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1. Eyepiece cover Recharging the Battery ro Remove the cover e When you remove the battery from the camera be sure to reattach the cover to protect against short circuit 2 Attach the battery e Align the battery front edge with the lt gt mark on the battery charger While pressing down the battery slide it in the direction of the arrow e To detach the battery follow the above procedure in reverse For CG 580 Flip out the prongs and recharge the battery e As shown by the arrow flip out the battery charger s prongs oe Insert the prongs into a power outlet For CB 5L Connect the power cord and recharge the battery e Connect the power cord to the charger and insert the plug into the power outlet gt Recharging starts automatically and the red lamp starts blinking gt The recharging time for a completely exhausted battery is as follows BP 511A and BP 514 Approx 100 min BP 511 and BP 512 Approx 90 min 22 Recharging the Battery Recharge Level Red lamp The numbers and markings on the 0 50 Blinks once per second battery charger correspond to the 50 75 Blinks twice per second table on the left Blinks three times 900 90 or higher Lights on oD e Donot recharge any battery pack other than Battery Pack BP 511A BP 514 BP 511 or BP 512 e Ifthe battery is left in the camera for a prolonged perio
2. Wireless Controller Bubbl irect i i Pi TV Video ubble Jet Direct compatible printer 173 SpecificationS mu e Type Type Digital single lens reflex AF AE camera Recording media Type or Il CF card Compatible with Microdrive and 2GB or larger CF cards Image sensor size 35 8 x 23 9mm Compatible lenses Canon EF lenses except EF S lenses Lens mount Canon EF mount e Imaging Element Type High sensitivity high resolution large single plate CMOS sensor Pixels Effective pixels Approx 12 80 megapixels Total pixels Approx 13 30 megapixels Aspect ratio 3 2 Color filter system RGB primary color filter Low pass filter Located in front of the image sensor non removable e Recording System Recording format Design rule for Camera File System 2 0 Image type JPEG RAW 12bit RAW JPEG simultaneous recording Possible File size 1 Large Fine Approx 4 6MB 4368 x 2912 pixels 2 Large Normal Approx 2 3MB 4368 x 2912 pixels 3 Medium Fine Approx 2 7MB 3168 x 2112 pixels 4 Medium Normal Approx 1 4MB 3168 x 2112 pixels 5 Small Fine Approx 2 0MB 2496 x 1664 pixels 6 Small Normal Approx 1 0MB 2496 x 1664 pixels 7 RAW Approx 12 9MB 4368 x 2912 pixels Exact file sizes depend on the subject ISO speed Picture Style etc Folder setting Folder creation selection enabled File numbering Consecutive numbering auto reset manual reset Color space sRGB Adobe RGB P
3. Shooting Settings Image Recording Settings Off Off Color 5200K temperature WB correction OF War OF Picture Style Standard e The Picture Styles will also be reset to their default settings compensation Off Flash exposure Zero compensation Custom Functions Current settings retained 37 Ma Setting the Language ma The LCD monitor s interface language can be set to one of fifteen languages Th SUMP 1 Select Language LCD brightness rte Date Time 01 09 05 12 00 e Turn the lt C gt dial to select YT File numbering Continuous Language then press senz Select folder gt The Language screen will appear Language English Video system PAL Communication Print PTP Language 2 Set the desired language c e Turn the lt gt dial to select the Beutech BEE langauge then press lt gt Francais Norsk ERE The language will change Dansk _ Bx English Deutsch Fran ais Nederlands Dansk Finnish Italian Norwegian Swedish Spanish Russian Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese Korean Japanese 38 ME Set the power off time Auto power off m You can set the auto power off time for the camera to turn off automatically after a set time of idle operation If you do not want the camera to turn off automatically set this to Off After the power turns off you can turn on the camera again by pressi
4. There is a problem with the CF card Try any of the following Err 02 Remove and re insert the memory card Formatting the CF Card Use another CF card instead The memory card is full Erase unnecessary images in the card or replace the CF card An error other than the above has occurred Press the shutter button halfway or remove and reinstall the Err 99 battery This error may occur if you use a non Canon lens and the camera or lens does not operate properly Err 01 Err 04 169 Major Accessories Optional ron Battery Pack BP 511A High capacity lithium ion secondary power pack AC Adapter Kit ACK E2 Power source kit AC adapter DC coupler power cord for supplying power to the camera with a household power outlet Compatible with AC 100 240 V Compact Power Adapter CA PS400 Quick charger for BP 511A It takes about 110 minutes to recharge one pack Two packs can be attached to it at one time DC Coupler DR 400 optional can also be connected to the CA PS400 Compatible with AC 100 240 V Battery Grip BG E4 This accommodates two BP 511A packs or six size AA batteries It has a vertical grip shutter button electronic dial AE lock FE lock button and AF point selection button Shoe mount Speedlites An EX series Speedlite can be attached to the camera s hot shoe In the same way as normal exposures you can use E TTL II autoflash for flash exposures Macro Lites The EX series Macro L
5. You can set the exposure compensation or the aperture in the lt M gt mode Fl You can also operate 1 when the lt gt switch is set to lt ON gt Operating the lt 45 gt The lt gt consists of eight direction keys and a button at the center Use it to select an AF point set white balance correction scroll around a magnified image display and move the trimming frame for direct printing Menu Operations mx By setting various optional settings with the menus you can set the image recording quality Picture Style the date time Custom Functions etc While looking at the LCD monitor you use the MENU button lt gt button and lt gt dial on the camera back to proceed to the next a step LCD Monitor lt MENU gt button 3 INFO fei JUMP lt JUMP gt button HO lt 9 gt Quick Control Dial lt gt button Menu category color code Beep Shoot w o card AEB e ESO ES Menu settings WB SHIFT BKT Custom WB Color temp The menu screen is color coded for the three menu categories icon Color Category Red Shooting menu Shooting related menu Playback menu Image playback related menu T Camera s basic settings ba e Press the lt JUMP gt button to jump to the first item of each menu category e You can use the lt 3 gt dial even when th
6. a me Select Picture Style WSA Ss e Turn the lt gt dial to select B Color temp 5200K Picture Style then press senz Color space SRGB gt The Picture Style selection screen will Picture Style Standard Protect SE Rotate Picture Style 0 Select a Picture Style Stamler 3 el e Turn the lt gt gt dial to select the ortral oe UE i i et 40 0 0 desired Picture Style then press Neutral 0 0 0 0 lt 6 gt DEED Faithful i Detail set Picture Style Effects e Standard The image looks vivid sharp and crisp This is the Picture Style used in the lt C gt Full Auto mode e Portrait For nice skin tones The image looks slightly sharp and crisp By changing the Color tone p 54 you can adjust the skin tone e Landscape For vivid blues and greens and very sharp and crisp images e Neutral For natural colors and subdued images No sharpness is applied e Faithful When the subject is photographed under a color temperature of 5200K the color is adjusted colorimetrically to match the subject s color No sharpness is applied 53 DR Selecting a Picture Style Se e Monochrome For black and white images 4D e To obtain natural looking black and white images set a suitable white balance e JPEG black and white images captured with the Monochrome setting cannot be converted into color images even with image editing software El RAW images captured with the Monochrome setting can be conv
7. No automatic correction will be performed and the image s natural color and contrast will be used Data m The printing characteristics are the same as the Natural setting However this setting enables fine adjustments for printing gt On 128 ey Printing with PictBridge Adjustment of Printing Effects Natural b With step 4 select the item When d w mE is displayed press the NA J co lt JUMP gt button You can then set S Trimming the parameters for fine adjustments 2 79x13cm Paper settings Fast photo The parameters that can be adjusted E3 Borderless for the selected item are shown in the se table below e Turn the lt gt dial to select the item Brightness HHHH to be adjusted then press lt gt Adjust levels Off 2Brightener Off Red eye corr Off Detail set Clear all Printing Adjustments O Adjustable Off On Vivid B W Cool tone Natural Warm tone Brightness Redayecor 0 o 0 Detail Saturation SCH 4 After making fine adjustments for the printing effect if you do step 4 again to change the printing effect s setting the adjustments will all revert to the default El When Default is selected the printing adjustments can not be adjusted 129 PrintEffect sNatural M Brightness me Adjust levels Off Brightener Off Red eye corr Off Detail set Clear all PrintEffect sNatural M Brightness Adjust levels Auto gBrightener Red
8. gt gt The following camera settings will be registered under the Mode Dial s lt gt setting Shooting settings Shooting mode and settings AF mode AF point selection Metering mode ISO speed Drive mode Exposure compensation Flash exposure compensation White balance Menu settings Quality Beep Shoot w o card AEB WB SHIFT BKT Custom WB Color temp Color space Picture Style Review time AF points Histogram Auto power off Auto rotate LCD brightness File numbering method Custom Functions C Fn EN Even when the Mode Dial is set to the lt gt setting you can still change the drive mode and menu settings If you want to include those changes under the lt gt setting just follow the above procedure Fl e To view the settings registered under the lt gt setting set the Mode Dial to the lt gt setting and press the lt INFO gt button The registered settings will be displayed on the LCD monitor o To revert the lt gt setting to the default select Clear registered camera set with step 2 explained on page 154 The settings will be reset to the settings shown on page 37 152 mm Setting a Custom Function mem CH oD 1 Select Custom Functions C Fn Ger SE e Turn the lt gt dial to select ff Communication Print PTP Custom Functions C Fn then Format press lt G gt Custom Functions C Fn SIGE Gen gt The Custom Function screen will Register camera
9. 8 a 23 press the shutter button halfway to autofocus a v 3 deg te T d d q Ce 6 S pi Take the picture p 30 Press the shutter button fully to take the picture A Review the picture on the LCD monitor p 104 e The captured image will be displayed for about 2 sec on the LCD monitor MENU INFO oe To view images captured so far see Image Playback p 107 e To delete an image see Erasing Images p 118 13 Nomenclature lau For detailed information reference page numbers are provided in parentheses p lt DRIVE ISO gt Drive mode selection ISO speed button p 82 60 lt AF WB gt AF mode selection White balance selection button p 74 61 lt gt LCD panel illumination button p 98 lt 4 gt Metering mode selection Flash exposure compensation button p 81 100 LCD panel p 16 EF Lens mount index p 27 Flash sync contacts we Be N Hot shoe Mode Dial p 18 lt s gt Main Dial p 31 Shutter button p 30 gt USS inn Self timer lamp p 48 Strap mount p 21 Grip Battery Terminal cover compartment _ Depth of field SS preview button p 89 DC coupler cord hole p 26 Mirror p 42 97 Contacts p 11 Lens release button p 27 Lens mount Lens lock pin Digital terminal p 124 PC terminal p 1
10. Also avoid places prone to having static electricity Otherwise the images recorded on the CF card might be lost e Do not leave memory cards in direct sunlight or near a heat source Doing so can warp the cards and make them unusable e Do not spill any liquid onto the CF card e Always store your CF cards in a case to protect the data stored on them e Do not bend the card or subject it to any excessive force or physical shock e Do not store CF cards in hot dusty or humid locations Lens Electrical Contacts Contacts After detaching the lens from the camera attach the lens caps or put down the lens with the rear end up to avoid scratching the lens surface and electrical contacts 11 Quick Start Guide 1 Insert the battery p 24 d To recharge the battery see page 22 Align the red dot G Set the lens focus mode switch j to lt AF gt p 27 e V Open the cover and insert OT a CF card p 28 lal Face the label side toward you Se and insert the end with the DA small holes into the camera Set the power switch to lt ON gt p 30 a lt 12 Quick Start Guide Set the Mode Dial to lt DD gt Ful E Auto p 46 All the necessary camera settings will be set automatically Focus the subject p 30 sp tO es Gs Aim the AF point over the subject and e A Vale dl
11. Communication then press ez CD SUMP 2 Select Print PTP SE e Turn the lt gt dial to select Print Language PTP then press lt 6 gt Video system Communication _ Print PTP Format PC connect Custom Function Q e When connecting the camera to the personal computer set Communication to PC connect Transmissions between the camera and personal computer will not work with the Print PTP setting e For direct printing using AC Adapter Kit ACK E2 optional to power the camera is recommended Connect the camera to the printer Turn the camera s is switch to B lt OFF gt Set up the printer oe For details refer to the printer s manual 123 Preparing to Print EE 3 Connect the camera to the printer oe Refer to the table Printers and Cables below to select the proper cable to connect the camera to printer Printers and Cables Printer Compatibility Suitable Cable PictBridge only ei PictBridge and Interface cable provided with camera A CP Direct The plug at both ends have the lt lt gt icon wi PictBridge and H Bubble Jet Direct B EEN Cable provided with printer kI Bubble Jet Direct only Only one plug has the lt lt gt icon e When connecting the cable plug to the camera s lt DIGITAL gt terminal the cable plug s lt gt icon must face the front side of the camera e To connect to the printer refer to the printer s instruction
12. and 30 C 86 F is recommended In cold locations such as ski areas battery performance temporarily decreases and the operating time may be shorter e f operating time is sharply reduced even after normal recharging the battery pack may have reached its service life Replace it with a new battery 23 Installing and Removing the Battery vn Installing the Battery Load a fully charged BP 511A battery pack into the camera a 1 Open the battery compartment cover oe Slide the lever as shown by the arrow and open the cover Insert the battery e Point the battery contacts downward e Insert the battery until it locks into place Close the cover e Press the cover until it snaps shut Fl Battery Pack BP 514 BP 511 or BP 512 can also be used Checking the Battery Level When the lt amp gt switch is set to lt ON gt or lt _ gt p 30 the battery level will be indicated at one of four levels awa Battery level OK d a Battery level is low Battery will be exhausted soon Battery must be recharged 24 Installing and Removing the Battery Battery Life At 20 C Approx 800 Approx 400 E e The figures above are based on a fully charged BP 511A and CIPA Camera amp Imaging Products Association testing criteria E e The actual number of shots may be fewer than indicated above depending on the shooting conditions oe The number
13. button to return to the print setting screen 5 Set the number of copies o Set as necessary aal Aa It H d e Turn the lt gt dial to select copies TT ULT then press lt Ge gt J Card 1 2 Borderless Cancel e Turn the lt gt dial to set the number Mott of copies then press lt 7 gt e Seta number from 1 to 99 6 Set the trimming o Set as necessary e For details on trimming see page 140 138 7 Start printing e Turn the lt gt dial to select Print A V ost oh pen ee A card 1 gt The printing will start Borderless Cancel e When the printing ends the screen Ooff C Print d will return to step 1 e To stop the printing press lt 1 gt while Stop is displayed then turn the lt gt dial to select OK and press lt Ger gt H If Bordered is set the date might be imprinted on the border depending on the printer E e If Date is On the date recorded for the image will appear on the print The date will appear on the lower right of the image e f you select Stop during the printing the picture being printed will stop printing and the paper will be discharged e f a problem occurs during printing an error message will appear on the camera s LCD monitor Select Stop or Continue If you select Continue and the printer does not resume printing it will resume automatically after you resolve the problem e If you are using a BJ pri
14. image to be erased Display the erase menu e Press the lt j7 gt button gt The Erase menu will appear at the bottom of the screen A Erase the image e Turn the lt 3 gt dial to select Erase then press senz gt The access lamp will blink and the image will be erased Ne e wi CA gt Cancel Erase e lf there are other images you want to erase repeat steps 2 to 4 au E 118 Erasing Images Erasing All Images 1 Display the image Press the lt L gt gt button 2 Display the erase menu e Press the lt j gt button gt The Erase menu will appear at the bottom of the screen 3 Select All e Turn the lt gt gt dial to select All then press lt 6 gt gt The confirmation dialog will appear A Erase the images e Turn the lt gt gt dial to select OK Erase all images then press lt 6 gt E gt All unprotected images will be erased e While the images are being erased you can cancel the erasure by pressing lt gt F While data is being written to the CF card access lamp blinking after continuous shooting press the lt gt gt button and then press the lt mz button to erase the displayed image or all images If you select All and press the lt gt button the images captured during continuous shooting including those not yet processed and all the images on the CF card will
