Shooting with the LCD Monitor Display the Live View image Press the lt gt button The Live View image will appear on the LCD monitor The Live View image will closely reflect the brightness level of the actual image you capture 4 2 Focus on the subject When you press the shutter button halfway the camera will focus with the current AF method p 142 3 Take the picture Press the shutter button completely gt The picture will be taken and the captured image will be displayed on the LCD monitor gt After the image review ends the camera will return to Live View shooting automatically Press the gt button to exit the Live View shooting i The imagess field of view is approx 100 when the image recording quality is set to JPEG ML The metering mode will be fixed to evaluative metering for Live View shooting n Creative Zone modes you can check the depth of field by setting 9 Assign SET button under 3 Custom Functions C Fn to 4 Depth of field preview During continuous shooting the exposure set for the first shot will also be applied to subsequent shots 134 C Shooting with the LCD Monitor Enabling Live View Shooting E Set Live View shoot to Enable
59. display In the single image display press 66 The movie playback panel will appear at the bottom of the screen Play back the movie E Select gt Play then press 6 The movie will start playing Youcan pause the movie playback by pressing lt gt You can adjust the sound volume by turning the 575 dial even during movie playback For more details on the playback procedure see the next page ul dLd EU d SF B Playing Movies MMC Movie Playback Panel Operation Playback Description S Exit Returns to the single image display P Play Pressing 6 amp toggles between play and stop Adjust the slow motion speed by pressing the lt Slow motion lt P gt keys The slow motion speed is indicated at the upper right of the screen Displays the movie s first frame Each time you press 6 amp the previous frame is Previous frame displayed If you hold down 65 it will rewind the movie Each time you press 6 the movie will play frame by frame If you hold down 65 it will fast forward the movie gt gt Last frame Displays the movie s last frame Displays the editing screen p 216 Plays back a movie with the selected background music p 221 Playback position Playback time minutes seconds You can adjust the built in speaker s p 214 volume by turning the lt gt dial When background music is set the movie s sound w
60. editing go back to step 2 To cancel the editing select 5 then press lt i gt Select OK on the confirmation screen then press 68 gt 216 X Editing a Movie s First and Last Scenes 102 0027 4 Save the edited movie Select r2 then press 6 The save screen will appear To save it as a new movie select New file To save it and overwrite the original movie file select Overwrite then press lt gt On the confirmation screen select OK then press 6 amp to save the edited movie and return to the movie playback screen D Since the editing is performed in approx 1 sec increments position indicated by 36 on the top of the screen the actual position where the movie is edited may differ from the position you specified Ifthe card does not have enough free space New file will not be available When the battery level is low movie editing is not possible Use a fully charged battery 217 MaW Slide Show Auto Playback You can play back the images on the card as an automatic slide show BE 1 Select Slide show Under the 12 tab select Slide show then press lt gt Histogram disp Brightness Image jump w e 5 Slide show Rating Select the images to be played Press the lt A gt V keys to select Slide show 1 ani TPS 34 images the desired option then press 6 m coser eA images All images M
61. exposure a correct white balance may not be obtained In step 3 images captured while the Picture Style was set to Monochrome p 92 and images processed with a Creative filter cannot be selected i Instead of a white object a gray chart or 18 gray reflector commercially available can produce a more accurate white balance The personal white balance registered with EOS Utility EOS software p 318 will be registered under x84 If you perform step 3 the data for the registered personal white balance will be erased 128 WB Adjusting the Color Tone for the Light Source You can correct the white balance that has been set This adjustment will have the same effect as using a commercially available color temperature conversion filter or color compensating filter Each color can be corrected to one of nine levels This function is for advanced users who are familiar with using color temperature conversion or color compensating filters White Balance Correction i 1 Select WB Shift Bkt Expo comp AEB 72 1 8 1 2 Under the 2 tab select WB Auto Lighting Optimizer Shift Bkt then press 6 Metering mode IE3 Custom White Balance The WB correction WB bracketing E WB Shift Bkt 0 0 0 screen will appear Color space sRGB Picture Style Auto KR 0 2 Set the white balance correction ISO z A Press the lt lt gt gt cross keys to move Brack m ipe AA the m mark
62. exposure compensation are marked with the lt gt icon 229 DISP Shooting Information Display Sample Still Photo Taken in a Basic Zone Mode 1 125 8 0 100 0033 A EE r ww Shooting mode a E E00 Ambience and ambience effects 31 0MB Vivid aa RAWET E Daylight Lighting or scene 11 41 02 28 2014 13 30 00 With images taken in a Basic Zone mode the information displayed will differ depending on the shooting mode Sample Movie Shooting duration 00 11 102 0027 Movie Playback HASET A Shutter speed Aperture Movie shooting M 7 7125 80 E0400 ISO speed AWE EsAl3 0 0 0 Recording format Mmana 70 3MB Movie file size 10 41 02 28 2014 Movie recording size Frame rate If manual exposure was used the shutter speed aperture and ISO speed when set manually will be displayed The lt j gt icon will be displayed for video snapshots 230 DISP Shooting Information Display SSS aaa SSeS Highlight Alert When the shooting information is displayed any overexposed areas of the image will blink To obtain more image detail in the overexposed areas set the exposure compensation to a negative amount and shoot again Histogram The brightness histogram shows the exposure level distribution and overall brightness The RGB histogram is for checking the color saturation and gradation The display can be switched with L gt 2 Histogram disp Brightness Display Sample Histo
63. guide eet 53 FEB flash exposure bracketing 195 File extension 185 File name file numbering 184 Filegst2e ens 85 165 229 Futelgeff ct eees 124 Final image simulation 137 160 Fine image recording quality 24 Firmware version 281 First curtain synchronization 196 Fish eye ffect cece 236 Flash Built in TAS iivostervertceivaneoweroadvens 101 Custom Functions 197 Effective range 101 External flash 270 Be S I 117 Flash control cuite tte cnc 194 Flash exposure compensation 113 Flash mode 196 Flash off TEE 61 64 72 Flash sync contacts 22 Flash sync speed 259 271 Manual flash 196 Red eye reduction 102 Shutter synchronization 1st 2nd curtain 196 Focus confirmation light 56 Index POCUS JOE os testicals prmerevegaeesteate 59 Focus mode switch 40 97 150 Focusing AF method 142 172 AF ODGralloli reete ee rere 93 AF point selection 95 AF assist beam 96 262 BCCI Gl NP 180 Difficult to focus subjects 97 146 Manual focusing 97 Out of focus 43
64. images will be erased Erase selected images III Erasing All Images in a Folder or on a Card You can erase all the images in a folder or on a card at one time When 1 Erase images is set to All images in folder or All images on card all the images in the folder or on the card will be erased iri To also erase protected images format the card p 50 228 DISP Shooting Information Display Sample Still Photo Taken in a Creative Zone Mode Exposure compensation amount Protect images Flash exposure compensation amount Rating Folder number File number Histogram Shutter speed SAPARD y E R LIEY Brightness RGB ha d Picture Style Settings A Metering mode A come Shooting mode ae pete ISO speed Aperture P g EM00 D Highlight tone priority White balance AWE WEA2 G1 E3513 0 0 0 Image recording gaa RAW EZ MEMKIBUI SRGB Color space quality 10 41 fF 102 28 2014 13 30 00 Shooting date and time Playback number Total images recorded White balance correction Eye Fi transfer File size With G AL images the file size is displayed For still photos taken during movie shooting L will be displayed f a Creative filter or Resize has been applied to the image the lt EM gt icon will change to lt gt Images taken with flash without any flash exposure compensation are marked with the lt B gt icon Images taken with flash
65. in Flash ssssseseeenne 101 15 Contents 4 Advanced Shooting 103 Tv Conveying the Subjects Movement sess 104 Av Changing the Depth of Field essseessesess 106 Depth of Field Preview eeeeeeeeeeseeeseeeneenee 108 M Manual Exposure sssseseeseeeenenne enne 109 Changing the Metering Mode eeeeeeeeee 111 Setting Exposure Compensation sseseeeeeeesse 112 Auto Exposure Bracketing eeeeeeeeeeceeesesssss 114 Locking the Exposure c cccccccssccsssececsecesseeeeseeesseeeesseeesaeees 116 Locking the Flash Exposure sese 117 Auto Correction of Brightness and Contrast Auto Lighting Optimizer 119 Correcting the Image s Dark Corners seessesssssss 120 3a Customizing Image Characteristics Picture Style 122 Sa Registering Preferred Image Characteristics Picture Style 125 WB Matching the Light Source White Balance 127 we Adjusting the Color Tone for the Light Source 129 Setting the Color Reproduction Range Color Space 131 Shooting with the LCD Monitor Live View Shooting 133 C Shooting with the LCD Monitor eeeeeeeeee 134 Shooting Function Settings
66. leave equipment inside a car under the hot sun or near a heat source The equipment may become hot and cause skin burns Do not carry the camera around while it is attached to a tripod Doing so may cause injury Also make sure the tripod is sturdy enough to support the camera and lens Do not leave a lens or lens attached camera under the sun without the lens cap attached Otherwise the lens may concentrate the sun s rays and cause a fire Do not cover or wrap the battery recharging apparatus with a cloth Doing so may trap heat within and cause the casing to deform or catch fire If you drop the camera in water or if water or metal fragments enter inside the camera promptly remove the battery pack and back up battery This is to prevent fire and electrical shock Do not use or leave the battery pack or back up battery in a hot environment Doing so may cause battery leakage or a shorter battery life The battery pack or back up battery can also become hot and cause skin burns Do not use paint thinner benzene or other organic solvents to clean the equipment Doing so may cause fire or a health hazard If the product does not work properly or requires repair contact your dealer or your nearest Canon Service Center 309 Digital Camera Model DS126491 Systems This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interfere
67. lt gt Copyright information Clear settings Firmware Ver 1 0 0 Copyright information 2 Select the option to be set Select Enter author s name or Enter author s name Enter copyright details then press Enter copyright details Lag gt The text entry screen will appear Select Display copyright info to check the copyright information currently set Select Delete copyright information to delete the copyright information currently set Enter author s name 3 Enter text XXXXX XXXXX 11 63 Refer to Text Entry Procedure on Es Os the next page and enter the copyright _ 5170 lt 20123456789 information abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwXyz ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPORSTUVWXYZ Enter up to 63 alphanumeric LASEL characters and symbols DISP DWE MENUS 4 Exit the setting After entering the text press the MENU button to exit 186 Handy Features Co Se Text Entry Procedure Enter author s name Changing the Entry Area TUTETUT 11 63 Press the lt Q gt button to toggle sue between the top and bottom entry _ 1 7 lt gt 0123456789 areas abcdefghijklmnoparstuvwxyz ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ Moving the Cursor late a aie kint L Cus Press the 4 lt gt keys to move DISP TIR MENUDO the cursor Entering Text In the bottom area press the lt lt gt gt cross keys or turn the lt s gt dial to select a character then press lt gt to enter it
68. may not be printable 248 Digital Print Order Format DPOF lt You can set the print type date imprinting and file number imprinting The print settings will be applied to all print ordered images They cannot be set individually for each image Setting the Printing Options Select Print order Protect images Under the 1 tab select Print Rotate image order then press lt i gt Erase images Print order Photobook Set up Creative filters Resize Print order 2 Select Set up C Standard 0 prints Select Set up then press ii Index 0 images Date Off File No Off Sel mage By im All image Sat up MENU E 3 Set the option as desired Set the Print type Date and File No Select the option to be set then press lt gt Select the desired setting then E press 6 Print type Date File No misi 106 1 14 nisi 10 order Print order Set up Print type ndex File No gt Digital Print Order Format DPOF e Standard Prints one image on one sheet Multiple thumbnail images are printed on Index Print type one sheet Prints both the standard and index prints O On imprints the recorded date on the print On imprints the file number on the print 4 Exit the setting Press the MENU button The print order screen will reappear Next select Sel Image By Bii or All image to order the images to be printed
69. monitor ETTTTEUE Press the shutter button halfway n the bottom left of the viewfinder check that the icon is lit 3 Take the picture When focus is achieved and you press the shutter button completely the flash will fire for the picture Effective Flash Range Approx in meters feet EF S18 55mm f 3 5 5 6 IS II EF S18 55mm f 3 5 5 6 ISI ISO 100 1 1 6 3 3 5 2 ISO 200 1 2 3 3 3 7 5 SO 400 ISO Speed p 88 ISO 1600 1 6 6 3 3 21 7 For fill flash the ISO speed may be set lower than ISO 800 101 54 Using the Built in Flash Xj Shooting Tips If the subject is far away increase the ISO speed p 88 By increasing the ISO speed you can extend the flash range In bright light decrease the ISO speed If the exposure setting in the viewfinder blinks decrease the ISO speed Detach the lens hood Do not get too close to the subject If the lens has a hood attached or you are too close to the subject the bottom of the picture may look dark due to the obstructed flash For important shots check the image on the LCD monitor to make sure the flash exposure looks natural not dark at the bottom M Red eye Reduction Using the red eye reduction lamp before taking a flash picture can reduce red eye Red eye reduction will function in any shooting mode except lt J gt aA lt A gt or eomm Under the 31 tab select Red eye reduc
70. monitor and in the viewfinder 2 Select the AF point Use the lt lt gt gt cross keys to select the AF point While looking through the viewfinder you can select the AF point by turning the 7 dial until the desired AF point lights up in red When all the AF points light up automatic AF point selection will be set The AF point will be selected automatically to focus on the subject Pressing lt 6 gt toggles the AF point selection between the center AF point and automatic AF point selection AF point selection Manual selection 3 Focus on the subject Aim the selected AF point over the subject and press the shutter button halfway to focus 95 Selecting the AF Point 3X Shooting Tips When shooting a portrait up close use One Shot AF and focus on the eyes If you focus on the eyes first you can then recompose and the face will remain sharp If itis difficult to focus select and use the center AF point The center AF point is the most sensitive among the nine AF points To make it easier to focus on a moving subject set the camera to automatic AF point selection and Al Servo AF p 94 The center AF point will first be used to focus on the subject During autofocusing if the subject moves away from the center AF point focus tracking continues as long as the subject is covered by another AF point AF Assist Beam with the Built in Flas
71. not operate the charger if it has received a sharp blow been dropped or otherwise damaged in any way take it to a qualified serviceman 10 Do not disassemble the charger take it to a qualified serviceman when service or repair is required Incorrect reassembly may result in a risk of electric shock or fire 11 To reduce risk of electric shock unplug charger from outlet before attempting any maintenance or cleaning MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTION Unless otherwise stated in this manual there are no user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified serviceman o Oe N O MR USA and Canada only The Lithium ion polymer battery that powers the product is recyclable Please call 1 800 8 BATTERY for information on how to recycle this battery For CA USA only Included lithium battery contains Perchlorate Material special handling may apply See www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate for details CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO LOCAL REGULATION 311 MEMO 312 Viewing the CD ROM Instruction Manuals Downloading Images to Your Computer This chapter explains how to install the Camera Instruction Manual on the CD ROM provided to your computer and download images from the camera to your computer gives an overview of the software in the EOS DIGITAL Solution Disk CD ROM and explains ho
72. over HDMI Eye Fi transmission My Menu settings Unchanged Display from My Menu Live View Shooting Live View shooting AF method FlexiZone Single Grid display Metering timer Movie Shooting AF method FlexiZone Single AF with shutter Disable button during movie shooting AF AE lock Exposure Standard 3B Shutter AE lock button S Highlight tone priority Auto Lighting Optimizer Custom White Balance Picture Style iri Regarding GPS settings refer to the GPS unit s instruction manual 192 Handy Features III Turning the LCD monitor Off On The shooting settings display p 52 can be turned on or off by pressing the shutter button halfway Under the 2 tab select LCD off on btn then press lt gt The available LCD offfon btn settings are described below Select the Shutter DISP desired setting then press 6 amp Remains on Shutter btn When you press the shutter button halfway the display will turn off And when you let go of the shutter button the display will turn on Shutter DISP When you press the shutter button halfway the display will turn off The display will remain off even after you let go of the shutter button To turn on the display press the DISP button Remains on Display remains on even when you press the shutter button halfway To turn off the display press the DISP button I3 Changing the Shooting
73. pressing the shutter button halfway during movie shooting will execute focusing However the following may occur Focus may become far off momentarily The brightness of the recorded movie may change The recorded movie may be momentarily still The movie may record the lens operation noise You cannot shoot still photos when focus is not achieved such as when the subject is moving 162 Shooting Function Settings Function settings particular to movie shooting are explained here Q Quick Control If you press the lt Q gt button while the image is displayed on the LCD monitor you can set any of the following AF method White balance Picture Style Auto Lighting Optimizer Movie recording size Video snapshot and Image recording quality still photos 1 Press the lt Q gt button 610 The settable functions will be displayed If the AF method is lt AFQuick gt the AF point will also be displayed You can also select the AF point p 148 FlexiZone Single Select a function and set it Press the lt A gt V keys to select a function The selected function and Feature guide p 53 will appear Press the 4 lt P gt keys or turn the dial to set the function Pressing 6 will display the respective function setting screen 3 Exit the setting Press the lt Q gt button to return to movie shooting iri For manual exposures image recording
74. prolonged period will cause the lt M gt or i icon to appear earlier When you are not shooting turn off the camera Recording and Image Quality Ifthe attached lens has an Image Stabilizer and you set the Image Stabilizer IS switch to ON the Image Stabilizer will operate at all times even if you do not press the shutter button halfway The Image Stabilizer consumes battery power and may shorten the total movie shooting time or decrease the number of possible shots If you use a tripod or if the Image Stabilizer is not necessary it is recommended that you set the IS switch to OFF The camera s built in microphone will also pick up camera operation noise If the brightness changes during autoexposure movie shooting or if AF operates during movie shooting that part may look momentarily still when you play back the movie If there is a very bright light source in the picture the bright area may appear black on the LCD monitor The movie will be recorded in almost the same way you see it on the LCD monitor amp In low light noise or irregular colors may appear in the image The movie will be recorded in almost the same way you see it on the LCD monitor 177 QD Movie Shooting Cautions Recording and Image Quality f you use a card with a slow writing speed a five level indicator may appear on the right of the screen during movie EN 3 shooting It indicates how much data has not yet been written to t
75. quality still photos setting changes to ISO speed setting 163 M Setting the Movie Recording Size ea EN The menu option 2 Movie rec Movie rec size size enables you to select the movie s 1920x1080 Fy image size x and frame rate Ir 1280x720 fb frames recorded per second The I frame rate switches automatically depending on the Mm 2 Video system setting 640x480 E Image Size 1920x1080 fis20 Full High Definition Full HD recording quality The aspect ratio will be 16 9 1280x720 fp High Definition HD recording quality The aspect ratio will be 16 9 640x480 540 Standard definition recording quality The aspect ratio will be 4 3 Frame Rate fps frames per second 30 69 For areas where the TV format is NTSC North America Japan Korea Mexico etc 25 lso0 For areas where the TV format is PAL Europe Russia China Australia etc 24 Mainly for motion pictures 164 uam Setting the Movie Recording Size Total Movie Recording Time and File Size Per Minute Movie Recording Total Recording Time approx Em Size 4 GB Card 8 GB Card 16 GB Card approx 24 50 x 640x480 1 hr 32 min 82 5 MB min 25 Movie Files Exceeding 4 GB Due to the file system movie shooting will stop automatically if the file size of a single movie clip reaches 4 GB You can start shooting a movie again by pressing the lt g gt button A new movie file
76. right sets the B A bracketing and turning it to the left sets the M G bracketing gt On the right Bracket indicates the Bracke bracketing direction and correction amount BA 3 Pressing the lt DISP gt button will Shift EHA Clear all cancel all the WB Shift Bkt settings Bracket SET Li Press 6 to exit the setting and return to the menu Bracketing Sequence The images will be bracketed in the following sequence 1 Standard white balance 2 Blue B bias and 3 Amber A bias or 1 Standard white balance 2 Magenta M bias and 3 Green G bias QD During WB bracketing the maximum burst for continuous shooting will be lower and the number of possible shots will also decrease to approx one third the normal number i You can also set white balance correction and AEB together with white balance bracketing If you set AEB in combination with white balance bracketing a total of nine images will be recorded for a single shot Since three images are recorded for one shot it takes longer to record the shot to the card BKT stands for bracketing 130 TAM Setting the Color Reproduction Range The range of reproducible colors is called the color space With this camera you can set the color space for captured images to sRGB or Adobe RGB For normal shooting sRGB is recommended In Basic Zone modes sRGB is set automatically 1 Select Color space Under the 2 ta
77. set s remote control for playback operations An HDMI standard function enabling HDMI devices to control each other so that you can control them with one remote control unit 1 Set Ctrl over HDMI to Enable Under the 12 tab select Ctrl over HDMI then press lt gt Select Enable then press lt gt Ctrl over HDMI Enable Connect the camera to a TV set Use an HDMI cable to connect the camera to the TV set The TV set s input will switch automatically to the HDMI port connected to the camera 223 Playback on a High Definition TV set LII 3 Press the camera s button An image will appear on the TV screen and you can use the TV set s remote control to play back images Select an image Point the remote control toward the TV set and press the button to select an image Still photo playback menu Press the remote control s Enter BBB button Movie playback menu gt The menu appears and you can mem perform the playback operations SHE shown on the left Return Press the remote control s 9 image index button to select the desired option Play movie then press the Enter button For a Slide show slide show press the t button to DISP Display shooting info select an option then press the Enter Rotate button f you select Return and press the Enter button the menu will disappear and you can use the butto
78. set the AF operation p 93 matching the subject e For a moving subject When Al Servo AF is set focusing will be continuous during continuous shooting For a still subject When One Shot AF is set the camera will focus only once during continuous shooting 98 Cii Continuous Shooting m Under 3 Custom Functions C Fn if b High ISO speed noise reduction is set to 2 Strong p 261 the maximum burst during continuous shooting will greatly decrease Also the continuous shooting speed may be slower When the battery level is low the continuous shooting speed may become slightly slower In Al Servo AF operation the continuous shooting speed may become slightly slower depending on the subject and the lens used The continuous shooting speed may also decrease indoors and under low light 99 Using the Self timer Select the self timer Press the 4 lt P gt keys or turn the dial to select the self timer then press lt gt Drive self timer mode 10 sec self timer SARTPURNITU HA i92 2 sec self timer mam TINO Wc 10 sec self timer plus continuous shots Press the lt A gt Y keys EA to set the number of shots 2 to 10 to be taken with the self timer Take the picture Look through the viewfinder focus on the subject then press the shutter button completely gt You can check the sel
79. stabilizer Basic Settings Dioptric adjustment Language Date Time Zone Beeper LCD off on button LCD brightness adjustment Recording Images Creating Selecting a folder File numbering 12 p 30 p 32 p 36 p 268 p 35 p 32 gt p 50 p 180 p 40 p 41 gt p 43 gt p 44 p 39 p 37 p 180 p 193 p 181 p 182 p 184 Image Quality Image recording quality gt p 84 Picture Style White balance Color space p 91 p 127 p 131 Image enhancement features e Auto Lighting Optimizer gt p 119 Lens peripheral illumination correction Noise reduction for long exposures Noise reduction for high ISO speeds Highlight tone priority AF AF operation AF point selection Manual focusing Drive Drive mode Continuous shooting Self timer Maximum burst Shooting Shooting mode ISO speed Feature guide Bulb Metering mode Quick Control p 120 p 260 p 261 p 261 p 93 gt p 95 p 97 p 24 p 98 p 100 p 86 p 26 p 88 p 53 p 110 gt p 111 gt p 46 Exposure Adjustment Exposure compensation p 112 AEB AE lock Flash Built in flash Flash exposure compensation e FE lock External flash Flash control Live View Shooting Live View
80. store the camera in a cool dry well ventilated location Even while the camera is in storage press the shutter button a few times once in a while to check that the camera is still working Avoid storing the camera where there are chemicals that result in rust and corrosion such as in a chemical lab 20 Handling Precautions eee If the camera has not been used for an extended period test all its functions before using it If you have not used the camera for some time or if there is an important shoot such as a foreign trip coming up have the camera checked by your Canon dealer or check the camera yourself and make sure it is working properly If you use continuous shooting Live View shooting or movie shooting for a prolonged period the camera may become hot This is not a malfunction LCD Monitor Although the LCD monitor is manufactured with very high precision technology with over 99 99 effective pixels there may be a few dead pixels displaying only black or red etc among the remaining 0 01 or less pixels Dead pixels are not a malfunction They do not affect the images recorded Ifthe LCD monitor is left on for a prolonged period screen burn in may occur where you see remnants of what was displayed However this is only temporary and will disappear when the camera is left unused for a few days The LCD monitor display may seem slow in low temperatures or look black in high temperatures It will return to
81. temperature and the battery s remaining capacity For safety reasons recharging in low temperatures 6 C 10 C 43 F 50 F will take longer up to approx 4 hours 30 Charging the Battery I ccc ll Xp Tips for Using the Battery and Charger Upon purchase the battery is not fully charged Charge the battery before use Recharge the battery on the day before or on the day it is to be used Even during storage a charged battery will gradually drain and lose its capacity After recharging the battery detach it and disconnect the charger from the power outlet When not using the camera remove the battery If the battery is left in the camera for a prolonged period a small amount of power current is released resulting in excess discharge and shorter battery life Store the battery with the protective cover provided attached Storing the battery when it is fully charged may lower the battery s performance The battery charger can also be used in foreign countries The battery charger is compatible with a 100 V AC to 240 V AC 50 60 Hz power source If necessary attach a commercially available plug adapter for the respective country or region Do not attach any portable voltage transformer to the battery charger Doing so can damage the battery charger If the battery becomes exhausted quickly even after being fully charged the battery has reached the end of its service life Purchase a new bat
82. the images you can clean the image sensor yourself with a camera blower Before cleaning the sensor detach the lens from the camera The surface of the image sensor is extremely delicate If the sensor needs to be cleaned directly having it done by a Canon Service Center is recommended i m Select Clean manually LCD brightness NE Sy E Under the 2 tab select Clean Date Time Zone 02 28 14 13 30 Language English Clean manually Feature guide Enable GPS device settings Clean manually 2 Select OK Select OK then press 6 gt n a moment the reflex mirror will lockup and the shutter will open Mirror will go up Clean the sensor Cancel OK 3 Clean the sensor End the cleaning Set the power switch to OFF QD If you use a battery make sure it is fully charged iri For the power source using AC Adapter Kit ACK E10 sold separately is recommended 200 mm Manual Sensor Cleaning QD While cleaning the sensor never do any of the following If the power is cut off the shutter will close and the shutter curtains and image sensor may get damaged Setting the power switch to OFF Opening the card slot battery compartment cover The surface of the image sensor is extremely delicate Clean the sensor with care Use a plain blower without any brush attached A brush can scratch the sensor Do not insert the blower tip inside the camera beyond the lens moun
83. the possibility of electrical shock Do not disassemble or modify the equipment High voltage internal parts can cause electrical shock Do not look at the sun or an extremely bright light source through the camera or lens Doing so may damage your vision Keep the camera away from the reach of small children The neck strap can accidentally choke the child Do not store the equipment in dusty or humid places This is to prevent fire and electrical shock Before using the camera inside an airplane or hospital check if it is allowed Electromagnetic waves emitted by the camera may interfere with the plane s instruments or the hospital s medical equipment To prevent fire and electrical shock follow the safeguards below Always insert the power plug all the way in Do not handle a power plug with wet hands When unplugging a power plug grasp and pull the plug instead of the cord Do not scratch cut or excessively bend the cord or put a heavy object on the cord Also do not twist or tie the cords Do not connect too many power plugs to the same power outlet Do not use a cord whose insulation has been damaged Occasionally unplug the power plug and use a dry cloth to clean off the dust around the power outlet If the surrounding is dusty humid or oily the dust on the power outlet may become moist and short circuit the outlet to cause a fire 308 Preventing Injury or Equipment Damage Do not
84. then press 6 Select Enable then press 65 Forflash photography when you press the shutter button halfway the red eye Red eye reduc reduction lamp will light up Then when b Enable you press the shutter button completely the picture will be taken iri The red eye reduction feature is most effective when the subject looks at the red eye reduction lamp when the room is well lit or when you are close to the subject When you press the shutter button halfway the scale display on the bottom of the viewfinder will shrink and turn off For best results take the picture after this scale display turns off The effectiveness of red eye reduction varies depending on the subject 102 Advanced Shooting This chapter builds on Chapter 3 and introduces more ways to shoot creatively The first half of this chapter explains how to use the lt Tv gt lt Av gt and lt M gt modes on the Mode Dial All the functions explained in Chapter 3 can also be used in the lt Tv gt lt Av gt and M modes To see which functions can be used in each shooting mode see page 274 The x icon at the upper right of the page title indicates that the function is available only in Creative Zone modes p 26 PN Main Dial Pointer 1 125 The pointer icon A displayed together with the shutter speed aperture setting or exposure compensation amount indicates that you can turn the lt