15. lt gt dial to select TO Beep then press lt gt a SUMP 2 Select Off ea a e Turn the lt gt dial to select Off Shoot w o card Mitt l then press lt gt AEB WB SHIFT BKT Custom WB Color temp MENU CF Card Reminder E This prevents shooting if there is no CF card in the camera This can be set in all shooting modes 1 Select Shoot w o card B e Turn the lt gt dial to select TO Shoot w o card then press senz a 2 Select Off Quality e Beep e Turn the lt 23 gt dial to select Off Shoot w o card On then press lt 6 gt AEB boff WB SHIFT BKT Custom WB Color temp E If Off has been set and you press the shutter button while there is no CF card in the camera no CF will be displayed in the viewfinder and LCD panel 99 Flash Photography vn With EX series Speedlites An EOS dedicated EX series Speedlite makes flash photography as easy as any AE mode For details on using the EX series Speedlite refer to the Speedlite s instruction manual The EOS 5D is a Type A camera compatible with all EX series Speedlites providing the features below e E TTL Il Autoflash E TTL II incorporates an improved flash exposure control and lens focusing distance information making it more precise than the previous E TTL autoflash exposure system evaluative flash metering with preflash The camera can execute E TTL II autoflash with any EX series Speedlite e High Speed Sync FP
16. lt OFF gt 1 Previous Displays the preceding menu screen that was used 2 Top Always displays the top menu screen Quality C Fn 12 Mirror lockup 0 Disable 1 Enable Effective for close up and telephoto shots to prevent camera shake caused by the mirror s reflex action See page 97 for the mirror lockup procedure C Fn 13 AF point selection method 0 Normal Press the lt gt button and use lt gt to select the AF point 1 Multi controller direct Without pressing the lt G gt button first you can just use the lt gt to select the desired AF point Pressing the lt E gt button will set it to automatic AF point selection 2 Quick Control Dial direct Without pressing the lt gt button first you can just use the lt gt dial to select an AF point directly By holding down the lt E gt button and turning the ZC dial you can set the exposure compensation 158 DR Custom Function Settings EE C Fn 14 E TTL II 0 Evaluative Fully automatic flash photography for all conditions from low light to daylight fill flash 1 Average The flash is averaged for the entire area covered by the flash Since automatic flash exposure compensation will not be executed you may have to set it yourself depending on the scene This also applies if you use FE lock C Fn 15 Shutter curtain sync 0 1st curtain sync 1 2nd curtain sync When a slow shutter speed is set you can capture a light trai
17. 0 amp lPrintEffect Natural M Color balance Detail set ae Press the lt lt gt gt up down left or right Contrast Saturation to move the dot m on the screen to Color tone the desired position e Bis for blue A is amber M is magenta and G is green The color balance will shift in the respective direction e On the upper left SHIFT indicates the color balance direction and correction amount ET Press lt 1 gt to exit The previous screen will reappear e After completing the detail settings of printing effects press the MENU button then go to step 5 Fl If you select Clear all all the adjustments will revert to the default 131 ey Printing with PictBridge E Oua 5 Setting the date and file number AR K imprinting of o Set as necessary Paper settings e Turn the lt gt dial to select the field rae photo Ci next to the lt gt icon then press lt gt e Turn the lt gt dial to select the desired setting then press lt 6 gt 6 Set the number of copies Set as necessary e Turn the lt gt dial to select the field next to the lt gt icon then press Cance lt e1 gt E JBorderless e Turn the lt 3 gt dial to set the number of copies then press senz oe For details on trimming see page 140 Natural M 7 Start printing wl G l e Turn the lt gt dial to select Print Wis 1 cop ie then press lt Get gt gt The printing
18. 10000K in 100K increments Q e When setting the color temperature for an artificial light source set white balance correction magenta or green bias as necessary e If you want to set lt gt to the reading taken with a color temperature meter take test shots and adjust the setting to compensate for the difference between the color temperature meter s reading and the camera s color temperature reading 63 DIS White Balance Correction ma You can correct the standard color temperature for the white balance setting This adjustment will have the same effect as using a color temperature conversion or color compensating filter Each color can be corrected to one of nine levels Users familiar with using color temperature conversion or color compensating filters will find this feature handy o 1 Select WB SHIFT BKT Geer e Turn hess dial to select WB Shoot w o card On SHIFT BKT then press lt gt AEB eal Heal ber gt The WB correction WB bracketing Custom WB screen will appear Color temp 5200K 2 White Balance Correction oe Use lt gt to move the m to the desired position on the screen Bis blue A is amber M is magenta C VW and G Is green The color in the respective direction will be corrected oe The upper right of the SHIFT screen will show the bias direction and correction amount e Tocancel the white balance correction use lt 42 gt to move the m to the center so
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20. Image File Size Approx MB Possible Shots AL aL D O NO N NI Oo NI Oo 1 1 1 3 2 4 HA aL R R R R EG SSC SSC o SSC SSC S E a mm SSC mm SSC a a SSC AW AW 01 96 68 19 33 46 22 25 24 26 25 27 29 ae E e The number of possible shots and maximum burst p 52 apply to a Canon 512MB CF card oe The single image size number of possible shots and maximum burst during continuous shooting are based on Canon s testing standards ISO 100 Picture Style Standard The actual single image size number of possible shots and maximum burst will vary depending on the subject shooting mode ISO speed Picture Style etc oe Inthe case of monochrome images p 53 the file size will be smaller so the number of possible shots will be higher e On the top LCD panel you can check the remaining number of images the CF card can record Se co CH About the RAW The RAW assumes that the image will undergo post processing with a personal computer Special knowledge is required but you can use the bundled software to obtain the desired effect Image processing refers to adjusting the RAW image s white balance contrast etc to create the desired image Note that direct printing and print ordering DPOF will not work with RAW images 51 M9 Setting the Image recording Quality Max Burst During Continuous Shooting The maximum burst during continuous s
21. Replace the CF card with one that has room e Using a non Canon lens with an EOS camera may not result in proper camera or lens operation E e When focus is achieved the focus and exposure setting will also be locked e If the focus confirmation light lt gt blinks the picture cannot be taken p 80 e Multiple AF points may flash simultaneously in red This indicates that focus has been achieved at all those AF points e You can disable the beeper from sounding when focus is achieved p 99 e The image review time after image capture can be changed with the menu s L gt Review time setting p 104 e If you want to select the AF point to be used for focusing set the Mode Dial to lt P gt then follow Selecting the AF Point p 77 to select the AF point 47 Self timer Operation mE Use the self timer when you want to be in the picture 1 Press the lt DRIVE ISO gt button 66 Select lt gt e Look at the LCD panel and turn the lt gt dial to select lt gt Focus the subject e Look in the viewfinder and press the shutter button halfway to check that the focus confirmation light is on and the exposure setting is displayed SA Take the picture e Look through the viewfinder and press the shutter button completely gt The beeper will sound the self timer lamp will blink and the shot will be taken about 10 sec later During the first 8 sec the beeper beeps slowly and the
22. S aS RAW JPEG modes simultaneously record the image in both RAW and JPEG Note that in the lt gt Full Auto mode RAW or RAW JPEG cannot be set Select Quality Quality e Turn the lt gt gt dial to select Shoot w o card On Quality then press senz AEB Tanke pales gt The recording quality screen will appear Set the desired recording quality _ tre e Turn the lt gt dial to select the RAWEY aM desired recording quality then press D AM BECH RAWET E RAWE be Image recording Quality Settings Image recording Image Type Quality extension AL AL Large Fine Fine 4368 x 2912 EE BE Ar Large Normal Approx 12 7 million 4M MM Medium Fine Fine JPEG 3168 x 2112 are JPG Approx 6 7 million AS Se SM Medium Normal Normal e a x 1664 aN ecm art S AS Small Fine Fine A S S Small Normal Normal e a 4 2 million A4 or smaller 4368 x 2912 CEYN RAW SC Approx 12 7 million S oF erger F e The Fine and di Normal icons indicate the image s compression rate For better image quality select lt gt for low compression To save space so you can record more images select a higher compression lt di gt e With RAW JPEG the RAW and JPEG images will be saved under the same file No in the same folder 50 M9 Setting the Image recording Quality KH Image File Size and CF Card Capacity According to Image Recording Quality Image recording Quality
23. With nine AF points to focus the subject anyone can easily take nice pictures Bee 1 Set the Mode Dial to lt gt Automatically the AF mode will be set to lt Al FOCUS gt the drive mode will be set to lt L gt and the metering mode will be set to lt S gt AF point 2 Aim any AF point over the subject e Out of the nine AF points the one covering the closest subject is selected automatically to achieve focus Focus the subject e Press the shutter button halfway to focus gt The AF point which achieves focus flashes in red briefly At the same time the beeper will sound and the focus confirmation light lt gt in the viewfinder will light A Check the display gt The shutter speed and aperture value will be set automatically and displayed in the viewfinder and on the LCD panel Focus confirmation light 46 Using Full Auto 5 Take the picture oe Compose the shot and press the shutter button completely The captured image will be displayed for about 2 sec on the LCD monitor To view the images recorded on the CF card press the lt L gt gt button a p 107 Q e f you want to zoom do it before focusing Turning the zoom ring after achieving focus may throw off the focus e When the CF card becomes full the CF Full warning FuLL CF will appear in the viewfinder and on the LCD panel and shooting will be disabled
24. a 98 Using the Eyepiece Cover icricns ccsiecsncncacss aateuanccnnn eareom eG ice 98 You can also silence the beener rttr rtrenn een 99 CF Card REMINGGR egent ege Steeg ee EE eegenen 99 Fee Get EEN 100 Using Non Canon Flash Une 102 6 Image Playback 103 Setting the Image Review Time EEN 104 Auto Image Rotation BEE 105 Setting the LCD Brightness AEN 106 Image Pla vback REENEN 107 Single image display Index Display Magnified View 107 111 Auto playback Rotating an Image 112 113 UENO RTE 114 Viewing the Images on a RE 116 Protecting Images ENEE 117 Erasing lee S ei re ear AEA AE EEEE AENA 118 Formatting the CF Card WEE 120 7 Direct Printing from the Camera 121 Preparing to Princ cscecasdssecssarteccavarssees ceenesbnsnareedewveriansecbetaadewsuciaunenntedvemmearaenns 123 PictBridge CP Direct Bubble Jet Durect 126 139 Easy PINUNO DEE 142 H DPOF Digital Print Order Format 143 9 Customizing the Camera 151 10 10 Reference 163 Gu Contents at a Glance vm Image Quality e Set picture effects gt p 53 Selecting a Picture Style Set custom picture effects gt p 55 Customizing the Picture Style e Print the image to a large size gt p 50 AL ML GN e Take many photos gt p 50 dS JS e Adjust the color tone gt p 64 WB correction e Take black and white or sepia photos gt p 53 Monochrome Focusing Change the AF point gt p 77 CE Selecting the AF point oe Select the AF point qu
25. and Selecting a Folder vom You can freely create and select the folder where the captured images are to be saved This is optional since a folder will be created automatically for saving captured images Creating a Folder SUMP 1 Go to the Create folder screen e Turn the lt gt dial to select fT LCD brightness Date Time 01 09 05 12 00 Select folder then press senz File numbering Continuous The Select Create folder screen will Language English appear Video system PAL Select folder 2 Select Create folder 100E0S5D e Turn the lt gt dial to select Create Create folder Ss greate Toler folder then press senz The Create folder screen will appear Create folder 3 Create a new folder Oo aa or e Turn the lt 32 gt dial to select OK then press lt 6 gt gt A new folder will be created Fl e A folder can have up to 9999 images e If the active folder reaches 9999 images a new folder will be created automatically to save images captured thereafter e Up to 900 folders can be created 68 tM Creating and Selecting a Folder er gE Selecting a Folder Select folder e With the Select Create folder screen 100EOS5D displayed turn the lt gt dial to select 101EOS5D the desired folder then press senz Create folder gt Captured images will be saved in the selected folder e 100EOS5D is the folder No and the number on the right is the number of images con
26. and the overall tone reproduction condition RGB Display This histogram is a graph showing the distribution of the image s brightness level of each primary color RGB or red blue and green 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 And 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 And if there are too many pixels on the right the color will be too saturated with no detail By checking the image s RGB histogram you can see the color s saturation and gradation condition and white balance bias 109 Image Playback BT 3 Index Display Nine thumbnail images are displayed on one screen Set the camera for playback Press the lt L gt gt button The last captured image will appear on the LCD monitor 2 Display the index images e Press the ac gt button gt The selected thumbnail will be highlighted with a green frame 3 Select the image Fe GN 1025077 SEKR e Turn the lt 3 gt dial to move the green e g GE ae frame Canon Switching from the index display to another display format e
27. be erased 119 7219 Formatting the CF Card mau Format the CF card before using it in the camera q Formatting a CF card will erase everything in the card Even protected images will be erased so make sure there is nothing you need to keep If necessary transfer images to a personal computer before formatting the card CH SUM 1 Select Format Select folder WEE English e Turn the lt 3 gt dial to select YT Video system PAL Format then press lt gt E Print PTP gt The confirmation dialog will appear Custom Functions C Fn Clear settings Format 2 Format the CF card Format CF card e Turn the lt 3 gt dial to select OK e ET then press senz 242 MB used gt The CF card will be formatted initialized gt When the formatting is completed the menu will reappear ka e A CF card formatted with another camera or personal computer might not work with the camera If this happens format the card with the camera first Then it might work with the camera e The CF card s capacity displayed on the formatting screen may be lower than the capacity indicated on the card F Handling Err CF If Err CF CF error is displayed on the LCD panel it indicates that a problem with the CF card is preventing the image data from being recorded or read Use another CF card instead Or if you have a commercially available CF card reader that can read the CF card use it to transfer all the images in the card t
28. cause injury Also make sure the tripod is sturdy enough to support the camera and lens e 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 e 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 e 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 e 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 e 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 Handling Precautions mu Camera Care 10 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 your nearest Canon Service Center Wipe off any water droplets with a dry cloth If the camera has been exposed to salty air wipe with a well wrung we