85. to process images with their computer For natural colors and subdued images Faithful This Picture Style is for users who prefer to process images with their computer When the subject is captured under a color temperature of 5200K the color is adjusted colorimetrically to match the subject s color Images will appear subdued Monochrome Creates black and white images QD Black and white images shot in formats other than cannot be reverted to color If you want to later shoot pictures in color make sure the Monochrome setting has been canceled When Monochrome is selected B W gt will appear in the viewfinder User Def 1 3 You can register a basic style such as Portrait Landscape a Picture Style file etc and adjust it as desired p 125 Any User Defined Picture Style that has not been set will have the same default settings as the Auto Picture Style 92 AF Changing the Autofocus Operation You can select the AF autofocus operation characteristics suiting the shooting conditions or subject In Basic Zone modes the optimum AF operation is set automatically for the respective shooting mode 1 Set the lens s focus mode switch to lt AF gt 2 Press the lt gt AF gt button gt AF operation will appear 3 Select the AF operation Press the lt lt gt lt P gt keys or turn the dial to select the desired AF operation then press 6 Focus on the s
86. to the desired position NEY Bis for blue A for amber M for magenta and G for green The image s color balance will be Sample setting A2 G1 corrected towards the selected color On the upper right Shift indicates the direction and correction amount is Pressing the lt DISP gt button will cancel all the WB Shift Bkt Bracket i Y 0 settings Shift EEA Clear all Press 6G to exit the setting and Bracket SET Ok return to the menu Fil When the white balance is corrected Y will be displayed in the viewfinder and on the LCD monitor One level of the blue amber correction is equivalent to approx 5 mireds of a color temperature conversion filter Mired Measuring unit indicating the density of a color temperature conversion filter 129 WB Adjusting the Color Tone for the Light Source White Balance Auto Bracketing With just one shot three images with different color tones can be recorded simultaneously Based on the color temperature of the current white balance setting the image will be bracketed with a blue amber bias or magenta green bias This is called white balance bracketing WB BKT White balance bracketing is possible up to 3 levels in single level increments Set the white balance bracketing amount In step 2 for White Balance Correction when you turn the lt dial the mark on the screen will change to m m 3 points Turning the dial to the
87. 1080 1280x1280 2 5 megapixels 2 2 megapixels 2 1 megapixels 1 6 megapixels 720x480 640x480 720x400 480x480 350 000 pixels 810 000 pixels 290 000 pixels 230 000 pixels The asterisked image recording quality settings do not match the respective aspect ratio exactly The image area displayed for the asterisked aspect ratio is slightly larger than the recorded area Check the captured images on the LCD monitor when shooting f you use a different camera to directly print images shot with this camera in the 1 1 aspect ratio the images may not be correctly printed 140 Menu Function Settings Metering timer You can change how long the exposure setting is displayed AE lock time In Basic Zone modes metering timer is fixed at 8 sec iri Selecting any of the following operations will stop Live View shooting To start Live View shooting again press the Dg button 3 Dust Delete Data 2 Clean manually 3 Clear settings or 3 Firmware ver 141 Using AF to Focus AF Method Selecting the AF Method You can select an AF method to suit the shooting conditions and your subject The following AF methods are provided FlexiZone Single Live mode face detection p 143 and Quick mode p 148 If you want to achieve precise focus set the lens s focus mode switch to MF magnify the image and focus manually p 150 Select the AF method
88. 186 Auto Rotation of Vertical Images p 188 Checking Camera Settings p 189 Reverting the Camera to the Default Settings p 190 Turning the LCD Monitor Off On p 193 Changing the Shooting Settings Screen Color p 193 Setting the Flash p 194 Appending Dust Delete Data p 198 Manual Sensor Cleaning p 200 Handy Features III Disabling the Beeper You can prevent the beeper from sounding when focus is achieved or during self timer operation Under the 491 tab select Beep then press 6 gt Select Disable then press 6 b Disable um Card Reminder This setting prevents shooting if there is no card in the camera m E Under the 6 1 tab select Release image quality M z shutter without card then press 6 Beep Enable Select Disable then press 6 Release shutter without card If there is no card inserted in the camera Release shutter without card and you press the shutter button Card will be displayed in the viewfinder and Disable you cannot release the shutter ISI Setting the Image Review Time You can set how long the image is displayed on the LCD monitor immediately after capture If Off is set the image will not be displayed immediately after image capture If Hold is set the image review will be displayed up until the 1 Auto power off time has elapsed During image review if you operate any camera controls such as pressing the shutter button hal
89. 4 174 p 45 N lt gt Focal plane pos p 67 X Speaker Red eye VZ gt pete reduction ele N Strap mount Self timer lamp p 102 100 p 29 f Grip A 174 e eae ae Mirror p 200 Contacts p 21 Terminal cover Lens release button p 41 Lens mount Lens lock pin Remote control terminal p 269 Digital terminal p 240 Hi HDMI mini OUT terminal p 222 Body cap p 40 1 lt DMI OUT 22 Nomenclature lt DISP gt Display button p 52 80 136 158 189 lt gt Live View shooting Movie shooting button p 134 154 Dioptric adjustment knob p 44 X E2 Q gt AE lock FE lock button Index Reduce button p 116 117 204 206 247 Eyecup p 269 Viewfinder eyepiece 13 amp gt AF point selection button Magnify button p 95 206 247 LCD monitor IE p 48 181 DC cord hole p 268 Av qj Aperture m a Pf Exposure compensation button Erase button p 109 112 227 Card slot Battery compartment cover p 32 lt Q gt Quick Control button p 46 Card slot Battery compartment cover release lever p 32 Tripod socket MENU Menu button p 48 lt gt gt Playback button p 80 lt gt Setting button p 48 lt A gt lt V gt lt lt 4 gt 5 lt P gt lt lt gt Cross keys p 48 lt ISO ISO speed setting button p 88 Y WB White balance sel
90. 4 Set the date and time 02 28 2014 Press the lt gt lt P gt keys to select 02 28 2014 15 30 00 the number e Press lt gt so lt gt is displayed S WE Press the lt A gt V keys to set the mm number then press lt gt Returns OK Cancel to lt gt Date Time Zone 5 Set the daylight saving time Daylight saving time off Set it if necessary 02 28 2014 15 30 00 Press the 4 lt P gt keys to select 385 BRT Press 6 so lt li gt is displayed Press the lt A gt V keys to select Jew York a 3 then press lt gt OK Cancel When the daylight saving time is set to the time set in step 4 will advance by 1 hour If amp is set the daylight saving time will be canceled and the time will go back by 1 hour Date Time Zone 6 Exit the setting 02 28 2014 Press the 4 lt P gt keys to select 02 28 2014 15 30 00 OK then press lt gt mm dd yy The date time zone and daylight I New York saving time will be set and the menu will reappear OK Cancel QD The date time zone settings may be reset in the following cases If this happens set the date time zone again When the camera is stored without the battery When the camera s battery becomes exhausted When the camera is exposed to below freezing temperatures for a prolonged period iri The date time that was set will start from when you press 6 in step 6 After chang
91. 6 84 135 Power Auto power off 181 Battery check 36 Household power 268 Possible shots 36 84 135 Recharging eerie eee ea 30 Predictive Al Servo 94 Pressing completely 45 Pressing halfway 45 gt Ld go oet m MEE 239 Cropping EP 247 Page Iayollt iiec 243 Paper settings 242 Photobook set up 253 Print order DPOF 249 Printing effects 244 Tilt correction 247 IPTQMANQAAL ccccccssssssseeeeessenseens 82 Program shift 83 Protecting images 225 Q Q Quick Control 46 71 138 163 210 Quick Mode uus rectepie a ebria 148 R Rating Ie Kus tenures dete nietetn 208 RAW Me 24 85 87 RAW JPEG osae 24 85 87 PIS Chal ING Meere 30 Red eye reduction 102 Release shutter without card 180 Remote switch 269 Resizing 237 Reverting to default settings 190 Rotation image 188 207 247 S Safety warnings 307 Saturation 123 SD SDHC SDXC cards gt Cards Second curtain synchronization 196 Self timer cecus 100
92. A subject approaching or moving away from the camera Autofocusing while the subject is very far out of focus Soft focus effect is applied with a soft focus lens A special effect filter is used Noise spots banding etc appears on the screen during AF 146 Using AF to Focus AF Method If focus is not achieved with the shooting conditions on the preceding page set the lens s focus mode switch to lt MF gt and focus manually If you use AF with any of the following lenses using Quick mode is recommended Autofocusing with FlexiZone Single or Live mode may take longer or correct focus may not be achieved EF50mm f 1 4 USM EF50mm f 1 8 Il EF50mm f 2 5 Compact Macro EF100mm f 2 8 Macro USM EF75 300mm f 4 5 6 III EF75 300mm f 4 5 6 Ill USM For information on discontinued lenses refer to your local Canon Web site If you shoot a peripheral subject and it is slightly out of focus aim the center AF point over the subject to focus focus again and then take the picture The AF assist beam will not be emitted However if an EX series Speedlite sold separately equipped with an LED light is used the LED light will turn on for AF assist when necessary In magnified view the higher the magnification the more difficult focusing will be due to camera shake during handheld shooting the same as when the lens s focus mode switch is set to lt MF gt Using a tripod is recommended 147 Using AF to Focus AF Metho
93. Auto 58 The flash fired even though it was daylight For a backlit subject the flash may fire to help lighten the subject s dark areas If you do not want the flash to fire use the Flash off mode p 61 Other than the flash setting the camera will shoot with the same settings as with 4j gt The flash fired and the picture came out extremely bright Move further away from the subject and shoot When shooting flash photography if the subject is too close to the camera the picture may come out extremely bright overexposure In low light the built in flash fired a series of flashes Pressing the shutter button halfway may trigger the built in flash to fire a series of flashes to assist autofocusing This is called AF assist beam Its effective range is approx 4 meters 13 1 feet When flash was used the bottom part of the picture came out unnaturally dark The shadow of the lens barrel was captured in the picture because the subject was too close to the camera Move further away from the subject and shoot If a hood is attached to the lens remove it before taking the flash picture 4j Full Auto Techniques Scene Intelligent Auto Recomposing the Shot Depending on the scene position the subject toward the left or right to create a balanced background and good perspective In the 47 gt mode while you press the shutter button halfway to focus on a still subject the focus will be locked You can then recom
94. CD off on button Clean manually 2893 Troubleshooting Guide m If a problem occurs with the camera first refer to this Troubleshooting Guide If this Troubleshooting Guide does not resolve the problem contact your dealer or nearest Canon Service Center Power Related Problems The battery pack does not recharge Do not use any battery pack other than a genuine Canon Battery Pack LP E10 The battery charger s lamp blinks Ifthe battery charger has a problem the protection circuit will stop the charging and the charge lamp will blink in orange If this happens unplug the charger s power plug from the power outlet and detach the battery pack Attach the battery pack to the charger again and wait a while before connecting the charger to a power outlet again The camera does not operate even when the power switch is set to lt ON gt Make sure the battery is properly installed in the camera p 32 Make sure the card slot battery compartment cover is closed p 32 Recharge the battery p 30 Press the lt DISP gt button p 52 The access lamp still remains on or blinks even when the power switch is set to lt OFF gt If the power is turned off while an image is being recorded to the card the access lamp will remain on or continue to blink for a few seconds When the image recording is completed the power will turn off automatically 284 Troubleshooting Guide SSG SaaS The battery bec
95. Canon EOS REBEL T5 EOS 12002 INSTRUCTION The Quick Reference Guide is included at the end of this manual MANUAL Introduction ppp The EOS REBEL T5 EOS 1200D is a high performance digital single lens reflex camera featuring a fine detail CMOS sensor with approx 18 0 effective megapixels DIGIC 4 high precision and high speed 9 point AF approx 3 0 fps continuous shooting Live View shooting and Full High Definition Full HD movie shooting The camera is highly responsive to any shooting situation and provides many features for demanding shots Refer to This Manual While Using the Camera to Further Familiarize Yourself with the Camera With a digital camera you can immediately view the image you have captured While reading this manual take a few test shots and see how they come out You can then better understand the camera To avoid botched pictures and accidents first read the Safety Warnings p 307 309 and Handling Precautions p 20 21 Testing the Camera Before Use and Liability After shooting play images back and check whether they have been properly recorded If the camera or memory card is faulty and the images cannot be recorded or downloaded to a computer Canon cannot be held liable for any loss or inconvenience caused Copyrights Copyright laws in your country may prohibit the use of your recorded images or copyrighted music and images with music in the memory card for anything o
96. E xx PSEx xM E xx Instruction manual for ImageBrowser EX ImageBrowser EX User Guide is included in the software Double click the copied PDF file Adobe Reader most recent version recommended must be installed on your computer Adobe Reader can be downloaded free from the Internet 321 MEMO 322 Quick Reference Guide and Index Menu Operations aa aE SA p 324 Image recording Quality p 325 22 Picture Style M e esee p 325 Q Quick Control NW M ue p 326 NOMENCIAtUIE cccccceeeeeececeeeeeeceeseeeessaseees p 327 Basic Zone modes cccccccsseseeeeeeeeeaeeseeeeess p 329 Using the Built in Flash p 329 Creative Zone modes eesssss p 330 P Program AE crecer p 330 Tv Shutter priority AE p 330 Av Aperture priority AE p 330 AF AF Operation p 331 PUE JP Olli A EE E p 331 ISO 1S0 speed E p 332 Ci Drive Self timer esee p 332 CI Live View shooting p 333 SB Movie Shooting p 334 Image Playback cccccccecccecsssseeeeeeeseaeseeeeess p 335 323 Quick Reference Guide m Menu Operations GE button LCD lt lt gt monitor cross keys lt MENU gt button
97. EX series Speedlite the flash will always be fired at full output p 271 Under t491 Flash control if Flash metering mode for External flash C Fn setting is set to TTL the flash will always fire at full output p 197 I cannot set flash exposure compensation when using an external Speedlite If flash exposure compensation has already been set with the external Speedlite flash exposure compensation cannot be set with the camera When the external Speedlite s flash exposure compensation is canceled set to 0 flash exposure compensation can be set with the camera High speed sync cannot be set in the lt Av gt mode Under 3 Custom Functions C Fn set 3 Flash sync speed in Av model to 0 Auto p 259 B 289 Troubleshooting Guide The camera makes a noise when it is shaken The built in flash s pop up mechanism moves slightly This is normal and not a malfunction The shutter makes two shooting sounds during Live View shooting f you use flash the shutter will make two sounds each time you shoot p 135 During Live View and movie shooting a white ffl gt or red lt gt icon is displayed It indicates that the camera s internal temperature is high If the white lt M gt icon is displayed the still photo s image quality may deteriorate If the red lt i gt icon is displayed it indicates that the Live View or movie shooting will soon stop automatically p 151 177 Mov
98. ISO 3200 set automatically Portrait ISO 100 Creative Zone modes ISO 100 ISO 6400 set manually whole stop increments ISO 100 ISO 6400 set automatically maximum ISO speed settable for ISO Auto or expandable to H equivalent to ISO 12800 Manual 5 stops in 1 3 or 1 2 stop increments AEB 2 stops in 1 3 or 1 2 stop increments can be combined with manual exposure compensation Auto Applied in One Shot AF with evaluative metering when focus is achieved Manual By AE lock button Specifications e Shutter Type Electronically controlled focal plane shutter Shutter speeds 1 4000 sec to 30 sec Total shutter speed range Available range varies by shooting mode Bulb X sync at 1 200 sec e Flash Built in flash Retractable auto pop up flash Guide No Approx 9 2 30 2 ISO 100 in meters feet or approx 13 42 7 ISO 200 in meters feet Flash coverage Approx 17mm lens angle of view Recycling time approx 2 sec External flash EX series Speedlite Flash metering E TTL Il autoflash Flash exposure 2 stops in 1 3 or 1 2 stop increments compensation FE lock Provided PC terminal None Drive System Drive modes Single shooting Continuous shooting Self timer with 10 sec or 2 sec delay and 10 sec delay with continuous shooting Continuous shooting Max approx 3 0 shots sec speed Max burst Approx JPEG Large Fine 69 shots RAW 6 shots RAW JPEG Large Fine 4 shots Figur
99. JPEG images Erasing a Single Image 1 Play back the image to be erased 2 Press the lt qj button The Erase menu will appear at the bottom of the screen Erase the image Select Erase then press lt gt The image displayed will be erased Cancel Erase mm Checkmarking lt v gt Images to Be Erased in a Batch By appending checkmarks lt v gt to the images to be erased you can erase multiple images at one time zi E Select Erase images Protect images Under the 1 tab select Erase Rotate image images then press 6 Erase images Print order Photobook Set up Creative filters Resize 22 ty Erasing Images ETT 2 Select Select and erase images Select and erase images Select Select and erase images All images in folder then press 68 AR mages On card An image will be displayed To display the three image display press the E Q gt button To return to the single image display press the lt Q gt button 3 Select the images to be erased Press the 4 lt P gt keys to select the image to be erased then press the lt A gt Y keys gt A checkmark lt v gt will be displayed on the upper left of the screen Gitiase To select other images to be erased repeat step 3 Erase images ZA Erase the image Press the qp button Select OK then press 6 gt The selected
100. L ECT md settings lt gt f gt di gt lt gt or lt gt is the respective color temperature S94 Custom White Balance Custom white balance enables you to manually set the white balance for a specific light source for better accuracy Perform this procedure under the actual light source to be used 1 Shoot a white object A plain white object should fill the viewfinder s center Focus manually and set the standard exposure for the white object You can use any white balance setting 127 WB Matching the Light Source aaah aa b l 2 Select Custom White Balance Expo comp AEB 2 1 9 1 12 Under the 32 tab select Custom ID ENS om White Balance then press lt gt etering mode i Tieton White Balinese The custom white balance selection WB Shift Bkt 0 0 0 screen will appear Color space sRGB Picture Style Auto 1 125 8 0 100 0019 Import the white balance data 8i Select the image that was captured in step 1 then press 6 On the dialog screen that appears select OK and the data will be imported When the menu reappears press the MENU button to exit the menu Select x Custom Press the V WB button Select x Custom then press lt G1 gt QD If the exposure obtained in step 1 differs greatly from the standard
101. Mode Dial to any of the following modes lt gt 2A gt lt gt Or lt gt Display the Live View image Press the lt gt button to display the Live View image E Shoot by Lighting or Scene Type On the Quick Control screen Con Ry select the lighting or scene type M ae Press the lt Q gt button 610 Starter Setting Press the lt A gt V keys to select Default setting Light scene Daylight 909 based shots will appear on the Light scene based shots screen Press the lt gt lt P gt keys or turn the lt 73 gt dial to select the lighting or scene type The resulting image with the selected lighting or scene type will be displayed A Take the picture Press the shutter button completely to take the picture To return to viewfinder shooting press the lt gt button to exit Live View shooting Then press the shutter button completely to take the picture f you change the shooting mode or set the power switch to OFF the setting will revert back to Default setting Q5 f you use flash the setting will switch to Default setting However the shooting information will display the lighting or scene type that was set If you want to set this together with Ambience based shots set the lighting or scene type that best matches the ambience you have set In the case of Sunset for example warm colors will become promin
102. OME EE compensation p 113 Picture Style p 91 FUE Wa Raise built in flash Image recording quality AF operation p 93 oNESHOT am 83 RAWEY TE p 84 White balance p 127 IRAWLP EMIL 5184x3456 173 P Auto Lighting Optimizer Drive self timer p 98 100 p 119 Metering mode p 111 Fil These functions cannot be set with the Quick Control screen When you select 5v and press lt gt the built in flash will pop up Function Setting Screen m Select the desired function and press Tv 1 125 AUTO lt gt The function setting screen will EERNOUENENr w appear AW i Sy Press the 4 lt P gt keys or turn the onesuor GE aL lt 73 gt dial to change some of the 7 settings Also some functions can be set by pressing the lt DISP gt button p e Press lt gt to finalize the setting and return to the Quick Control screen Flash exposure comp 2 49 1 qu 2 3 When using external flash its flash exposure comp overrides camera s 47 M Menu Operations You can set various settings with the menus such as the image recording quality date time etc lt gt button LCD monitor 4 cross keys MENU button Menu Screen The menu tabs and items displayed will differ depending on the shooting mode Basic Zone Modes n ub et i AL Beep Enable Belease shutter without card mage ever
103. S1 S2 S3 Image quality 4 L E Release shutter Enable Disable 180 without card 20 Off 2 sec 4 sec 8 sec Hold 1 Peripheral illumination Enable Disable correction Red eye reduction _ Disable Enable Flash firing Built in flash function setting External flash function setting External flash C Fn setting Clear external flash C Fn setting C Shooting 2 Red Exposure 1 8 stop or 1 2 stop increments 5 stops 4 compensation AEB _ AEB 2 stops Auto Lighting Optimizer Disable Low Standard High 119 Metering mode Evaluative metering Partial metering 111 Center weighted average metering Salo ile Manual setting of white balance 127 Balance White balance shift WB correction White balance correction bracketing BKT setting White balance bracketing 622A Auto EZS Standard Picture Style z P Portrait Ez L Landscape EAN Neutral Faithful 65M Monochrome 2 21 User Def 1 3 iri Shaded menu options are not displayed in Basic Zone modes 2 8 3T Menu Settings C Shooting 3 Red Page Dust Delete Data Obtains data to be used to erase dust spots Max 400 Max 800 Max 1600 Max 3200 Max 6400 Shooting 4 Red Meterina timer 4 sec 8 sec 16 sec 30 sec 1 min 141 g 10 min 30 min In Basic Zone modes it will appear as the 482 Shooting 2 tab gt Playback 1 Blue Select images All images in folder Unprot
104. Select the option then press lt amp gt Select the desired printing effect then press lt 66 If the E icon is displayed brightly next to lt PNA gt you can also adjust the printing effect p 246 FgOn The image will be printed using the printer s standard colors The image s Exif data is used to make automatic corrections g Off No automatic correction will be applied f The image will be printed with higher saturation to produce Co Vivid more vivid blues and greens Image noise is reduced before printing B W B W Prints in black and white with true blacks B W Warm tone Prints in black and white with warm yellowish blacks Prints the image in the actual colors and contrast B W Cool tone Prints in black and white with cool bluish blacks No automatic color adjustment is applied wan The printing characteristics are the same as the Natural setting However this setting enables finer printing adjustments than with Natural The printing will differ depending on the printer For details Cy Default refer to the printer s instruction manual When you change the printing effects changes are reflected in the image displayed on the upper left of the screen Note that the printed image may look slightly different from the displayed image which is only an approximation This also applies to Brightness and Adjust levels on page 246 244 A Printing p Set the date and fil
105. Sensor cleaning 200 Sepia monochrome 73 124 MAL Iles scoop ete eer thon 123 Shooting information display 229 Shooting mode 26 Av Aperture priority AE 106 M Manual exposure 109 P Program AE iot 82 Tv Shutter priority AE 104 at Scene Intelligent Auto 56 CG Flash Off 61 Creative Auto 62 D Portrait 2 ahn 65 A Landscape 66 Y Close up ssesse 67 V SDOFS ouis sire eieeesniens 68 Pi Night Portrait 69 Shooting settings 24 52 Shutter button cette 45 Shutter synchronization 196 Shutter priority AE 104 Single shooting 64 275 Single image display 80 Single point AF 95 Slide Show 218 Small image recording quality 24 238 Soft POCUS Mt E 236 SO WAE M 318 Speaker eorr tee a EU s 214 SPONS aoier ed E E 68 SROB 131 2 fc e Nr ND T 29 System T Dos ai sid E eadRE 276 T Temperature warning 151 177 TiMe ZOTIO ee cani teneis sex gusten pape 37 Tone priority 173 261 Toning effect monochrome 124 Toy camera effect
106. Setting GT C59 CA 2A 9 amp El Automatically set within ISO 100 3200 P Tv Av M Automatically set within ISO 100 6400 ISO 100 With flash ISO 800 3 45 1 Fixed at ISO 800 for bulb exposures 2 Depends on the maximum ISO speed limit set 8 If fill flash results in overexposure ISO 100 or a higher ISO speed will be set 4 If bounce flash is used with an external Speedlite in a Basic Zone except lt i gt mode or lt P gt ISO 800 1600 or up to the maximum limit will be set automatically 5 Fixed at ISO 400 if the maximum limit is ISO 400 iri When AUTO is set the ISO speed is indicated in whole stop increments However the ISO speed is actually set in finer increments Therefore in the image s shooting information p 229 you may find an ISO speed such as 125 or 640 displayed as the ISO speed Inthe 9 mode the ISO speed shown in the table is actually used even if ISO 100 is not displayed III Setting the Maximum ISO Speed for ISO Auto For ISO Auto you can set the maximum ISO speed limit within ISO 400 SO 6400 mi Under the 83 tab select ISO Auto zi then press 6 amp Select the ISO speed ISO Auto Max 400 then press lt gt Max 800 Max 1600 Max 6400 90 31 Optimal Image Characteristics for the Subject By selecting a Picture Style you can obtain image characteristics matching your photographic expression or the sub
107. Take the picture e Check the focus and exposure then press the shutter button completely to take the picture p 134 iri You cannot take a picture during autofocusing Take the picture while the Live View image is displayed 149 MF Focusing Manually You can magnify the image and focus precisely with manual focus 1 Set the lens s focus mode switch to lt MF gt Turn the lens s focusing ring to focus roughly 2 Move the magnifying frame Press the lt lt gt gt cross keys to move the magnifying frame to the position where you want to focus Press lt gt to return the magnifying EN frame to the center If C Fn 9 is set Magnityig frame hold down the lt Av 4 gt button and press lt Magnify the image Press the lt amp gt button The area within the magnifying frame will be magnified Each time you press the lt amp gt button the view will change as follows 5x 10x Normal view 7 mj 4 Focus manually While looking at the magnified image turn the lens s focusing ring to focus After achieving focus press the lt gt button to return to the normal view 5 Take the picture Check the focus and exposure then press the shutter button to take the picture p 134 Magnified area position Magnification 150 QD Live View Shooting Cautions Image Quality
108. Tasers M 7 In Basic Zone modes the Live View Disable menu options will be displayed under 32 and in Creative Zone modes they will be displayed under 34 Number of Possible Shots with Live View Shooting Approx number of shots Shooting Conditions Temperature No Flash 50 Flash Use Room temperature 23 C 73 F 180 The figures above are based on a fully charged Battery Pack LP E10 and CIPA Camera amp Imaging Products Association testing standards With a fully charged Battery Pack LP E10 continuous Live View shooting is possible for approx 1 hr 25 min at room temperature 23 C 73 F Q Do not point the camera toward an intense light source such as the sun on a sunny day or an intense artificial light source Doing so may damage the image sensor or the camera s internal components Cautions for using Live View shooting are on pages 151 152 Fil amp When flash is used there will be two shutter sounds but only one shot will be taken Also the time to take the picture after you press the shutter button completely will be slightly longer than with viewfinder shooting If the camera is not operated for a prolonged period the power will turn off automatically after the time set in 1 Auto power off p 181 If 1 Auto power off is set to Disable Live View shooting will end automatically after 30 min camera power remains on With an HDMI cable sold separately you can disp
109. a Picture Style gt Select a Picture Style then press the DISP button Detail set Eat Portrait 3 Select a parameter Sharpness Select a parameter such as OContrast Sharpness then press lt gt oSaturation Color tone Default set Detail set xs Portrait A Set the parameter Sharpness Press the 4 lt P gt keys to adjust the parameter as desired then press Picture Style A MEZM 5 6 TM Press the MENU button to save the D ANON 2E adjusted parameters The Picture A LCS TERT Style selection screen will reappear EEN Neutral 0 0 Any parameter settings different from EEF Faithful TM the default will be displayed in blue i By selecting Default set in step 3 you can revert the respective Picture Style to its default parameter settings To shoot with the Picture Style you adjusted follow step 2 on page 91 to select the adjusted Picture Style then shoot 122 31 Customizing Image Characteristics Parameter Settings and Effects Sharpness Adjusts the sharpness of the image To make it less sharp set it toward the end The closer it is to the softer the image will look To make it sharper set it toward the kd end The closer it is to kd the sharper the image will look Contrast Adjusts the image contrast and the vividness of colors To decrease the contrast set it toward the minus end The closer it is to Il the more muted the image will look
110. a covered by the AF point will be magnified Press the shutter E button halfway to focus while in the magnified view This is effective when the camera is attached to a tripod and you need to attain very precise focus If focusing is difficult in magnified view return to the normal display and use AF Note that the AF speed may differ between the normal and magnified views If you magnify the view after focusing with FlexiZone Single in the normal view precise focus may not be achieved If z Live mode is set magnified view is not possible 145 Using AF to Focus AF Method SSS Shooting Conditions that Make Focusing Difficult Low contrast subjects such as the blue sky solid color flat surfaces or when highlight or shadow details are lost Subjects in low light Stripes and other patterns where there is contrast only in the horizontal direction Subjects with repetitive patterns skyscraper windows computer keyboards etc Fine lines and subject outlines Under a light source whose brightness color or pattern keeps changing Night scenes or dots of light Under fluorescent or LED light sources and when the image flickers Extremely small subjects Subjects at the edge of the picture Subjects strongly reflecting light The AF point covers both near and distant subjects such as an animal in a cage Subjects that keep moving within the AF point and cannot keep still due to camera shake or subject blur
111. ace color reproduction range 131 Color temperature 127 Color TONG Me 123 Continuous file numbering 184 Continuous shooting 98 CONTASI niiin 123 Copyright information 186 Creative Auto 62 Creative filters 234 X Creative Zone icon 8 Creative Zone modes 26 Custom Functions 256 D Date time M E 37 Daylight saving time 38 DC Coupler X 268 Depth of field preview 108 264 Dial 22 103 Digital terminal 240 316 Dioptric adjustment 44 Direct printing 240 DPOF Digital Print Order Format 249 Drive mode 24 64 98 Dust Delete Data 198 E Erasing images 227 Error codes uos EE sem IURI 296 Evaluative metering 111 Exposure compensation 112 Exposure level increments 258 External TIS c ecce nexa Rated 270 Custom Functions 197 VOC E 269 Eye Fi CAG eee Reti tS 272 Eyepiece cover 29 269 F ix 11119 et n 92 FE o e MENS T TTE D 117 Feature
112. adow areas is further reduced Change the setting to suit the noise level 0 Standard 2 Strong 1 Low 3 Disable Q With setting 2 the maximum burst during continuous shooting will greatly decrease Also the continuous shooting speed may be slower If you play back a or G AL image with the camera or print an image directly the effect of the high ISO speed noise reduction may look minimal You can check the noise reduction effect or print noise reduced images with Digital Photo Professional EOS software p 318 C Fn 6 Highlight tone priority 0 Disable 1 Enable Improves the highlight detail The dynamic range is expanded from the standard 1896 gray to bright highlights The gradation between the grays and highlights becomes smoother QD With setting 1 the Auto Lighting Optimizer p 119 is automatically set to Disable and the setting cannot be changed With setting 1 noise grainy image banding etc may become slightly more pronounced than with setting O iri With setting 1 the ISO speed settable range will be ISO 200 ISO 6400 E Also the lt D gt icon will be displayed on the LCD monitor and in the viewfinder when highlight tone priority is enabled 261 mM Custom Function Settings li 00 C Fn Ill Autofocus Drive C Fn 7 AF assist beam firing Enables or disables the AF assist beam of the built in flash or the EOS dedicated external Speedlites 0
113. age index display will appear The selected image is highlighted in an orange frame Press the lt i Q gt button again to switch to the 9 image display Pressing the lt amp gt button will switch the display between nine images four images and one image displayed 1 125 8 0 100 0032 3 Select an image Press the lt lt gt gt cross keys to move a the orange frame to select an image Lan M o Turning the 2755 dial will display pi image s on the next or previous screen e LIN a Press amp in the index display to display the selected image as a single image 204 gt Searching for Images Quickly Eo SS Sea Jump through Images Jump Display In the single image display you can turn the lt s gt dial to jump through the images forward or backward according to the jump method set ai 1 Select Image jump w 733 Histogram disp Brightness Under the 12 tab select Image image jump Wi fs jump w 25 then press lt gt Slide show image jump w e Select the jump method Jump 10 images Press the lt lt gt gt cross keys to select the jump method then press 6 Display images one by one Jump 10 images Jump 100 images Display by date Display by folder Display movies only Display stills only Display by image rating p 208 Turn the lt gt dial to select 3 Browse by jumping Press the button to play back images n
114. amera shake To blur a flowing river or fountain Use a slow shutter speed of 1 30 sec or slower Use a tripod to IE prevent hand held camera shake Set the shutter speed so that the aperture display does not blink If you press the shutter button halfway and change the shutter speed while the aperture is displayed the aperture display will also change to maintain the same exposure amount of light reaching the image sensor If you exceed the adjustable aperture range the aperture display will blink to indicate that the standard exposure cannot be obtained If the exposure will be too dark the maximum aperture smallest number will blink To obtain a standard exposure turn the 7 dial to the left to set a slower shutter speed or increase the ISO speed If the exposure will be too bright the minimum aperture highest number will blink To obtain a standard exposure turn the 7 dial to the right to set a faster shutter speed or decrease the ISO speed 4 Using the Built in Flash To obtain a correct flash exposure the flash output will be set automatically autoflash exposure to match the automatically set aperture The shutter speed can be set from 1 200 sec to 30 sec 105 Av Changing the Depth of Field To blur the background or to make everything near and far look sharp set the Mode Dial to Av Aperture priority AE to adjust the depth of field range of acceptable focus lt
115. andard setting D The Live View image shown with the ambience setting applied will not look exactly the same as the actual photo Using flash may minimize the ambience effect n bright outdoors the Live View image you see on the LCD monitor may not have exactly the same brightness or ambience as the actual photo Set 2 LCD brightness to 4 and look at the Live View image so that the LCD monitor is unaffected by outside light iri If you do not want the Live View image to be displayed when setting functions press the a button after step 1 and set Ambience based shots and Effect 74 Shoot by Ambience Selection ae Ambience Settings 1 Standard setting Standard image characteristics for the respective shooting mode Note that 9 has image characteristics geared for portraits and lt AMA gt is geared for landscapes Each ambience is a modification of the respective shooting mode s image characteristics 2 Vivid The subject is given a sharp vivid look This results in a photo that E looks more impressive than the one taken with Standard setting 3 Soft The subject is de emphasized giving them a softer daintier look Good for portraits pets flowers etc 4 Warm Colors are made warmer and the subject is de emphasized making them seem warmer and gentler Good for portraits pets and other subjects to which you want to give a warm look 5 Intense While the overall brightness is slightl
116. ave images with the file numbering starting from 0001 use a newly formatted card each time File numbering after File numbering after replacing the card creating a folder File numbering is reset Manual reset To reset the file numbering to 0001 manually or E to start from file number 0001 in a new folder When you reset the file numbering manually a new folder is created automatically and the file numbering of images saved to that folder starts from 0001 This is convenient if you want to use different folders for the images taken yesterday and the ones taken today for example After the manual reset the file numbering returns to continuous or auto reset There will be no manual reset confirmation screen Ww If the file number in folder 999 reaches 9999 shooting will not be possible even if the card still has storage capacity The LCD monitor will display a message telling you to replace the card Replace it with a new card Fil For both JPEG and RAW images the file name will start with IMG Movie file names will start with MVI The extension will be JPG for JPEG images CR2 for RAW images and MOV for movies 185 Handy Features IIS Setting Copyright Information When you set the copyright information it will be appended to the image as Exif information pm 1 Select Copyright information Certification Logo Display Under the 3 tab select Copyright Se ELI EE information then press
117. ay be recorded With manual exposure a slow shutter speed may solve the problem Display Problems The menu screen shows fewer tabs and options n Basic Zone modes and in movie shooting mode certain tabs and menu options are not displayed Set the shooting mode to a Creative Zone mode p 48 The file name s first character is an underscore Set the color space to sRGB If Adobe RGB is set the first character will be an underscore p 131 291 Troubleshooting Guide The file name starts with MVI Itis a movie file p 185 The file numbering does not start from 0001 Ifthe card already contains recorded images the image number may not start from 0001 p 184 The shooting date and time displayed is incorrect Make sure the correct date and time has been set p 37 Check the time zone and daylight saving time p 37 The date and time is not in the picture The shooting date and time does not appear in the picture The date and time is recorded in the image data as shooting information When printing you can imprint the date and time in the picture by using the date and time recorded in the shooting information p 245 is displayed Ifthe card has recorded a number of images greater than the camera can display will be displayed p 209 The LCD monitor does not display a clear image Ifthe LCD monitor is dirty use a soft cloth to clean it In low or high temperatures
118. b select Color space then press 6 E 2 Set the desired color space Select SRGB or Adobe RGB then press lt gt Color space I Adobe RGB Adobe RGB This color space is mainly used for commercial printing and other industrial uses This setting is not recommended if you are not familiar with image processing Adobe RGB and Design rule for Camera File System 2 0 Exif 2 21 or higher The image will look very subdued in a sRGB computer environment and with printers not compatible with Design rule for Camera File System 2 0 Exif 2 21 or higher Post processing of the image with computer software will therefore be required iri If the captured still photo was shot in the Adobe RGB color space the first character in the file name will be an underscore The ICC profile is not appended Refer to explanations about the ICC profile in the Software Instruction Manual p 321 on the CD ROM 131 shooting with the LCD Monitor Live View Shooting You can shoot while viewing the picture on the camera s LCD monitor This is called Live View shooting Live View shooting is effective for still subjects which do not move If you handhold the camera and shoot while viewing the LCD monitor camera shake can cause blurred images Using a tripod is recommended Fil Remote Live View Shooting With EOS Utility EOS software p 318 installed on your computer you can connect the camera to the
119. blue gt Press 6 to exit the cropping The print setting screen will reappear You can check the cropped image area on the upper left of the print setting screen 247 AM Printing eee a Depending on the printer the cropped image area may not be printed as you specified The smaller you make the cropping frame the grainier the picture will look in the print While cropping the image look at the camera s LCD monitor If you look at the image on a TV screen the cropping frame may not be displayed accurately F Handling Printer Errors If you resolve a printer error no ink no paper etc and select Continue to resume printing but it does not resume operate the buttons on the printer to resume printing For details on resuming the printing refer to the printer s instruction manual Error Messages If a problem occurs during printing an error message will appear on the camera s LCD monitor Press 66 to stop printing After fixing the problem resume printing For details on how to fix a printing problem refer to the printer s instruction manual Paper Error Check whether the paper is properly loaded in the printer Ink Error Check the printer s ink level and the waste ink tank Hardware Error Check for any printer problems other than paper and ink problems File Error The selected image cannot be printed via PictBridge Images taken with a different camera or images edited with a computer
120. by an AF point Example Animals in cages etc Repetitive patterns Example Skyscraper windows computer keyboards etc In such cases do either of the following 1 With One Shot AF focus on an object at the same distance as the subject and lock the focus before recomposing the shot p 59 2 Set the lens s focus mode switch to MF and focus manually i For subjects difficult to focus during Live View shooting with FlexiZone Single and Live mode see page 146 MF Manual Focus 1 Set the lens s focus mode switch to lt MF gt Focus on the subject Focus by turning the lens s focusing ring until the subject looks sharp in the viewfinder iri If you press the shutter button halfway during manual focusing the AF point achieving focus will light up briefly in red the beeper will sound and the focus confirmation light lt gt in the viewfinder will light up 97 Zi Continuous Shooting You can shoot up to approx 3 shots per second This is effective for shooting a child running toward you or capturing different facial expressions Select is Press the 4 lt P gt keys or turn the lt 73 gt dial to select continuous shooting lii then press 6 TISSUE AE mode 3 Take the picture Continuous shooting The camera shoots continuously mi EON amp 2 We while you hold down the shutter button completely Xj Shooting Tips Also
121. cally if the power switch is set to OFF flash recycling is completed etc Xj Shooting Tips Using AEB with continuous shooting If lt gt continuous shooting p 98 is set and you press the shutter button completely the three bracketed shots will be taken continuously in this sequence standard exposure decreased exposure and increased exposure Using AEB with 1 single shooting Press the shutter button three times to take the three bracketed shots The three bracketed shots will be exposed in the following sequence standard exposure decreased exposure and increased exposure Using AEB with the self timer If you use the self timer lt gt lt W2 gt p 100 the three bracketed shots will be taken continuously after 10 sec or 2 sec With lt Wc gt p 100 set the number of continuous shots will be three times the number set m AEB will not work with flash or bulb exposures If 32 Auto Lighting Optimizer p 119 is set to any setting other than Disable the effect of AEB may be minimal 115 X Locking the Exposure You can lock the exposure when the area of focus is to be different from the exposure metering area or when you want to take multiple shots at the same exposure setting Press the lt gt button to lock the exposure then recompose and take the shot This is called AE lock It is effective for backlit subjects Focus on the subject Press the shutter button halfway
122. cannot be set Under 3 Custom Functions C Fn if 6 Highlight tone priority is set to 1 Enable Auto Lighting Optimizer cannot be set If 0 Disable is set the Auto Lighting Optimizer can be set p 261 Even though I set a decreased exposure compensation the image comes out bright Set t 82 Auto Lighting Optimizer to Disable When Standard Low or High is set even if you set a decreased exposure compensation or flash exposure compensation the image may come out bright p 119 When I use the lt Av gt mode with flash the shutter speed becomes slow f you shoot at night when the background is dark the shutter speed becomes slow automatically slow sync shooting so that both the subject and background are properly exposed To prevent a slow shutter speed under 3 Custom Functions C Fn set 3 Flash sync speed in Av mode to 1 1 200 1 60 sec auto or 2 1 200 sec fixed p 259 288 Troubleshooting Guide SS The built in flash is raised by itself n shooting modes GJ lt gt lt gt M lt i gt whose default settings are Auto flash the built in flash will rise automatically when necessary The built in flash does not fire If you shoot continuously with the built in flash at short intervals the flash may stop firing to protect the flash unit The flash always fires at full output Ifyou use a flash unit other than an
123. ch as a large antenna Strong magnetic fields can cause camera misoperation or destroy image data Do not leave the camera in excessive heat such as in a car in direct sunlight High temperatures can cause the camera to malfunction The camera contains precision electronic circuitry Never attempt to disassemble the camera yourself Do not block the built in flash mirror operation with your finger etc Doing so may cause a malfunction Use a blower to blow away dust on the lens viewfinder reflex mirror and focusing screen Do not use cleaners that contain organic solvents to clean the camera body or lens For stubborn dirt take the camera to the nearest Canon Service Center Do not touch the camera s electrical contacts with your fingers This is to prevent the contacts from corroding Corroded contacts can cause camera misoperation If the camera is suddenly brought in from the cold into a warm room condensation may form on the camera and internal parts To prevent condensation first put the camera in a sealed plastic bag and let it adjust to the warmer temperature before taking it out of the bag If condensation forms on the camera do not use the camera This is to avoid damaging the camera If there is condensation remove the lens card and battery from the camera and wait until condensation has evaporated before using the camera If the camera will not be used for an extended period remove the battery and
124. con displayed on the upper left of the screen indicates a video snapshot album Press the 4 lt P gt keys to select a video snapshot album then press lt gt 3 Play back the album On the movie playback panel displayed select gt Play then press lt gt E mw JS ENS a 170 QN Shooting Video Snapshots ENSEM iri Background Music You can play background music when you play back albums normal movies and slide shows on the camera p 170 215 To play background music you must first copy the background music to the card using EOS Utility EOS software For information on how to copy the background music refer to the Software Instruction Manual on the CD ROM Music recorded on the memory card must be used only for private enjoyment Do not violate the rights of the copyright holder EOS Software Usable with Albums EOS Video Snapshot Task Enables the editing of albums This is a function of ImageBrowser EX 171 MEW Menu Function Settings m Menu options under the Gas 1 2 and D w 3 tabs are explained below Crm 1 im E Movie exposure Auba AF method FlexiZoneMa AF wi shutter button during emshutter AE lock button Highlight tone priority Movie exposure Normally set this to Auto Setting it to Manual will enable you to manually set the ISO speed shutter speed and aperture for movie shooting p 156 AF method The AF methods are t
125. cording the image 35 Turning on the Power wa Checking the Battery Level When the power is turned on the battery level will be indicated in one of the four levels AF brightness flash 44 Battery level is low but the color tone are set camera can still be used according to scene 4 Battery will be exhausted soon m Blinks 2 xeu L 703 Recharge the battery Number of Possible Shots Approx number of shots Room Temperature Low Temperatures NoFlash Flash The figures above are based on a fully charged Battery Pack LP E10 no Live View shooting and CIPA Camera amp Imaging Products Association testing standards i Doing any of the following will exhaust the battery sooner Pressing the shutter button halfway for a prolonged period Activating the AF frequently without taking a picture Using the lens Image Stabilizer Using the LCD monitor often The number of possible shots may decrease depending on the actual shooting conditions The lens operation is powered by the camera s battery Depending on the lens used the battery power may be consumed faster For the number of possible shots with Live View shooting see page 135 36 MW Setting the Date Time and Zone When you turn on the power for the first time or if the date time zone have been reset the date time zone setting screen will appear Follow the steps below to set the tim
126. ct is licensed under AT amp T patents for the MPEG 4 standard and may be used for encoding MPEG 4 compliant video and or decoding MPEG 4 compliant video that was encoded only 1 for a personal and non commercial purpose or 2 by a video provider licensed under the AT amp T patents to provide MPEG 4 compliant video No license is granted or implied for any other use for MPEG 4 standard Notice displayed in English as required 305 Use of genuine Canon accessories is recommended This product is designed to achieve excellent performance when used with genuine Canon accessories Canon shall not be liable for any damage to this product and or accidents such as fire etc caused by the malfunction of non genuine Canon accessories e g a leakage and or explosion of a battery pack Please note that this warranty does not apply to repairs arising out of the malfunction of non genuine Canon accessories although you may request such repairs on a chargeable basis 306 Safety Warnings Follow these safeguards and use the equipment properly to prevent injury death and material damage Preventing Serious Injury or Death To prevent fire excessive heat chemical leakage and explosions follow the safeguards below Do not use any batteries power sources and accessories not specified in this booklet Do not use any home made or modified batteries Do not short circuit disassemble or modify the battery pack or back up battery
127. ct the DC Coupler Connect the DC cord s plug to the DC Coupler 3 Insert the DC Coupler Open the cover and insert the DC Coupler until it locks in place N Z775 o Lf Q 4 L E A ZZ I e m Gt QN Q NT 4 Push in the DC cord Open the DC cord hole cover and install the cord as shown Close the cover 22 7 OP E a4 QD Do not connect or disconnect the power cord while the camera s power switch is set to lt ON 268 f Using the Remote Switch Remote Switch RS 60E3 sold separately comes with an approx 60 cm 2 0 ft cord When connected to the camera s remote control terminal it iri Remote Controller RC 6 RC 1 and RC 5 all sold separately cannot be used with this camera Using the Eyepiece Cover When you use the self timer bulb or Remote Switch and do not look through the viewfinder stray light entering the viewfinder can cause the image to look dark To prevent this use the eyepiece cover p 29 attached to the camera strap During Live View shooting and movie shooting attaching the eyepiece cover is unnecessary Detach the eyecup Push the bottom of the eyecup to detach Attach the eyepiece cover Slide the eyepiece cover down into the eyepiece groove to attach it E After taking the picture detach the eyepiece cover and attach the eyecup by sliding it down into the eyep
128. d a Quick Mode AF Quick The dedicated AF sensor is used to focus in One Shot AF p 93 using the same AF method as with viewfinder shooting Although you can focus on the target subject quickly the Live View image will be interrupted momentarily during the AF operation You can use nine AF points to focus automatic selection You can also select one AF point to focus and focus only the area covered by that AF point manual selection AF point 1 Display the Live View image Press the lt g gt button The Live View image will appear on the LCD monitor The small boxes on the screen are the AF points and the larger box is the magnifying frame 2 Select the AF point Press the lt Q gt button 610 to display the Quick Control screen The settable functions will be displayed on the left of the screen Press the lt A gt Y keys to make the AF point selectable Turn the dial to select the AF point Manual selection 148 Using AF to Focus AF Method Focus on the subject Aim the AF point over the subject and press the shutter button halfway The Live View image will turn off the reflex mirror will go back down and AF will be executed No picture is taken gt When focus is achieved the AF point that achieved focus will turn green and the Live View image will reappear gt f focus is not achieved the AF point will turn orange and blink E
129. d aspect ratio ISO speed Picture Style Custom Functions and other settings 85 tE Setting the Image Recording Quality DESEE y 97 5siU U U B EET FAQ Iwant to select the image recording quality matching the paper size for printing Refer to the diagram on the left when choosing the image recording quality If you want to crop the image selecting a A3 42x29 7 cm higher quality more pixels such as L 16 5x11 7 in ML QW 4L or is recommended 92 is suitable for playing the image on a digital photo frame 3 is suitable for emailing the image or using it on a Web A4 29 7x21 cm 11 7x8 3 in Site 12 7x8 9 cm 5 0x3 5 in Paper size A2 59 4x42 cm 23 4x16 5 in Whats the difference between 4 and d These settings indicate the different levels of image quality caused by different compression rates The setting produces a higher image quality with the same number of pixels Although al produces a slightly lower image quality this allows more images to be saved to the card Both S2 and 3 have Fine quality was able to take more shots than the number of possible shots indicated Depending on the shooting conditions you may be able to take more shots than was indicated It may also be fewer than indicated The number of possible shots displayed is only approximate Does the camera display the maximum burst The maximum burst is displayed in the viewfinder s right side Since itis only a
130. d and lt gt will be displayed An object other than a human face may be detected as a face Face detection will not work if the face is very small or large in the picture too bright or too dark titled horizontally or diagonally or partially hidden The lt may cover only part of the face When you press 6 the AF method will switch to the Live mode p 142 You can press the lt lt gt gt key to move the AF point Press lt gt again to return to 4 Face detection Live Mode If C Fn 9 is set hold down the lt AvB4 qp button and press lt gt Since AF is not possible with a face detected near the edge of the picture the lt will be grayed out Then if you press the shutter button halfway the center AF point will be used to focus Using AF to Focus AF Method a SSE Notes for FlexiZone Single and X Live mode AF Operation Focusing will take longer than with Quick mode Even when focus has been achieved pressing the shutter button halfway will focus again You cannot focus a moving subject continuously The image brightness may change during and after the AF operation Ifthe light source changes while the Live View image is displayed the screen may flicker and focusing may be difficult If this happens exit Live View shooting and execute autofocus under the actual light Source When FlexiZone Single is set and you press the lt gt button the are
131. details refer to the Software Instruction Manual on the CD ROM p 321 316 Downloading Images to a Computer Downloading Images with a Card Reader You can also use a card reader to download images to your computer 1 Install the software p 320 2 Insert the card into the card reader Use Canon software to download the images Use Digital Photo Professional Use ImageBrowser EX For details refer to the Software Instruction Manual on the CD ROM p 321 iri When downloading images from the camera to your computer using a card reader without using EOS software copy the DCIM folder on the card to your computer 317 Software Overview EOS DIGITAL Solution Disk This disk contains various software for EOS DIGITAL cameras EOS Utility With the camera connected to a computer EOS Utility enables you to transfer still photos and movies shot with the camera to the computer You can use this software to set various camera settings and shoot remotely with the computer connected to the camera Also you can copy background music tracks such as EOS Sample Music to the card You can use the background music as the soundtrack for a video snapshot album movie or slide show played back with your camera Digital Photo Professional This software is recommended for users who mainly shoot RAW images You can quickly view edit process and print RAW images You can a
132. digits the folder number followed by five alphanumeric characters A folder can contain up to 9999 images file number 0001 9999 When a folder becomes full a new folder with the folder number increased by one is created automatically Also if manual reset p 185 is executed a new folder will be created automatically Folders numbered from 100 to 999 can be created Creating Folders with a Computer With the card open on the screen create a new folder named DCIM Open the DCIM folder and create as many folders as necessary to save and organize your images The folder name must follow the format 100ABC D The first three digits are the folder number from 100 to 999 The final five characters can be any combination of upper and lower case letters from A to Z numerals and the underscore The space cannot be used Also note that two folder names cannot share the same three digit folder number for example 100ABC D and 100W_XYZ even if the remaining five characters in each name are different 183 Handy Features II File Numbering Methods The image files will be numbered from 0001 to 9999 in the order the images are taken then saved in a folder You can change how the file number is assigned The file number will appear on your computer in this format IMG 0001 JPG Under the 1 tab select File numbering then press lt gt The available settings are described below Select the option then pr
133. e Zone modes GER Select Clear settings Certification Logo Display Under the 3 tab select Clear Custom Functions C Fn settings then press 66 Copyright information Clear settings Firmware Ver 1 0 0 Clear settings 2 Select Clear all camera settings Clear all camera settings Select Clear all camera settings Clear all Custom Func C Fn then press 6e gt Cancel Clear all camera settings 3 Select OK Select OK then press 6 Setting Clear all camera settings will reset the camera to the default settings as shown on the next pages Clear all camera settings 2 FAQ Clearing all camera settings After the procedure above select Clear all Custom Func C Fn in 3 Clear settings to clear all the Custom Function settings p 256 190 Handy Features Shooting Settings Recording Images AF operation One Shot AF Image quality EE Automatic Picture Style AF point selection selection Auto Lighting Sanda bwesetimer Sie shot es Drive self timer Single shoot AOE Peripheral Enable Evaluative illumination Correction Metering mode a correction data retained ISO Auto Max White balance Auto Exposure Custom white atl exposure White balance Custom Functions Unchanged White balance C led bracketing SEM File numbering Dust Delete Data 191 Handy Features Camera Settings Auto power off Copyright Control
134. e exposure of an image set the LCD monitor brightness to on E 4 and prevent the ambient light from LCD brightness Y affecting the image SET 0d 181 Handy Features III Creating and Selecting a Folder You can freely create and select the folder where the captured images are to be saved This operation is optional since a folder will be created automatically for saving captured images Creating a Folder NW Select Select folder Auto power off 30 sec Under the 1 tab select Select Auto rotate euj e m folder then press 6 Format card File numbering Continuous Select folder Screen color Select folder 2 Select Create folder Select Create folder then press Create folder lt 68 100 0052 Select folder Create a new folder Select OK then press 6 A new folder with the folder number increased by one is created Create folder 101 182 Handy Features C Selecting a Folder Lowest file number With the folder selection screen Number of images in folder displayed select a folder and press select folder e AT The folder where the captured 101CANON images will be saved is selected 102CANON E Subsequently captured images will TURLARUN be recorded into the selected folder TOACANON Create folder Folder name Highest file number in Folders E As with 100CANON for example the folder name starts with three
135. e is taken When the AF point selection p 95 is automatic the camera first uses the center AF point to focus During autofocusing if the subject moves away from the center AF point focus tracking continues as long as the subject is covered by another AF point il With Al Servo AF the beeper will not sound even when focus is achieved Also the focus confirmation light lt gt in the viewfinder will not light up Al Focus AF for Switching the AF Operation Automatically Al Focus AF switches the AF operation from One Shot AF to AI Servo AF automatically if a still subject starts moving After the subject is focused in One Shot AF if the subject starts moving the camera will detect the movement change the AF operation automatically to Al Servo AF and keep tracking the moving subject iri When focus is achieved in the Al Focus AF operation with the Servo mode active the beeper will sound softly However the focus confirmation light lt gt in the viewfinder will not light up Note that focus will not be locked in this case 94 Selecting the AF Point smem In Basic Zone modes the camera will normally focus the closest subject automatically Therefore it may not always focus on your target subject In the lt P gt lt Tv lt Av gt and M modes you can select the AF point and use it to focus on the target subject 1 Press the lt gt button 66 The selected AF point will be displayed on the LCD
136. e is taken 3 AE AF no AE lock This is useful for subjects that keep moving and stopping repeatedly During Al Servo AF you can press the lt gt button to start or stop the Al Servo AF operation The exposure is set at the moment the picture is taken Thus the optimum focusing and exposure will always be achieved as you wait for the decisive moment iri During Live View shooting With setting 1 or 3 press the lt gt button for One Shot AF With setting 2 press the shutter button halfway for One Shot AF 263 mM Custom Function Settings C Fn 9 Assign SET button You can assign a frequently used function to lt gt When the camera is ready to shoot pressing the 6 amp gt button will display the respective function setting screen 0 Normal disabled 1 Image quality The Image quality setting screen will appear Select the desired image recording quality then press lt gt 2 Flash exposure compensation The Flash exposure compensation setting screen will appear Set the flash exposure compensation then press 6 3 LCD monitor On Off Assigns the same function as the lt DISP gt button 4 Depth of field preview The lens will stop down to the aperture that was set and you can see the depth of field range of acceptable focus in the viewfinder or in the Live View image C Fn 10 Flash button function 0 Raise built in flash 1 ISO speed The ISO speed setting screen will appear Press the
137. e number a both z imprinting i BN Setthem if necessary Cropping Select 9j then press lt gt tJ sem Paper settings Setthe print settings as desired then B Photo Cancel press S E EJ Borderless Print Set the number of copies a i Both Set it if necessary hee Select Up then press lt gt Cropping Set the number of copies then press 2 9x13em Paper settings 6 By Photo Cancel EJ Borderless Print f Start printing ai FP 2 Both Select Print then press 6 ia Qy 1 copies Cropping 2 9x13cm Paper settings By Photo Cancel EJ Borderless Print E The Default setting for printing effects and other options are the E printers own default settings as set by the printer s manufacturer Refer to the printer s instruction manual to find out what the Default settings are Depending on the image s file size and image recording quality it may take some time for the printing to start after you select Print If image tilt correction p 247 is applied it may take longer to print the image To stop the printing press 6 amp while Stop is displayed then select OK If you execute Clear all camera settings p 190 all the settings will revert to their defaults 245 A Printing Adjustment of Printing Effects b 7 TUTTI In step 4 on page e select the printing ee Ea effect When the zl icon is displayed Ji y 1 copies brightly next to lt MAA
138. e periphery of the image changes Also since this filter effect will magnify the image center the apparent resolution at the center may degrade depending on the number of recorded pixels Set the filter effect in step 4 while checking the resulting image Toy camera effect Darkens the photo s corners and applies a color tone that makes it look as if it was shot by a toy camera You can change the color cast by adjusting the color tone amp Miniature effect Creates a diorama effect You can change where the image looks sharp In step 4 on page 234 if you press the DISP button you can switch between the white frame s vertical and horizontal orientations 236 Cri Resizing JPEG Images m You can resize an image to make the pixel count lower and save it as a new image Resizing an image is possible only with JPEG L M S1 S2 images JPEG 3 and RAW images cannot be resized si E Select Resize Protect images Under the 11 tab select Resize ET Lu then press lt gt rase Images P i BEEd gt An image will be displayed Photobook Set up Creative filters Resize 1 125 8 0 00 000 Select an image m E 1 pu Select the image you want to resize By pressing the E Q gt button you can switch to the index display and select an image 3 Select the desired image size Press lt gt to display the image sizes Q 99 Press the 4 lt P gt keys to select mcm the desired image