29. change the WB _SHIFT BKT lens attain flash ready replace the Custom WB Color temp battery or replace the CF card ip Neither flash nor bulb exposures can be used with AEB Fl o Ifthe drive mode is set to continuous H1 the three bracketed shots will be taken continuously and then the shooting will stop automatically If the drive mode is set to single image L you must press the shutter button three times e Ifthe self timer has been set the three bracketed shots will be taken continuously e If C Fn 12 1 is set for mirror lockup and AEB is set only one bracketed shot will be taken at a time even in the continuous shooting mode e AEB can be combined with exposure compensation 94 AN AE LOCK m AE lock enables you to lock the exposure at a different place from the point of focus After locking the exposure you can recompose the shot while maintaining the desired exposure setting This is called AE lock It is effective for backlit subjects Focus the subject oe Press the shutter button halfway gt The exposure setting will be displayed 2 Press the lt gt button 44 gt lt gt lights in the viewfinder to indicate that the exposure setting is locked AE lock e Each time you press the lt gt button it locks the current exposure setting Recompose and take the picture e If you want to maintain the AE lock while taking more shots hold down the lt gt button and press
30. desired You can also set the AF mode to suit the subject or obtain the desired effect Drive modes Evaluative partial spot and center weighted average metering modes are provided Single continuous and Self timer drive modes are provided Select the metering mode that suits the Metering mode SUbject or your photographic intention The asterisk X appended on the right of the page title indicates that the respective feature cannot be changed in the lt gt Full Auto mode The AF mode AF point selection metering mode and drive mode will be set automatically in the lt C gt Full Auto mode AF Selecting the AF Mode vm The AF mode is the autofocusing operation method Three AF modes are provided One Shot AF is suited for still subjects while Al Servo AF is for moving subjects And Al Focus AF switches from One Shot AF to Al Servo AF automatically if the still subject starts moving In the lt gt Full Auto mode Al Focus AF will be set automatically On the lens set the focus mode switch to lt AF gt 1 Set the Mode Dial to any setting except lt _ gt Full Auto Press the lt AF WB gt button 66 Select the AF mode e While looking at the LCD panel turn the lt gt dial ONE SHOT One Shot AF Al FOCUS Al Focus AF Al SERVO Al Servo AF 4 If an Extender optional is attached and the maximum aperture of the lens is f 5 6 or smaller AF
31. eye corr Manual Detail set Clear all Adjust levels SET 0 MENU ka Brightness Turn the lt gt dial to make the adjustment then press senz Adjust levels Turn the lt gt dial to select the item to be adjusted then press senz Select Manual and press lt gt The Adjust levels screen will then appear Turn the lt 3 gt dial to adjust the shadows black within 0 to 127 Press the lt JUMP gt button Turn the lt gt dial to adjust the highlights white within 128 to 255 Press lt gt to exit The previous screen will reappear Fl When direct printing with DPOF p 149 is selected Manual can not be selected PrintEffect sNatural M Brightness Adjust levels aBrightener Off Red eye corr gt On Detail set Clear all 130 Le Brightener Red eye corr Turn the lt gt dial select either Off or On then press lt gt ey Printing with PictBridge KH Detail Settings of Printing Effects JPrintEffect Natural M e Select Detail set then press lt gt AE The Detail set screen will then Adjust levels Off appear aBrightener Off e Turn the lt gt dial to select the item Red eye corr Off Detail set J to be adjusted then press lt gt Clear all Contrast Saturation Color tone Detail set e Turn the lt gt dial to adjust the level Saturation then press lt 6 gt Color tone Color balance 0
32. flash High speed sync FP or focal plane flash enables flash synchronization with all shutter speeds from 30 sec to 1 8000 sec e FE Flash Exposure Lock Press the camera s lt gt button to lock the flash exposure at the desired part of the subject This is the flash equivalent of AE lock Aim the center of the viewfinder over the part of the subject where you want to obtain a correct exposure then press the lt gt button During FE lock lt 4 gt will be displayed in the viewfinder e Flash Exposure Compensation In the same way as normal exposure compensation you can set exposure compensation for flash The flash exposure compensation amount can be set with the camera up to 2 stops in 1 3 stop increments With Speedlites which you can set the flash exposure compensation it can be set up to 3 stops in 1 3 stop increments e FEB Flash Exposure Bracketing FEB is the flash version of AEB Only with FEB compatible Speedlites Set flash exposure bracketing up to 3 stops in 1 3 stop increments During FEB lt 4 gt will blink in the viewfinder Fl If you use flash you can set flash exposure compensation by holding down the lt gt button and turning the lt 3 gt dial 100 Flash Photography KH e E TTL Il Wireless Autoflash with Multiple Speedlites Like with wired multiple Speedlites E TTL II wireless autoflash with multiple Speedlites provides all the above features Since connection cords are unnecessa
33. flash unit requiring 250 V or higher voltage e Donot attach a high voltage flash unit on the camera s hot shoe It might not work Fl A Speedlite attached to the camera s hot shoe and a flash unit connected to the PC terminal can be used at the same time 102 Image Playback This chapter explains image playback operations such as how to view and erase captured images and how to connect the camera to a TV monitor For images taken with another camera The camera might not be able to properly display images captured with a different camera or edited with a personal computer or whose file name was changed 7219 Setting the Image Review Time vm You can set how long the image is to be displayed on the LCD monitor right after it is captured To keep the image displayed set Hold To not have the image displayed set Off Select Review time e Turn the lt 3 gt dial to select P Review time then press lt 6 gt EI Set the desired review time rate e Turn the lt gt dial to select the Print order desired setting then press lt gt Auto play Review time AF points Histogram Fl e If you press the lt INFO gt button during the image review right after shooting you can change the display format e The Hold setting keeps displaying the image until you press the shutter button halfway However if auto power off has been set the camera will turn off automatically after the auto power
34. gt CreditCard gt The Paper Type screen will appear 4 x6 13x18cm 10x14 8cm MENUISCIde 3 SETIJA J Setting the Paper Type Paper type e Turn the lt 3 gt dial to select the type of paper loaded in the printer then Fast photo Fast photo press lt gt gt The Layout screen will appear MENU J Hellt Next About the Paper Types If you are using a Canon PIXMA DS BJ printer with Canon paper set the respective paper type as follows Photo Paper Plus Glossy Photo Paper Pro Fast Photo Photo Paper Plus Glossy If you are using a non Canon printer refer to the printer s instruction manual Setting the Layout EN Page layout e Turn the lt 3 gt dial to select the desired layout then press lt gt BorderediFa gt The Print setting screen will reappear Default MENU 2 EAO errlel 127 ey Printing with PictBridge About Page Layout The print will have no white borders If your printer cannot print Borderless borderless prints the print will have borders The print will have a white border along the edges Bordered The shooting information will be imprinted on the border on 9x13cm and larger prints Option to print 2 4 8 9 16 or 20 copies of same image on one sheet On A4 Letter size paper 20 or 35 thumbnails of the images ordered through DPOF will be printed 20 up H will have the shooting information printed on the side of each thumbnail and the file n
35. in combination with white balance bracketing a total of nine images will be recorded for a single shot e BKT stands for bracketing 66 DIS Setting the Color Space m The color space refers to the range of reproducible colors With this camera you can set the color space for captured images to sRGB or Adobe RGB For normal images sRGB is recommended In the lt gt Full Auto mode SRGB will be set automatically Select Color space e Turn the lt gt dial to select TO Color space then press senz a JUMP 2 Set the desired color space SN ve e Turn the lt gt dial to select sRGB E Custom WB or Adobe RGB then press senz Color temp Color space gt SRGB Picture Style Adobe RGB Protect About Adobe RGB This is mainly used for commercial printing and other industrial uses This setting is not recommended if you do not know about image processing Adobe RGB and Design rule for Camera File System 2 0 Exif 2 21 Since the image will look very subdued with sRGB personal computers and printers not compatible with Design rule for Camera File System 2 0 Exif 2 21 post processing of the image with software will be required El e f the image is captured with the color space set to Adobe RGB the file name will start with _MG_ first character is an underscore e The ICC profile is not appended The ICC profile is explained in the Software Instruction Manual PDF 67 Ma Creating
36. lamp blinks slowly Then during the final 2 sec the beeper beeps faster and the lamp stays lit gt During the self timer operation the LCD panel counts down the seconds until the picture is taken GD Do not stand in front of the camera when you press the shutter button to start the self timer Doing so will throw off the focus Fil e Use a tripod when you use the self timer oe To cancel the self timer after it starts press the lt DRIVE ISO gt button e When using the self timer to shoot only yourself use focus lock p 79 for an object at about the same distance as where you will be e You can also silence the beeper p 99 48 Image Settings This chapter explains the digital image settings for the image recording quality Picture Style ISO speed white balance and color space e Inthe lt L gt Full Auto mode only the following settings explained in this chapter can be set Recording quality except RAW and RAW JPEG file numbering method selection folder selection and creation and checking camera settings The asterisk X appended on the right of the page title indicates that the respective feature cannot be changed in the lt C gt Full Auto mode Ma Setting the Image recording Quality The 4 L aiL 4M aiM 4S MS modes record the image in the widely used JPEG In the GYM mode the captured image will require post processing with the software provided The AO A L ai L M ai M
37. manual A Turn on the printer 5 Turn the camera s lt gt switch to lt ON gt or lt gt gt Some printers may have a beeping sound 124 Preparing to Print S SENS ei PictBridge 6 Playback the image ST 4 o Press the lt L gt gt button gt The image and the printer icon ei gt lt Y gt or lt gt indicating a printer connection will be displayed gt The lt B gt button lamp will light in blue e The procedure will be different depending on the icon displayed See the applicable pages below eon Reference pages Qe 134 136 142 137 139 142 WD e RAW images are not compatible with direct printing e lf you use a battery to power the camera make sure it is fully charged During direct printing keep checking the battery level e If there is along beeping sound in step 5 it indicates a problem with the PictBridge printer To find out what s wrong do the following Press the lt L gt gt button to playback the image and follow the steps below 1 Press senz 2 On the print setting screen select Print The error message will be displayed on the LCD monitor See Error Messages on page 133 e Before disconnecting the cable turn off the camera and printer Pull out the cable while holding the plug not the cord e When connecting the camera to the printer do not use any cable other than the dedicated interface cable e Do not disconnect the ca
38. selection Metering mode Automatic AF point Manual AF point selection selection S Evaluative AE lock is applied at the AF AE lock is applied at the Metering point that achieved focus selected AF point Partial Metering Spot Metering CJ Center weighted Average Metering When the lens focus mode switch is set to lt MF gt AE lock is applied at the center AF point AE lock is applied at the center AF point 164 Program Line memm The following program line applies when the camera is in Program AE lt P gt mode QIN Shutter speed gt Program Line Description The lower horizontal axis represents the shutter speed and the right hand vertical axis represents the aperture value The combinations of shutter speed and aperture value automatically determined by Program AE are shown as lines with respect to the subject brightness Exposure Value gradations on the left and top edges of the graph Example Using an EF 50mm f 1 4 USM lens with a subject brightness of EV 12 the point where the diagonal line from EV12 on the top edge intersects the Program AE line represents the corresponding shutter speed 1 320 second and aperture value f 3 5 that the program sets automatically The diagonal arrowed lines at the upper left indicate the metering range for each ISO speeds 165 Troubleshooting Guide vm If there is a problem fi
39. settings appear Custom Function No 2 Select Custom Function No Custom Function e Turn the lt 3 gt dial to select the Flash firing desired setting then press lt 6 gt 0 Fires Custom Function 3 Change the setting Flash firing e Turn the lt 3 gt dial to select the 1 Does not fire desired setting then press lt gt E E e Repeat steps 2 and 3 if you want to 010203040506070809 10 f 0 0000 set other Custom Functions 000 2 5 16 17 18 19 2000 0 0000000 e On the bottom of the screen you can see the current Custom Function settings A Exit the menu e Press the lt MENU gt button to return to the menu oe When you exit the menu lt i gt will be displayed on the LCD panel Description E Even if the C Fn 00 focusing screen setting is changed from C Fn 00 0 to something else lt AHJ gt will not be displayed on the LCD panel 153 DR Setting a Custom Function Resetting All Custom Functions CH SUM 1 Select Clear settings Video system PAL f Communication Print PTP Turn the lt gt dial to select YT Format Clear settings then press lt 6 gt Custom Functions C Fn gt The Clear settings screen will appear Clear settings Register camera settings Sensor cleaning Clear settings 2 Select Clear all Custom Functions ELE Turn the lt gt dial to select Clear all Clear registered camera set Custom Functions then press SES Clear all Custom F
40. to the right sets the B A bracketing and turning it to the left sets the M G bracketing BKI oe Set the bracketing level for the B A or i geg M G bias up to 3 levels in single ERSHIFT BKT EOK level increments The bracketing level cannot be set for both the B A and M G bias gt On the right side of the screen BKT indicates the bracketing direction and BK the bracketing level is also displayed MG 3 M 3SHIFT BKT OK e Press lt 1 gt to exit the setting and return to the menu 65 DIS White Balance Auto Bracketing SSS 3 Take the picture gt When B A bracketing has been set the three images will be recorded onto the CF card in the following sequence Standard WB B blue bias and A amber bias If M G bracketing has been set the sequence will be Standard WB M magenta bias and G green bias Canceling White Balance Auto Bracketing oe In step 2 set BKT to 0 m mm to m 1 point M 33SHIFT BKT OK lt With white balance bracketing the maximum burst will be lower El e When white balance bracketing is set the white balance icon will blink on the LCD panel and the remaining shots will decrease to about 1 3 o Since three images are recorded for one shot the CF card will take longer to record the shot e You can also set white balance correction and AEB shooting in combination with white balance bracketing If you set AEB
41. will not be possible For details see the Extender s instructions E lt AF gt stands for auto focus lt MF gt stands for manual focus 74 AF Selecting the AF Mode One Shot AF for Still Subjects Pressing the shutter button halfway activates the autofocus and achieves focus once gt The AF point which achieves focus flashes briefly At the same time the focus confirmation light lt gt in the viewfinder is displayed AF point r iat gt With evaluative metering the exposure E Might setting shutter speed and aperture will be set when focus is achieved The exposure setting and focus will be locked as long as the shutter button is pressed halfway p 79 You can then recompose the shot while retaining the exposure setting and point of focus Fl If focus cannot be achieved the focus confirmation light lt gt in the viewfinder will blink If this occurs a picture cannot be taken even if the shutter button is pressed fully Recompose the picture and try to focus again Or see When Autofocus Fails Manual Focusing p 80 Al Servo AF for Moving Subjects While you press the shutter 7 button halfway the camera A J focuses continuously C oe This AF mode is for moving subjects when the focusing distance keeps changing gt With predictive AF the camera can also focus track a subject which steadily approaches or retreats from the camera gt The exposure is set at the mome
42. 02 fe Remote control I terminal N3 type O Video OUT terminal p 116 Body cap p 27 14 Nomenclature Dioptric adjustment knob p 44 lt gt Multi controller p 32 lt EFQ gt AE lock FE lock button Index Reduce button p 95 100 110 111 140 lt EH Q gt AF point selection Enlarge button Eyecup p 98 Viewfinder eyepiece lt gt Direct print button p 142 lt MENU gt Menu button p 33 p 77 111 140 lt INFO gt Info Trimming orientation button p 72 107 140 Strap mount p 21 lt JUMP gt Jump button p 114 lt gt gt Playback 7 button p 107 A CF card slot ES cover p 28 lt gt Erase button Battery 118 p 118 compartment cover release lever p 24 LCD monitor p 36 Tripod socket Battery compartment lt gt Power Quick Control cover p 24 Dial switch p 30 Access lamp p 29 lt e1 gt Setting button p 33 lt 3 gt Quick Control Dial p 32 Ss Le CF card slot p 28 CF card eject button p 28 15 Nomenclature E LCD Panel Shutter speed Busy buSY ISO speed AF point selection CF card full warning FuLL CF CF card error warning Err CF No CF card warning no CF Error code Err Cleaning image sensor CLn ISOISO speed White balance AT Auto Aperture Daylight f Shade Shots remaining Cl