139. e set with the camera Use the Speedlite to set the function Set flash sync speed to 1 100 or less High speed synchronization is not possible Group flash is not possible The camera may not be able to set some of the functions of Flash mode Zoom and MULTI flash depending on the Speedlite model used In such a case use the Speedlite to set the functions 195 MM Setting the Flash LE Flash mode When using an external Speedlite you can select the flash mode to suit your desired flash shooting External flash func setting E TTL Il is the standard mode of Flash mode EX series Speedlites for automatic Manual flash flash shooting MULTI flash Manual flash enables you to set the m flash output yourself This is for Man ExtFlash advanced users EEA Clear flash RE Regarding other flash modes refer to the instruction manual of an external Speedlite compatible with the functions Shutter synchronization Normally set this to 1st curtain so that the flash fires immediately after the exposure starts If 2nd curtain is set the flash will fire right before the shutter closes When this is combined with a slow shutter speed you can create a trail of light such as from car headlights at night With E TTL I autoflash exposure two flashes will be fired Once when you press the shutter button completely and once immediately before the exposure ends Also with shutter speeds faster than 1 30 sec
140. e will be displayed with the effects of the filter applied A Adjust the filter effect T Press the 4 lt P gt keys to adjust the filter effect then press lt gt Forthe Miniature effect press the Y keys and select the image area within the white frame where you want the image to look sharp then press 6 234 Applying Creative Filters ee 5 Save the image Select OK to save the image Check the destination folder and image file number then select OK gei X o To apply filters to another image Save as new file repeat steps 2 to 5 Cancel OK To return to the menu press the MENU button iri When shooting EWM 4 L or image a filter effect will be applied to the image and the image will be saved as a JPEG image If an aspect ratio was set for a image and a filter effect is applied to it the image will be saved in the aspect ratio that was set 235 Applying Creative Filters SSS Creative Filter Characteristics B Grainy B W Creates a grainy black and white photo You can change the black and white effect by adjusting the contrast Soft focus Gives the image a soft look You can change the degree of softness by adjusting the blur amp Fish eye effect Gives the effect of a fish eye lens The image will have a barrel type distortion Depending on the level of this filter effect the area trimmed along th
141. e zone first If you set the camera to the correct time zone for where you currently live when you travel to another time zone you can simply set the camera to the correct time zone for your destination to adjust the camera s date time automatically Note that the date time appended to recorded images will be based on this date time setting Be sure to set the correct date time JS lt Display the menu screen Press the MENU button to display the menu screen ra 2 Under the 2 tab select Date HET Time Zone Date Time Zone g C Press the 4 lt P gt keys to select p Nx the 2 tab Press the lt A gt V keys to select Date Time Zone then press 6 Date Time Zone 3 Set the time zone Time zone 05 00 London is set by default 02 28 2014 13 30 00 Press the 4 lt P gt keys to select the time zone box Press 6G so lt li gt is displayed Press the lt A gt lt gt keys to select Cancel the time zone then press lt gt Returns to c mm dd yy i The menu setting procedure is explained on pages 48 49 n step 3 the time displayed on the upper right of the screen is the time difference compared with Coordinated Universal Time UTC If you do not see your time zone set the time zone while referring to the difference with UTC 3 tE Setting the Date Time and Zone DENEN 55555 0 0D 0 Date Time Zone
142. ect Protect images all images in folder All images on card Unprotect all images on card Rotate image Rotate images Select and erase images All images in folder Erase images All images on card Specify images to be printed DPOF 249 207 227 Select images All images in folder Clear all in ppatOROOrecer HE folder All images on card Clear all on card os Creative filters Grainy B W Soft focus Fish eye effect 234 Toy camera effect Miniature effect Resizing Downsize the image s pixel count 2 9 tE Menu Settings gt Playback 2 Blue Page Histogram display Brightness RGB 1 5 1 image 10 images 100 images Date Image jump with 25 Folder Movies Stills Rating Playback description Display time Repeat 2 Transition effect Background music Rating OFF 1 E3 E 3 is 208 Control over HDMI Disable Enable 223 Set up 1 Yellow 30 sec 1 min 2 min 4 min 8 min 15 min Disable Appears when an Eye Fi card commercially Eyeontiselings available has been inserted Ee Set up 2 Yellow LCD brightness Seven brightness levels provided LCD off on button Shutter button Shutter DISP Remains on Date Time Zone Date year month day Time hour min 37 sec Daylight saving time Time zone Language Select the interface language Clean manually Clean image sensor manually 200 Feature guide Enable
143. ection button p 127 lt lt gt Drive Self timer selection button p 98 100 pe eee lt P AF gt AF operation selection button p 93 Card slot p 32 Access lamp p 34 Battery compartment p 32 23 Nomenclature SSS Sn Shooting Settings in Creative Zone modes p 26 JN Main Dial pointer p 103 Shutter speed Shooting mode Aperture Exposure level indicator Exposure compensation amount p 112 AEB range p 114 Picture Style p 91 Tv 1 25 F8 0 P 6400 3 2 1 9 1 2 3 gga 1th AF operation p 93 ONE SHOT A Focus m la oNESHOT P um NECS RN RAW EY B AL Serv AF MESZ dcos 703 Manual Focusing Quick Control icon p 46 71 Battery check p 36 mea sali ad 1 White balance p 127 Auto Daylight fn Shade Cloudy amp Tungsten light White fluorescent light Auto Lighting Optimizer p 119 ISO speed p 88 Highlight tone priority p 261 Flash exposure compensation p 113 External flash exposure compensation Raise built in flash p 47 Image recording quality p 84 AL Large Fine ML Large Normal AM Medium Fine aM Medium Normal 4S1 Small 1 Fine a S1 Small 1 Normal S2 Small 2 Fine 3 Small 3 Fine G ab RAW Large Fine RAW Number of possible shots Number of possible shots during WB bracketing Self timer countdown Flash a Custom W White balance correction p 129 White balance bracketing p 130 Drive Self timer
144. ee page 92 325 Quick Reference Guide Q Quick Control Press the lt qQ gt button The Quick Control screen will appear aS ee Basic Zone Modes Creative Zone Modes Exposure comp AEB getting 6 Shutter speed Aperture Shooting mode p Highlight tone priority Exposure M 1 125 ISO speed compensation Flash exposure AEB setting 53022 1 0 51 2 23 54 11 compensation Picture Style Auto Lighting i AWB Optimizer AF operation Raise built in flash White balance Image recording quality Drive self timer Metering mode n Basic Zone modes settable functions vary depending on the shooting mode Press the lt lt gt cross keys to select a function then turn the 57 dial to set it 326 Quick Reference Guide Nomenclature Power switch Mode Dial lt 4 gt Flash button lt gt Live View shooting Movie shooting button lt gt AE lock button lt E gt AF point gt selection button LE Eas gt LEE RR LEER PUN lt Avid gt Aperture Exposure compensation button Erase button lt qQ gt Quick Control button lt gt Setting button Access lamp 327 Quick Reference Guide Shooting Settings Shutter speed Aperture Shooting mode ISO speed Exposure level indicator Tv 1 1254 F8 0 D 6400 Flash exposure compensation Auto Lighting AW Optimizer Raise built in flash
145. en to the card and played back with the camera However video snapshot albums edited with EOS Video Snapshot Task p 171 can be played on the camera Playback and Editing with a Computer p 319 The movie files recorded on the card can be transferred to a computer and played e back with ImageBrowser EX EOS i software LJHDOOODOOOOOUOO ono onoo ZOBOOOOOOODOOQC Bon QOO goooooogoo000U aaa aoo jocoo0000 oo UGG wD To have the movie play back smoothly on a computer use a high performance computer Regarding the computer hardware requirements for ImageBrowser EX refer to the ImageBrowser EX User Guide PDF If you want to use commercially available software to play back or edit the movies be sure it is compatible with MOV files For details on commercially available software contact the software manufacturer 213 BS Playing Movies 1 Play back the image Press the button to display an image 2 Select a movie Press the 4 lt P gt keys to select a movie 100 0027 Inthe single image display the a gt icon displayed on the NU upper left of the screen indicates a movie If the movie is a video snapshot y Gig will be displayed In the index display perforations at the left edge of a thumbnail indicate a movie As movies cannot be played from the index display press lt gt to switch to the single image
146. ent so the ambience you set may not work well iri If you do not want the Live View image to be displayed when setting functions press the lt Q gt button after step 1 and set Light scene based shots 78 Shoot by Lighting or Scene Type ee Lighting or Scene Type Settings 1 Default setting Default setting suited for most subjects 2 Daylight For subjects under sunlight Gives more natural looking blue skies and greenery and reproduces light colored flowers better 3 Shade For subjects in the shade Suitable for skin tones which may look E too bluish and for light colored flowers 4 Cloudy For subjects under overcast skies Makes skin tones and landscapes which may otherwise look dull on a cloudy day look warmer Also effective for light colored flowers 5 Tungsten light For subjects lit under tungsten lighting Reduces the reddish orange color cast caused by tungsten lighting 6 Fluorescent light For subjects under fluorescent lighting Suited for all types of fluorescent lighting 7 Sunset Suitable when you want to capture the sunset s impressive colors 79 gt Image Playback The easiest way to play back images is explained below For more details on the playback procedure see page 203 Play back the image Press the button The last captured image or last image played back will appear 2
147. er 3 Clear settings select Clear all Custom Func C Fn to clear all the Custom Function settings p 190 256 IIS Setting Custom Functions Custom Functions C Fn I Exposure Cy Live View shooting 1 Exposure level increments O p 258 2 ISO expansion O 3 Flash sync speed in Av mode p 259 O C Fn Il Image 4 Long exposure noise reduction p 260 O 5 High ISO speed noise reduction O p 261 6 Highlight tone priority O C Fn Ill Autofocus Drive 7 AF assist beam firing p 262 O With AF Quick If you use an EX series Speedlite sold separately equipped with an LED light the LED light will turn on for AF assist even in the AFO or Ax mode C Fn IV Operation Others 8 Shutter AE lock button p 263 O 9 Assign SET button O Except 3 10 Flash button function p 264 O 11 LCD display when power ON iri Custom Functions cannot be set during movie shooting Settings already set will be disabled The shaded Custom Function does not function during Live View LV shooting Settings already set will be disabled 297 IH Custom Function Settings Custom Functions are organized into four groups based on the function type C Fn I Exposure C Fn Il Image C Fn Ill Autofocus Drive C Fn IV Operation Others C Fn I Exposure 0 1 3 st
148. er button halfway you can pause the autofocus by holding down the lt gt button You can resume the autofocus by letting go of the 3 button AE lock is not possible AE AF no AE lock Press the shutter button halfway for metering For AF press the E X gt button AE lock is not possible MI Highlight tone priority If Enable is set highlight detail will be improved The dynamic range is expanded from the standard 18 gray to bright highlights The gradation between the grays and highlights becomes smoother The settable ISO speed range will be ISO 200 ISO 6400 The Auto Lighting Optimizer will also be set automatically to Disable and cannot be changed 173 uam Menu Function Settings Se Crm 2 Pal E Movie rec size 1920x1080 30 Sound recording Auto Metering timer 8 sec Grid display Off Video snapshot Disable Video system Movie recording size You can set the movie recording size image size and frame rate For details see page 164 Sound recording Sound recording Sound will be recorded by the built in Sound rec Auto monaural microphone An external microphone cannot be used Wind filter Disable dB 40 12 Level meter Sound rec and Rec level options Auto The sound recording level is adjusted automatically Auto level control will operate automatically in response to the sound level Manual For advanced users You can adjust the sound recording l
149. eral illumin correct Attached lens EF 518 55mm f 3 5 5 6 I II Correction data available Correction Disable Select Peripheral illumin correct Under the M 1 tab select Peripheral illumin correct then press lt 66 2 Select the setting Check that Correction data available is displayed for the attached lens f Correction data not available is displayed see Lens Correction Data on the next page Select Enable then press 6 3 Take the picture The image will be recorded with the peripheral illumination corrected Correction disabled 120 Correction enabled tE Correcting the Image s Dark Corners eC Lens Correction Data The camera already contains lens peripheral illumination correction data for approx 25 lenses In step 2 if you select Enable the peripheral illumination correction will be applied automatically for any lens whose correction data has been registered in the camera With EOS Utility EOS software p 318 you can check which lenses have their correction data registered in the camera You can also register the correction data for unregistered lenses For details refer to the EOS Utility Instruction Manual p 321 on the Software Instruction Manual CD ROM 4 Peripheral illumination correction cannot be applied to JPEG images already taken Depending on shooting conditions noise may appear on the image periphery When us
150. es are based on Canon s 8 GB test card and testing standards ISO 100 and Standard Picture Style e Live View Shooting Aspect ratio 3 2 4 3 16 9 1 1 Focus methods Contrast detection FlexiZone Single Face detection Live mode Phase difference detection Quick mode Manual focus approx 5x 10x magnification possible Focusing brightness range EV 1 18 at room temperature ISO 100 Metering modes Real time metering with image sensor Brightness metering range EV 0 20 at room temperature ISO 100 Grid display Two types 299 Specifications e Movie Shooting Recording format Movie Audio Recording size and frame rate File size Focusing Metering modes Brightness metering range Exposure control Exposure compensation ISO speed Recommended exposure index Video snapshots Sound recording Grid display Still photo shooting LCD Monitor Type Monitor size and dots Brightness adjustment Interface languages Feature guide 300 MOV MPEG 4 AVC H 264 Variable average bit rate Linear PCM 1920x1080 Full HD 30p 25p 24p 1280x720 HD 60p 50p 640x480 SD 30p 25p 30p 29 97 fps 25p 25 00 fps 24p 23 98 fps 60p 59 94 fps 50p 50 00 fps 1920x1080 30p 25p 24p Approx 330 MB min 1280x720 60p 50p Approx 330 MB min 640x480 30p 25p Approx 82 5 MB min Same as focusing with Live View shooting Center weighted average and evaluative metering
151. ess 6 File numbering Auto reset Manual reset Continuous The file numbering continues in sequence even after you replace the card or create a folder Even after you replace the card or create a new folder the file numbering continues in sequence up to 9999 This is convenient when you want to save images numbered anywhere between 0001 to 9999 in multiple cards or folders into one folder in your computer If the replacement card or existing folder already contains images recorded previously the file numbering of the new images may continue from the file numbering of the existing images on the card or in the folder If you want to use continuous file numbering it is recommended that you use a newly formatted card each time File numbering after File numbering after replacing the card creating a folder Card 1 100 ES I 0051 Cu Next sequential file number 184 Handy Features ESNE Auto reset The file numbering restarts from 0001 each time the card is replaced or a new folder is created When you replace the card or create a folder the file numbering restarts from 0001 for the new images saved This is convenient if you want to organize images according to cards or folders If the replacement card or existing folder already contains images recorded previously the file numbering of the new images may continue from the file numbering of the existing images on the card or in the folder If you want to s
152. et up then press Erase images Print order he Photobook Set up Creative filters Resize Photobook Set up 2 Select Select images No of images 0 Select Select images then press Select images lt 3 gt All images in folder i Clear all in folder An image will be displayed All images on card To display the three image display Clear all on card press the lt F Q gt button To return to the single image display press the lt Q gt button 17125 80 100 0003 3 Select the image to be specified BY Ol DP fia Press the lt lt gt lt P gt keys to select the image to be specified then press the lt A gt Y keys Repeat this step to select another image The number of images that have been specified will be displayed on the upper left of the screen To cancel the image specification press the lt A gt Y keys again To return to the menu press the lt MENU gt button 253 lal Specifying Images for a Photobook BSS SSS SS Specifying All Images in a Folder or on a Card You can specify all the images in a folder or on a card at one time liPhotobook Set up When 1 Photobook Set up is set No of images 1 to All images in folder or All images Select images on card all the images in the folder or All images in folder on the card will be specified Clear all in folder T I the i ificati lect TIC o cancel the image specification selec Clear all on card
153. eturn to Live View shooting automatically Press the lt gt button to end the Live View shooting 60 Disabling Flash The camera analyzes the scene and sets the optimum settings automatically In places where flash photography is prohibited such as in a museum or an aquarium use the C5J Flash Off mode This mode is also effective for capturing the particular ambience of a scene such as candlelight scenes Flash Off Flash disabled Note Dark scenes prone to camera shake 0 7 703 X Shooting Tips Prevent camera shake if the numeric display in the viewfinder blinks Under low light when camera shake is prone to occur the viewfinder s shutter speed display will blink Hold the camera steady or use a tripod When using a zoom lens use the wide angle end to reduce blur caused by camera shake even while handholding the camera Take portraits without flash In low light conditions tell the subject to keep still until the picture is taken Any movement by the subject during shooting may result in the subject being blurred in the picture 61 Creative Auto Shooting m In the C4 mode you can easily change the depth of field drive self timer and flash firing You can also choose the ambience you want to convey in your images The default settings are the same as the 4j gt mode CA stands for Creative Auto MS 1 Set the Mode Dial to lt gt
154. etween the camera and lens is faulty Clean the lens contacts Cause and countermeasures Number Error Message and Solution Communications between the camera and lens is faulty Clean the lens contacts 01 Clean the electrical contacts on the camera and lens or use a Canon lens p 21 22 Card cannot be accessed Reinsert change card or format card with camera 02 Remove and insert the card again replace the card or format the card p 32 50 p 32 227 50 The built in flash could not be raised Turn the camera off and on 05 Operate the power switch p 35 An error prevented shooting Turn the camera off and on again or re install the battery Cannot save images because card is full Replace card 04 Replace the card erase unnecessary images or format the card Operate the power switch remove and install the battery pack again or use a Canon lens p 35 32 If the error still persists write down the error number and contact your nearest Canon Service Center 296 Specifications e Type Type Recording media Image sensor size Compatible lenses Lens mount Image Sensor Type Effective pixels Aspect ratio Dust delete feature Recording System Recording format Image type Pixels recorded Create select a folder File numbering Digital single lens reflex AF AE camera with built in flash SD memory card SDHC memory card SDXC me
155. evel to one of 64 levels Select Rec level and look at the level meter while pressing the lt lt A gt lt gt keys to adjust the sound recording level While looking at the peak hold indicator approx 3 sec adjust so that the level meter sometimes lights up the 12 12 dB mark on the right for the loudest sounds If it exceeds 0 the sound will be distorted Disable Sound will not be recorded 174 uam Menu Function Settings Sy Wind filter When set to Enable it reduces wind noise when there is wind outdoors Note that Enable will also reduce low bass sounds so set this function to Disable when there is no wind It will record a more natural sound than with Enable i Sound is recorded at a sampling rate of 48 kHz 16 bit Metering timer You can change how long the exposure setting is displayed AE lock time Grid display With Grid 1 or Grid 2 you can display grid lines You can check horizontal or vertical tilt when shooting Video snapshot You can shoot video snapshots For details see page 166 Video system Select NTSC or PAL to suit your TV set s video system p 164 iri The Metering timer and Grid display settings will also be reflected in Live View shooting 175 uam Menu Function Settings DENEN Crm 3 WET Exposure comp 2 1 0 1 32 Auto Lighting Optimizer Custom White Balance Picture Style Auto Exposure compensation Althoug
156. f this happens exit Live View shooting and resume Live View shooting under the actual light source If you point the camera in a different direction it may throw off the Live View image s correct brightness momentarily Wait until the brightness level stabilizes before shooting If there is a very bright light source in the picture the bright area may appear black on the LCD monitor However the actual captured image will correctly show the bright area In low light if you set the 2 LCD brightness to a bright setting noise or irregular colors may appear in the Live View image However the noise or irregular colors will not be recorded in the captured image When you magnify the image the image sharpness may look more pronounced than in the actual image Custom Functions During Live View shooting some Custom Function settings will not take effect p 257 Lens and Flash During Live View shooting focus preset for super telephoto lenses cannot be used FE lock is not possible when the built in flash or an external Speedlite is used Modeling flash will not work with an external Speedlite dD Do not hold the camera in the same position for long periods of time Even if the camera does not feel too hot prolonged contact with the same body part may cause skin redness blistering or low temperature contact burns The use of a tripod is recommended for people with circulation problems or very sensitive skin o
157. f timer operation with the self timer lamp beeper and countdown display in seconds on the LCD monitor Two seconds before the picture is taken the self timer lamp will light up and the beeper will sound faster Q5 With qc the interval between shots may be prolonged depending on the shooting conditions such as the image recording quality or flash f you do not look through the viewfinder when you press the shutter button attach the eyepiece cover p 269 If stray light enters the viewfinder when the picture is taken it may throw off the exposure i After taking self timer shots playing back the image p 80 to check focus and exposure is recommended When using the self timer to shoot only yourself use focus lock p 59 on an object at about the same distance as where you will stand To cancel the self timer after it starts press the lt lt Ci gt button 100 Using the Built in Flash Indoors in low light or in backlit conditions in daylight just raise the built in flash and press the shutter button to take flash pictures In the lt P gt mode the shutter speed 1 60 sec 1 200 sec will be set automatically to prevent camera shake 1 Press the 5 button n Creative Zone modes you can press the lt gt button anytime to take flash pictures While the flash is recycling buSY is displayed in the viewfinder and BUSY 5 is displayed on the LCD
158. fied in the manual If such changes or modifications should be made you could be required to stop operation of the equipment Canon U S A Inc One Canon Park Melville NY 11747 U S A Tel No 1 800 OK CANON 1 800 652 2666 CAN ICES 3 B NMB 3 B 310 When connecting to and using a household power outlet use only AC Adapter Kit ACK E10 rated input 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz rated output 7 4 V DC Using anything else can cause fire overheating or electrical shock IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS This manual contains important safety and operating instructions for Battery Charger LC E10 amp LC E10E 2 Before using the charger read all instructions and cautionary remarks on 1 the charger 2 the battery pack and 3 the product using the battery pack 3 CAUTION To reduce risk of injury charge only the Battery Pack LP E10 Other types of batteries may burst causing personal injury and other damage Do not expose the charger to rain or snow Use of an attachment not recommended or sold by Canon may result in fire electric shock or personal injury To reduce risk of damage to electric plug and cord pull by plug rather than by cord when disconnecting charger Make sure cord is located so that it will not be stepped on tripped over or otherwise subjected to damage or stress Do not operate the charger with damaged cord or plug replace them immediately Do
159. finder Type Coverage Magnification Eye point Built in dioptric adjustment Focusing screen Mirror Depth of field preview e Autofocus Type AF points Focusing brightness range AF operation AF assist beam e Exposure Control Metering modes Brightness metering range Exposure control ISO speed Recommended exposure index Exposure compensation AE lock 298 Eye level pentamirror Vertical Horizontal approx 9596 with Eye point approx 21 mm Approx 0 8x 1 m with 50mm lens at infinity Approx 21 mm from eyepiece lens center at 1 m Approx 2 5 0 5 m dpt Fixed Precision Matte Quick return type Enabled with Custom Function setting TTL secondary image registration phase detection 9 point Cross type AF sensitive to f 5 6 with center AF point EV 0 18 Center AF point EV 1 18 Other AF points With One Shot AF at room temperature ISO 100 One Shot AF Al Servo AF Al Focus AF Small series of flashes fired by built in flash 63 zone TTL full aperture metering Evaluative metering linked to all AF points Partial metering approx 1096 of viewfinder at center Center weighted average metering EV 1 20 at room temperature ISO 100 Program AE Scene Intelligent Auto Flash Off Creative Auto Portrait Landscape Close up Sports Night Portrait Program Shutter priority AE Aperture priority AE Manual exposure Basic Zone modes ISO 100
160. fway the image review will end i E Under the I 41 tab select Image z review then press lt gt Select the desired setting then press 6 Image review 180 Handy Features Id Setting the Auto Power off Time To save battery power the camera turns off automatically after the set time of idle operation elapses You can set this auto power off time When the camera has turned off due to auto power off you can turn it on again by pressing the shutter button halfway or pressing any of the following buttons MENU lt DISP gt lt gt CI etc If Disable is set either turn off the camera or press the DISP button to turn off the LCD monitor to save battery power Even when Disable is set if the camera is not used for 30 min the LCD monitor will turn off automatically To turn on the LCD monitor again press the DISP button E Under the 1 tab select Auto power Auto power off 7 off then press lt gt Select the desired 1 min setting then press 6 min 4 min 8 min 15 min Disable uU Adjusting the LCD Monitor Brightness You can adjust the brightness of the LCD monitor to make it easier to read Eras Under the 2 tab select LCD LO bihis Ee a brightness then press 6 Press the LCD offon btn Shutter btn lt lt gt lt P gt keys to adjust the brightness Date Time Zone 02 28 14 13 30 on the adjustment screen then press 68 When checking th
161. g the Instruction Manual CD ROMs are on page 313 Software CD ROM EOS DIGITAL Solution Disk s Contains various software For more information and installation procedures for the software see pages 318 320 ANULUM as Compatible Cards ss The camera can use the following cards regardless of capacity If the card is new or was previously formatted by another camera or computer it is recommended that you format the card with this camera p 50 e SD memory cards e SDHC memory cards e SDXC memory cards Fil The camera can use UHS I cards but since it is not compatible with the UHS I standard reading writing speeds will be equivalent to SD Speed Class 10 at most Cards that Can Record Movies When shooting movies use a large capacity SD card rated SD Speed Class 6 cuass G or higher f you use a slow writing card when shooting movies the movie may not be recorded properly Also if you play back a movie on a card with a slow reading speed the movie may not play back properly If you want to shoot still photos while shooting a movie you will need an even faster card To check the card s reading writing speed refer to the card manufacturer s Web site In this manual card refers to SD memory cards SDHC memory p ud cards and SDXC memory cards XC The camera does not come with a card for recording images movies Please purchase it separately Quick Start Guide 1
162. g the camera around Ifthe card already contains recorded images the image number may not start from 0001 p 184 lfacard related error message is displayed on the LCD monitor remove and reinsert the card If the error persists use a different card If you can transfer all the images on the card to a computer transfer all the images then format the card with the camera p 50 The card may then return to normal Do not touch the card s contacts with your fingers or metal objects Do not expose the contacts to dust or water If a smudge adheres to the contacts contact failure may result The camera cannot use MultiMediaCards MMC A card error will appear 34 Turning on the Power If you turn on the power and the date time zone setting screen appears see page 37 to set the date time zone ON The camera turns on OFF The camera is turned off and does not operate Set to this position when not using the camera um Auto Power Off To save battery power the camera turns off automatically after approx 30 seconds of non operation To turn on the camera again just press the shutter button halfway p 45 You can set the auto power off time with 1 Auto power off p 181 iri If you set the power switch to OFF while an image is being recorded to the card Recording will be displayed and the power will turn off after the card finishes re
163. grams This histogram is a graph showing the distribution of the image s brightness level The horizontal axis indicates the brightness level darker on the left and brighter on the right while the vertical axis indicates Dark image how many pixels exist for each brightness level The more pixels there are toward the left the darker the image The more pixels there are toward the right the brighter the image If there are too many pixels on the left the shadow detail will be lost If there are too many pixels on the right the highlight detail will be lost The gradation in between will be reproduced By Bright image checking the image and its brightness histogram you can see the exposure level inclination and the overall gradation RGB Display This histogram is a graph showing the distribution of each primary color s brightness level in the image RGB or red green and blue The horizontal axis indicates the color s brightness level darker on the left and brighter on the right while the vertical axis indicates how many pixels exist for each color brightness level The more pixels there are toward the left the darker and less prominent the color The more pixels there are toward the right the brighter and denser the color If there are too many pixels on the left the respective color information will be lacking If there are too many pixels on the right the color will be too saturated with no gradation By checking the image
164. gt is displayed Add s lt gt zwiwt aI E d 11 12 ISO EE de CL LI Gb If 32 Auto Lighting Optimizer p 119 is set to any setting other than Disable the image may still look bright even if a darker exposure has been set If ISO Auto is set the ISO speed setting will change to suit the shutter speed and aperture in order to obtain a standard exposure Therefore you may not obtain the desired exposure effect 109 M Manual Exposure 4 Using the Built in Flash To obtain a correct flash exposure the flash output will be set automatically autoflash exposure to match the manually set aperture The shutter speed can be set from 1 200 sec to 30 sec or bulb BULB Bulb Exposures A bulb exposure keeps the shutter open for as long as you hold down the shutter button It can be used to shoot fireworks and other subjects requiring long exposures In step 3 on the preceding page turn the lt 73 gt dial to the left to set lt BULB gt The elapsed exposure time will be Elapsed exposure time displayed on the LCD monitor During the bulb exposure do not point the camera toward an intense light source such as the sun on a sunny day or an intense artificial light source Doing so may damage the image sensor or the camera s internal components Since bulb exposures produce more noise than usual the image may look slightly grainy You can reduce the noise due to long exposures by setting