43. 3 or 1 2 stop increments can be combined with AEB AEB 2 stops in 1 3 or 1 2 stop increments Auto Applied in One Shot AF mode with evaluative metering when focus is achieved Manual By AE lock button in all metering modes Electronically controlled focal plane shutter 1 8000 to 30 sec 1 3 and 1 2 stop increments bulb X sync at 1 200 sec Soft touch electromagnetic release 10 sec delay Remote control with N3 type terminal E TTL Il autoflash with EX series Speedlite 2 stops in 1 3 or 1 2 stop increments Provided Provided Provided Specifications KEE e Drive System Drive modes Single continuous and Self timer 10 sec Continuous Max 3 shots per sec Max burst JPEG Large Fine Approx 60 RAW Approx 17 With a Canon 512MB CF card Varies depending on the subject ISO speed Picture Style CF card etc e LCD Monitor Type TFT color liquid crystal monitor Monitor size 2 5 in Pixels Approx 230 000 Coverage 100 with respect to the effective pixels Brightness adjustment Five levels provided Interface languages 15 e Image Playback Display format Single image shooting information 9 image index magnified view Approx 1 5x 10x autoplay image rotation and Jump by 10 or 100 images by date by folder Highlight warning In the shooting information mode any overexposed highlight areas with no image infomation will blink Histogram Brightness RGB AF point disp
44. 4 The CF card cannot be used e Err is displayed on the LCD panel gt If itis Err CF see page 120 gt If itis Err 02 see page 169 Image Review amp Operation The image cannot be erased The image is erase protected gt Cancel the protection p 117 The wrong shooting date and time is displayed e The correct date and time has not been set gt Set the correct date and time p 40 No image appears on the TV screen Video cable plugs are not inserted all the way Insert the video cable plugs firmly all the way p 116 e The correct video format NTSC or PAL has not been set gt Set the camera to the correct video format to match the TV set p 36 e You are not using the video cable that came with the camera Use the video cable that came with the camera p 116 168 Error Codes ln If a camera error occurs Err xx will be displayed on the LCD panel Follow the instruction below to resolve the problem for respective error code If the same error occurs often something is probably wrong with the camera Jot down the xx error code and take your camera to the nearest Canon Service Center If an error occurs after you take a picture the camera might have missed the shot Press the lt L gt gt button to see if the image appears on the LCD monitor Error Code Countermeasures Communications between the camera and lens is faulty Clean the lens contacts p 11
45. AU 3 IG SOD TWLIDIC TIWANVIN NOILONULSNI Canon EQS 55 DIGITAL gt s TRN CN Le a Exif Print Mm a Kb DPOF PictBridge DIRECT BUBBLE JET PRINT DIRECT ENGLISH INSTRUCTION MANUAL Thank you for purchasing a Canon product The EOS 5D is a high performance digital AF SLR camera with a large 35 8 x 23 9mm CMOS sensor with 12 8 effective megapixels The camera has nine high precision AF points and it is compatible with all Canon EF lenses except EF S lenses Designed for quick shooting at all times the camera has many features for all types of shooting from fully automatic snapshooting to creative work Before using the camera try it out while reading this Instruction Manual to familiarize yourself with camera operations To prevent accidents and damage read the Safety Warnings p 8 9 and Handling Precautions p 10 11 Test the Camera Before Using Before using the camera take a few test shots and check that the images are properly recorded on the memory card If the camera or memory card is faulty and the images cannot be recorded or read by a personal 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 of people and certain subjects for anything but private enjoyment Also be aware that certain public performances exhibitions etc may prohibit photography even for private enj
46. AW images the file name will start with IMG_ The extension will be JPG for JPEG images and CR2 for RAW images 71 INFO Checking Camera Settings mx When the camera is ready to shoot press the lt INFO gt button to view the current camera settings on the LCD monitor Display the camera settings 7 Wes e Press the lt INFO gt button a gt The current camera settings appear t n 1 520088 F ISS o MB available SS 100 Se on the LCD monitor g o e To turn off the LCD monitor press the lt INFO gt button again ain f Camera Setting Display Date Time 01 09 05 12 00 Date Time p 40 Picture Style Standard Pictuer Style p 53 Detail 03 0 0 5 0 0 Color space sRGB Color space p 67 WB SHIFT BKT 0 0 0 WB correction p 64 Register camera settings P WB bracketing p 65 SVE Al min On Register camera settings p 152 mion 1 520014 Color temperature setting CAREA EEVEE Caoa 89 ISO speed p 60 Auto rotate display p 105 Auto power off p 39 File number p 70 CF card remaining capacity Folder number p 68 Flash exposure compensation p 100 Fl For details on the image info during playback see Shooting Information Display p 108 72 Setting the AF Metering and Drive Modes The viewfinder has 9 AF points By selecting a suitable AF point you can shoot with autofocus while framing the subject as
47. Assist AF points have horizontal line sensitivity at f 5 6 78 Focusing an Off Center Subject mx After achieving focus you can lock the focus on a subject and recompose the shot This is called focus lock Focus lock works only in the One Shot AF mode 1 Set the Mode Dial to any setting except lt _ gt Full Auto 2 Select the desired AF point Focus the subject e Move the AF point over the subject and press the shutter button halfway Keep pressing the shutter button halfway and recompose the picture as desired 5 Take the picture Q If the AF mode is Al Servo AF or Al Focus AF set to Servo mode focus lock will not work 79 When Autofocus Fails Manual Focusing mm Autofocus can fail to achieve focus the focus confirmation light lt gt blinks with certain subjects such as the following Subjects difficult to focus a Low contrast subjects Example Blue sky solid color walls etc b Subjects in low light c Extremely backlit and reflective subjects Example Car with a reflective body etc d Overlapping near and far objects Example Animal in a cage etc e Repetitive patterns Example Skyscraper windows computer keyboards etc In such cases do one of the following 1 Focus an object at the same distance as the subject and lock the focus before recomposing 2 Set the lens focus mode switch to lt MF gt and focus manually Manual Focusing On the lens s
48. Contrast S Sepia G Green Filter effect B Blue Toning effect _ P Purple aaa G Green Default set MENU fay 57 mM Registering the Picture Style mau You can register your own Picture Style in User Defined 1 to 3 You can set the Sharpness Contrast and other parameters to suit your preferences You can also select a Picture Style already set with the provided software a 1 Select Picture Style AUEN E e Turn the lt 3 gt dial to select TO Color temp 5200K Picture Style then press senz Color space SIb gt The Picture Style selection screen will Picture Style Standard Protect appear Rotate Picture Style 2 Select User Defined aiai 0 0 0 0 e Turn the lt 3 gt dial to select User Cora a RTT Defined 1 2 3 then press lt JUMP gt User Def 2 Standard button User Def 3 Standard gt The setting screen will appear Detail set User Def 1 3 Select the base Picture Style Picture Style Standard e With the Picture Style selected Sharpness x ari Contrast press 3 i Saturation Color tone Detail set User Def 1 e Turn the lt gt dial to select the base Picture Style then press lt 6 gt e If you have a Picture Style already set with the provided software select it here 58 DIS Registering the Picture Style Detail set User Def 1 A Set the parameters Picture Style Landscape e Turn the lt gt dial to select a Contrast parameter like
49. DRIVE ISO gt or depth of field preview button will exit the image playback or menu display and make the pressed button active Also during the image review right after image capture you can hold down the lt gt button and press the lt Q gt or CH gt button to magnify or reduce the image EN e Even during image playback with the lt L gt gt button you can hold down the lt B gt button and press the lt gt or DE gt button to magnify or reduce the image e Easy Printing p 142 will not work 160 DR Custom Function Settings WESSEN C Fn 19 Lens AF stop button function AF stop 1 AF start AF operates only while the AF stop button is pressed While the button is pressed AF operation with the camera is disabled 2 AE lock while metering When the button is pressed while metering is still active AE lock is applied Convenient when you want to focus and meter separately 3 AF point M gt Auto Auto gt ctr In the manual AF point selection mode the button instantly switches to automatic AF point selection from manual AF point selection only while you hold it down Convenient when you are no longer able to focus track a moving subject with a manually selected AF point in the Al Servo AF mode In the automatic AF point selection mode the button selects the center AF point only while you hold it down 4 ONE SHOT lt gt Al SERVO In the One Shot AF mode the button switches to the Al Servo A
50. Digital Print Order Format you can use the camera to specify which images in the CF card are to be printed and the quantity This feature is very convenient when you make prints with a DPOF compatible printer or photo lab About DPOF DPOF Digital Print Order Format is a standard for recording print ordering instructions to the CF card It is for images taken with a digital camera and you can specify which photos and the quantity to print With a DPOF compatible digital camera you can do the following e By inserting a CF card into a DPOF compatible printer you can make prints as specified e Printers capable of direct printing from the camera can print the images as specified by DPOF e When ordering prints from a photo lab you do not need to fill in any order form to specify the image selections quantity etc Ca Print Ordering me Print Settings Set the print type date imprinting and file No imprinting The print settings will be applied to all print ordered images They cannot be set individually for each image II ert 1 Select Print order Color space SRGB d Pkt LESS eier A e Turn the lt 3 gt dial to select P Protect Print order then press lt gt Rotate gt The Print Order screen will appear Auto play Review time 2 sec Print order 2 Select Set up CaStandard 0 prints e Turn the lt gt dial to select Set up Sir Pe then press ae File No Off gt The print sett
51. EE For Index e If you want to include the image in the index print checkmark lt v gt the box Otherwise leave the box unchecked e Press lt gt to checkmark the box lt V gt or press lt gt again to remove the checkmark e lf there are other images you want to select repeat steps 2 and 3 e You can select up to 998 images A Exit the menu e Press the lt MENU gt button gt The Print Order screen will reappear e Press the lt MENU gt button again to save the print order to the CF card The menu will then reappear 147 M9 Print Ordering a Selecting All images The print order can also be set or canceled for all the images in the CF card For standard type prints a quantity of one will be ordered for all the images Note that after following the Selecting Individual Images procedure if you do the Selecting All Images procedure the print order will change to All images Print order 1 Select All Standard prints e Turn the lt 3 gt dial to select AIl me Se then press SE File No Off gt The All screen will appear Set up EN MENU Print order 2 Select Mark all All e Turn the lt gt dial to select Mark all then press senz Clear all gt One print each will be specified for all the images then the print order screen will reappear e lf you select Clear all all the images selected for printing will be deselected e If you select Cancel
52. F mode only while you hold it down In the Al Servo AF mode the button switches to the One Shot AF mode only while you hold it down Convenient when you need to keep switching between One Shot AF and Al Servo AF for a subject which keeps moving and stopping 5 IS start With the lens IS switch already ON the Image Stabilizer operates only while you press the button F The AF stop button is provided only on super telephoto lenses C Fn 20 Add original decision data Off 1 On Data for verifying whether the image is original or not is appended to the image When an image appended with the verification data is played back the lt f gt icon will be displayed p 108 To verify whether the image is original the Data Verification Kit DVK E2 optional is required 161 DR Custom Function Settings E 0 ate Focusing Screen The camera provides interchangeable focusing screens This Custom Function must be set so that the exposure correction matches the respective focusing screen 0 Ee A 1 Ee D 2 Ee S About focusing screen characteristics Ee A Standard Precision Matte Standard focusing screen that comes with the camera Provides good viewfinder brightness and enables easy manual focusing Ee D Precision Matte with grid This is the Ee A with a grid It makes it easier to align horizontal or vertical lines Ee S Super Precision Matte Focusing screen which makes manual focusing easier than w
53. Protect the image e Turn the lt gt dial to select the image to be protected then press i lt G gt me BG When an image is protected the cy lt o gt icon will appear below the Image protect icon image e To cancel the image protection press lt gt again The lt o gt icon will disappear e To protect another image repeat step 2 e To exit the image protection press the MENU button The menu will reappear Fl oe 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 e Ifyou erase all the images p 119 only the protected images will remain This is convenient when you want to erase unnecessary images all at once e You can protect the image even after you change the display format to shooting info display magnified view or index display after step 1 117 TErasing Images mx You can erase images individually or erase all the images at one time in the CF card Only protected images will not be erased Q 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 Single Image 1 Display the image e Press the lt L gt gt button WO yr 2 Select the image to be erased e Turn the lt gt dial to select the
54. SRGB s 102 0218 3 Select the image select an image e Turn the lt gt dial to select the image captured in step 1 then press lt en gt gt The image s white balance data will be imported and the menu will reappear A Select the custom white balance e After exiting the menu press the lt AF WB gt button e Look at the LCD panel and turn the lt gt dial to select lt n84 gt 62 DISa Custom White Balance E OD e If the exposure obtained in step 1 is underexposed or overexposed a correct white balance might not be obtained oe If an image was captured while the Picture Style was set to Monochrome p 54 it cannot be selected in step 3 El Instead of a white object an 18 gray card commercially available can produce a more accurate white balance M13 Setting the Color Temperature memm E You can numerically set the white balance s color temperature Press the lt AF WB gt button 66 Select the color temperature e Look atthe LCD panel and turn the lt gt dial to select lt I gt JUMP 3 On the menu select Color Shoot w o card On AEB KD temp i saan 0 0 0 e Turn the lt gt dial to select tas sos Color temp then press lt gt 5200K Color space GE A Set the color temperature e Turn the lt gt gt dial to select the desired color temperature then press lt Ger gt The color temperature can be set from 2800K to
55. Sharpness then amp Saturation press tz Color tone o e Turn the lt gt dial to set the desired setting then press lt gt For details see Customizing the Picture Style on pages 55 57 Picture Style e Press the lt MENU gt button to register Faithful 0 0 0 0 the new Picture Style The Picture m Monochrome 2 0 N N_ Style selection screen will then User Def 1 Landscape User Def 2 Standard reappear User Def 3 Standard gt The base Picture Style will be displayed on the right of User Defined 1 2 3 gt When the parameter like Sharpness is changed from the default the name of the base Picture Style will be displayed in blue Sharpness F Changing the Picture Style setting inadvertently If a User Defined Picture Style is already registered with your own Picture Style following the procedure on page 58 up to step 3 for that User Defined Picture Style will revert it back to the default setting If you do not want to change the User Defined Picture Style do not repeat this procedure 59 ISO Setting the ISO Speed vom The ISO speed is a numeric indication of the sensitivity to light A higher ISO speed number indicates a higher sensitivity to light Therefore a high ISO speed is suited for low light and moving subjects However the image may look more coarse with noise etc On the other hand a low ISO speed is not suited for low light or action shots but the image will look clea