165. h Under low light conditions when you press the shutter button halfway the built in flash may fire a brief burst of flashes This illuminates the subject to enable easier autofocusing ri The AF assist beam will not be fired from the built in flash in the following shooting modes C9 44 gt and lt gt The AF assist beam cannot be emitted with Al Servo AF operation The effective range of the AF assist beam emitted by the built in flash is approx 4 meters 13 1 feet n Creative Zone modes when you raise the built in flash with the 5 button p 101 the AF assist beam will be emitted when necessary Note that depending on the setting for 7 AF assist beam firing under 3 Custom Functions C Fn AF beam will not be emitted p 262 iri If you use an Extender sold separately and the f number becomes higher than f 5 6 AF shooting will not be possible except in FlexiZone Single and X Live mode during Live View shooting For details refer to the Extender s instruction manual 96 Subjects Difficult to FOCUS Autofocus can fail to achieve focus viewfinder s focus confirmation light lt gt blinks with certain subjects such as the following Very low contrast subjects Example Blue skies solid color flat surfaces etc Subjects in very low light Extremely backlit and reflective subjects Example Cars with highly reflective bodies etc Near and far subjects covered
166. h ISO speeds will result in grainier images il Under 3 Custom Functions C Fn if 2 ISO expansion is set to 1 On H equivalent to ISO 12800 can also be set p 258 Under 3 Custom Functions C Fn if 10 Flash button function is set to 1 ISO speed you can set the ISO speed with the lt gt button Q Under 3 Custom Functions C Fn if 6 Highlight tone priority is set to 1 Enable ISO 100 and H equivalent to ISO 12800 cannot be selected p 261 Shooting in high temperatures may result in images that look grainier Long exposures can also cause irregular colors in the image 88 ISO Changing the ISO Speed eee Q When you shoot at high ISO speeds noise such as dots of light and banding may become noticeable f you use a high ISO speed and flash to shoot a close subject overexposure may result As H equivalent to ISO 12800 is an expanded ISO speed setting noise such as dots of light and banding and irregular colors will be more noticeable and the resolution will be lower than usual ISO AUTO If the ISO speed is set to AUTO the E actual ISO speed setting will be displayed when you press the shutter AUTO 100 200 400 800 button halfway As indicated on the next 1900 329 ERO page the ISO speed will be set automatically to suit the shooting mode 150 speed Auto 89 ISO Changing the ISO Speed EU Shooting Mode ISO Speed
167. h exposure compensation can be set up to 5 stops exposure compensation for movies is restricted only up to 3 stops For still photos exposure compensation may extend up to 5 stops Auto Lighting Optimizer The Auto Lighting Optimizer can be set as explained on page 119 If the 1 menu tab s S Highlight tone priority is set to Enable the Auto Lighting Optimizer will be set automatically to Disable and cannot be changed Custom White Balance As explained on page 127 the image for custom white balance can be selected Picture Style The Picture Style can be set as explained on page 91 176 QD Movie Shooting Cautions White lt gt and Red lt i gt Internal Temperature Warning Icons If the camera s internal temperature increases due to prolonged movie shooting or under a high ambient temperature a white lt i gt or red lt i gt icon will appear The white ftl icon indicates that the image quality of still photos will deteriorate It is recommended that you stop still photo shooting for a while and allow the camera to cool down Since movie image quality will hardly be affected you can still shoot movies The red lt i gt icon indicates that movie shooting will soon be terminated automatically If this happens you will not be able to shoot again until the camera s internal temperature decreases Turn off the power and let the camera rest for a while Shooting a movie at a high temperature for a
168. h func setting under Iu 1 Flash control p 195 113 maT Auto Exposure Bracketing This feature takes exposure compensation a step further by varying the exposure automatically up to 2 stops in 1 3 stop increments with three shots as shown below You can then choose the best exposure This is called AEB Auto Exposure Bracketing Standard exposure Darker exposure Brighter exposure Decreased exposure Increased exposure bi Em 1 Select Expo comp AEB Expo comp AEB 71 1 8 1 2 Under the M2 tab select Auto Lighting Optimizer Expo comp AEB then press lt gt Exposure comp AEB setting Set the AEB range Darker Brighter Turn the lt gt dial to set the AEB range 8 Press the 4 lt P gt keys to set the T A exposure compensation amount If AEB is combined with exposure compensation AEB will be applied centering on the exposure compensation amount Press 6 to set it EE AUTO When you press the MENU button to exit the menu the AEB range will be displayed on the LCD monitor 3 Take the picture Focus and press the shutter button completely The three bracketed shots will be taken in this sequence standard exposure decreased exposure and increased exposure Gi Fu 114 M amp M Auto Exposure Bracketing EE SS SR Canceling AEB Follow steps 1 and 2 to turn off the AEB range display The AEB setting will also be canceled automati
169. he built in flash will fire automatically to obtain a good exposure of the subject It is recommended that you play back the image after the shooting to check the image brightness If the subject looks dark move nearer and shoot again Also shoot with the 4j gt Scene Intelligent Auto mode Since camera shake is prone to occur with night shots shooting also in the Aj gt mode is recommended 69 Ej Shooting Night Portraits QD During Live View shooting it may be difficult to focus on dots of light such as in a night scene In such a case it is recommended that you set the AF method to Quick mode and shoot If it is still difficult to focus set the lens s focus mode switch to MF and focus manually i Tell the subject to keep still even after the flash fires f you use the self timer together with flash the self timer lamp will light up briefly after the picture is taken 70 Q Quick Control In Basic Zone modes when the shooting function settings screen is displayed you can press the lt Q gt button to display the Quick Control screen The table on the next page shows the functions that can be set with the Quick Control screen in each Basic Zone mode 1 Set the Mode Dial to a Basic Zone mode Example Portrait mode 2 Press the lt Q gt button 610 gt The Quick Control screen will appear Standard setting Default setting E Ambie
170. he card remaining capacity of the internal buffer memory The slower the card the faster the indicator will climb upward If the indicator becomes full movie shooting will stop automatically If the card has a fast writing speed the indicator will either Indicator not appear or the level if displayed will hardly go upward First shoot a few test movies to see if the card can write fast enough If you take still photos during movie shooting the movie shooting may stop Setting a low image recording quality for still images may resolve this problem Still Photo Shooting During Movie Shooting Regarding the image quality of still photos see Image Quality on page 151 Playback and TV set connection If you connect the camera to a TV set with an HDMI cable p 222 and shoot a movie at 1920x1080 or 1280x720 the movie being shot will be displayed in a small size on the TV set The movie will still be recorded in the movie recording size that was set f you connect the camera to a TV set p 222 and shoot a movie the TV set will not output any sound during the shooting However the sound will be properly recorded 178 Handy Features Disabling the Beeper p 180 Card Reminder p 180 Setting the Image Review Time p 180 Setting the Auto Power off Time p 181 Adjusting the LCD Monitor Brightness p 181 Creating and Selecting a Folder p 182 File Numbering Methods p 184 Setting Copyright Information p
171. he same as described on pages 142 149 You can select FlexiZone Single X Live mode or Quick mode Note that continuous focusing of a moving subject is not possible AF with shutter button during movie recording When Enable is set AF is possible during movie shooting However continuous autofocusing is not possible If you autofocus during movie shooting the focus may be momentarily thrown off or the exposure may be changed The movie will also record the lens operation noise During movie shooting if the AF method is set to Quick mode AF will be executed in FlexiZone Single il The settings under the C s 1 55 2 and O83 menu tabs will take effect only in the lt gt mode They will not be applied in shooting modes other than the lt gt mode The AF method setting will also be applied to Live View shooting 172 uam Menu Function Settings a O Mi Shutter AE lock button You can change the function assigned to the shutter button s halfway position and to the AE lock button e AF AE lock Normal function Press the shutter button halfway to execute AF Press the 3 button for AE lock e AE lock AF Press the shutter button halfway for AE lock For AF press the X gt button Convenient when you want to focus on and meter at different parts of the picture AF AF lock no AE lock Press the shutter button halfway to execute AF While you autofocus by pressing the shutt
172. he upper right of the page title indicates that the function is available only in Creative Zone modes p 26 lt P gt stands for Program AE stands for Auto Exposure 81 P Program AE me The camera automatically sets the shutter speed and aperture to suit the subject s brightness This is called Program AE 1 Set the Mode Dial to lt P gt fy IN f Focus on the subject Look through the viewfinder and aim the selected AF point over the subject Then press the shutter button halfway The dot inside the AF point achieving focus lights up briefly in red and the focus confirmation light 6 on the viewfinder s bottom right lights up in One Shot AF mode The shutter speed and aperture will be set automatically and displayed in the viewfinder 3 Check the display A standard exposure will be obtained as long as the shutter speed and aperture displays do not blink MES MEPLITREEPAMETO Dc I 1 A m aj ugs LEI LUI 30 Take the picture Compose the shot and press the shutter button completely eb If you use a TS E lens to shift or tilt the lens or use an Extension Tube the standard exposure may not be obtained or an irregular exposure may result 82 P Program AE SSAA Xi Shooting Tips Change the ISO speed Use the built in flash To match the subject and ambient lighting level you can change the ISO speed p 88 or use the built in flash p 101 In the P g
173. he video snapshot ep Save as album The video snapshot just recorded will be added to Step 5 the album recorded immediately before A new video snapshot album is created and the Save as a new album movie clip is saved as the first video snapshot Select OK on the confirmation dialog The new album will be a different file from the previously recorded album Playback video snapshot The video snapshot just recorded will be played For Steps 4 and 5 playback operations see the table below amp Do not save to album The video snapshot you just recorded will be erased Step 4 instead of being saved to the album Select OK on 2 Delete without h i saving to album Step 5 the confirmation dialog Playback video snapshot Operations Funcion Playback Description recorded video snapshot M4 First frame Displays the first scene of the album s first video snapshot M Skip backward Each time you press lt gt the video snapshot skips back by a few seconds li Previous frame Each time you press 6 the previous frame is 66 gt it will rewind the movie a oe ie ia frame If you hold down 6 it will fast forward the movie forward by a few seconds Playback time minutes seconds You can adjust the built in speaker s p 214 volume by all Volume turning the 5 dial With Skip backward and Skip forward the skipping duration will correspond to the number of sec
174. hen slowly press the shutter button completely i f you press the shutter button completely without pressing it halfway first or if you press the shutter button halfway and then press it completely immediately the camera will take a moment before it takes the picture Even during menu display image playback or image recording you can instantly go back to shooting ready by pressing the shutter button halfway 45 Q Quick Control for Shooting Functions You can directly select and set the shooting functions displayed on the LCD monitor This is called the Quick Control 1 Press the lt Q gt button The Quick Control screen will appear 610 Set the desired function Press the lt lt gt gt cross keys to select a function The selected function and Feature guide p 53 will appear Turn the 7 dial to change the setting Basic Zone Modes Creative Zone Modes Take the picture Press the shutter button completely to take the picture The captured image will be displayed iri For the functions settable in Basic Zone modes and the setting procedure see page 71 46 QJ Quick Control for Shooting Functions EOSS SY Sample Quick Control Screen Aperture p 106 Shutter speed p 104 Highlight tone priority p 261 Shooting mode p 26 AV E TA Ve CES TE ISO speed p 88 L Exposure compensation Flash exposure AEB setting p 112 114 BEREZAENE 9 11 T
175. his chapter explains preparatory steps before you start shooting and basic camera operations Attaching the Strap Pass the end of the strap through the camera s strap mount eyelet from the bottom Then pass it through the strap s buckle as shown in the illustration Pull the strap to take up any slack and make sure the strap will not loosen from the buckle The eyepiece cover is also attached to the strap p 269 Eyepiece cover 29 Charging the Battery 1 Remove the protective cover Detach the protective cover provided with the battery Attach the battery As shown in the illustration attach the battery securely to the charger To detach the battery follow the above procedure in reverse Recharge the battery For LC E10 As shown by the arrow flip out the battery charger s prongs and insert the prongs into a power outlet For LC E10E Connect the power cord to the charger and insert the plug into a power outlet Q S A SNO m al Full charge lamp gt Recharging starts automatically and the charge lamp lights up in orange gt When the battery is fully recharged the full charge lamp will light up in green It takes approx 2 hours to fully recharge a completely exhausted battery at room temperature 23 C 73 F The time required to recharge the battery will vary greatly depending on the ambient
176. hooting Oe Movie 1 Red Page AF method FlexiZone Single X Live mode 172 Quick mode AF with shutter button during movie shooting Disable Enable 172 8 N AF AE lock AE lock AF AF AF lock no AE lock AE AF no AE lock B Highlight tone priority Disable Enable Cw Movie 2 Red Shutter button AE lock button Movie recording size 1920x1080 Ix 13 03 1280x720 la s 640x480 1536 15 Sound recording Auto Manual Disable Sound recording Recording level 174 Wind filter Disable Enable 10 min 30 min Grid display Off Grid 14 Grid 2 3E 175 Video snapshots Disable 2 sec movie 4 sec movie 16 8 sec movie Video system For NTSC For PAL 175 Metering timer 4 sec 8 sec 16 sec 30 sec 1 min 282 tE Menu Settings Oia Movie 3 Red Page Exposure 1 3 stop increments 5 stops compensation oos Lighting Disable Low Standard High 176 ptimizer Custom White Balance Manual setting of white balance 176 Auto Standard Portrait Landscape TIGIUTE SII Neutral EZF Faithful 170 Ml Monochrome B2 User Def 1 3 iri Menus for Movie Shooting Mode The a1 5 2 and Cw 3 tabs appear only in the movie shooting a mode The 62 63 34 3 and X tabs do not appear The following menu items do not appear 431 Red eye reduction Flash control e 1 Screen color e 2 L
177. how on a TV set see page 222 220 UN Slide Show Auto Playback ENSE Selecting the Background Music T1Sel Play background music 1 Select Background music Background music On Set Background music to On y ANGELS then press amp A Ifthe card has no background music MEMORIES you cannot perform step 2 F TES 2 Select the background music Press the lt A gt V keys to select the desired background music then press lt i gt You can also select multiple background music tracks 3 Play the background music Tolisten to a sample of the background music press the DISP button Press the lt A gt V keys to play another background music track To stop listening to the background music press the DISP button again Adjust the sound volume by turning the dial To delete a background music track press the lt A gt V keys to select the track then press the lt qp button iri At the time of purchase you cannot select background music with the camera You must first use EOS Utility EOS software to copy the background music to the card For details refer to the EOS Utility Instruction Manual on the CD ROM 221 Playback on a High Definition TV set You can play back movies and still photos on a TV set An HDMI cable sold separately is necessary to connect the camera to a TV set Also an HDMI terminal on a TV set is required QD Adjus
178. ie shooting stops by itself If the card s writing speed is slow movie shooting may stop automatically Use an SD Speed Class 6 CLASS S or faster card To find out the card s reading writing speed refer to the card manufacturer s Web site etc Ifa movie clip s file size reaches 4 GB or the shooting length reaches 29 min 59 sec the movie shooting will stop automatically The ISO speed cannot be set for movie shooting If amp m1 Movie exposure is set to Auto the ISO speed will be set automatically If Manual is set you can set the ISO speed manually p 156 290 Troubleshooting Guide EIU The exposure changes during movie shooting f you change the shutter speed or aperture during movie shooting the changes in the exposure may be recorded Zooming the lens during movie shooting can cause changes in the exposure regardless of whether the lens maximum aperture changes or not The changes in the exposure may be recorded as a result The subject looks distorted during movie shooting If you move the camera to the left or right quickly high speed panning or shoot a moving subject the image may look distorted The image flickers or horizontal stripes appear during movie shooting Flickering horizontal stripes noise or irregular exposures can be caused by fluorescent light LED bulbs or other light sources during movie shooting Also changes in the exposure brightness or color tone m
179. iece groove 269 External Speedlites m EOS dedicated EX series Speedlites Basically operates like a built in flash for easy operation When an EX series Speedlite sold separately is attached to the camera almost all the autoflash control is done by the camera In other words it is like a high output flash attached externally in place of the built in flash For detailed instructions refer to the EX series Speedlite s instruction manual This camera is a Type A camera that can use all the features of EX series Speedlites Tr mr Shoe mount Speedlites Macro Lites iri amp With an EX series Speedlite not compatible with flash function settings p 195 only Flash exp comp and E TTL II meter can be set for External flash func setting Shutter sync can also be set with certain EX series Speedlites f flash exposure compensation is set with the external Speedlite the flash exposure compensation icon displayed on the camera s LCD monitor will change from amp A to f the external Speedlite s Custom Function has the flash metering mode set to TTL autoflash the flash will fire at full output only 2 0 External Speedlites Canon Speedlites Other Than the EX series With an EZ E EG ML TL series Speedlite set in TTL or A TTL autoflash mode the flash can be fired at full output only Set the camera s shooting mode to M manual exposure or Av aperture priority AE
180. ill look crisper and R Red brighter l Skin tones and lips will appear muted Green tree leaves will look G Green crisper and brighter iri Increasing the Contrast will make the filter effect more pronounced Toning Effect Detail set EZH Monochrome By applying a toning effect you can PN None create a monochrome image in that Sepia color It can make the image look more B Blue impressive The following can be selected N None S Sepia B Blue P Purple or Default set MENUS G Green Toning effect P Purple G Green 124 313 Registering Preferred Image Characteristics You can select a base Picture Style such as Portrait or Landscape adjust its parameters as desired and register it under User Def 1 User Def 2 or User Def 3 You can create multiple Picture Styles with different settings for parameters such as sharpness and contrast You can also adjust the parameters of a Picture Style that has been registered to the camera with EOS Utility EOS software p 318 Select Picture Style Under the 2 tab select Picture Style then press 6 The Picture Style selection screen will appear E Picture Style 2 Select User Def EEN Neutral 0 0 0 Select User Def then press F Faithful 0 0 0 DISP BeM Monochrome 3 0 N XU IU ENE Auto The Detail setting screen will appear User Def 2 Auto Ex3serDef 3 Auto pISP Detail J
181. ill not be played Jj Background music all Volume QD The camera may not be able to play back movies shot with another camera iri amp With a fully charged Battery Pack LP E10 the continuous playback time at room temperature 23 C 73 F will be as follows Approx 2 hr 20 min During the single image display you can press the lt DISP gt button to change the display format p 230 f you connect the camera to a TV set p 222 to play back a movie adjust the sound volume with the TV set Turning the 575 dial will not change the sound volume f you took a still photo while you shot the movie the still photo will be displayed for approx 1 sec during the movie playback 215 X 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 On the movie playback screen select X The editing screen will be displayed TIR agg E aM Specify the part to be edited out Select either x Cut beginning or Es Cut end then press 6 Press the lt lt gt lt P gt keys to see another frame Holding it down will fast forward the frames After deciding which part to edit out 0 y mmm TYETUT press 6 The portion highlighted in gray on the top of the screen is what will remain 102 0027 3 Check the edited movie T Select gt and press 6 to play back the portion highlighted in gray Tochange the
182. image cannot be magnified during the image review immediately after shooting A movie cannot be magnified 206 Rotating the Image m You can rotate the displayed image to the desired orientation zi E 1 Select Rotate image Protect images Under the 11 tab select Rotate Rotate image image then press 6 Erase images Print order Photobook Set up Creative filters Resize 100 0015 Select an image Press the lt lt gt lt P gt keys to select the image to be rotated You can also select an image in the index display p 204 1 125 8 0 100 0015 3 Rotate the image EE Eachtime you press lt gt the image will rotate clockwise as follows 90 270 gt 0 To rotate another image repeat steps s 2 and 3 To exit and return to the menu press the MENU button iri f you have set f 1 Auto rotate to On Ii L1 p 188 before taking vertical shots you need not rotate the image as described above If the rotated image is not displayed in the rotated orientation during image playback set 1 Auto rotate to On 6 Li A movie cannot be rotated 207 MW Setting Ratings m You can rate images still photos and movies with one of five rating marks 1 E L 1 E D This function is called rating me 1 Select Rating Histogram disp Brightness Under the gt 2 tab select Rating Image jump w e i then press 6 Slide show Rating Ctrl over HDMI D
183. ing 97 150 Metering timer 141 Possible shots 135 Quick Control 138 Quick iode uie tenera 148 Long exposure noise reduction 260 Long exposures 110 M M Manual exposure 109 Macro photography 67 Magnified view 150 206 Malfunction oic Eater 284 Manual exposure 109 156 Manual focus MF 97 Manual reset 185 Manual selection AF 95 Manual white balance 127 Maximum burst 85 86 Medium image recording quality 24 Memory cards Cards Jur 48 VAI 265 Setting procedure 49 f up ferme 278 MENU icon esseessssss 8 Metering mode 111 Metering timer 141 175 MF manual focusing 97 150 Microphone 154 Miniature effect 236 Mode DIAN 26 Monochrome 73 92 124 MOVIES T 153 AF method 163 172 Autoexposure s 154 EAIN PETER CORR TT 216 File size eae eee ee 165 Frame rale emet 164 Grid diSbIai ss bisseseet ittis 175 Info
184. ing Flash ssssesssssesseeeneee nennen 61 Creative Auto Shooting essessessssseeseeeeeerennee 62 Shooting Portraits 2 2 arriere rk tei Seth dk rn krdE ah aa 65 2A Shooting Landscapes cccccccssccssccsssccsseccseecsseeeseecsseeeseeesaes 66 WW Shooting Close ups sssssssseeeereennneennnnn nnns 67 amp Shooting Moving Subjects ssssseeeeeeenes 68 Bi Shooting Night Portraits eeessssssseseeeeeenennnnes 69 Q Quick Control 2 tet 5s cien tiet etes 71 Shoot by Ambience Selection eese 73 Shoot by Lighting or Scene Type eese 71 gt Image Playback A P MP uses 80 3 Creative Shooting 81 P Program AEN dM ue 82 Setting the Image Recording Quality 84 ISO Changing the ISO Speed sese 88 3a Optimal Image Characteristics for the Subject Picture Style 91 AF Changing the Autofocus Operation AF Operation 93 Selecting the AF Toll scenic orb Idm nM oderat ne E bEE ce medE 95 subjects Difficult to FOCUS icc 0 icascrtorstivspdisancneadtuadaalatdinietedantsaiandandans 97 MF Manual FOCUS cos contrast nic esac tania Qe EUR M Lol dr unt en 97 L Continuous Shooting ssessssesseseeeeeennenns 98 Using the Self timer sssssssssseseseeeeneennnnns 100 5 Using the Built
185. ing a non Canon lens setting the corrections to Disable is recommended even if Correction data available is displayed f you use the magnified view during Live View shooting the peripheral illumination correction will not be reflected in the image shown on the LCD monitor iri Ifthe effect of the correction is not visible magnify the image after shooting and check it again Corrections can be applied even when an Extender or Life size Converter is attached Ifthe correction data for the attached lens has not been registered to the camera the result will be the same as when the correction is set to Disable The correction amount applied will be slightly lower than the maximum correction amount settable with Digital Photo Professional EOS software Ifthe lens does not have distance information the correction amount will be lower The higher the ISO speed the lower the correction amount will be 121 313 Customizing Image Characteristics You can customize a Picture Style by adjusting individual parameters such as Sharpness and Contrast To see the resulting effects take test shots To customize Monochrome see page 124 Picture Style 1 Select Picture Style 3 0 0 Under the 2 tab select Picture Esl Standard 3 0 0 Style then press P Portrait ect aera gt The Picture Style selection screen will xir Neutral 0 0 appeal x32 Faithful DISP Eft P Select
186. ing effect settings will be reverted to their defaults 246 A Printing Boo SES Cropping the Image Tilt correction You can crop the image and print only an enlarged version of the cropped portion as if the image had been recomposed Set the cropping right before printing If you change the print settings after setting the cropping you may have to set the cropping again before printing 1 Onthe print setting screen select Cropping 2 Set the cropping frame size position and aspect ratio The image area within the cropping frame will be printed The cropping frame s aspect ratio can be changed with Paper settings Changing the Cropping Frame Size When you press the lt A gt or lt Q gt button the size of the cropping frame will change The smaller the cropping frame the larger the image magnification will be for printing Moving the Cropping Frame Press the 4 cross keys to move the frame over the image vertically or horizontally Move the cropping frame until it covers the desired image area Rotating the Frame Pressing the DISP button will toggle the cropping frame between the vertical and horizontal orientations This enables you to create a vertically oriented print from a horizontal image Image Tilt Correction By turning the lt gt dial you can adjust the image tilt angle up to 10 degrees in 0 5 degree increments When you adjust the image tilt the lt g gt icon on the screen will turn
187. ing the time zone check that the correct date time has been set 38 MaW Selecting the Interface Language JE LCD brightness E p HE LCD aff on btn Shutter btn Date Time Zone 02 28 14 13 30 Language English Feature guide Enable GPS device settings Shutter otn ef 28 14 13 30 English Enable Romana Deutsch Svenska T rk e Fran ais Espa ol inl Nederlands EAAnVIKd mining Dansk Pycckw fe Portugu s Polski RSC Suomi e tina at Italiano Magyar ERR Yepalthka Display the menu screen Press the lt MENU gt button to display the menu screen Under the 2 tab select Language Press the lt lt gt lt P gt keys to select the 2 tab Press the lt A gt V keys to select Language then press lt gt Set the desired language Press the lt lt gt gt cross keys to select the language then press lt gt The interface language will change 39 Attaching and Detaching a LenS The camera is compatible with all Canon EF and EF S lenses The camera cannot be used with EF M lenses Attaching a Lens 1 Remove the caps Remove the rear lens cap and the body cap by turning them as shown by the arrows Attach the lens Align the lens s red or white index with the camera s index matching the same color Turn the lens as shown by the arrow until it clicks in place
188. isable 1 125 8 0 _ 100 0003 Select an image x me Eu c Press the 4 lt P gt keys to select a 2 still photo or movie to be rated You can display three images by pressing the lt E Q gt button To return to the single image display press the lt amp gt button YI 8 0 100 0003 3 Rate the image rw e OE mn tg aM Press the lt A gt V keys to select a rating an ae The total number of images rated will be counted and displayed for each rating To rate another image repeat steps 2 and 3 To return to the menu press the lt MENU gt button 208 MI Setting Ratings o S i The total number of images with a given rating that can be displayed is up to 999 If there are more than 999 images with a given rating will be displayed for that rating Taking Advantage of Ratings With 12 Image jump w c you can display only images with a specific rating With 12 Slide show you can play back only images with a specific rating With Digital Photo Professional EOS software p 318 you can select only images with a specific rating still photos only With Windows 8 Windows 7 or Windows Vista you can see each file s rating as part of the file information display or in the provided image viewer still photos only 209 Q Quick Control for Playback m During single image dis
189. ject In Basic Zone modes you cannot select the Picture Style b EH Select Picture Style Expo comp AEB 71 1 8 1 2 Under the 82 tab select Picture Auto Lighting Optimizer Style then press 6 Metering mode Custom White Balance The Picture Style selection screen will WB Shift Bkt 0 0 0 appear Color space sRGB Picture Style Auto Picture Style Select a Picture Style 3 Press the lt A gt V keys to select a EBD 3 0 0 Picture Style then press lt gt i dai ie DUE mur EX Landscape Um The Picture Style will be set and the EX3Y Neutral 0 0 menu will reappear EF Faithful EEA Detail set Picture Style Characteristics Auto The color tones will be adjusted automatically to suit the scene The colors will look vivid especially for blue skies greenery and sunsets in nature outdoor and sunset scenes E If the desired color tone is not obtained with Auto use another Picture Style Standard The image looks vivid sharp and crisp This is a general purpose Picture Style suitable for most scenes Portrait For nice skin tones The image looks softer Suited for close up portraits By changing the Color tone p 123 you can adjust the skin tone 91 31 Optimal Image Characteristics for the Subject Landscape For vivid blues and greens and very sharp and crisp images Effective for impressive landscapes Neutral This Picture Style is for users who prefer
190. l not to swing it back further Otherwise the hinge may break iri The number of possible shots depends on the remaining capacity of the card image recording quality ISO speed etc Setting 1 Release shutter without card to Disable will prevent H you from forgetting to insert a card p 180 Removing the Battery and Card 1 Set the power switch to OFF p 35 2 Open the cover Make sure the access lamp is off then open the cover f Recording is displayed close the cover N 3 Remove the battery Press the battery lock lever as shown by the arrow and remove the battery To prevent short circuiting of the battery contacts be sure to attach the provided protective cover p 30 to the battery Remove the card Gently push in the card then let it go to eject Pull the card straight out ms D Bis an lt N e E E nmm 4 Close the cover Press the cover until it snaps shut 33 Installing and Removing the Battery and Card e When the access lamp is lit or blinking it indicates that images are being written to or read by the card being erased or data is being transferred Do not open the card slot battery compartment cover Also never do any of the following while the access lamp is lit or blinking Otherwise it can damage the image data card or camera e Removing the card e Removing the battery e Shaking or bangin
191. lay the Live View image on a TV set p 222 135 C3 Shooting with the LCD Monitor Information Display Each time you press the lt DISP gt button the information display will change AF method AF point Quick mode e AFO FlexiZone Single T sab su Livemode Magnifying frame e AFQuick Quick mode Shooting mode P T Histogram display Drive Self timer d C AF Quick mode EM Temperature White balance WAME ESSA 73 E warning Auto Lighting 5i EA M n FEB Optimizer L AM AEB Image recording GA Expasure quality 2 EAA GPS Erro AES ExpSiM simulation AE lock FSP a EERE SESE SSO TEE oe Battery check 4 Flash ready Highlight tone priority amp Flash off 4 High speed sync ISO speed Flash exposure GPS connection indicator compensation 7 External flash exposure Possible shots compensation Eye Fi card transmission status shutter speed Exposure level indicator AEB range Picture Style Aperture iri When ED is displayed in white it indicates that the Live View image brightness is close to what the captured image will look like If ERE is blinking it indicates that the Live View image is displayed at a brightness that differs from the actual shooting result because of low or bright light conditions However the actual image recorded will reflect the exposure setting Note that noise may be more noticeable than the actual image recorded If flash is used or bulb is
192. lso edit JPEG images while retaining the original images Picture Style Editor You can edit Picture Styles and create and save original Picture Style files This software is aimed at advanced users who are experienced in processing images 318 Software Overview ImageBrowser EX Connect to the Internet to download and install the software This software is recommended for users who mainly shoot JPEG images You can easily view and play back still photos MOV movies and video snapshot albums and also print JPEG images EOS DIGITAL Solution Disk is necessary for downloading and installing ImageBrowser EX QD Note that the software ZoomBrowser EX ImageBrowser provided with previous cameras does not support still photos and movie files shot with this camera it is not compatible Use ImageBrowser EX 319 Installing the Software Q5 Do not connect the camera to your computer before you install the software The software will not be installed correctly When downloading and installing ImageBrowser EX follow the steps below as with other EOS software included on the EOS DIGITAL Solution Disk Note that Internet connection is necessary Downloading or installing software is not possible in environments with no Internet connection Even if your computer already has ImageBrowser EX installed follow the steps below to reinstall ImageBrowser EX It will be updated to the latest version with features op
193. lt d gt lt P gt keys or turn the dial to change the ISO speed You can also refer to the viewfinder to set the ISO speed C Fn 11 LCD display when power ON 0 Display on When the power switch is turned on the shooting settings will be displayed p 52 1 Previous display status If you pressed the DISP button and turned off the camera while the LCD monitor was off the shooting settings will not be displayed when you turn on the camera again This helps to save battery power The menu screens and image playback will still be displayed when used If you pressed the DISP button to display the shooting settings and then turn off the camera the shooting settings will be displayed when you turn on the camera again 264 maT Registering My Menu me Under the My Menu tab you can register up to six menu options and Custom Functions whose settings you change frequently gm 1 Select My Menu settings My Menu settings Under the X tab select My Menu settings then press lt gt My Menu settings 2 Select Register to My Menu Register to My Menu Select Register to My Menu then sort press lt gt Select item to register 3 Register the desired items Image quality r Select the item then press 6 Beep On the confirmation dialog select Release shutter without card EI NN OK and press lt gt to register the Peripheral illumin correct Item Red eye reduc You can register u
194. mizer then press Metering mode Custom White Balance ps Auto Lighting Optimizer 2 Select the setting Standard Select the desired setting then press 6 i E EE ER 3 Take the picture The image will be recorded with the brightness and contrast corrected if necessary o Under 3 Custom Functions C Fn if 6 Highlight tone priority is set to 1 Enable the Auto Lighting Optimizer will be set automatically to Disable and the setting cannot be changed If the Auto Lighting Optimizer s effect is too strong and the image is too bright set Low or Disable Ifa setting other than Disable is set and you use exposure compensation or flash exposure compensation to darken the exposure the image may still come out bright If you want a darker exposure set this function to Disable Depending on the shooting conditions noise may increase 119 MEN Correcting the Image s Dark Corners Due to the lens characteristics the four corners of the picture may look darker This phenomenon is called lens light fall off or drop in peripheral illumination and can be corrected The default setting is Enable With JPEG images the correction is applied when the image is captured For RAW images it can be corrected with Digital Photo Professional EOS software p 318 zi Image quality a Beep Enable Release shutter without card Image review 4 SEC Peripheral illumin correct Periph
195. mory card Approx 22 3 x 14 9 mm Canon EF lenses including EF S lenses Excluding EF M lenses 35mm equivalent focal length is approx 1 6 times the lens focal length Canon EF mount CMOS sensor Approx 18 0 megapixels 3 2 Dust Delete Data appending Clean manually Design rule for Camera File System DCF 2 0 JPEG RAW 14 bit Canon original RAW JPEG Large simultaneous recording possible L Large M Medium S1 Small 1 S2 Small 2 S3 Small 3 RAW Possible Approx Approx Approx Approx Approx Approx 17 9 megapixels 5184 x 3456 8 0 megapixels 3456 x 2304 4 5 megapixels 2592 x 1728 2 5 megapixels 1920 x 1280 850 000 pixels 720 x 480 17 9 megapixels 5184 x 3456 Continuous Auto reset Manual reset Image Processing During Shooting Auto Standard Portrait Landscape Neutral Faithful Monochrome User Def 1 3 Ambience based shots Light scene based shots Auto Preset Daylight Shade Cloudy Tungsten light White fluorescent light Flash Custom White Balance correction and White balance bracketing possible Flash color temperature information transmission enabled Applicable to long exposures and high ISO speed shots Auto Lighting Optimizer Picture Style Basic White balance Noise reduction Automatic image brightness correction Highlight tone priority Lens aberration correction Provided Provided 297 Specifications e View
196. n The aperture will be stopped down so you can see the depth of field iri While looking at the Live View image p 134 and holding down the lt i gt button you can change the aperture and see how the depth of field changes 108 M Manual Exposure m You can set both the shutter speed and aperture manually as desired While referring to the exposure level indicator in the viewfinder you can set the exposure as desired This method is called manual exposure M stands for Manual i 1 Set the Mode Dial to lt M gt WA 2 Set the ISO speed p 88 M 1 1255 F5 6 auto Set the shutter speed and aperture To set the shutter speed turn the 3 3 dial To set the aperture hold down the lt Avi4 gt button and turn the lt gt dial Standard exposure index Focus on the subject Press the shutter button halfway gt The exposure setting will be Exposure level mark displayed in the viewfinder The exposure level mark f indicates how far the current exposure level is from the standard exposure level 5 Set the exposure and take the picture Set the shutter speed and aperture as desired If the exposure level exceeds 2 stops from the standard exposure the end of the exposure level indicator will display 4 or lt gt in the viewfinder On the LCD monitor if the exposure level is higher than 3 stops the 1 icon will blink at where lt 3 gt or lt 3
197. n to select an image iri Some TV sets require you to first enable the HDMI CEC connection For details refer to the TV set s instruction manual Certain TV sets even those compatible with HDMI CEC may not operate properly In such a case disconnect the HDMI cable set 12 Ctrl over HDMI to Disable and use the camera to control the playback operation 224 Protecting Images Protecting an image prevents it from being erased accidentally III Protecting a Single Image EE 1 Select Protect images Protect images Under the 11 tab select Protect Rotate image images then press lt gt Erase images Hak Gita The protect setting screen will Photobook Set up appear Creative filters Resize o Protect images 2 Select Select images Select images Select Select images then press All images in folder lt 3 gt Unprotect all images in folder An image will be displayed All images on card Unprotect all images on card MENU RE Image protection icon 3 Protect the image 1 125 8 0 100 0003 e Press the 4 lt P gt keys to select es Wo the image to be protected then press lt 66 gt When an image is protected the e icon will appear on the top of the screen To cancel the image protection press lt gt again The e icon will disappear To protect another image repeat step 3
198. n with 1 200 1 60 sec auto E QD When 1 or 2 is set high speed sync cannot be used with an external Speedlite 259 mM Custom Function Settings XU C Fn Il Image C Fn 4 Long exposure noise reduction 0 Off 1 Auto For 1 sec or longer exposures noise reduction is performed automatically if noise typical of long exposures is detected This Auto setting is effective in most cases 2 On Noise reduction is performed for all exposures of 1 sec or longer The 2 On setting may be effective for noise that cannot be detected or reduced with the 1 Auto setting m amp With settings 1 and 2 after the picture is taken the noise reduction process may take the same amount of time as the exposure You cannot take another picture until the noise reduction process is completed At ISO 1600 and higher noise may be more pronounced with setting 2 than with setting O or 1 With setting 1 or 2 if a long exposure is shot with the Live View image displayed BUSY will be displayed during the noise reduction process The Live View display will not appear until the noise reduction is completed You cannot take another picture mM Custom Function Settings C Fn 5 High ISO speed noise reduction Reduces the noise generated in the image Although the noise reduction is applied at all ISO speeds it is particularly effective at high ISO speeds At low ISO speeds the noise in the darker parts of the image sh
199. nce and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for class B digital devices pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help The cable with the ferrite core provided with the digital camera must be used with this equipment in order to comply with Class B limits in Subpart B of Part 15 of the FCC rules Do not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless otherwise speci
200. nce based shots Set the functions Standard setting Press the lt A gt Y keys to select a function This step is not necessary Default setting in the 47 C9J mode m gt The selected function and Feature guide p 53 will appear Press the 4 lt P gt keys or turn the lt gt dial to change the setting 71 Q Quick Control Settable Functions in Basic Zone Modes e Set automatically O User selectable 1 Not selectable Lm em mem o o i em p 56 p 61 p 62 p 65 p 66 p 67 p 68 p 69 POLO oo eomma tf tofet Lp mode gcn Self timer Wc Continuous shooting 4 Automatic firing eoe jo Flash firin 4 Flash on Fires aa eae g at all times Fiashott EM O O MEM e EN NI Ambience based shots p 73 WEINE Ma O O olo Lightiscene based shots p7 Mal A O O O Blurring sharpening the background p 63 777 Wo wy p p Use the lt A gt Y keys to set the number of continuous shots iri If you change the shooting mode or set the power switch to OFF the camera will revert to the default settings except the self timer 72 Shoot by Ambience Selection Except in the 4j gt and C3 Basic Zone modes you can select the ambience for shooting LLLI DESDE IE LC sess o o 9 9 O awa n s ramemcru mss OPO 99 9 fiseer dum O10 o o o maii men ome 9 9 9 99 9 Lowi sander sro
201. ndard exposure may not be obtained or the exposure may be irregular The continuous shooting speed is slow Depending on the lens type shutter speed aperture subject conditions brightness etc the continuous shooting speed may become slower The maximum burst during continuous shooting is lower Under 3 Custom Functions C Fn set b High ISO speed noise reduct n to 0 Standard 1 Low or 3 Disable If it is set to 2 Strong the maximum burst during continuous shooting will greatly decrease p 261 During WB bracketing the maximum burst for continuous shooting will decrease p 130 f you shoot something that has fine detail such as a field of grass the file size will be larger and the actual maximum burst may be lower than the numbers listed on page 85 287 Troubleshooting Guide ISO 100 cannot be set Under 3 Custom Functions C Fn if 6 Highlight tone priority is set to 1 Enable ISO 100 cannot be set If 0 Disable is set ISO 100 can be set p 261 This also applies to movie shooting p 173 ISO speed H equivalent to ISO 12800 cannot be set Under 3 Custom Functions C Fn if 6 Highlight tone priority is set to 1 Enable the H ISO speed equivalent to ISO 12800 cannot be selected even when 2 ISO expansion is set to 1 On If 6 Highlight tone priority is set to 0 Disable H can be set p 261 The Auto Lighting Optimizer
202. ng mos 9 9 9 99 9 fiosa msww oloo o o 9 omen ome 9 9 9 oo 9 fomen ommon 9 9 9 919 9 erws 1 Set the Mode Dial to any of the following modes lt A gt 9 lt 24 gt c5 X gt or Pi Display the Live View image Press the lt gt button to display the Live View image On the Quick Control screen select the desired ambience Press the lt Q gt button 610 Press the A V keys to select Standard setting Ambience based Nos shots will appear on the screen Ambience based shots Press the 4 lt P gt keys or turn the dial to select the ambience gt The LCD monitor will display how the image will look with the selected ambience 73 Standard setting gt a Shoot by Ambience Selection A Set the ambience effect Press the lt A gt V keys to select rj a K EA the effect bar so that Effect appears a ndi at the bottom p d Press the 4 lt P gt keys or turn the pare overt d dial to select the desired Effect Standard effect 5 Take the picture Press the shutter button completely to take the picture To return to viewfinder shooting press the lt gt button to exit Live View shooting Then press the shutter button completely to take the picture f you change the shooting mode or set the power switch to OFF the setting will revert back to St
203. normal at room temperature Cards To protect the card and its recorded data note the following Do not drop bend or wet the card Do not subject it to excessive force physical shock or vibration Do not touch the card s electronic contacts with your fingers or anything metallic Do not affix any stickers etc on the card Do not store or use the card near anything that has a strong magnetic field such asa TV set speakers or magnet Also avoid places prone to having static electricity Do not leave the card in direct sunlight or near a heat source Store the card in a case Do not store the card in hot dusty or humid locations Lens After detaching the lens from the camera put down the lens with the rear end up and attach the lens caps to avoid scratching the lens surface and electrical contacts Smudges Adhering to the Front of the Sensor Besides dust entering the camera from outside in rare cases lubricant from the camera s internal parts may adhere to the front of the sensor If visible spots remain on the image having the sensor cleaned by a Canon Service Center is recommended Contacts 21 Nomenclature Mode Dial p 26 Built in flash AF assist beam p 101 96 EF Lens mount index p 40 Power switch p 35 5 Flash button p 101 EF S Lens mount index p 40 Flash sync contacts Main Dial Hot shoe p 270 Microphone Shutter button p 15
204. ode Dial to lt W gt Press the shutter button halfway to focus AN Press the g button to start shooting a movie To stop movie shooting press the lt gt button again Microphone 334 Quick Reference Guide Image Playback U Erase DISP Shooting information A 4 v gt Playback 335 Index Numerics 10 or 2 sec self timer 100 1280x720 movie 164 1920x1080 movie 164 640x480 MOVIE 164 9 point AF auto selection 95 A at Scene Intelligent Auto 56 AC Adapter Kit 268 Access lamp o MR 34 Accessories iix eretrr eiie nd bbb reren 3 Adobe HGB sime nietos 131 cg d Q 116 AEB Auto Exposure Bracketing 114 258 AF Focusing Al DONA aseina acl 95 Al FOCUS AI Focus AF 94 Al SERVO AI Servo AF 94 Ambience based shots 73 Aperture priority AE 106 Aspect ratio 140 Auto Lighting Optimizer 55 119 Auto playback 218 Auto power off 35 181 PUTO TESST orriren iinei 185 Auto TOIBIB sion AREE eenen nennen 188 AAUIOIODUS a 4 piue 93 95 Automatic
205. off the camera Ifthe camera s internal temperature is high the image quality of high ISO speed images or long exposures may deteriorate even before the white Itl gt icon is displayed Shooting Result f you take the picture in magnified view the exposure may not come out as desired Return to the normal view before taking the picture In magnified view the shutter speed and aperture will be displayed in orange Even if you take the picture in magnified view the image will be captured in the normal view range If t 492 Auto Lighting Optimizer p 119 is set to other than Disable the image may look bright even if a decreased exposure compensation or decreased flash exposure compensation is set If you use a TS E lens except the TS E17mm f 4L or TS E24mm f 3 5L Il and shift or tilt the lens or use an Extension Tube the standard exposure may not be obtained or an irregular exposure may result 151 QD Live View Shooting Cautions Live View Image Under low or bright light conditions the Live View image may not reflect the brightness of the captured image Even if a low ISO speed is set noise may be noticeable in the displayed Live View image under low light However when you shoot the image recorded will have minimal noise The image quality of the Live View image is different from that of the recorded image If the light source illumination within the image changes the screen may flicker I
206. omes exhausted quickly Use a fully charged battery pack p 30 The rechargeable battery pack performance will degrade over repeated use Purchase a new one The number of possible shots will decrease with any of the following operations Pressing the shutter button halfway for a prolonged period Activating the AF frequently without taking a picture Using the lens s Image Stabilizer Using the LCD monitor frequently Continuing Live View shooting or movie shooting for a prolonged period Leaving the Eye Fi card communication function on The camera turns off by itself Auto power off is in effect If you do not want auto power off to take effect set 1 Auto power off to Disable p 181 Even if 1 Auto power off is set to Disable the LCD monitor will still turn off after the camera is left idle for 30 min The camera s power does not turn off Press the DISP button to turn on the LCD monitor Shooting Related Problems The lens cannot be attached The camera cannot be used with EF M lenses p 40 285 Troubleshooting Guide eee No images can be shot or recorded Make sure the card is properly inserted p 32 Slide the card s write protect switch to the write erase position p 32 Ifthe card is full replace the card or delete unnecessary images to make space p 32 227 If you try to focus in the One Shot AF while the foc
207. onds set under Video snapshot approx 2 sec 4 sec or 8 sec 168 UN Shooting Video Snapshots SSS SSS SS eee QD Cautions for Shooting Video Snapshots You can add to an album only video snapshots with the same duration approx 2 sec 4 sec or 8 sec each Note that if you do any of the following while shooting video snapshots a new album will be created for subsequent video snapshots e Changing the Movie rec size p 164 e Changing the Video snapshot s shooting time p 166 Changing the Sound rec setting from Auto or Manual to Disable or from Disable to Auto or Manual p 174 Opening the card slot battery compartment cover You stop using AC Adapter Kit ACK E10 sold separately Updating the firmware The sequence of snapshots in an album cannot be changed Video snapshots taken afterward cannot be added to an existing album You cannot take still photos while shooting a video snapshot The shooting duration of a video snapshot is only approximate Depending on the frame rate the shooting duration displayed during playback may not be exact 169 IN Shooting Video Snapshots Playing an Album You can play the completed video snapshot album in the same way as a normal movie p 214 Play back the movie Press the button to display image 2 Select the album n the single image display the i SE i
208. op 1 1 2 stop Sets 1 2 stop increments for the shutter speed aperture exposure compensation AEB flash exposure compensation etc This is effective when you prefer to control the exposure in less fine increments than 1 3 stop il With setting 1 the exposure level will be displayed in the viewfinder and on the LCD monitor as shown below iz EU rry ds IET unn e 73 2 1 y J 1 2 3 C Fn 2 ISO expansion 0 Off 1 On When you set the ISO speed you will be able to set H equivalent to ISO 12800 Note that if C Fn 6 Highlight tone priority is set to 1 Enable H cannot be set MM Custom Function Settings ewes C Fn 3 Flash sync speed in Av mode You can set the flash sync speed for flash photography in the aperture priority AE Av mode 0 Auto The flash sync speed is set automatically within a range of 1 200 sec to 30 sec to suit the scene s brightness With an external Speedlite high speed sync will also be possible 1 200 1 60 sec auto Prevents a slow shutter speed from being set in low light conditions It is effective for preventing subject blur and camera shake However while the subject will be properly exposed with the flash the background may come out dark 2 1 200 sec fixed The flash sync speed is fixed to 1 200 sec This more effectively prevents subject blur and camera shake than with 1 200 1 60 sec auto However in low light the subject s background will come out darker tha
209. or advanced users iri With Evaluative metering the exposure setting will be locked when you press the shutter button halfway and focus is achieved With Partial metering and CJ Center weighted average metering the exposure setting is set at the moment of exposure The exposure setting is not locked when you press the shutter button halfway 111 Setting Exposure Compensation Ava4 Setting Exposure Compensation Set exposure compensation if the exposure without flash does not come out as desired This feature can be used in Creative Zone modes except M You can set the exposure compensation up to 5 stops in 1 3 stop increments Making it brighter Hold down the lt Avi4 gt button and turn the 5 dial to the right increased exposure Making it darker TOES Hold down the lt Ava4 gt button and Increased exposure for a brighter image turn the lt gt dial to the left decreased exposure As shown in the figure the exposure eu oat Up pucr level is displayed on the LCD monitor and in the viewfinder After taking the picture cancel the exposure compensation by setting it back to 0 Dark exposure Increased exposure for a brighter image i The exposure compensation amount displayed in the viewfinder goes up to only 2 stops If the exposure compensation amount exceeds 2 stops the end of the exposure level indicator will display 4 or
210. ot be able to process RAW images taken with this camera If an older version of Digital Photo Professional is installed on your computer update overwrite it as follows When the software CD ROM EOS DIGITAL Solution Disk is provided with the camera 2 Install Digital Photo Professional from the CD ROM When the software CD ROM EOS DIGITAL Solution Disk is not provided with the camera gt Download a version of Digital Photo Professional compatible with this camera from the Canon Web site Commercially available software may not be able to display RAW images taken with this camera For compatibility information contact the software manufacturer 87 ISO Changing the ISO Speed mem Set the ISO speed image sensor s sensitivity to light to suit the ambient light level In Basic Zone modes the ISO speed is set automatically p 89 Press the lt A ISO button ISO speed will appear 2 Set the ISO speed Press the lt A gt lt P gt keys or turn the dial to select the desired ISO speed then press 6 With AUTO selected the ISO speed will be set automatically p 89 150 speed AUTO 100 1600 3200 ISO Speed Guide Shooting Situation psum No flash ISO 100 400 Sunny outdoors The higher the ISO speed Flash Range ISO 400 1600 Overcast skies or evening time the farther the flash range ISO 1600 6400 H Dark indoors or night will extend p 101 Hig
211. ovie shooting is not recommended since the changes in the exposure will be recorded If you change the shutter speed while shooting under fluorescent or LED lighting image flicker may be recorded iri With ISO Auto the movie shooting can record a suitable exposure even when the ambient brightness changes By pressing the DISP button you can display the histogram When shooting a movie of a moving subject a shutter speed of 1 30 sec to 1 125 sec is recommended The faster the shutter speed the less smooth the subject s movement will look 157 B Shooting Movies M J d t Information Display Each time you press the DISP button the information display will change AF method e AFO FlexiZone Single Picture Style e FE i Live mode e AFQuick Quick mode Movie shooting remaining time Elapsed time Movie shooting mode AF point Quick mode White balance E 7 Recording movie AF Quick j Magnifying frame Auto Lighting a Optimizer ioe 3c 2 Temperature l gt i warning Movie recording fig 23 10 00 0e size 3 Recording level i 7 E j M Manual Video snapshot L A GPS EOI os Image recording E ee ee ieee OMS MIL Ze Battery check quality Exposure mode AE lock amp B Autoexposure LED light Ca Hr Frame rate Highlight tone priority Shutter speed ISO speed apenurg GPS connection indicator Exposure level indicator Possible shots Video snapshot shoo
212. ovies Stills T Press the lt A gt V keys to select p i Start one of the following All images Movies or IGI Stills Then press MENU en lt gt Date Folder Rating Press the lt A gt V keys to select one of the following E Date m Folder or X Rating When IB Pp is highlighted press the DISP button Press the lt A gt V keys to select the option then press 65 Date Folder Rating Select date Select folder 5elect images 02 22 2014 28 j arom TOOCANON 4 S aloe Q2 24 2014 14 i b 101 CANON i i m UE NE o Rc DN O 1 22107001 SuN m my 102 0022 mss mss 218 UN Slide Show Auto Playback Mem Playback Description CC All images All the still photos and movies on the card will be played back E Date Still photos and movies taken on the selected shooting date will be played back Still photos and movies in the selected folder will be played back Movies Only the movies on the card will be played back Only the still photos on the card will be played back Only the still photos and movies with the selected rating will K Rating be played back Slide show 3 Set Set up as desired A ag T 34 images Press the lt A gt V keys to select 5 CAAII images Set up then press 6 nd dE Set the Display time Repeat b repeated playback Transition x effect effect when changing MENU ES images
213. p 98 100 Metering mode p 111 O Single shooting Continuous shooting Self timer 10 sec Evaluative metering Partial metering CJ Center weighted average metering 2 Self timer 2 sec GPS connection indicator p 280 Wc Self timer Continuous Eye Fi transmission status p 272 The display will show only the settings currently applied 24 Nomenclature Viewfinder Information Focusing screen x55 02 i lt gt AE lock AEB in progress 5 Flash ready Improper FE lock warning 5 y High speed sync FP flash 5 gt FE lock FEB in progress lt A gt Flash exposure compensation Shutter speed FE lock FEL Busy buSY Built in flash recycling 4 buSY ran n n LULILULU Lil AF point activation indicator lt gt AF points lt ISO gt ISO speed lt WBS White balance pm PLATEA SO VO WE E correction PTT eed lt gt Focus confirmation light Max burst B W gt Monochrome shooting ISO speed lt D gt Highlight tone priority Exposure level indicator Exposure compensation amount AEB range Red eye reduction lamp on indicator Aperture Card full warning FuLL Card error warning Card No card warning Card The display will show only the settings currently applied 25 Nomenclature EEUU Mode Dial The Mode Dial includes the Basic Zone modes Creative Zone modes and the Movie shooting mode Creative Zone Modes The
214. p to six items To return to the screen in step 2 press the MENU button My Menu Settings Sort You can change the order of the registered items in My Menu Select Sort and select the item whose order you want to change Then press lt gt With displayed press the lt A gt Y keys to change the order then press lt gt Delete item items and Delete all items You can delete any of the registered items Delete item items deletes one item at a time and Delete all items deletes all registered items Display from My Menu When Enable is set the xXx tab will be displayed first when you display the menu screen 265 12 Reference This chapter provides reference information for camera features system accessories etc iri Certification Logo Under the 3 tab if you select Certification Logo Display and press lt gt some of the logos of the camera s certifications will appear Other certification logos can be found in this Instruction Manual on the camera body and on the camera s package Using a Household Power Outlet m With AC Adapter Kit ACK E10 sold separately you can connect the camera to a household power outlet and do not have to worry about the remaining battery level 1 Connect the power cord Connect the power cord as shown in the illustration After using the camera unplug the power plug from the power outlet lt 2 Conne
215. page 72 1 Press the lt Q gt button The functions settable with Quick Control will appear on the left of the screen If the AF method is lt AFQuick gt the AF point will also be displayed You can FiexiZone Single also select the AF point p 148 Select a function and set it Press the lt A gt Y keys to select a function The selected function and Feature guide p 53 will appear Press the 4 lt P gt keys or turn the dial to set the function Pressing 6 will display the respective function setting screen Exit the setting Press the lt Q gt button to return to Live View shooting iri In Creative Zone modes if 10 Flash button function is set to 1 ISO speed in 3 Custom Functions C Fn you can raise the built in flash with Quick Control The ISO speed will be set with the lt gt button 138 Menu Function Settings m The menu options displayed are as Live View shoot Enable follows AF method FlexiZoneMa The settable functions on this menu Grid display Off screen apply only to Live View shooting These functions do not take effect during viewfinder shooting settings are disabled In Basic Zone modes the Live View menu options will be displayed under 32 and in Creative Zone modes they will be displayed under 34 Aspect ratio 3 2 Metering timer amp Sec Live View shooting You can set Live View shooting to Enable
216. picture Press the shutter button completely to take the picture The captured image will be displayed for 2 sec on the LCD monitor After you finish shooting push down the built in flash with your fingers E The aj gt mode makes the colors look more impressive in nature outdoor and sunset scenes If the desired color tone is not obtained use a Creative Zone mode and select a Picture Style other than A and shoot p 91 2 FAQ The focus confirmation light lt gt blinks and focus is not achieved Aim the AF point over an area with good contrast then press the shutter button halfway p 45 If you are too close to the subject move away and try again Multiple AF points flash simultaneously This indicates that focus is achieved at all those AF points When the AF point covering the desired subject flashes take the picture The beeper continues to beep softly The focus confirmation light lt gt does not light up It indicates that the camera is focusing continuously on a moving subject The focus confirmation light 6 gt does not light up You can take sharp pictures of a moving subject Note that focus lock p 59 will not work in this case Pressing the shutter button halfway does not focus on the subject If the focus mode switch on the lens is set to MF manual focus set it to AF autofocus o TH Fully Automatic Shooting Scene Intelligent
217. play you can press the lt Q gt button to set any of the following on Protect images Rotate image X Rating Creative filters G Resize JPEG images only Image jump w For movies only the functions in bold above can be set 1 125 8 0 100 0003 Press the lt Q gt button p During image playback press the lt Q gt button The Quick Control options will appear e Protect images Disable Enable Press the lt A gt Y keys to select a function gt The name and current setting of the selected function are displayed at the bottom of the screen Set it by pressing the lt 4 lt P gt keys For Creative filters and Resize press lt gt and set the function For details see page 234 for Creative filters and page 237 for Resize To cancel press the MENU button 3 Exit the setting Press the g button to exit the Quick Control screen 210 QJ Quick Control for Playback To rotate an image set e 1 Auto rotate to On 6 L1 If 1 Auto rotate is set to On L1 or Off the i2 Rotate image setting will be recorded to the image but the camera will not rotate the image for display E Pressing the lt Q gt button during the index display will switch to the single image display and the Quick Control icons will appear Pressing the lt Q gt button again will return to the index display For images taken with another came
218. plays a brief description of that mode function or option It also displays a description when you select a function or option on the Quick Control screen The Feature guide turns off when you further proceed with any operation Shooting mode Sample P Scene Inteligent Auto Program AE Fully automatic shooting mode Auto setting of shutter speed with auto scene detection and aperture Other settings for diverse shooting situations can be configured manually Quick Control Sample zv TITT NT Tenn X B 5Fgs 80 E 100 0009 Lo Choose image size m ID en C1 and quality protect images to prevent acidental deleti CE m SE ER E 6 mw amp ri 4 ee o mm Pare P Protect images thy Pa A img AL 13M S156 458 ru Disable Enable Shooting settings Live View shooting Playback Tv 1 125 E AUTO ETDn oE m Adjust image brightness Autom shoot with different exposures I3 Disabling the Feature Guide Select Feature guide Under the 2 tab select Feature guide then press lt gt Select Disable then press 6 Feature quide Disable 53 Basic Shooting and Image Playback This chapter explains how to use the Basic Zone modes on the Mode Dial for best results and how to play back images With Basic Zone modes all you do is point and shoot while the camera sets everything automatically p 72 274 Also to prevent botched picture
219. pose the shot and press the shutter button completely to take the picture This is called focus lock Focus lock is also possible in other Basic Zone modes except lt gt Shooting a Moving Subject In the 4j mode if the subject moves distance to camera changes while or after you focus Al Servo AF will take effect to focus on the subject continuously The beeper will continue beeping softly As long as you keep aiming the AF point on the subject while pressing the shutter button halfway the focusing will be continuous When you want to take the picture press the shutter button completely 59 4j Full Auto Techniques Scene Intelligent Auto Live View Shooting You can shoot while viewing the image on the LCD monitor This is called Live View shooting For details see page 133 r3 A A 1 Display the Live View image on 2 the LCD monitor Press the lt gt button The Live View image will appear on the LCD monitor Focus on the subject Aim the center AF point on the subject Press the shutter button halfway to focus When focus is achieved the AF point will turn green and the beeper will sound If necessary the built in flash will be raised automatically 3 Take the picture Press the shutter button completely The picture will be taken and the captured image is displayed on the LCD monitor After the image review ends the camera will r