56. The focus confirmation light lt gt in the viewfinder will not light 76 Selecting the AF Point ven The AF point is used for focusing The AF point can be selected automatically by the camera or manually by you In the lt C gt Full Auto mode automatic selection will be set Automatic AF point selection The camera selects the AF point automatically according to the shooting conditions All the AF points in the viewfinder will light in red Manual AF Point Selection You can select any of the nine AF points manually This is best when you want to focus on a particular subject or autofocus quickly while composing the shot Selecting with the Multi controller Press the lt gt button 46 gt The selected AF point will be displayed in the viewfinder and on the LCD panel i 2 Select the AF point e While looking at the viewfinder or LCD panel use lt lt s3 gt The AF point in the direction where you press the lt gt will be selected e If you press lt gt straight down the center AF point will be selected e If you push the lt lt gt in the same direction as the currently selected AF point all the AF points will light and automatic AF point selection will be set T7 E Selecting the AF Point GEES Selecting with the Dial cl Press the l
57. To display a single image press the lt L gt gt button e Pressing the lt gt button switches to the single image display and pressing it again switches to magnified view Fl While the index is displayed press the lt JUMP gt button and turn the lt 3 gt dial to jump nine images ahead or back p 114 110 Image Playback Q Q Magnified View You can magnify the image by 1 5x to 10x on the LCD monitor Display the image e Display the image in the single image or image info display mode 2 Magnify the image e Press the lt Q gt button gt First the center of the image will be magnified oe To increase the magnification hold down the lt Q gt button e Press the lt f Q gt button to reduce the magnification Hold down the button to continue reducing the magnification until it reaches the size in step 1 f 3 Scroll around the image e Use lt gt to scroll around the image E in any direction oe Repeat steps 2 and 3 to magnify other areas of the image oe To exit the magnified display press the lt L gt gt button El e During the magnified view you can turn the lt gt or lt gt dial to view the next or previous image at the same magnification and scroll position e With C Fn 18 1 set you can hold down the lt A gt button and press the lt Q gt or ad gt button to magnify or reduce the image 111 Image Playback DOO S M Automated Playback of Images Au
58. U button gt Any settings different from the default will be displayed in blue e When the camera returns to shooting lt B W gt will be displayed on the LCD panel DIS Customizing the Picture Style Filter effects The same effect as using filters with black and white film can be obtained with digital images A color can be brightened by using a filter having a similar or same color At the same time the complementary colors will be darkened Detail set Monochrome Filter Sample effects Sharpness N None Normal black and white image with N None Contrast Ye Yellow no filter effects Filter effect Or Orange Toning effect R Red The blue sky will look more natural G Green Ye Yellow and the white clouds will look clearer The blue sky will look slightly Or Orange darker The sunset will look more brilliant The blue sky will look quite dark R Red Fall leaves will look crisper and brighter Skin tones and lips will look fine G Green Tree leaves will look crisper and brighter El Setting the Contrast to the plus side will make the filter effect more pronounced Default set Toning Effect When color toning is set color toning will be applied to the captured black and white image before being recorded to the CF card It can make the image look more impressive Detail set Monochrome The following can be selected Sharpness BN None N None S Sepia B Blue P Purple
59. a Picture Give 53 Customizing the leit 55 Registering the Picture Style REENEN 58 Setting the ISO Gpeed ENNEN 60 Setting the White Balance AANEREN 61 Custom White Balance EE 62 Setting the Color Temperature REENEN 63 White Balance COmeCuOn cies wssacconseavieesiaiecassiesxconpeaecarseacianneaecaraamioesals 64 White Balance Auto Bracketmg ssssseseeeessrenrrrtrrttrerttrrrtttrrrrtrrrrrrrttrenneen 65 Setting the Color Space ENEE 67 Creating and Selecting a Folder AAA 68 File Numbering Methode REENEN 70 Checking Camera S SuinGS EN 72 A Setting the AF Metering and Drive Modes 73 Selecting the e EE 74 gt Contents Selecting the AF LEE 77 Focusing an Off Center Gubiect AANEREN 79 When Autofocus Fails Manual Focusing sssssessseessssernrrrrrrreensrrnrrrrrrrreene 80 Selecting the Metering Mode ANEN 81 Selecting the Drive Mode AANEREN 82 5 Advanced Operations 83 EEN 84 Shutter Priority AE ss ccousinictoreseaccanpiancioipaiieap miner eareusnoieaninmavoostaanindiaineuses 86 Aperture Priority AE ec res sscn eredensecinenreeccstcesdcineereuevetavedesanesseeccetseeecteeteeneseeraecte 88 Depth of Field E 89 E ER ee 90 Setting Exposure Compensaton EEN 92 Auto Exposure Bracketing AER 93 le 95 Bulb EXDOSUICS ic ccnccscscanesadacentecaseunenciiemierancousrtendentenrgcoranesedewnbneaeerensetdenteerenens 96 lee OCU acces ciaecusrutaspessensacedincsieei sex E E E ET 97 LGD Panel MECHELEN beet a a
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61. and Date settings and set them if necessary e When you are done press the lt MENU gt button to return to the print setting screen Borders 5 Set the number of copies Set as necessary D i sO e Turn the lt gt dial to select copies e e rrimming Standard then press lt gt Cancel e Turn the lt 3 gt dial to set the number Mort of copies then press lt 6 gt e Seta number from 1 to 99 135 6 Set the trimming o Set as necessary e For details on trimming see page 140 7 Start printing e Turn the lt 3 gt dial to select Print K 2 lcoies then press lt gt Trimming E Standard gt The printing will start eBorderless Cancel e When the printing ends the screen Ooff 136 Lo Print d will return to step 1 e To stop the printing press lt gt while Stop is displayed then turn the lt gt dial to select OK and press lt Ger gt The date may look light if it is imprinted on a bright background or border If Multiple is selected Borders and Date cannot be selected Borderless will be set and Date will be set to Off The image will also be cut off along all four edges If Date is On the date recorded for the image will appear on the print The date will appear on the lower right of the image If you select Stop while printing only one picture the printing will not stop until it finishes printing the picture If y
62. and try to print them e Certain DPOF compatible printers and photo labs might not be able to print the photos as you specified If this happens with your printer refer to the printer s instruction manual Or check with your photo lab about compatibility when ordering prints e Do not insert into the camera a CF card containing images captured by a different camera and then try to order prints The images specified for the print order might be inadvertantly overwritten Also depending on the image type the print order may not be possible 145 tE Print Ordering DEEN Selecting Individual Images for Printing Print order 1 Select Order Standard prints e Turn the lt gt dial to select Order lt gt SE SR then press lt 6 gt l File No Off gt The order screen will appear _Order_ Set up All MENUS Select the image to be printed e Turn the lt gt dial to select the image to be printed Press the lt Q gt button to see a three image view To return to the MENU Jka single image view press the lt Q gt button Three image view 3 Order the print oe The print order will vary depending on the Print type p 144 setting For Standard and Both S aa o3 e For standard type prints you can set the quantity up to 99 for each image e Press lt gt then turn the lt gt dial to select the print quantity Then press lt 6 gt 146 M9 Print Ordering K
63. anual Exposure vm E In this mode you set both the shutter Ob speed and aperture value as desired To d determine the exposure refer to the exposure level indicator in the viewfinder or use a handheld exposure meter This method is called manual exposure lt Mb gt stands for Manual 1 Set the Mode Dial to lt M gt 2 Set the desired shutter speed e While looking at the LCD panel turn the lt gt dial S 3 Set the desired aperture value e Set the lt gt switch to lt gt and while looking at the LCD panel turn the lt 3 gt dial Standard exposure index A Focus the subject e Press the shutter button halfway gt The exposure setting will be displayed in the viewfinder and on the LCD panel oe The exposure level icon lt f gt lets you see how far you are from the standard exposure level Exposure level mark 90 M Manual Exposure Set the exposure e Check the exposure level and set the CSS desired shutter speed and aperture Sat value SS Standard exposure level To set it to the standard exposure level set a slower shutter speed or a larger aperture Soa To set it to the standard exposure level set a faster shutter speed or a smaller aperture 6 Take the picture Fil If the exposure level mark lt f gt blinks at the lt 2 gt or lt 2 gt level it indicates that the exposure level exceeds the standard e
64. ble during direct printing 125 ey Printing with PictBridge vm The setting options will differ depending on the printer Some settings might be disabled For details refer to your printer s instruction manual Printer connected icon 1 Select the image to be printed e Check that the lt A gt icon is displayed on the upper left of the LCD monitor e Turn the lt gt dial to select the we fe image to be printed P 2 Press lt amp 1 gt The print setting screen will appear Du bt Print setting screen Set the printing effects Set the date or file number imprinting to on ge or Off Nys 4 3 Cil copies Sets the quantity to be printed DEMME Sets the trimming area Paper settings Sets the paper size type and layout Cancel E Returns to the screen in step 1 EJ Bordered Print Starts the printing The paper size type and layout you have set will be displayed Depending on the type of printer the date and file number imprinting trimming and other settings might not be available 3 Select Paper settings ream KA e Turn the lt gt dial to select Paper R E settings then press lt gt gt The Paper settings screen will PRESSE Paper settings FF Default cancer appear E JBordered 126 ey Printing with PictBridge SS QJ Setting the Paper Size Paper size e Turn the lt gt gt dial to select the size of the paper loaded in the printer then press lt 67
65. bright light source through the camera or lens Doing so may damage your vision e Keep the camera from the reach of small children The neck strap can accidentally choke the child e Do not store the equipment in dusty or humid places This is to prevent fire and electrical shock e 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 e 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 e 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 Preventing Injury or Equipment Damage e Do not leave equipment inside a car under the hot sun or near a heat source The equipment may become hot and cause skin burns e Do not carry the camera around while it is attached to a tripod Doing so may
66. covering about 3 5 of the viewfinder area The area covered by spot metering is shown on the left L Center weighted Average Metering The metering is weighted at the center and then averaged for the entire scene 81 Selecting the Drive Mode vom Single and continuous drive modes are provided In the lt gt Full Auto mode single shooting is set automatically 1 Press the lt DRIVE ISO gt button 66 Select the drive mode e While looking at the LCD panel turn the lt gt dial O Single shooting When you press the shutter button completely one shot will be taken Continuous shooting Max 3 shots per sec While you press the shutter button completely shots will be taken continuously Self timer Operation p 48 4D e During continuous shooting the captured images are first stored in the camera s internal memory and Se then successively transferred to the CF card When Max Burst the internal memory becomes full during continuous shooting buSY will be displayed on the LCD panel and in the viewfinder and the camera cannot take any more shots As the captured images are transferred to the CF card you will be able to capture more images Press the shutter button halfway to check in the viewfinder s bottom right the current remaining shots of the maximum burst e If FuLL CF is displayed in the viewfinder and on the LCD
67. ctivates autofocusing AF and automatic exposure AE that sets the shutter speed and aperture The exposure setting shutter speed and aperture is displayed on the top LCD panel and in the viewfinder 64 Pressing completely This releases the shutter and takes the picture 30 Basic Operation El e f you press the shutter button halfway and 4 elapse you must press it halfway again and wait a moment before pressing it completely to take a picture If 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 e No matter what state the camera is in image playback menu operation image recording etc you can return to shooting instantly just by pressing the shutter button halfway except during direct printing Camera movement during the moment of exposure is called camera shake Camera shake can cause blurred pictures To prevent camera shake note the advice below Also see Holding the Camera p 44 e Hold the camera steady e Put your finger tip on the shutter button hold the camera with your right hand then press the shutter button gently Operating the lt s gt Dial The lt 7 gt dial is mainly used for shooting related settings 1 After pressing a button turn the SC dial When you press a button its function r
68. d put the cord through the notch oe Close the cover ci Do not connect or disconnect the power cord while the camera s lt gt switch is set to lt ON gt or lt 7 gt 26 Mounting and Detaching a LenS vn Mounting a Lens 7 X 1 Remove the caps come G A e Remove the rear lens cap and the a body cap by turning them as shown by the arrow 2 Attach the lens e Align the red dots on the lens and camera and turn the lens as shown by the arrow until it snaps in place 3 On the lens set the focus mode switch to lt AF gt e If itis set to lt MF gt autofocus will not be possible A Remove the front lens cap While pressing the lens release button turn the lens as shown by the arrow e Turn the lens until it stops then detach it Q When attaching or detaching the lens take care to prevent dust from entering the camera through the lens mount EI Installing and Removing the CF Card vn The captured image will be recorded onto the CF card optional Although the thickness is different a Type or Type II CF card can be inserted into the camera The camera is also compatible with Microdrive and CF cards with 2 GB or higher capacity Installing the Card Open the cover Slide the cover as shown by the arrow to open it 2 Insert the CF card e If the CF card is inserted in the wrong way it may damag
69. d without the camera being used a low electrical current may be discharged excessively and the battery s service life may be affected When not using the camera remove the battery and attach the protective cover to prevent shorting Before using the camera again be sure to recharge the battery e Storing the battery while fully charged may reduce its service life or performance e Battery Packs BP 511A BP 514 BP 511 and BP 512 are dedicated to Canon products Using them with a non Canon battery charger or product may result in malfunction or accidents for which Canon cannot be held liable e Do not use the battery charger with any power transformer in foreign countries Doing so can cause malfunction ba e After the red lamp lights continue to recharge the battery for an hour to attain a full charge oe Even a recharged unused battery will gradually drain its power Recharge the battery on the day before or on the day you plan to use it e By referring to the marking you can attach the protective cover to the battery to indicate whether the battery has been recharged or not e After recharging the battery detach it and unplug the power cord from the power outlet e The time required to recharge the battery depends on the ambient temperature and battery s recharge level e The battery pack can operate in temperatures from 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F However for full operating performance using it between 10 C 50 F
70. dicates underexposure Turn the lt 7 gt dial to set a slower shutter speed until the aperture value stops blinking or set a higher ISO speed e If the minimum aperture blinks it indicates overexposure Turn the lt s gt dial to set a faster shutter speed until the aperture value stops blinking or seta lower ISO speed Fl Shutter Speed Display The shutter speeds from 8000 to 4 indicate the denominator of the fractional shutter speed For example 125 indicates 1 125 sec Also 0 6 indicates 0 6 sec and 15 is 15 sec CO Za Sax jaa aad SE at ZI e Fa Z Et i al d d IE IS d C U e Z Daa e C E C Z Imni ws 87 Av Aperture Priority AE memm In this mode you set the desired aperture and the camera sets the shutter speed automatically to suit the subject brightness This is called aperture priority AE A larger aperture opening smaller f number will result in a blurred background ideal for portraits This occurs because a lower f number decreases the depth of field range of acceptable focus On the other hand a smaller aperture opening larger f number will make more of the foreground and background fall within acceptable focus A smaller aperture opening increases the depth of field lt Av gt stands for Aperture value With a large aperture opening With a small aperture ope