220. printer and printing is possible Set the Paper settings p 242 Set the printing effects p 244 if necessary Select OK Q5 Before printing be sure to set the paper size Certain printers cannot imprint the file number If Bordered is set certain printers may imprint the date on the border Depending on the printer the date may appear faint if it is imprinted on a bright background or on the border i Under Adjust levels Manual cannot be selected f you stopped the printing and want to resume printing the remaining images select Resume Note that printing will not resume if any of the following are the case e You changed the print order of or deleted any print ordered images before resuming the printing When index is set you changed the paper setting before resuming the printing The card s remaining capacity was low when you paused the printing Ifa problem occurs during printing see page 248 202 lal Specifying Images for a Photobook You can specify images up to 998 to be used in a photobook When you use EOS Utility EOS software to transfer images to a computer the specified images will be copied into a dedicated folder This function is useful for ordering photobooks online and for printing photobooks on a printer Specifying One Image at a Time al TUN 1 Select Photobook Set up Protect images Under the x11 tab select Rotate image Photobook S
221. problems If the battery leakage contacts your eyes skin or clothing flush the affected area with lots of clean water without rubbing it See a physician immediately During the recharging keep the equipment away from the reach of children The cord can accidentally choke the child or give an electrical shock Do not leave any cords near a heat source It can deform the cord or melt the insulation and cause a fire or electrical shock Do not hold the camera in the same position for long periods of time Even if the camera does not feel too hot prolonged contact with the same body part may cause skin redness blistering or low temperature contact burns The use of a tripod is recommended for people with circulation problems or very sensitive skin or when using the camera in very hot places Do not fire the flash at someone driving a car It may cause an accident Do not fire the flash near a person s eyes It may impair the person s vision When using flash to photograph an infant keep at least 1 meter 3 3 feet away 307 Before storing the camera or accessory when not in use remove the battery pack and disconnect the power plug This is to prevent electrical shock heat generation and fire Do not use the equipment where there is flammable gas This is to prevent an explosion or fire If you drop the equipment and the casing breaks open to expose the internal parts do not touch the internal parts due to
222. r etc Cautions for movie shooting are on pages 177 and 178 If necessary also read the Live View shooting cautions on pages 151 and 152 i Movie related settings are under the Om 1 0m 2 and Gigs 3 tabs p 172 A movie file is recorded each time you shoot a movie The movie imagess field of view is approx 100 with movie recording size set to It9o Monaural sound is recorded by the camera s built in microphone p 154 With a fully charged Battery Pack LP E10 the total movie shooting time will be as follows approx 1 hr 15 min at room temperature 23 C 73 F and approx 1 hr 10 min at low temperatures 0 C 32 F During movie shooting focus preset for super telephoto lenses cannot be used 159 B Shooting Movies DENN Final Image Simulation The final image simulation reflects the settings of the Picture Style white balance and other functions in the image so you can see what the captured image will look like During movie shooting the image displayed will automatically reflect the effects of the function settings listed below Final Image Simulation for Movie Shooting Picture Style All settings such as sharpness contrast color saturation and color tone will be reflected White balance Exposure Depth of field Auto Lighting Optimizer Peripheral illumination correction Highlight tone priority 160 Shooting Movies Shooting Still Photos
223. r to check that the lt 4 gt icon is lit Focus on the subject Press the lt gt button 616 Aim the viewfinder center over the subject where you want to lock the flash exposure then press the 3 button The flash will fire a preflash and the required flash output is calculated and retained in memory Inthe viewfinder FEL is displayed for a moment and lt gt will light up Each time you press the 3 button a preflash is fired and the required flash output is calculated and retained in memory A Take the picture Compose the shot and press the shutter button completely gt The flash is fired when the picture is taken 117 X Locking the Flash Exposure eee Q5 Ifthe subject is too far away and beyond the effective range of the flash the lt gt icon will blink Move closer to the subject and repeat steps 2 to 4 FE lock is not possible during Live View shooting 118 MAW Auto Correction of Brightness and Contrast If the image comes out dark or the contrast is low the brightness and contrast can be corrected automatically This function is called Auto Lighting Optimizer The default setting is Standard With JPEG images the correction is applied when the image is captured In Basic Zone modes Standard is set automatically m EL Select Auto Lighting Optimizer Expo comp AEB 72 1 9 1 2 Under the 2 tab select Auto Lens o ca Lighting Opti
224. r when using the camera in very hot places 152 Shooting Movies Movie shooting is enabled by setting the Mode Dial to 9Jm gt The movie recording format will be MOV For cards that can record movies see page 5 Fi Full HD 1080 Full HD 1080 indicates compatibility with High Definition featuring 1080 vertical pixels scanning iiri lines B Shooting Movies Connecting the camera to a TV set is recommended to play back the movies shot p 222 Autoexposure Shooting i E F is C 1 Set the Mode Dial to lt gt W N The reflex mirror will make a sound then the image will appear on the LCD monitor Focus on the subject Before shooting a movie focus with AF or manual focus p 142 150 When you press the shutter button halfway the camera will focus with the current AF method Shoot the movie a Press the lt gt button to start shooting a movie To stop movie shooting press lt gt again While the movie is being shot the mark will be displayed on the upper right of the screen Microphone 154 B Shooting Movies QD Cautions for movie shooting are on pages 177 and 178 If necessary also read the Live View shooting cautions on pages 151 and 152 ri The ISO speed ISO 100 ISO 6400 shutter speed and aperture are set automatically
225. ra To obtain sharp images hold the camera still to minimize camera shake Horizontal shooting Vertical shooting 1 Wrap your right hand around the camera grip firmly 2 Hold the lens bottom with your left hand 3 Rest your hand s right index finger lightly on the shutter button 4 Press your arms and elbows lightly against the front of your body 5 To maintain a stable stance place one foot slightly ahead of the other 6 Press the camera against your face and look through the viewfinder iri To shoot while looking at the LCD monitor see page 133 44 Basic Operation Shutter Button The shutter button has two steps You can press the shutter button halfway Then you can further press the shutter button completely Pressing Halfway This activates autofocusing and the E automatic exposure system that sets the shutter speed and aperture The exposure setting shutter speed and aperture is displayed in the viewfinder 04 While you press the shutter button halfway the LCD monitor will turn off p 193 Pressing Completely This releases the shutter and takes the picture Preventing Camera Shake Hand held camera movement during the moment of exposure is called camera shake It can cause blurred pictures To prevent camera shake note the following Hold and steady the camera as shown on the preceding page Press the shutter button halfway to autofocus t
226. ra the options you can select may be limited 211 B Enjoying Movies me You can play back movies in the following three ways Playback on a TV Set p 222 An HDMI cable sold separately is necessary to connect the camera to a TV set Also an HDMI terminal on a TV set is required When the camera is connected to a TV set with an HDMI cable you can play back movies and still photos on the TV set If you have a High Definition TV set and connect your camera with an HDMI cable you can watch Full High Definition Full HD 1920x1080 and High Definition HD 1280x720 movies with higher image quality QD The camera does not have an audio video OUT terminal Therefore the camera cannot be connected to a TV set with an analog AV cable Since hard disk recorders do not have an HDMI IN terminal the camera cannot be connected to a hard disk recorder with an HDMI cable Even if you connect the camera to a hard disk recorder with a USB cable you cannot play or save movies and still photos If the playback device is not compatible with MOV files the movie cannot be played back 212 Enjoying Movies Playback on the Camera s LCD Monitor p 214 221 You can play back movies on the camera s LCD monitor You can also edit out the movie s first and last scenes and play back the still photos and movies on the card in an automatic slide show Q5 A movie edited with a computer cannot be rewritt
227. rately is necessary to connect the camera E to a TV set Using the HDMI Cable HTC 100 sold separately is recommended p 222 Also check that your TV set has an HDMI IN terminal If the TV set does not have an HDMI IN terminal and has only an A V IN jack the camera cannot be connected 2993 Troubleshooting Guide No image appears on the TV screen Make sure the HDMI cable s plug is inserted all the way in p 222 My card reader does not recognize the card Depending on the card reader and computer OS used SDXC cards may not be correctly recognized If this occurs connect your camera to the computer with the provided interface cable then transfer the images to your computer using EOS Utility EOS software p 318 cannot resize the image JPEG 3 and RAW images cannot be resized with the camera p 237 294 Troubleshooting Guide Printing Related Problems There are fewer printing effects than listed in the instruction manual Contents displayed on the screen differ depending on the printer This instruction manual lists all the printing effects available p 244 Computer Connection Problems I cannot download images to a computer Install the EOS software EOS DIGITAL Solution Disk CD ROM on the computer p 320 295 Error Codes m Error number If there is a problem with the camera an error message will appear Follow the on a screen instructions Err 01 Communications b
228. rmation display 158 Manual exposure 156 Manual focusing 154 Metering timer 175 Movie recording size 164 PAY DACK RM EE 214 Quick Control 5 tienne 163 Index Recording time 165 Sound recording 174 Still photo shooting 161 Video snapshot album 166 Video snapshots 166 Viewing on a TV set 212 222 Wind filter REPE IEUE 175 DOANE TUE ioo atoddn Se Rte oos 265 N Neutral MP 92 Night Portrait sssesesuuuse 69 Night scenes 66 69 Noise reduction High ISO speed 261 Long exposures 260 Nomenclature 22 Non Canon flash units 271 Normal image recording quality 24 NTSC m S 164 282 O ONE SHOT One Shot AF 93 P P Program AE ccce eec ener b 82 gr T 164 282 Paper settings printing 242 Partial meteririg eoe 111 Peripheral illumination correction 120 Personal white balance 128 Photobook set up 253 PictBridge c 239 Picture Style 91 122 125 RIXE m 84 Playback TEMPEL 80 203 Portrait eeren 65 91 340 Possible shots 3
229. s esessssssss 188 Checking Camera Seti gt A cccccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteees 189 Reverting the Camera to the Default Settings 190 Turning the LCD Monitor Off On seseseeeeeeeeeeeeeee 193 Changing the Shooting Settings Screen Color 193 SEWING NG FASA Tc p 194 Appending Dust Delete Data sssseeeeeeeeeeeee 198 Manual Sensor Cleaning ccccccccecceceeceeeeeeeae ee eeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeees 200 2 Image Playback 203 EZ fi Searching for Images Quickly eeeessssssse 204 Q A Magnified View isi iicetis och iid exi e lvi onc cer 206 Rotating the Image ccccccccccsseessecsseccsseccseeesaeecsesessesesseeaees 207 erige RAM atm 208 Q Quick Control for Playback 210 Enjoying MOVIeSus io i gare dite quur ope rt Ran ndis du 0E 212 Contents Ae Playing Movies casesesectecenducadncusinsubotsncsuatnsstnastinencctacatetacselenes 214 X Editing a Movie s First and Last Scenes 216 Slide Show Auto Playback cccccsscceeeessssseeeesssteeeeesseneeeeess 218 Playback on a High Definition TV set esses 222 es Protecting Imag6s uie rrt erratis oi tage eren ra perdrrra 225 i Erasing IBS uii orto da ete apnrbt ME TE pne dura tid Fortis aaet cut ieimdes 227 DISP Shooting Information Di
230. s name will be displayed in blue i Ifa Picture Style has already been registered under User Def changing the base Picture Style in step 4 will nullify the parameter settings of the registered Picture Style If you execute Clear all camera settings p 190 all the User Def settings will revert to their defaults Picture Styles registered via EOS Utility EOS software will have only their modified parameters reverted to their default settings iri To shoot with a registered Picture Style follow step 2 on page 91 to select User Def then shoot Regarding the procedure to register a Picture Style file to the camera refer to the EOS Utility Instruction Manual p 321 126 WB Matching the Light Source m The function adjusting the color tone so that white objects look white in the picture is called white balance WB Normally the NB Auto setting will obtain the correct white balance If natural looking colors cannot be obtained with WB you can select the white balance that matches the light source or set it manually by shooting a white object O 1 Press the lt Y WB gt button gt White balance will appear Select a white balance setting Press the lt 4 lt P gt keys or turn the lt gt dial to select the desired setting then press lt gt The Approx K K Kelvin displayed for the white balance White balance Auto T s i MEE D N
231. s RGB histogram you can see the color s saturation and gradation condition as well as white balance inclination Normal brightness 231 n Ed d 4 ay oo T1 s 2 Rao ete at Post Processing Images After taking a picture you can apply a Creative filter or resize the image reduce the number of pixels QD The camera may not be able to process images taken with another camera Post processing images as described in this chapter is not possible while the camera is connected to a computer via the interface cable Applying Creative Filters m You can apply the following Creative filters to an image and save it as a new image Grainy B W Soft focus Fish eye effect Toy camera effect and Miniature effect E 1 Select Creative filters Protect images Under the gt 1 tab select Creative Rotate image filters then press 6 Erase images Print order An image will be displayed Photobook Set up Creative filters Resize 1 125 8 0 100 0051 2 Select an image Select the image you want to apply a filter to By pressing the E Q gt button you can switch to the index display and select an image Select a filter When you press 6 the types of Creative filters will be displayed p 236 M UB ie E 1 Press the lt lt gt lt P gt keys to select a x effect EDE Creative filter then press lt gt Sz Uo 4 The imag
232. s below For transferred images al is T m displayed in the shooting information ransmission status icon display p 229 A Gray Not connected No connection with access point Blinking Connecting Connecting to access point Displayed Connected Connection to access point established 1 Transferring Image transfer to access point in progress e QD Cautions for Using Eye Fi Cards If Q is displayed an error occurred while retrieving the card information Turn the camera s power switch off and on again Even if 1 Eye Fi trans is set to Disable it may still transmit a signal In hospitals airports and other places where wireless transmissions are prohibited remove the Eye Fi card from the camera If the image transfer does not function check the Eye Fi card and computer settings For details refer to the card s instruction manual Depending on the wireless LAN s connection conditions the image transfer may take longer or it may be interrupted Because of the transmission function the Eye Fi card may become hot The battery power will be consumed faster During the image transfer auto power off will not take effect If you insert a wireless LAN card other than an Eye Fi card 1 Eye Fi settings will not appear on the menu Also the transmission status icon g will not appear on the LCD monitor 2 3 Function Availability Table According to Shooting Mode
233. s due to mistaken operations advanced shooting function settings cannot be changed Scene Intelligent Auto AF brightness flash color tone are set according to scene 4L 703 in Auto Lighting Optimizer In Basic Zone modes the Auto Lighting Optimizer p 119 will adjust the image automatically to obtain the optimum brightness and contrast It is also enabled by default in Creative Zone modes 55 4j Fully Automatic Shooting Scene Intelligent Auto 4j gt is a fully automatic mode The camera analyzes the scene and sets the optimum settings automatically It also adjusts focus automatically by detecting whether the subject is still or moving p 59 ot 1 Set the Mode Dial to 4j gt eqs was AF point 2 Aim any AF point over the subject Allthe AF points will be used to focus and generally the closest object will be focused Aiming the center AF point over the subject will make focusing easier Focus on the subject Press the shutter button halfway and the lens s focusing ring will rotate to focus The dot inside the AF point achieving focus flashes briefly in red At the same time the beeper will sound and the focus confirmation light lt gt in the viewfinder will light up If necessary the built in flash will be raised automatically Focus confirmation light 56 4j Fully Automatic Shooting Scene Intelligent Auto Take the
234. s the standard for direct printing Digital Print Order Format DPOF p 249 DPOF Digital Print Order Format enables you to print images recorded on the card according to your printing instructions such as the image selection quantity to print etc You can print multiple images in one batch or give the print order to a photofinisher Specifying Images for a Photobook p 253 You can specify images on the card for printing in a photobook Preparing to Print The direct printing procedure can be performed entirely with the camera while you look at the camera s LCD monitor Connecting the Camera to a Printer 1 Set the camera s power switch to lt OFFs gt Set up the printer For details refer to the printer s instruction manual Connect the Camera to the Printer Use the interface cable provided with the camera Connect the cable to the camera s digital terminal with the cable plug s gt icon facing the front of the camera To connect to the printer refer to the printer s instruction manual A Turn on the printer 5 Set the camera s power switch to ON gt Some printers may make a beeping sound Preparing to Print SSS ey P4 PictBridge Play back the image L25 8 0 100 0003 Press the lt L gt gt button J imo gt The image will appear with the lt Af gt icon on the upper left of the screen to
235. se modes give you more control for shooting various subjects P Program AE p 82 Tv Shutter priority AE p 104 Aw Aperture priority AE p 106 M Manual exposure p 109 Basic Zone Modes All you do is press the shutter button The camera sets everything to suit the subject or scene 4 Scene Intelligent Auto p 56 Flash Off p 61 Creative Auto p 62 B Movie Shooting p 153 Image Zone Modes Portrait p 65 A Landscape p 66 W Close up p 67 amp Sports p 68 Pi Night Portrait p 69 26 Nomenclature Lens Lens without a distance scale Focusing ring p 97 150 Focus mode switch p 40 Zoom ring p 41 Hood mount p 42 Zoom position index Filter thread front of lens Image Stabilizer switch p 43 Contacts p21 Lens mount index p 40 2 Nomenclature Battery Charger LC E10 Charger for Battery Pack LP E10 p 30 Power plug Charge lamp Ir Full charge lamp Battery pack slot IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS DANGER TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK CAREFULLY FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS For connection to a supply not in the U S A use an attachment plug adapter of the proper configuration for the power outlet if needed Battery Charger LC E10E Charger for Battery Pack LP E10 p 30 Battery pack slot Power cord Full charge lamp 28 Getting Started T
236. selection AF 95 Automatic selection of AF point 95 Av Aperture priority AE 106 B B W Monochrome 92 124 336 Background music 221 Basic Zone modes 26 Battery satia Erden tos 30 32 36 Battery check uai dedit 36 Bepa MN NC Trae rer vere 180 Black and white image 73 92 124 Bracketing 114 130 Brightness exposure 112 Auto Exposure Bracketing ABB e EE RR 114 258 Autoexposure lock AE lock 116 Exposure compensation 112 Measurement method metering mode 111 Built in fiis V 101 Function settings 195 BULB bulb exposure 110 C Creative Auto 62 Cable 3 212 222 240 276 316 Camera Clearing the camera settings 190 Holding the camera 44 Settings display 189 Camera shake uuuuuse 44 CANS e 21 32 50 Card reminder 180 OMAN PES 50 Low level formatting 51 SD speed class 5 Troubleshooting 34 51 Write protect switch 32 Center weighted average metering ERR EST 111 Charger Hc 28 30 Cleaning image sensor 200 Clearing the camera settings 190 Close UPS E 67 Color sp
237. set the lt HM gt icon and histogram will be grayed out for your reference The histogram may not be properly displayed in low or bright light conditions 136 C Shooting with the LCD Monitor EMI UU Ud Final Image Simulation The final image simulation reflects the settings of the Picture Style white balance and other functions in the Live View image so you can see what the captured image will look like During shooting the Live View image will automatically reflect the function settings listed below Final Image Simulation During Live View Shooting Picture Style All settings such as sharpness contrast color saturation and color tone will be reflected White balance White balance correction Ambience based shots Lighting scene based shots Exposure Depth of field preview With C Fn 9 4 set and lt gt ON Auto Lighting Optimizer Peripheral illumination correction Highlight tone priority Aspect ratio image area confirmation 137 Shooting Function Settings Function settings particular to Live View shooting are explained here Q Quick Control If you press the lt Q gt button while the image is displayed on the LCD monitor in a Creative Zone mode you can set any of the following AF method Drive self timer White balance Picture Style Auto Lighting Optimizer Image recording quality and ISO speed In Basic Zone modes you can set the AF method and the settings shown in the table on
238. set to Off If the vertical image is taken while the camera is pointed up or down the image may not be rotated automatically for playback In such a case see Rotating the Image on page 207 On the camera s LCD monitor want to rotate an image captured when On L3 had been set Set On H then play back the image It will be rotated The vertical image does not rotate on the computer screen The software used is not compatible with image rotation Use the EOS software instead 188 Handy Features ESSE DISP Checking Camera Settings While the menu is displayed press the lt DISP gt button to display the camera s major function settings While the menu is displayed press the lt DISP gt button to display the settings Press the lt DISP gt button again to return to the menu Settings display Freespace Card remaining capacity Color space Color space p 131 WB Shift Bkt WB correction p 129 Live View shoot WB bracketing p 130 zz Live View shooting p 133 2 Red eye reduction p 102 Auto rotate display p 188 02 28 2014 13 30 00 Date Time p 37 Daylight saving time p 38 Beeper p 180 Auto power off p 181 189 Handy Features IIS Reverting the Camera to the Default Settings The camera s shooting settings and menu settings can be reverted to their defaults This option is available in Creativ
239. shoot a moving subject such as a running person or a moving vehicle Standard setting Default setting Q 703 Siy Xp Shooting Tips Useatelephoto lens The use of a telephoto lens is recommended for shooting from a distance Use the center AF point to focus Aim the center AF point over the subject then press the shutter button halfway to autofocus During autofocusing the beeper will continue beeping softly If focus cannot be achieved the focus confirmation light lt gt will blink When you want to take the picture press the shutter button completely If you hold down the shutter button you will be able to maintain autofocusing during continuous shooting of the subject s movement max approx 3 shots per sec m Under low light when camera shake is prone to occur the viewfinder s shutter speed display on the bottom left will blink Hold the camera steady and shoot 68 Pi Shooting Night Portraits To shoot people at night and obtain a natural looking night scene in the background use the Ei Night Portrait mode Using a tripod is recommended Vly Kj Night Portrait The use of a tripod is recommended Standard setting 703 Xp Shooting Tips Use a wide angle lens and a tripod When using a zoom lens use the wide angle end to obtain a wide night view Also use a tripod to prevent camera shake Check the subject s brightness Under low light t
240. shooting Autofocusing AF methods Aspect ratio Grid display Quick Control Movie Shooting Movie shooting Sound recording Grid display Manual exposure Still photo shooting Quick Control Video snapshot Playback Image review time Single image display Shooting information display Index display p 114 p 116 p 101 p 113 p 117 gt p 270 p 194 p 133 p 142 p 140 p 139 p 138 gt p 153 p 174 p 175 p 156 p 161 p 163 p 166 p 180 p 80 p 229 p 204 Index to Features Image browsing Jump display Magnified view Image rotation Rating Movie playback Editing out movie s first last scene Slide show Viewing images ona TV set Protect Erase Quick Control Image Editing Creative filters Resize Printing PictBridge Print Order DPOF Photobook Set up Customization p 205 p 206 p 207 p 208 p 214 p 216 p 218 p 222 gt p 225 gt p 227 p 210 gt p 234 gt p 237 p 242 p 249 gt p 253 Custom Functions C Fn gt p 256 My Menu Software Downloading images to a computer Software instruction manual p 265 p 316 p 321 13 Contents Introduction 2 eM Check LIST ML 3 Instruction Manual
241. single digit indicator 0 9 any number higher than 8 will be displayed only as 9 Note that this number will also be displayed even when no card is installed in the camera Be careful not to shoot without a card in the camera When should I use MM ZW images must be processed on a computer For details see TW and M A L on the next page 86 tE Setting the Image Recording Quality Sa enn is the raw image data before it is made into ML or other images images cannot be viewed on a computer without the use of EOS software such as Digital Photo Professional provided p 318 However you can perform various adjustments on them that are impossible with other image types such as ML is effective when you want to precisely adjust the image yourself or shoot an important subject 4 G AL records a image and a L image with a single shot The two images are saved to the card simultaneously The two images will be saved in the same folder with the same file numbers file extension JPG for JPEG and CR2 for RAW ML images can also be viewed or printed even with a computer which does not have the EOS software installed s image m gt 0001 CR2 AL image gt 0001 JPG File number File extension E RAW Image Processing Software The use of Digital Photo Professional EOS software p 318 is recommended when viewing RAW images on a computer Older versions of Digital Photo Professional may n
242. size then press 8 0M 34562304 e 61 gt E LIB A Save the image 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 Mm ar new M Toreturn to the menu press the Cancel OK MENU button 23 7 Cri Resizing JPEG Images Resize Options According to Original Image Size Original Image Available Resize Settings Image Sizes The image size displayed in step 3 on the preceding page such as M x has a 3 2 aspect ratio The image size according to aspect ratios is shown in the table below The asterisked image recording quality figures do not exactly match the aspect ratio The image will be cropped slightly TS T Ratio and Pixel Count S Quality 32 EN NE E uses 944 8 0 megapixels 7 0 megapixels 6 7 megapixels 5 3 megapixels 2592x1728 2304x1728 2592x1456 1728x1728 4 5 megapixels 4 0 megapixels 3 8 megapixels 3 0 megapixels 1920x1280 1696x1280 1920x1080 1280x1280 2 5 megapixels 2 2 megapixels 2 1 megapixels 1 6 megapixels 720x480 640x480 720x400 480x480 350 000 pixels 310 000 pixels 290 000 pixels 230 000 pixels 238 Printing Images Printing p 240 You can connect the camera directly to a printer and print out the images on the card The camera is compliant with A PictBridge which i
243. splay eesseeeeee 229 Post Processing Images 233 Applying Creative Filters 234 E Resizing JPEG Images ettet nere Pra ke Meer kk a RExUS 237 10 Printing Images 239 Preparing to Print 9 m EB Mee 240 ra Printing m ud O 242 Cropping the Image M8 99 9st 247 i5 Digital Print Order Format DPOF seeen 249 i Direct Printing of Print Ordered Images 252 lal Specifying Images for a Photobook sess 253 Customizing the Camera 255 Setting Custom Functions erussonr acero aat miS on ka d rr aen e Rab text 256 Custom Function Settings seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 258 DEBIT EXPOSU G eee eee E E eee etre nner eee ee eee ee 258 Muze o T so sees oe 260 C Fn WE AUIOTOCUS DIV Dp 262 C Fn IV Operation Others cessere 263 Registering My Menu seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeenenenen nennen 265 18 Contents 1 Reference 267 Using a Household Power Outlet sess 268 i Using ihe Remote SwitCliincscccncccscoccsreenceecessessidbentesa nicer nireasentee 269 External Speedlites onte inito r beta RR y t Rte RP UU UREESE Ra PR EN REUS 270 a Using Eye FTGaltisuscacscnntaxo N 272 Function Availability Table According to Shooting Mode 274 eir 276 Menu SEMMIS MC
244. starts being recorded Movie Shooting Time Limit The maximum recording time of one movie clip is 29 min 59 sec If the movie shooting time reaches 29 min 59 sec the movie shooting will stop automatically You can start shooting a movie again by pressing the c button A new movie file starts being recorded QD An increase of the camera s internal temperature may cause movie shooting to stop before the maximum recording time shown in the table above p 177 165 MW Shooting Video Snapshots m You can shoot a series of short movie clips lasting approx 2 sec 4 sec or 8 sec called video snapshots The video snapshots can be joined together into a single movie called a video snapshot album You can thereby show quick highlights of a trip or event A video snapshot album can also be played together with background music p 170 215 Video Snapshot Album Concept Video Video Video snapshot 1 m snapshot 2 ME CE snapshot x E Video snapshot album Setting the Video Snapshot Shooting Duration 1 Select Video snapshot Movie rec size 1920x1080 Ti Under the amp a 2 tab select Video Sound recording Auto snapshot then press lt gt Metering timer 8 sec Grid display Off Video snapshot Disable Video system E 2 Select the Video snapshot shooting time Select the shooting time for one video snapshot then press lt gt Video snapshot 2 sec movie Press the
245. t V keys to set the number of copies to be printed for the displayed image Index Press the A Y keys to add a Checkmark checkmark to the box lt v gt The image Index icon will be included in the index print By Select Mark all in folder and select the folder A print order for one copy of all the images in the folder will be placed If you select Clear all in folder and select the folder the print order for all the images in the folder will be canceled All image If you select Mark all on card one copy of all the images on the card will be set for printing If you select Clear all on card the print order will be cleared for all the images on the card 4 Note that RAW images and movies will not be included in the print order even if you set By Bil or All image When using a PictBridge printer print no more than 400 images for one print order If you specify more than this all the images may not be printed 251 Direct Printing of Print Ordered Images Print order With a PictBridge printer you can easily C Standard int print images with DPOF E Index i Date File No 5el lmage Eyim All image set up Print MENU 1 Prepare to print See page 240 Follow the Connecting the Camera to a Printer procedure up to step 5 2 Under the gt 1 tab select Print order Select Print Print will be displayed only if the camera is connected to a
246. t Resize Possible Direct Printing Compatible printers PictBridge compatible printers Printable images JPEG and RAW images Print ordering DPOF Version 1 1 compliant Custom Functions Custom Functions 11 My Menu registration Possible Copyright information Entry and inclusion enabled e Interface Digital terminal Computer communication Direct printing Hi Speed USB equivalent GPS Receiver GP E2 connection HDMI mini OUT Type C Auto switching of resolution CEC compatible terminal Remote control terminal For Remote Switch RS 60E3 Eye Fi card Compatible 301 Specifications Power Battery Battery Pack LP E10 Quantity 1 AC power can be supplied via AC Adapter Kit ACK E10 Number of possible With viewfinder shooting Approx 500 shots at room shots temperature 23 C 73 F approx 410 shots at low Based on CIPA testing temperatures 0 C 32 F standards With Live View shooting Approx 180 shots at room temperature 23 C 73 F approx 170 shots at low temperatures 0 C 32 F Movie shooting time Approx 1 hr 15 min at room temperature 23 C 73 F Approx 1 hr 10 min at low temperatures 0 C 32 F with a fully charged Battery Pack LP E10 Dimensions and Weight Dimensions W x H x D Approx 129 6 x 99 7 x 77 9 mm 5 10 x 3 93 x 3 07 in Weight Approx 480 g 16 93 oz CIPA Guidelines Approx 435 g 15 34 oz Body only Operation Environment Working tempera
247. t If the power is turned off the shutter will close and the shutter curtains or reflex mirror may get damaged Never use pressurized air or gas to clean the sensor The blowing force can damage the sensor or the spray gas can freeze on the sensor and scratch it If the battery level becomes low while you clean the sensor the beeper will sound as a warning Stop cleaning the sensor lf a smudge that cannot be removed with a blower remains having the sensor cleaned by a Canon Service Center is recommended 201 Image Playback This chapter explains functions related to viewing photos and movies with more detail than in Chapter 2 Basic Shooting and Image Playback Here you will find explanations of how to play back and erase photos and movies with the camera and view them on a TV set Images shot and saved with another device The camera may not be able to properly display images captured with a different camera edited with a computer or that have had their file names changed gt Searching for Images Quickly m E Display Multiple Images on One Screen Index Display Search for images quickly with the index display showing four or nine images on one screen 1 Play back the image When you press the button the last image captured will be displayed Switch to the index display Press the lt E Q gt button The 4 im
248. t Image quality Image quality L Under the 1 tab select Image Beep Enable RASSE SHHAET WAKGLT Ear quality then press 6 eiease shutter WITNOUT Car i mage review Tee Image quality will appear Peripheral illumin correct Red eye reduc Disable Flash control Recorded pixels pixel count 2 Select the image recording Possible shots quality Image quality The respective quality s pixel count PElrTEETE T Ig and number of possible shots will be displayed to help you select the desired quality Then press lt gt aL dM aM CIE EY S2 53 MML GN 84 tE Setting the Image Recording Quality Sn See Guide to Image recording Quality Settings Approx Pixels TUE l Image Quality Recorded E post mex megapixels AV High Approx 17 9 6 4 1110 69 aL quality 18M 32 2190 Don AM Medium Approx 8 0 3 4 2100 2100 aM Quality 8 0M 17 4100 don A Si JPEG Approx 4 5 2 2 3270 3270 d S1 4 5M 14 6210 oi Low Approx 2 5 32 quality 2 5M 1 3 5440 5440 Approx 0 35 33 0 3M 0 3 21060 21060 UN aL High Approx 17 9 24 546 4 230 4 RAW quality 18M 24 5 290 Figures for the file size number of possible shots and maximum burst are based on Canon s 8 GB test card and testing standards 3 2 aspect ratio ISO 100 and Standard Picture Style These figures will vary depending on the subject card bran
249. t mode the built in flash will not fire automatically When indoors or during low light shooting it is recommended that you press the lt gt flash button to raise the built in flash You can also raise the built in flash by selecting lt ue gt on the Quick Control screen Change the program using Program shift After pressing the shutter button halfway turn the lt s gt dial to L change the shutter speed and aperture setting combination program Program shift is canceled automatically after the picture is taken Program shift is not possible with flash If the 30 shutter speed and the lower f number blink it indicates underexposure Increase the ISO speed or use flash If the 4000 shutter speed and the higher f number unm s blink it indicates overexposure Decrease the ISO ils speed Fi Differences Between lt P gt and lt j gt Scene Intelligent Auto In the 4j gt mode many functions such as the AF operation and metering mode are set automatically to prevent spoiled shots The functions you can set are limited With lt P gt mode only the shutter speed and aperture are set automatically You can freely set the AF operation metering mode and other functions p 274 83 MEW Setting the Image Recording Quality You can select the pixel count and the image quality Ten image recording quality settings are provided ML ML AM MM 4S1 aS S2 S3 WM AL CT h z 1 Selec
250. t want to use the tilash s assis beam E Even if Flash firing is set to Disable if focus is difficult to achieve in low light the built in flash may still fire a series of flashes AF assist beam p 96 194 IIS Setting the Flash m Built in flash func setting and External flash func setting With Built in flash func setting and External flash func setting you can set the functions in the table below The functions displayed under External flash func setting will vary depending on the Speedlite model Built in flash func setting Select Built in flash func setting or External flash func setting Shutter sync 1st curtain The flash functions will be displayed Flash exp comp 2 1 9 1 72 The highlighted functions can be E TTL Il meter Evaluative selected and set Built in flash func setting and External flash func setting Functions Function Built in flash func External flash func setting setting eee lee E TTL II Fixed O 196 Lm exposure 113 compensation E TTL Il flash E TTL II flash metering 196 Zoom EE o s ooo M Regarding FEB Flash exposure bracketing Zoom and Wireless func refer to the Speedlite s instruction manual compatible with the function 4 Cautions for Radio Transmission Wireless Flash Shooting Radio transmission wireless flash shooting cannot b
251. t also adds breadth to landscapes Shooting night scenes Since the built in flash will be disabled this mode a4 gt is also good for night scenes Use a tripod to prevent camera shake If you want to shoot a person against a night scene set the Mode Dial to lt B gt Night Portrait and use a tripod p 69 e The flash will not fire even in backlit or low light conditions 66 amp Shooting Close ups m When you want to shoot flowers or small things up close use the amp Close up mode To make small things appear much larger use a macro lens sold separately Standard setting Default setting C 703 siy xp Shooting Tips Use a simple background A simple background makes small objects such as flowers stand out better Move as close as possible to the subject Check the lens for its minimum focusing distance Some lenses have indications such as lt 0 25m 0 8ft gt on them The lens minimum focusing distance is measured from the lt gt focal plane mark on the top of the camera to the subject If you are too close to the subject the focus confirmation light 6 gt will blink If you use flash and the bottom of the picture looks unusually dark move away from the subject With a zoom lens use the telephoto end If you have a zoom lens using the telephoto end will make the subject look larger 67 amp Shooting Moving Subjects m Use the lt gt Sports mode to
252. t movie sound volume with the TV set The sound volume cannot be adjusted with the camera Before connecting or disconnecting the cable between the camera and TV set turn off the camera and TV set Depending on the TV set part of the image displayed may be cut off 1 Connect the HDMI cable to the camera With the plug s lt a HDMI MINI logo facing the front of the camera insert it into the lt HDMI OUT gt terminal ug 2 Connect the HDMI cable to the TV set Connect the HDMI cable to the TV set s HDMI IN port 3 Turn on the TV set and switch the TV set s video input to select the connected port A Set the camera s power switch to lt ON gt 222 Playback on a High Definition TV set c 5 Press the lt gt gt button The image will appear on the TV screen Nothing will be displayed on the camera s LCD monitor The images will automatically be displayed at the TV set s optimum resolution By pressing the DISP button you can change the display format To play back movies see page 214 El Do not connect any other device s output to the camera s lt HDMI OUT gt terminal Doing so may cause a malfunction Certain TV sets may not be able to play back the captured images Using HDMI CEC TV Sets If the TV set connected to the camera with an HDMI cable is compatible with HDMI CEC you can use the TV
253. tery Q5 After disconnecting the charger s power plug do not touch the prongs for at least 3 sec Do not charge any battery other than a Battery Pack LP E10 Battery Pack LP E10 is dedicated to Canon products only Using it with an incompatible battery charger or product may result in malfunction or accidents for which Canon cannot be held liable 31 Installing and Removing the Battery and Card Load a fully charged Battery Pack LP E10 into the camera The camera can use an SD SDHC or SDXC memory card sold separately The captured images are recorded onto the card q Make sure the card s write protect switch is set upward to enable writing erasing Installing the Battery and Card Open the cover Slide the lever as shown by the arrows and open the cover Insert the battery Insert the end with the battery contacts CRZ IST Insert the battery until it locks in Write protect switch 3 Insert the card As shown by the illustration face the card s label side toward the back of the camera and insert it until it clicks in place Close the cover Press the cover until it snaps shut When you set the power switch to ON the number of possible shots p 36 will be displayed on the LCD monitor SL 32 Installing and Removing the Battery and Card QD After opening the card slot battery compartment cover be carefu
254. the Custom Function settings select Clear ext flash C Fn set in step 1 1 Disabled 197 mI Appending Dust Delete Data m Dusts entering the camera can adhere to the image sensor and cause dust spots to be visible on the captured images To erase these dust spots you can append the Dust Delete Data to the images The Dust Delete Data is used by Digital Photo Professional EOS software p 318 to erase the dust spots automatically Preparation Prepare a solid white object such as a sheet of paper Set the lens focal length to 50 mm or longer Set the lens s focus mode switch to MF and set the focus to infinity Co If the lens has no distance scale look at the front of the lens and turn the focusing ring clockwise all the way Obtaining the Dust Delete Data hl E Select Dust Delete Data Dust Delete Data Under the 493 tab select Dust ISO Auto Max 3200 Delete Data then press 6 Dust Delete Data 2 Select OK Obtain data for removing Select OK then press 6 dust using software Instructions will appear Refer to manual for details Last updated 00 00 00 00 00 Cancel OK Dust Delete Data Fully press the shutter button when ready 198 IIS Appending Dust Delete Data 3 Shoot a solid white object Atadistance of 20 cm 30 cm 0 7 ft 1 0 ft fill the viewfinder with a patternless solid white object and take a picture gt The pic
255. the single image display turn the 3 dial Playback position You can browse images with the method you have set Saa c ce 1 1285 8 0 100 0001 xD nM oO i amp To search images according to the shooting date select Date To search images according to folder select Folder If the card contains both movies and still photos select Movies or Stills to display only one or the other Ifnoimages match the selected Rating you cannot browse through the images with the 275 dial 205 Q Q Magnified View m You can magnify a captured image by approx 1 5x to 10x on the LCD monitor 1 Magnify the image Press the lt gt button during image playback The image will be magnified If you hold down the lt amp gt button the image will be magnified until it reaches the maximum magnification Press the E Q gt button to reduce the magnification If you hold down the button the magnification will be reduced to the single image display Magnified area position J y2 Scroll around the image j AA Use the lt lt gt gt cross keys to scroll Plena around the magnified image Se To exit magnified view press the yee lt gt gt button and the single image display will reappear is TAE 100 0021 iri n magnified view you can turn the dial to view another image at the same magnification The
256. ther than private enjoyment Also be aware that certain public performances exhibitions etc may prohibit photography even for private enjoyment Item Check List Before starting check that all the following items have been included with your camera If anything is missing contact your dealer Uu Battery Pack LP E10 Battery Charger Camera with protective cover LC E10 LC E10E with eyecup and body cap Wide Strap Interface Cable Battery Charger LC E10 or LC E10E is provided The LC E10E comes with a power cord The Instruction Manual and CD ROMs provided are listed on the next page f you purchased a Lens Kit check that the lenses are included Depending on the Lens Kit type lens instruction manuals may also be included Be careful not to lose any of the above items Instruction Manual and CD ROMs The instruction manual consists of a booklet and PDF manuals in electronic form provided on the CD ROM disc The booklet is the Basic Instruction Manual For more detailed instructions see the Camera Instruction Manual on the CD ROM disc d Camera Basic Instruction Manual Camera instruction Manual CD ROM Contains the following manuals in PDF format e Camera Instruction Manual Quick Reference Guide Software Instruction Manual CD ROM Contains instruction manuals in PDF format for the software on the Software CD ROM Instructions for viewin
257. ther the card has been approved for use in your area please check with the card manufacturer 1 Insert an Eye Fi card p 32 k 2 Select Eye Fi settings Auto power off 30 sec Under the 1 tab select Eye Fi Auto rotate ona settings then press 6 Format card HATTE e This menu is displayed only when an Select folder Eye Fi card is inserted into the Screen color camera Eye Fi settings Eye Fi settings 3 Enable Eye Fi transmission Eye Fi trans Select Eye Fi trans then press lt gt Enable Select Enable then press lt gt f you set Disable automatic transmission will not occur even with the Eye Fi card inserted transmission status icon g Eye Fi settings 4 Display the connection information Eye Fi trans Enable Select Connection info then press Connection info lt E gt 2 2 7 Using Eye Fi Cards Connection info 5 Check the Access point SSID Access point SSID Check that an access point is ieee aay displayed for Access point SSID onnectuon Lonnecting MAC addrece 00 12 53 07 45 9c You can also check the Eye Fi card S Eye Fi firmware Ver MAC address and firmware version 2 0001 Oct 6 2008 14 48 37 Press the lt MENU gt button three times MENU a to exit the menu Take the picture ONESHOT The picture is transferred and the lt gt icon switches from gray not connected to one of the icon
258. timized for your camera Also the latest functions may be added with the auto update feature For software other than ImageBrowser EX if a previous version is installed follow the steps below to reinstall the software The newer version will overwrite the previous version 1 Insert EOS DIGITAL Solution Disk CD ROM For Macintosh double click to open the CD ROM icon displayed on the desktop then double click on Canon EOS Digital Installer 2 Click Easy Installation and follow the on screen instructions to install For Macintosh click Install If the Microsoft Silverlight installation prompt is displayed during installation install Microsoft Silverlight 3 Click Restart and remove the CD ROM after the computer restarts When the computer has restarted the installation is complete 320 Software Instruction Manual Contains the Software Instruction Manuals Copying and Viewing the Instruction Manual PDFs T Insert the Software INSTRUCTION MANUAL CD ROM into your computer 2 Double click the CD ROM icon For Windows the icon is displayed in My Computer For Macintosh the icon is displayed on the desktop 3 Copy the English folder to your computer Instruction Manual PDFs with the names below are copied Windows Macintosh EOS Utility EUx xXW E xx EUx xM E xx Digital Photo Professional DPPx xXW E xx DPPx xM E xx Picture Style Editor PSEx xXW
259. ting screen will appear Print setting screen VEN aci Sets printing effects p 244 am f 9 off Sets date or file number imprinting to on or off gt 2 copies Sets quantity to be printed Cropping Sets print area p 247 4 9x13cm Paper settings Sets paper size type and layout B Photo cance Returns to the screen in step 1 i Borderless Print Starts printing The paper size type and layout you have set are displayed Depending on the printer certain settings such as the date and file number imprinting and cropping may not be selectable Seg iso 3 Select Paper settings at T oor Select Paper settings then press gt 1 copies lt 65 Cropping The paper settings screen will IE EI Paper settings appear By Photo Cancel EJ Borderless Print 242 A Printing Sa QJ Setting the Paper Size Paper size Select the size of the paper loaded in the printer then press lt gt 13x18cm gt The paper type screen will appear 10x14 8cm CreditCard Setting the Paper Type J M Paper type Select the type of the paper loaded in the printer then press lt gt Fast photo gt The page layout screen will appear Default Setting the Page Layout 7E CE Page layout Select the page layout then press Bordered 6 The print setting screen will reappear Bordered Default Bordered The print will have white borders along the edges The print will have no borders If yo
260. ting time Eye Fi card transmission status iri If there is no card in the camera the movie shooting remaining time will be displayed in red When movie shooting starts the movie shooting remaining time will change to the elapsed time 158 S B Shooting Movies eC Notes on Movie Shooting Q5 Do not hold the camera in the same position for long periods of time Even if the camera does not feel too hot prolonged contact with the same body part may cause skin redness blistering or low temperature contact burns The use of a tripod is recommended for people with circulation problems or very sensitive skin or when using the camera in very hot places Q Do not point the camera toward an intense light source such as the sun on a sunny day or an intense artificial light source Doing so may damage the image sensor or the camera s internal components If lt B gt is set and the ISO speed or aperture changes during movie shooting the white balance may also change f you shoot a movie under fluorescent or LED lighting the movie may flicker amp Zooming the lens during movie shooting is not recommended Zooming the lens can cause changes in the exposure regardless of whether the lens s maximum aperture changes or not Exposure changes may be recorded as a result Pressing the lt gt button during movie shooting will not magnify the image Be careful not to cover the microphone p 154 with your finge
261. tter speed then focus on the subject The aperture will be set automatically Ifthe aperture display blinks turn the 47 dial until it stops blinking Tul 1 125 AUTO Av Aperture iy AE Set the Mode Dial to lt Ay gt Turn the 47 dial to set the desired aperture then focus on the subject The shutter speed will be set automatically If the shutter speed display blinks turn the lt gt dial until it stops blinking 330 Quick Reference Guide AF AF Operation Set the lens s focus mode switch to AF Press the lt AF button Press the 4 lt b gt keys or turn the 27 dial to select the desired AF operation then press 6 ONE SHOT One Shot AF For still subjects Al FOCUS AI Focus AF Switches the AF operation automatically Al SERVO AI Servo AF For moving subjects AF operation One Shot AF ONE SHOT AI FOCUS AISERVO AF Point i d e Press the lt gt cross keys to AF point selection select the AF point While looking through the viewfinder you can select the AF point by turning the lt gt dial until the desired AF point flashes in red Pressing lt gt toggles the AF point selection between the center AF point and automatic AF point selection Press the lt gt button Manual selection 331 Quick Reference Guide ISO
262. ture 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F range Working humidity 85 or less e Battery Pack LP E10 Type Rechargeable lithium ion battery Rated voltage 7 4V DC Battery capacity 860 mAh Working temperature During charging 6 C 40 C 43 F 104 F range During shooting 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F Working humidity 85 or less Dimensions W x H x D Approx 36 2 x 14 7 x 49 0 mm 1 4 x 0 6 x 1 9 in Weight Approx 45 g 1 6 oz e Battery Charger LC E10 Compatible battery Battery Pack LP E10 Recharging time Approx 2 hours at 23 C 73 F Rated input 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Rated output 8 3 V DC 580 mA Working temperature 6 C 40 C 43 F 104 F range Working humidity 85 or less Dimensions W x H x D Approx 67 0 x 30 5 x 87 5 mm 2 6 x 1 2 x 3 4 in Weight Approx 85 g 3 0 oz 302 Specifications e Battery Charger LC E10E Compatible battery Battery Pack LP E10 Power cord length Approx 1 m 3 3 ft Recharging time Approx 2 hours at 23 C 73 F Rated input 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Rated output 8 3 V DC 580 mA Working temperature 6 C 40 C 43 F 104 F range Working humidity 85 or less Dimensions W x H x D Approx 67 0 x 30 5 x 87 5 mm 2 6 x 1 2x 3 4 in Weight Approx 82 g 2 9 oz excluding power cord e EF S18 55mm f 3 5 5 6 IS II Angle of view Diagonal extent 74 20 27 50 Horizontal extent 64 30 23920 Vertical extent 45 30
263. ture will be taken in aperture priority AE mode at an aperture of f 22 Since the image will not be saved the data can still be obtained even if there is no card in the camera Dust Delete Data When the picture is taken the camera will start collecting the Dust Delete Data obtained Data When the Dust Delete Data is obtained a message will appear Select OK and the menu will reappear Ifthe data was not obtained successfully an error message will appear Follow the Preparation procedure on the preceding page then select OK Take the picture again Dust Delete Data After the Dust Delete Data is obtained it is appended to all the JPEG and RAW images captured thereafter Before an important shoot it is recommended that you update the Dust Delete Data by obtaining it again For details about using Digital Photo Professional EOS software p 318 to erase dust spots refer to the Software Instruction Manual p 321 on the CD ROM The Dust Delete Data appended to the image is so small that it hardly affects the image file size QD Be sure to use a solid white object such as a new sheet of white paper If the paper has any pattern or design it may be recognized as dust data and affect the accuracy of the dust deletion with the EOS software 199 mT Manual Sensor Cleaning If dusts adhere to the image sensor and dust spots appear on
264. ubject Aim the AF point over the subject and press the shutter button halfway The camera will then autofocus in the selected AF operation AF operation One Shot AF ONE SHOT AI FOCUS AI SERVO One Shot AF for Still Subjects Suited for still subjects When you press the shutter button halfway the camera will focus only once When focus is achieved the dot inside the AF point achieving focus lights up briefly in red and the focus confirmation light lt gt in the viewfinder will also light up With evaluative metering p 111 the exposure setting will be set at the same time as focus is achieved While you hold down the shutter button halfway the focus will be locked You can then recompose the shot if desired 93 AF Changing the Autofocus Operation eee il If focus cannot be achieved the focus confirmation light 6 gt in the viewfinder will blink If this occurs the picture cannot be taken even if the shutter button is pressed completely Recompose the shot and try to focus again or see Subjects Difficult to Focus p 97 f f 1 Beep is set to Disable the beeper will not sound when focus is achieved Al Servo AF for Moving Subjects This AF operation is suited for moving subjects when the focusing distance keeps changing While you hold down the shutter button halfway the camera will keep focusing on the subject continuously The exposure is set at the moment the pictur
265. ur printer cannot print Borderless borderless prints the print will have borders B The shooting information will be imprinted on the border on 9x13 ordered Bil cm or larger prints XX UD Option to print 2 4 8 9 16 or 20 images on one sheet 20 up El 20 or 35 images will be printed as thumbnails on A4 or Letter size paper 35 up Ed 20 up Ea will have the shooting information imprinted Default The page layout will vary depending on the printer model or its settings 1 From the Exif data the camera name lens name shooting mode shutter speed aperture exposure compensation amount ISO speed white balance etc will be imprinted 2 After ordering the prints with Digital Print Order Format DPOF p 249 printing by following Direct Printing of Print Ordered Images p 252 is recommended QD If the image s aspect ratio is different from the printing paper s aspect ratio the image may be cropped significantly when you print it as a borderless print If the image is cropped it may look grainier on the paper due to the fewer number of pixels 243 f Printing EM EE On 4 Set the printing effects image ue oor optimization Jie 1 copies Set them if necessary If you do not Cropping need to set any printing effects go to FREE Paper settings step 5 B Photo Cancel is Contents displayed on the screen EJ Borderless Print differ depending on the printer
266. uring movie shooting it will switch to AF az 4 If the AF method is lt AFQuick gt during Live View shooting the external Speedlite will emit the AF assist beam when necessary 2 4 Function Availability Table According to Shooting Mode SSS i tm Basic Zone Creative Zone ua Gj CJ C9 9 ta w a El Tv Avi Mm O 0 0 O HC X OJO Mode Dial 4 Evaluative metering Metering mode Metering mode selection O Program shift Exposure compensation O O Exposure AEB AE lock Depth of field preview Single shooting O O O OO O Continuous shooting v 10 sec OIO W2 2 sec Wc Continuous O O O O O O O Ov O Q O OIOIO OIO 9 lololo QOL OT HO O O O O O P E O O O Drive self timer O O O O O O OU OOO 0 Automatic firing o Flash on Fires at all times Built in _ Flash off hd flash Red eye reduction O FE lock Flash exposure compensation OIONW JOIO External U ction settings flash Custom Function settings Live View shooting Q OD OO MO HORS E Aspect ratio Quick Control OL OR E LOI IO Feature guide OlIOIOIOIOIOIOIO 5 Settable only for Live View shooting 6 Settable only for autoexposures O O O O O JO O JO OJO O OIOIOIOI a DEN AY OX PET PX es Nh O O O O O OC JO O JO O O O
267. us confirmation light lt gt in the viewfinder blinks a picture cannot be taken Press the shutter button halfway again to refocus automatically or focus manually p 45 97 The card cannot be used Ifa card error message is displayed see page 34 or 296 The image is out of focus Setthe lens s focus mode switch to lt AF gt p 40 To prevent camera shake press the shutter button gently p 44 45 Ifthe lens has an Image Stabilizer set the IS switch to ON In low light the shutter speed may become slow Use a faster shutter speed p 104 set a higher ISO speed p 88 use flash p 101 or use a tripod I cannot lock the focus and recompose the shot Setthe AF operation to One Shot AF Focus lock is not possible in the Al Servo AF or when servo takes effect in Al Focus AF p 93 286 Troubleshooting Guide Horizontal stripes appear or the exposure or color tone look strange Horizontal stripes noise or irregular exposures can be caused by fluorescent light LED bulbs or other light sources during viewfinder or Live View shooting Also the exposure or color tone may not come out properly A slow shutter speed may solve the problem The standard exposure cannot be obtained or the exposure is irregular During viewfinder shooting or Live View shooting if you use a TS E lens except the TS E17mm f 4L or TS E24mm f 3 5L II and shift or tilt the lens or use an Extension Tube the sta
268. vel format format with a checkmark V then Cancel OK select OK 50 IN Formatting the Card CS O Null Xp Execute Format card in the following cases The card is new The card was formatted by a different camera or a computer The card is full with images or data A card related error is displayed p 296 Low level Formatting Perform low level formatting if the card s recording or reading speed seems slow or if you want to totally erase data in the card Since low level formatting will format all recordable sectors in the card the formatting will take slightly longer than normal formatting You can stop the low level formatting by selecting Cancel Even in this case normal formatting will be completed and you can use the card as usual b When the card is formatted or data is erased only the file management information is changed The actual data is not completely erased Be aware of this when selling or discarding the card When discarding the card execute low level formatting or destroy the card physically to prevent the personal data from being leaked Before using a new Eye Fi card the software on the card must be installed on your computer Then format the card with the camera iri The card capacity displayed on the card format screen may be smaller than the capacity indicated on the card This device incorporates exFAT technology licensed from Microsoft 51 S
269. w to install the software on your computer It also explains how to view the PDF files on the Software Instruction Manual CD ROM Canon Canon EOS DIGITAL Software INSTRUCTION MANUAL YVIbIx SARS cos Eos eos Canon REBEL 12005 AAT EARS Solution Disk h IN Camera Instruction EOS DIGITAL Software Manual Solution Disk Instruction Manual Software 313 Viewing the Camera Instruction Manual CD ROM The Camera Instruction Manual CD ROM contains the following electronic manuals PDF Camera Instruction Manual The manual you are reading now Explains all of the camera s functions and operation procedures including basic content Quick Reference Guide Explains basic camera functions and procedures for shooting and playback Viewing the Camera Instruction Manual on the CD ROM To view the instruction manuals PDF files Adobe Reader 6 0 or higher must be installed in your computer Adobe Reader can be downloaded free from the Internet After installing Adobe Reader follow the procedure below 1 Insert the CAMERA INSTRUCTION MANUAL CD ROM into your computer Double click the CD ROM icon lt For Windows the icon is displayed in My paler Computer D For Macintosh the icon is displayed on the CANON desktop The icon displayed will differ depending on your computer s operating system 314 Viewing the Camera Instruction Manual CD ROM 3 Double click the
270. witching the LCD Monitor Display The LCD monitor can display the shooting settings screen menu screen captured images etc Shooting Settings Scene Intelligent Auto When you turn on the power the shooting settings will be displayed When you press the shutter button color tone are set i according to scene halfway the display will turn off And when you let go of the shutter button the display will turn on AF brightness flash Youcan also turn off the display by pressing the DISP button Press the button again to turn on the display Captured Image 1 125 8 0 100 0003 Image quality a Beep Enable Release shutter without card Image review 2 sec Peripheral illumin correct Red eye reduc Disable Appears when you press the Appears when you press the lt MENU gt button Press the lt gt gt button Press the button button again to return to the again to return to the shooting shooting settings screen settings screen il You can set 2 LCD off on btn so that the shooting settings display does not keep turning off and on p 193 Even when the menu screen or captured image is displayed pressing the shutter button will enable you to shoot immediately 52 Feature Guide m The Feature guide appears when you change the shooting mode or set a shooting function Live View shooting movie shooting or Quick Control for playback and dis
271. with the image sensor Automatically set by the focusing mode EV 0 20 at room temperature ISO 100 Autoexposure and manual exposure 3 stops in 1 3 stop increments Still photos 5 stops With autoexposure shooting ISO 100 ISO 6400 set automatically ISO 100 ISO 3200 for still photo shooting With manual exposure ISO 100 ISO 6400 set automatically manually Settable to 2 sec 4 sec 8 sec Built in monaural microphone Sound recording level adjustable wind filter provided Two types Possible TFT color liquid crystal monitor Approx 7 5 cm 3 0 in 4 3 with approx 460 000 dots Manual 7 levels 25 Displayable Specifications e Playback Image display formats Basic info basic info image quality playback number shooting info display histogram image index 4 9 Zoom magnification Approx 1 5x 10x Highlight alert Overexposed highlights blink Image browsing Single image jump by 10 or 100 images by shooting methods date by folder by movies by stills by rating Image rotation Possible Ratings Provided Movie playback Enabled LCD monitor HDMI OUT Built in speaker Image protection Possible Slide show All images by date by folder by movies by stills by rating Five transition effects selectable Background music Selectable for slide shows and movie playback Post Processing of Images Creative filters Grainy B W Soft focus Fish eye effect Toy camera effect Miniature effec
272. y d t Peripneral Manin correct Red eye reduc Disabie Movie Shooting Mode AF method RexireneMn AF wi shutter button daring m5hurter AE lock bution Highlight tene priority DL Creative Zone Modes Set u gt Playback a p CB Shooting Ae iiy Mons Tab Image quality AL Beep Enable Release shutter without card M A enu settings M Image review 2 Sec enu items Peripheral illumin correct Red eye reduc Disable Flash control 48 uam Menu Operations SS es Menu Setting Procedure zi Image quality AL Beep Enable Release shutter without card Image review 2 SPC Peripheral illumin correct Red eye reduc Disable Flash control Dust Delete Data ISO Auto b 80 Auto b Dust Delete Data ISO Auto Display the menu screen Press the MENU button to display the menu screen Select a tab Press the 4 lt P gt keys to select a tab group of functions For example in this manual the 4583 tab refers to the screen displayed when the third QI Shooting tab from the left g9 is selected 3 Select the desired item Press the lt A gt V keys to select the option then press 6 Select the setting Press the lt A gt Y or 4 lt gt gt keys to select the desired setting Some settings require you to press either the lt A gt V or 4 lt P gt keys to select it The current setting is indicated in blue
273. y lowered the subject is emphasized for a more intense feeling Makes the human or living subject stand out more 6 Cool The overall brightness is slightly lowered with a cooler color cast giving the photo a dusky quiet mood Makes subjects in the shade look more calm and impressive 19 Shoot by Ambience Selection SSS ammo 7 Brighter The picture will look brighter 8 Darker The picture will look darker 9 Monochrome The picture will be monochrome You can select the monochrome color to be black and white sepia or blue When Monochrome is selected lt B W gt will appear in the viewfinder 76 Shoot by Lighting or Scene Type In the lt Q gt aA gt lt W gt and lt gt Basic Zone modes you can shoot with settings that match the lighting or scene type Normally Default setting is adequate but if the settings match the lighting condition or scene type the picture will look more accurate to your eyes For Live View shooting if you set both Light scene based shots and Ambience based shots p 73 setting Light scene based shots at first is recommended This will make it easier to see the resulting effect on the LCD monitor Lighting or Scone CO a amp amp 1 Detautseting OJOJ JO O goa POJO JO O 99e OJO O O ow 9 9 9 9 weg 9 9 9 iorum 9 9 9 owa 919 919 1 Set the

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