71. e e Compose the shot and press the shutter button completely 84 P Program AE H I e If 30 and the maximum aperture blink it indicates KS oO aS underexposure Increase the ISO speed or use flash 7 Re e If 8000 and the minimum aperture blink it indicates ee overexposure Decrease the ISO speed or use an ND EES filter optional to reduce the amount of light entering the 7 N lens F Differences Between lt P gt and lt gt Full Auto e In both modes the automatically set shutter speed and aperture combination are the same e Inthe lt P gt mode you can set or use the functions below but not in the lt gt mode Shooting Settings Flash Settings EX series Speedlite AF mode selection e Manual stroboscopic flash AF point selection High speed sync FP flash Drive mode selection e FE lock ISO speed e Flash ratio control Metering mode selection e Flash exposure compensation a Program Shift e FEB e Exposure compensation 2nd curtain sync AEB e Modeling flash AE lock with lt gt button Depth of field preview Register camera settings Clear registered camera set Clear all camera settings Custom Function C Fn Clear all Custom Functions Sensor cleaning Image Recording Settings e RAW and RAW JPEG selection Picture Style selection customize registration White balance selection Custom white balance selection White balance correction WB bracketing Color temperature setting Color spac
72. e Auto noise reduction setting El After the exposure noise reduction may take the same amount of time as the exposure time While the noise reduction is in progress image playback and menu operation are not possible However you can still shoot as long as the maximum burst indicator in the viewfinder shows 1 or higher C Fn 03 Flash sync speed in Av mode Auto 1 1 200sec fixed Sets the flash sync speed to 1 200 sec in the aperture priority AE Av mode Against dark backgrounds such as the night sky the subject s background will look dark 155 DR Custom Function Settings ee C Fn 04 Shutter AE lock button 0 AF AE lock 1 AE lock AF Convenient when you want to focus and meter separately Press the lt gt button to autofocus and press the shutter button halfway to attain AE lock 2 AF AF lock no AE lock In the Al Servo AF mode you can press the lt gt button to stop 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 picture is taken 3 AE AF no AE lock This is useful for subjects which keep moving and stopping repeatedly In the Al Servo AF mode 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 focusing and exposure will always be at the optimum point as you wait for the decisive momen
73. e lt gt gt switch is lt ON gt e Even while the menu is displayed you can instantly go back to shooting by pressing the shutter button halfway 33 Menu Operations a Menu Setting Procedure 1 Display the menu e Press the lt MENU gt button to display Shoot w o card the menu To turn off the menu press AEB a aekee the button again WB SHIFT BKT 0 0 20 Custom WB Color temp 5200K ro me Select a menu item Ge e Turn the lt gt dial to select the menu Shoot w o card item then press lt gt AEB Se e Press the lt JUMP gt button to jump to WB SHIFT BKT 0 first i feach SE the first item of each menu category Color temp a SUM 3 Select the menu setting Ge o e Turn the lt 63 gt dial to select the Shoot w o card virt desired setting AEB WB SHIFT BKT Custom WB Color temp a SUM A Set the desired setting Quality e Press lt 1 gt to set it Beep Shoot w o card AEB Seele 5 Exit the menu WB SHIFT BKT 0 0720 Custom WB Color temp 5200K e Press the lt MENU gt button to exit the menu display Fil Certain menu items are not displayed in the lt C gt Full Auto mode p 35 e You can also use the lt 7 lt 3 gt dial to select menu items or playback images e The explanation of menu functions hereinafter assumes that you pressed the lt MENU gt button to display the menu screen e Menu operation will also work after the picture is taken while the image is being recorded to
74. e numbering continues in sequence even after you replace the CF card This prevents images from having the same file number so image management with a personal computer is easier Note that if the replacement CF card already contains images captured with the camera the file numbering will start after the highest file number in that CF card or after the last captured image s file number whichever is higher File numbering after changing the CF card CF card 1 e XXX 0051 Lou E Next sequential file number 70 tE File Numbering Methods eg rE Auto Reset Each time you replace the CF card the file numbering will be reset to the first file number 0001 Since the file number starts from 0001 in each CF card you can organize images according to CF card Note that if the replacement CF card already contains images the file numbering will start after the highest file number in that CF card File numbering after changing the CF card CF card 1 00 XXX 0051 at A VE File number is reset Manual Reset This creates a new folder automatically and resets the file number to 0001 Images captured thereafter are saved in this new folder The file numbering method Auto reset or Continuous that was in effect before the manual reset will continue to take effect Q If file No 9999 is created FuLL will be displayed on the LCD panel and in the viewfinder Replace the CF card with a new one Fl For both JPEG and R
75. e print style Paper settingsDM J12 5 Style J Resume Moff Resume F Fast photo Si Standard Borderless 8 Borderless o gt ai igi Resume O Card 1 8 Borderless PictBridge Set the Paper settings and lt gt printing effects p 126 149 M9 Direct Printing with DPOF E ACP Direct Bubble Jet Direct e Set the Style p 134 137 5 Start printing e Turn the lt 3 gt dial to select OK then press lt 1 gt gt The printing will start e To stop the printing press lt gt while Stop is displayed then turn the lt gt dial to select OK and press lt 6 gt ON e When printing with a PictBridge or Bubble Jet Direct printer be sure to set the paper size e With PictBridge the file No cannot be imprinted depending on the printer e If Bordered is set the date might be imprinted on the border depending on the printer Fl e With CP Direct if Print type is set to Index the number of images printed on one index sheet will be as follows e Credit card size 20 images e 9 x 13 cm size 42 images e 10 x 14 8 cm size 63 images As for the number of index images with Bubble Jet Direct see the BJ printer s instruction manual e If you stopped the printing and want to resume printing the remaining images select Resume Note that printing will not resume if you stop the printing and any of the following occurs e Before resuming the printing you changed the print order s
76. e selection About Program Shift e In Program AE mode you can freely change the shutter speed and aperture value combination program set by the camera while maintaining the same exposure value This is called program shift e Todo this press the shutter button down halfway then turn the lt s gt dial until the desired shutter speed or aperture value is displayed oe Program shift is canceled automatically after the image is captured e f you use a flash you cannot use program shift 85 Tv Shutter Priority AE memm In this mode you set the shutter speed and the camera automatically sets the aperture value to suit the brightness of the subject This is called Shutter Priority AE A fast shutter soeed can freeze the motion of a fast moving subject and a slow shutter speed can blur the subject to give the impression of motion lt Tv gt stands for Time value NM Bs WIK ot K S wn CR it ta e n a Fast shutter speed 1 Set the Mode Dial to lt Tv gt 2 Set the desired shutter speed e While looking at the LCD panel turn the lt gt dial e It can be set in 1 3 stop increments Focus the subject e Press the shutter button halfway The aperture value is set automatically Check the viewfinder display and shoot As long as the aperture value is not blinking the exposure will be correct 86 Tv Shutter Priority AE e If the maximum aperture blinks it in
77. e switch 0 74 80 POIDSE ees E 68 Selen LEE 120 PP flas hino ni 100 PUAU EEN 46 C Highlight aert 108 High speed evnc 100 ISTO QTAM EE 109 Holding the Camera 44 Image Droceseimg 51 Image review me 104 Image recording Oualmtv 50 NAEK EE 145 Index display cceeeeeeeeeeeeees 110 INE e DEE 72 107 Interface Cable AAA 3 ISO expansion cceeceeeeeeeeeeeees 157 ISO speed WEE 60 Ee 50 Jump by 10 images 100 images 115 Jump by date eesceeeeeeeees 115 Jump by folder AAA 115 Jump display c ccseeeeeeeeeeeeee 114 LANOSCADES EE 53 Language EE 38 LCD bnobtness AN 106 LCD monitor ee 11 36 ebe EE 11 16 LCD panel illumination 98 Et 11 27 C M Manual EE 90 Magnified view 111 Main Dial ceicetsssetancanzersestedcteceos 20 31 Manual AF point selection 77 Manual Focusing seaaeeeeeneaeaanne 80 Manual reset 71 eme ege 33 35 36 Metering mode n nsnnannnneenenneeennne 81 Ee ee 80 Mirror LOCKUP EE 97 Mod 6 Dials scesi 22 csr cceveensnceneuuecannucst 18 Monochrome s enonnneneennnsennensnrnennnne 54 Mult controller 20 32 Natural OT 128 NOU Mal adiro eint enansat 53 Noise reduchon 155 Nomencdature 14 Non Canon flash units 102 DNR 36 116 Number of copies 132 135 138 146 One Shot AF i e 75 E gt d le ee RE EE Paper settings eeceeeeeeeee ee Partial met
78. e the camera As shown by the arrow face the label side toward you and insert the end with the small holes into the camera The CF card eject button pops out Close the cover oe Close the cover and slide it in the direction shown by the arrow until it snaps shut gt When the lt gt switch is set to lt ON gt or si gt the shots remaining is displayed on the LCD panel Shots remaining AWB mZ 75 mne Fl The shots remaining depends on the remaining capacity of the CF card or the image recording quality setting the ISO speed setting etc 28 Installing and Removing the CF Card Removing the CF Card 1 Open the cover e Turn the lt gt switch to lt OFF gt RW e Check that the buSY message is not displayed on the LCD panel Make sure the access lamp is off then open the cover 2 Remove the CF card oe Press the Eject button gt The CF card will be ejected oe Close the cover Q e When the access lamp is lit or blinking it indicates that the images are being written to or read by the CF card or being erased While the access lamp is lit or blinking do not do any of the following Doing so may damage the image data CF card or camera e Shaking or banging the camera around e Open the CF card slot cover e Removing the battery e lf Err CF Error CF is displayed on the LCD panel see page 120 e f you use a lo
79. e the film in a film camera If any dust adheres on the image sensor it may show up as a dark speck on the images To avoid this follow the procedure below to clean the image sensor Using the AC Adapter Kit ACK E2 optional see page 170 is recommended If you use a battery make sure the battery level is sufficient 1 Install the DC Coupler p 26 ora battery and turn the lt gt switch to lt ON gt mst me Select Sensor cleaning Communication Print PTP i Eemer d e Turn the lt gt dial to select T Custom Functions C Fn Sensor cleaning then press lt gt Clear settings If you are using a battery with Register camera settings sufficient power the screen shown in step 3 will appear e lf the battery is exhausted a warning message will appear and you will not be able to proceed further Either recharge the battery or use a DC coupler and start from step 1 again Sensor cleaning 3 Select OK LEE e Turn the lt gt dial to select OK after sensor cleaning then press lt Ger gt gt The mirror will lock up and the shutter will open gt CLn will blink on the LCD panel 42 DIS Cleaning the CMOS sensor Clean the image sensor oe Use a rubber blower to carefully blow away any dust etc on the surface of the image sensor Stop the cleaning e Turn the lt gt switch to lt OFF gt gt The camera will turn off the shutter will close a
80. emains active for 6 seconds 6 During this time you can turn the lt gt dial to set the desired setting When the timer runs out or if you press the shutter button down halfway the camera will be ready to shoot e In this way you can set the AF mode drive mode and metering mode and select or set the AF point 2 Turn hess dial only While looking at the LCD panel or viewfinder turn the zs dial to set the desired setting In this way you can set the shutter speed aperture etc 31 Basic Operation Operating the lt gt Dial The lt gt dial is mainly used for shooting related settings and selecting LCD monitor items When you want to use the lt gt dial to prepare for shooting set the lt gt switch to lt gt first 1 After pressing a button turn the lt gt dial When you press a button its function remains active for 6 seconds 6 During this time you can turn the lt gt dial to set the desired setting When the timer ends or if you press the shutter button down halfway the camera will be ready to shoot e You can select the AF point or set the white balance ISO speed and flash exposure compensation When using the LCD monitor you can select menu operations and select images during playback 2 Turn the lt 3 gt dial only While looking at the LCD panel or viewfinder turn the lt 3 gt dial to set the desired setting
81. enses have flash ready replace the battery or replace the CF card WB BKT You turn the lt gt switch to lt OFF gt replace the battery or replace the CF card 0 Enable 1 0 Disable Auto cancel works only if the flash is ready The first bracketed shot is the standard exposure or exposed with the standard white balance This bracketing sequence can be repeated 2 0 Enable Starts the bracketing sequence with the minus or bluish or magenta bias setting 3 0 Disable Auto cancel works only if the flash is ready Repeats the bracketing sequence starting with the minus or bluish or magenta bias setting This bracketing sequence can be repeated WB bracketing B A Bias M G Bias 0 Standard exposure 0 Standard white balance 0 Standard white balance Decreased exposure More blue More magenta Increased exposure More amber More green 157 DR Custom Function Settings a C Fn 10 Superimposed display 0 On 1 Off The AF point in the viewfinder will not flash in red Recommended when it is bothersome to see it light up The AF point will still light when you select it C Fn 11 Menu button display position When you press the lt MENU gt button you can set the menu screen setting 0 Previous top if power off Displays the preceding menu screen that was used Note that the top menu screen Quality will be displayed instead when the lt gt switch is turned
82. er Auto play 102 0215 2 Rotate the image z e Turn the lt gt dial to select the s image to be rotated then press lt G gt gt Each time you press lt gt the image will rotate clockwise d e To rotate another image repeat step 2 e To stop rotating the image press the E lt MENU gt button The menu will reappear El e f you have set T Auto rotate to On p 105 before taking the vertical shots you need not rotate the image as described above e You can rotate the image even after you change the display format to shooting info display magnified view or index display after step 1 113 JUMP Jump Display meee During the single image image with shooting information index or magnified image display you can jump forward or back to images stored on the CF card 1 Playback the image 2 Go to the jump display e Press the lt JUMP gt button gt The jump bar will appear at the bottom of the screen 3 Jump forward or back e Turn the lt gt dial To quit the image jump press the lt JUMBP gt button The jump bar will disappear e Turn the lt gt dial to view the next or previous image Single Image and Information Display During the single image and information display you can use the Jump feature by 10 or 100 images date or folder e Atstep 2 above press the lt JUMP gt z button then press lt g
83. ering Index PC rermmmal eenen 102 PictBridge TE 126 Picture Give 53 55 58 SE et Te 107 Playback menu 33 35 Portrait eu eege eege 53 Possible bois 25 51 Power outlet aeane neeese aeean nenen 26 Power Switch EEN 20 30 Pressing completeh 30 Pressing balbway 30 Print ordering E 143 edi A RTP EE 123 Printing Ef Cts cswessicvicecesnses 128 Program AEs ireren rt 84 Program EE 85 PROUG GEN 117 PROLECHOMN D 117 Quick Control Dal 20 32 A EE 51 PAV PEG EE 50 Recharge EEN 22 Red eye COM dies eeeegeegegegeeuegegdeeg 130 Replacing the date time battery 41 FROLIC eege 113 RES Safety EE 159 Selecting all magdes 148 Selecting Individual Images 146 SEMEL ower ieee essences 48 82 Sensor cleaning ees 42 Setting the dateitme 40 Set up menu 33 36 EIER Eege 55 Shoot w o Card 99 Shooting combinations 164 182 Shooting Information anaanaaaaaa 108 Shooting men 33 35 Shooting mode 18 Shots remainimg 25 Shutter button 30 Shutter curtain synchronization 159 Shutter speed 86 Single image display 107 Single shooting 82 SPECIFICATIONS ccceeeeeeeseeeseeeeees 174 Spot Metering ccccccssseseeeeeees 81 E E 67 Standard EE 145 SU Cece epee cena sass dss 134 137 Superimposed display 158 System Map 172 TME reret e e l 20 Toning CHECE EE 57 Trimming EEN 140 EE 86 Ss User Defined AAA 54 Video c
84. erted into color images with the bundled software e User Defined 1 3 You can register your own Picture Style settings p 58 Any User Defined Picture Style which has not been set will have the same settings as the Standard Picture Style About the Picture Style selection screen The symbols on the upper right of the Picture Style selection screen refer to the sharpness contrast color saturation color tone filter effect and color toning The numerals indicate the settings for each Symbols o Ponies L Color saturation Picture Style CO Portrait Landscape Neutral Faithful Filter effect Monochrome Color toning Monochrome MI Detail set Picture Style Portrait Landscape Neutral Faithful Monochrome mM Detail set 54 DIS Customizing the Picture Style mau You can customize the Picture Style by changing the individual parameters like Sharpness and Contrast To customize Monochrome see page 56 a SUM 1 Select Picture Style AUEN BS e Turn the lt gt dial to select B Color temp 5200K Picture Style then press senz Color space SRGB gt The Picture Style selection screen will Picture Style Standard Protect appear 2 Select a Picture Style e Turn the lt 3 gt dial to select the ee Ge desired Picture Style other than Neutral oo Monochrome then press Faithful 0 0 lt JUMP gt OD Detail set gt The setting screen will appear Detail set Standa
85. et the focus mode switch to lt MF gt Focus the subject oe Focus by turning the lens focusing ring until the subject is in focus in the Focusing ring viewfinder Fl If you press the shutter button halfway during manual focusing the active AF point and the focus confirmation light lt gt in the viewfinder will light when focus is achieved 80 Selecting the Metering Mode maa Four metering modes are provided Evaluative partial spot and center weighted average metering In the lt C gt Full Auto mode evaluative metering is set automatically 1 Press the SE button 46 2 Select the metering mode e While looking at the LCD panel turn the lt g gt dial Evaluative Metering II Partial Metering Spot Metering LJ Center weighted Average Metering Evaluative Metering This is the camera s standard metering mode suited for most subjects even under backlit conditions After detecting the main subject s position brightness background front and back lighting etc the camera sets the proper exposure ICT Partial Metering Effective when the background is much brighter than the subject due to backlighting etc Partial metering covers about 8 of the viewfinder area at the center The area covered by partial metering is shown on the left Spot Metering This is for metering a specific part of the subject or scene The metering is weighted at the center
86. ettings e Before resuming the printing you erased an image that was to be printed e In the case of index printing with CP Direct you changed the paper cassette before resuming the printing e In the case of index printing with PictBridge you changed the paper settings before resuming the printing e When you stopped the printing the CF card s remaining capacity was low e lf there is a printing problem see page 133 for PictBridge page 136 for CP Direct or page 139 for Bubble Jet Direct 150 Customizing the Camera The current camera settings can be saved under the Mode Dial s lt gt setting Also Custom Functions enable you to fine tune your camera to suit your shooting preferences e Custom Functions work in all modes except lz Full Auto mM Register Camera Settings mam Most of the current camera settings can be set under the Mode Dale lt gt setting Set the shooting mode to any mode except lt C gt Full Auto The camera settings cannot be registered in the lt _ gt Full Auto mode CU JUMP Select Register camera settings ication Print i ZE int PTP e Turn the lt gt dial to select fT Custom Functions C Fn Register camera settings then Clear settings press lt Gen gt Register camera settings Sensor cleaning Firmware Ver 1 0 0 Register camera settings 2 Select OK Register camera settings Turn the lt amp gt dial to select OK then press lt 6
87. for an extended period remove the battery and 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 corrosive chemicals such as a darkroom or chemical lab If the camera has not been used for an extended period test all its functions before using the camera If you have not used the camera for some time or if there is an important shoot coming up have the camera checked by your Canon dealer or check the camera yourself and make sure it is working properly Handling Precautions BEE LCD Panel and LCD Monitor e Although the LCD monitor is manufactured with very high precision technology with over 99 99 active pixels there might be a few dead pixels among the remaining 0 01 or less pixels Dead pixels displaying only black or red etc are not a malfunction They do not affect the images recorded e At low temperatures the liquid crystal display response may become slower And at high temperatures the display may blacken In either case the display will return to normal at room temperature CF Card oe The CF card is a precision device Do not drop the memory card or subject it to vibration Doing so could damage the images recorded on them e Do not store or use a memory card near anything having a strong magnetic field such as a TV set speakers or magnet
88. he battery with a new one 166 Troubleshooting Guide KEE E The camera turns off by itself e Auto power off is in effect Press the shutter button halfway If you do not want auto power off to take effect set YT Auto power off on the menu to Off Only the lt 11 gt icon blinks on the top LCD panel e The battery is almost exhausted gt Recharge the battery p 22 No images can be shot or recorded oe The CF card is not properly inserted gt Insert the CF card properly p 28 e The CF card is full gt Use a new CF card or erase unnecessary images p 28 118 e The battery is exhausted gt Recharge the battery p 22 e You did not focus well The focus confirmation light lt gt in the viewfinder blinks Press the shutter button halfway again and focus the subject If you still cannot focus properly focus manually p 30 80 The LCD monitor does not display a clear image e The LCD monitor screen is dirty gt Use a soft lens cloth to clean the screen e The LCD s service life has expired gt Consult your nearest customer service center or dealer 167 Troubleshooting Guide a The image is out of focus e The lens focus mode switch is set to lt MF gt gt Set the lens focus mode switch to lt AF gt p 27 oe Camera shake occured when you pressed the shutter button To prevent camera shake hold the camera still and press the shutter button gently p 30 4
89. hooting depends on the image recording quality The approx maximum burst during continuous shooting is indicated below for each image recording quality Note that with high speed CF cards the maximum burst may be higher than shown in the table below depending on the shooting conditions max Burst eat ze Lal we ele oe The number of shots remaining during the maximum burst is displayed on the lower right of the viewfinder oe If 9 is displayed it indicates that the maximum burst is nine or more shots If 6 is displayed it is six shots e While you are shooting and the number of shots remaining in the maximum burst is fewer than 9 the viewfinder will display 8 7 etc If you stop the continuous shooting the maximum burst will increase Max Burst KD After all the captured images are processed and written to the CF card the above table s figures for the maximum burst will apply Fl e With white balance bracketing p 65 the maximum burst will be lower oe The maximum burst is displayed even when the drive mode is set to lt C gt Single or lt gt The maximum burst is displayed even when a CF card is not in the camera Therefore before shooting make sure that a CF card is installed in the camera 52 DIS Selecting a Picture Style mu By selecting a Picture Style you can obtain the desired image effects You can also adjust the settings of each Picture Style to obtain custom image effects
90. ickly p 158 C Fn 13 1 2 Photograph a still subject gt p 75 One Shot AF e Photograph a moving subject gt p 75 Al Servo AF Drive e Take continuous shots gt p 82 Gl Continuous shooting e Take a picture of myself gt p 48 Self timer Shooting e Shoot fully automatically gt p 46 Using Full Auto Contents at a Glance oe Freeze or blur the action gt p 86 Tv Shutter priority AE e Blur or the background or make everything look sharp gt p 88 Av Aperture priority AE e Adjust the image brightness exposure gt p 92 Exposure compensation e Photograph fireworks gt p 96 Bulb exposures e Photograph dark scenes gt p 100 Flash photography Image Playback and Printing e View images with the camera gt p 107 el Playback e Erase an image gt p 118 1 Erase Prevent accidental erasure of an image gt p 117 ed Protect e View images on TV gt p 116 Video OUT e Print images easily gt p 121 Direct printing e Adjust the LCD monitor brightness gt p 106 LCD brightness Power Source e Use a household power outlet gt p 26 AC adapter kit e Change the auto power off time gt p 39 Auto power off CO Safety Warnings Follow these safeguards and use the equipment properly to prevent injury death and material damage Preventing Serious Injury or Death e To prevent fire excessive heat chemical leakage and explosions follow the safeguards below Do not
91. icture Style Standard Portrait Landscape Neutral Faithful Monochrome User Defined 1 2 3 Interface USB 2 0 Hi Speed Print PTP PC connect selectable Video output NTSC PAL 174 Specifications KEE White Balance Type Auto daylight shade cloudy tungsten white fluorescent light flash custom color temperature setting Auto white balance Auto white balance with the image sensor Color temperature correction White balance correction 9 stops in full stop increments White balance bracketing 3 stops in full stop increments Blue amber bias or magenta green bias possible Color temperature information transmission Provided e Viewfinder Type Eye level pentaprism Coverage Vertical Horizontal approx 96 Magnification Approx 0 71x 1 diopter with 50mm lens at infinity Eyepoint 20 mm Built in dioptric adjustment 3 0 1 0 diopter Focusing screen Interchangeable two types optional Ee A Precision Matte focusing screen provided Mirror Quick return half mirror Transmission reflection ratio of 40 60 no mirror cut off with EF600mm f 4 or shorter lens Viewfinder information AF information AF points focus confirmation light exposure information shutter speed aperture value AE lock exposure level spot metering circle exposure warning flash information flash ready high speed sync FE lock flash exposure compensation white balance correction maximum burst CF card informatio
92. ing screen will appear Order Q Set up D A1 MENU ePrint order 3 Set the options as desired Set up oe Set the Print type Date and File Print type Standard No Date Off ad File No off e Turn the lt gt dial to select the menu item then press lt gt e Turn the lt 3 gt dial to select the desired setting then press lt 61 gt Print type Date File No Print order Print order Print order Set up Set up Set up Print type gt Standard Print type Print type Date Index Date Date File No Both File No File No 144 M9 Print Ordering 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 On On imprints the recorded date on the print On On imprints the file No on the print A Exit the menu e Press the lt MENU gt button gt The Print Order screen will reappear e Next select Order or All to select the images to be printed Q e RAW images cannot be selected for printing e Even if Date and File No are set to On the date or file No might not be imprinted depending on the print type setting and printer type e With Index prints both the Date and File No cannot be set to On at the same time e When printing with DPOF you must use the CF card whose Print Order specifications have been set It will not work if you just extract images from the CF card
93. ites two models are ideal for close up flash photography You can fire only one or both flash tubes and control the flash ratio to easily obtain sophisticated lighting effects with E TTL II autoflash 170 Major Accessories Optional Remote Switch RS 80N3 This is a remote switch to prevent camera shake for super telephoto shots macroshooting and bulb exposures The cord is 80 cm 2 6 ft The switch provides the same effect as pressing the shutter button halfway or completely A shutter release lock is also provided The connection plug for the camera has a quick lock feature Timer Remote Controller TC 80N3 Attached with an 80 cm 2 6 ft cord this remote switch has four built in functions 1 Self timer 2 Interval timer 3 Bulb exposure timer and 4 Shutter release count setting The timer can be set anywhere from 1 sec to 99 hours 59 min 59 sec in 1 sec increments The connection plug for the camera has a quick lock feature Wireless Controller LC 5 Wireless controller effective up to 100 meters 330 ft It consists of a transmitter and receiver The receiver s camera connection plug connects to the camera s remote control terminal E series Dioptric Adjustment Lenses One of ten E series dioptric adjustment lenses 4 to 3 diopters can be attached to the camera s eyepiece to further expand the dioptric adjustment range Focusing Screens Ee D and Ee S The Ee D has a grid for easier alignment with hor
94. ith the Ee A Effective for users who mainly focus manually The viewfinder brightness is darker than the Ee A Fl Since the Ee A focusing screen comes with the EOS 5D C Fn 00 0 is already set e To change the focusing screen follow the instructions that comes with the focusing screen e The C Fn 00 setting is not included in the registered camera settings p 152 162 Reference This section will help you understand your camera better It covers information on camera features system accessories and other reference information Shooting Combinations mx AF Modes and Drive Modes AF mode E EN One Shot AF Al Focus AF Al Servo AF An image cannot be taken Automatically The focus tracks the unless focus is achieved switches subject movement When focus is achieved it between ONE The exposure is set at is locked With evaluative SHOT AF and Al the moment the metering the exposure Servo AF picture is taken setting is also locked The according to the exposure setting is stored subject status in memory before the shot is taken C Single shooting The above conditions The above conditions apply during continuous apply during continuous 1 Continuous shooting During shooting During shooting continuous shooting continuous shooting max 3 shots sec max 3 shots sec focusing is not executed focusing is executed AE lock Other than the lt C gt Full Auto mode AF point
95. izontal or vertical lines and the Ee S makes manual focusing easier 171 System Map ST E2 220EX 430EX 580EX Macro Ring Lite Macro Twin Lite MR 14EX MT 24EX Focusing Screen Ee A E series Dioptric e alen Lenses Wide Strap EW 100DGR vm Angle Finder C CU 00 Focusing Screen Ee D Ee S Date time Battery Charger Seles Hex CR2016 CG 580 or CB 5L BP 511A lithium battery PS SE ils AC Adapter DC Coupler ACE sone Car Battery Battery Compact Power AC Adapter Kit Cable Charger Adapter EF lenses ACK E2 CB 570 CG 570 CA 570 172 Battery Pack BP 511A BP 514 Compact Power Adapter CA PS400 System Map SP Oo card Data OY Kit DVK E2 Ver 2 2 lt amp PC card Ls geng CF Card reader Personal computer Windows XP Home Edition Professional Windows 2000 Professional Windows ME Windows 98 Second Edition Mac OS X USB port 2 0 1 1 EOS DIGITAL Solution Disk EOS DIGITAL Software Instruction Manuals Disk p ed Interface Cable IFC 400PCU Wireless File Transmitter Wireless LAN WFT E1 WFT E1A ccess point Remote Switch RS 80N3 Timer Remote Controller TC 80N3 O c
96. l following the subject The flash fires right before the shutter closes This Custom Function can be used to obtain 2nd curtain sync effects even with EX series Speedlites which do not have this feature If the EX series Speedlite has this feature it will override this Custom Function qD When 2nd curtain sync is used a preflash will be fired for flash metering control right after you press the shutter button completely Remember that the main flash will fire right before the shutter closes C Fn 16 Safety shift in AV or TV 0 Disable 1 Enable This works in the shutter priority AE Tv and aperture priority AE Av modes If the subject s brightness changes suddenly and the current shutter speed or aperture becomes unsuitable the shutter speed or aperture is shifted automatically to obtain a suitable 8 exposure 159 DR Custom Function Settings C Fn 17 AF point activation area 0 Standard 1 Expanded In the Al SERVO AF mode when the center AF point is selected six invisible Assist AF points within the spot metering circle also become active Therefore seven AF points will track the subject p 76 This is effective for subjects that move erratically making it difficult for only the center AF point to track it C Fn 18 LCD displ gt Return to shoot 0 With Shutter Button only 1 Also with etc During image playback or the menu display pressing the lt gt lt AF WB gt lt EE gt lt 62 gt lt
97. lay Enabled s Image Protection and Erase Protect Single images can be erase protected or not Erase One image or all images in the CF card can be erased except protected images e Direct Printing Compatible printers CP Direct Bubble Jet Direct and PictBridge compatible printers Printable images JPEG images DPOF printing possible Easy Print feature Provided e DPOF Digital Print Order Format DPOF Version 1 1 compatible 177 Specifications e Customization Camera setting registration Under Mode Dial s lt gt setting Custom Functions 21 Custom Functions with 57 settings e Power Source Battery One Battery Pack BP 511A BP 514 BP 511 or BP 512 AC power can also be supplied with the DC Coupler With Battery Grip BG E4 size AA batteries can be used Battery life At 20 C Approx 800 shots At 0 C Approx 400 shots The above figures apply when a fully charged Battery Pack BP 511A is used Battery check Automatic Power saving Provided Power turns off after 1 2 4 8 15 or 30 min Date Time battery One CR2016 lithium battery e Dimensions and Weight Dimensions W x H x D 152 x 113 x 75 mm Weight Approx 810g body only e Operation Environment Working temperature range 0 C 40 C Working humidity 85 or less e Battery Pack BP 511A Type Rechargeable lithium ion battery Rated voltage DC 74V Battery capacity 1390 mAh Dimensions W x H x D 38 x 21 x 55 mm Weight Appro
98. lems File Error The selected image cannot be printed via PictBridge Images taken with a different camera or images edited with a computer might not be printable 133 Printing with CP Direct vom Printer connected icon 1 Select the image to be printed e Check that the lt Y gt icon is displayed on the upper left of the LCD monitor e Turn the lt gt dial to select the image to be printed wy gt Press emt gt gt The print setting screen will appear ae 24 Standard a dy 1 copies Sets the quantity to be printed i Trimming Sets the trimming area S Style Sets the printing style SS Borderless Cancel Returns to step 1 Mott eee Starts the printing The printing style settings are displayed lt gt is the date icon 3 Select Style f e Turn the lt 3 gt dial to select Style re then press lt gt Style The Style screen will appear orderless Cancel Mort 134 YPrinting with CP Direct KEE EE Image A Set the options as desired e Set the Image Borders and Date as desired gt Standard Multiple e Turn the lt gt dial to select the menu item then press lt 6 gt e Turn the lt gt dial to select the desired setting then press lt G1 gt Image is selectable when card size paper is used If you select Multiple Order IBES 8 small images of the same picture Bordered will be printed on the paper e Check the Borders
99. ler vy oe In the text the lt gt icon indicates the SET button It is used for menu functions and Custom Functions In this manual the icons and markings indicating the camera s buttons dials and settings correspond to the icons and markings on the camera e For more information reference page numbers are provided in parentheses p The asterisk X appended on the right of the page title indicates that the respective feature cannot be changed in the lt C gt Full Auto mode The procedures assume that the menu settings and Custom Functions are set to the default settings The MM icon indicates that the setting can be changed with the menu 4 6 or 616 indicates that the respective function remains active for 4 sec 6 sec or 16 sec respectively after you let go of the button oe This manual uses the following alert symbols Q The Caution symbol indicates a warning to prevent shooting problems ka The Note symbol gives supplemental information 20 Getting Started This chapter explains a few preliminary steps and basic camera operations Attaching the Strap Pass the end of the strap through the camera s strap mount 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 oe The eyepiece cover is also attached to the strap p 98 bes eS
100. ms 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 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 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 away 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 e If you drop the equipment and the casing breaks open to expose the internal parts do E not touch the internal parts due to the possibility of electrical shock e Do not disassemble or modify the equipment High voltage internal parts can cause electrical shock e Do not look at the sun or an extremely
101. n Depth of field preview Enabled with depth of field preview button e Autofocus Type TTL CT SIR with a CMOS sensor TTL secondary image registration phase detection AF points 9 plus 6 Assist AF points Metering range EV 0 5 18 at 20 C ISO 100 Focus modes One Shot AF Al Servo AF Al Focus AF Manual focusing MF AF point selection Auto manual Selected AF point display Superimposed in viewfinder and indicated on LCD panel 175 Specifications AF assist beam e Exposure Control Metering modes Metering range Exposure control ISO speed Exposure compensation AE lock e Shutter Type Shutter speeds Shutter release Self timer Remote control e External Speedlite EOS dedicated Speedlite Flash exposure compensation FE lock PC terminal Zooming to match lens focal length 176 Emitted by the dedicated Speedlite 35 zone TTL full aperture metering e Evaluative metering linkable to any AF point e Partial metering approx 8 of viewfinder at center e Spot metering approx 3 5 of viewfinder at center e Center weighted Average Metering EV 1 20 at 20 C with EF50mm f 1 4 lens ISO 100 Full auto program AE shiftable shutter priority AE aperture priority AE manual exposure E TTL II autoflash Equivalent to ISO 100 1600 in 1 3 stop increments ISO speed can be expanded to ISO 50 and 3200 Full auto ISO 100 400 set automatically Manual 2 stops in 1
102. n in display formats other than single image index display magnified view etc you can press the INFO gt button to display or hide the basic info e While data is being written to the CF card access lamp blinking after continuous shooting press the lt gt gt button to display the last image which has been written to the CF card Turn the lt 3 gt dial to select the image After all the images have been written to the CF card they can be displayed in sequence 107 Image Playback Shooting Information Display KE ze File No Original image verification e e e Histogram data appended Flash exposure compensation amount E Color space Shooting time S Ena White balance Shooting date T WER K EERE WB correction Shutter speed AAR DER DEIER Shooting mode Playback image number dee baf K l SO speed Total images recorded Aperture Metering mode Image protect Exposure compensation amount Image recording quality File size K E Color temperature 7 Es ge SACH a a epee 2 Monochrome 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 M0 AF Point Display On the menu if gt AF points is set to Display the AF point will also be displayed on the shooting information screen If the image was taken in the O
103. nd the mirror will go back down e Set the lt gt switch to lt ON gt The camera will then be ready to shoot Q e During the sensor cleaning never do any of the following that would turn off the power If the power is cut off the shutter will close and it may damage the shutter curtains and image sensor e Turn the lt gt switch to lt OFF gt e Open the CF card slot cover e Open the battery compartment cover e Do not insert the blower tip inside the camera beyond the lens mount If the power goes out the shutter will close and the shutter curtains and image sensor may be damaged e Use a blower not attached with a brush A brush can scratch the sensor e Never use canned air or gas to clean the sensor The blowing force can damage the sensor or the spray gas can freeze on the sensor o When the battery is exhausted the beeper will sound and the lt __ gt icon will blink on the LCD panel Set the lt gt switch to lt OFF gt and replace the battery Then start over again e You cannot clean the sensor if Battery Grip BG E4 optional is attached to the camera and size AA batteries supply the power Use AC Adapter Kit ACK E2 optional or use a battery having sufficient power If you cannot remove all of the dust consult a Canon Service Center 43 Dioptric Adjustment mE By adjusting the diopter to suit your eyesight you can see a sharp viewfinder image even without eyeglasses The camera s adjustable di
104. ne Shot AF mode the AF point which achieved focus will be displayed If automatic AF point selection was used you may see multiple AF points which achieved focus If the image was captured in the Al SERVO AF mode the AF point which was selected will be displayed If automatic AF point selection was used the AF points which achieved focus will be displayed Fl If the image was taken in the Al SERVO AF mode with the center AF point and C Fn 17 01 AF point activation area Expanded set the center AF point and Assist AF points p 76 above and below it will also be displayed 108 Image Playback M Histogram On the menu s L gt Histogram setting you can select Bright or RGB Bright Display Sample Histograms 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 Dark image indicates how many pixels exist for each brightness level The more pixels there are toward the left the darker the image And the more pixels there are toward the Normal image right the brighter the image If there are too many pixels on the left the shadow detail will be lost And if there are too many pixels on the right the highlight detail will be lost The Bright image tones in between will be reproduced By checking the image s brightness histogram you can see the exposure level bias
105. ner The camera can be set between ISO 100 and 1600 in 1 3 stop increments In the lt L gt Full Auto mode the ISO speed will be set automatically within ISO 100 400 1 Press the lt DRIVE ISO gt button 66 gt The current ISO speed will be displayed on the LCD panel Inthe lt gt Full Auto mode Auto will be displayed on the LCD panel Setting the ISO Speed e While looking at the top LCD panel turn the lt 3 gt dial di e At higher ISO speeds and higher ambient temperatures the image will have more noise oe High temperatures high ISO speeds or long exposures may cause irregular colors in the image Fl e When C Fn 08 ISO expansion is set to 1 On p 157 L ISO 50 and H ISO 3200 can also be set When you press the lt DRIVE ISO gt button the viewfinder will show the current ISO speed or Auto 60 WB Setting the White Balance mau Normally the lt EMT gt setting will set the optimum white balance automatically If natural looking colors cannot be obtained with lt AW gt you can set the white balance manually to suit the respective light source In the lt C gt Full Auto mode lt AN3 gt will be set automatically 1 Press the lt AF WB gt button 6 Select the white balance setting e While looking at the top LCD panel turn the lt gt dial m Set the optimum white balance manually to s
106. ng the shutter button or a other button Wert Select Auto power off Auto pay e Turn the lt gt dial to select YT Auto AF points power off then press lt 67 gt Histogram Auto power off 15 min Auto rotate LCD brightness Off Set the desired time e Turn the lt gt gt dial to select the desired time then press lt 6 gt El e After auto power off you can turn on the camera again with any of the following buttons Shutter button lt DRIVE ISO gt button and lt MENU gt button Pressing the lt lt gt mz or lt JUMP gt button will not turn on the camera e If auto power off is OFF and the LCD monitor is left on the LCD monitor will turn off after 30 min 39 Ma Setting the Date and Time ma Set the date and time as shown below myt SUM 1 Select Date Time Histogram Bright AUEORRONGTROCRESTENIT e Turn the lt gt dial to select YT Date Auto rotate Time then press senz 2 gt The date time screen will appear Date Time 01 09 05 12 00 Date Time 01 09 05 12 00 05 12 00 File numbering Continuous Select folder Date Time 2 Set the date and time e Pressing the lt gt button toggles the J 09 2005 09 50 orange box between O and C1 DEE e With the CT box displayed turn the lt gt dial to select the date or time to uy be corrected then press lt gt e With the box displayed turn the lt gt dial to select the correct numeral then pre
107. ning 1 Set the Mode Dial to lt Av gt 2 Set the desired aperture value e While looking at the LCD panel turn the lt g gt dial e It can be set in 1 3 stop increments 3 Focus the subject e Press the shutter button halfway gt The shutter speed is set automatically Check the viewfinder display and shoot e As long as the shutter speed is not blinking the exposure will be correct 88 Av Aperture Priority AE e If the 30 shutter speed blinks it indicates underexposure Turn the lt s gt dial to set a larger aperture smaller f number until the blinking stops or set a higher ISO speed e If the 8000 shutter speed blinks it indicates overexposure Turn the lt 7 gt dial to set a smaller aperture larger f number until the blinking stops or set a lower ISO speed Fl Aperture Value Display The larger the f number the smaller the aperture opening will be The aperture values displayed will differ depending on the lens If no lens is attached to the camera 00 will be displayed for the aperture value Press the depth of field preview button to stop down to the current aperture setting The diaphragm in the lens will be set to the current aperture so you can check the depth of field range of acceptable focus through the viewfinder Fl The exposure is locked AE lock while the Depth of Field Preview button is pressed 89 M M
108. nt the picture is taken 19 AF Selecting the AF Mode E About Predictive AF If the subject approaches or retreats from the camera at a constant rate the camera tracks the subject and predicts the focusing distance immediately before the picture is taken This is for obtaining correct focus at the moment of exposure e When the AF point selection is automatic o first the center AF point will focus the o subject Within the spot metering circle o there are six invisible Assist AF points 2 in diagram that function in the Al SERVO AF mode So even if the subject moves slightly away from the center AF point the camera can still continue focusing If the subject moves completely away from the center AF point during focusing the adjacent AF point will continue focusing the subject as long as it covers the subject e With a manually selected AF point the selected AF point will focus track the subject Al Focus AF for Automatic Switching of AF Mode Al Focus AF switches the AF mode from One Shot AF to Al Servo AF automatically if the still subject starts moving After the subject is focused in the One Shot AF mode if the subject starts moving the camera will detect the movement and change the AF mode automatically to Al Servo AF E When focus is achieved in the Al Focus AF mode with the Servo mode active the beeper will sound softly
109. nter equipped with an operation display panel the error No will be displayed if an error occurs To resolve the respective error refer to the BJ printer s instruction manual 139 Setting the Trimming ron You can trim the image and print only the trimmed portion as if the image was recomposed Do the trimming right before printing If you set the trimming and then set the print settings you may have to set the trimming again e Date 1 Select Trimming P ie se 2 ilconies e Turn the lt gt dial to select eee Trimming then press senz Paper settings gt The trimming screen will appear Fast photo Borderless a 2 Trim the image The image area within the trimming frame will be printed oe The operation guide disappears while you trim the image It will reappear after 5 sec of idle time Changing the trimming frame size e When you press the lt Q gt or lt FRQ gt button the size of the trimming frame will change The smaller the trimming frame the larger the image magnification will be Moving the trimming frame oe Use lt gt to scroll around the image in any direction Move the trimming frame until it shows the desired image area or composition Rotating the frame e The lt INFO gt button toggles between the vertical and horizontal orientation of the trimming frame For example a horizontal shot can be printed as a vertical shot 140 Image area to be printed 3 Exit
110. o a TV set with the video cable provided you can view the captured images on a TV set Always turn off the camera and the television before connecting or disconnecting them Connect the camera to the TV Open the camera s terminal cover oe Use the video cable provided to connect the camera s lt Sv gt terminal to the TV monitor s VIDEO IN terminal oe Insert the cable plug all the way in Turn on the TV and switch the TV s line input to Video IN Video IN terminal Set the lt gt switch to lt ON gt or lt gt ile 4 Press the lt gt gt button gt The image will appear on the TV Ge screen Nothing will be displayed on d Oi Tf the camera s LCD monitor Ka ey e After you finish set the lt gt switch to lt OFF gt turn the TV off then disconnect the video cable WD e Ifthe proper video system format is not set the image will not be displayed properly Set the proper video system format with T Video system e Depending on the TV monitor the four corners might look dark 116 729 Protecting Images vm This prevents the image from being erased accidentally KS ert 1 Select Protect AR e Turn the lt gt dial to select D Color temp 5200K Color space sRGB Protect then press lt gt Picture Style Standard gt The protect setting screen will appear Rotate Print order 2
111. o a personal computer After transferring all the images to a personal computer format the CF card It may then return to normal 120 Direct Printing from the Camera You can connect the camera directly to a printer and print out the images in the CF card The camera enables direct printing with printers compatible with lt et gt PictBridge Canon lt Z gt CP Direct and Canon lt M gt Bubble Jet Direct Conventions Used in this Chapter This chapter includes procedures for various types of printers After Preparing to Print on the next page follow the instructions applicable to your printer on the pages indicated Canon CP printer Canon PIXMA DS BJ printer De Compatible Compatible with Bubble Jet Direct only with PictBridge Compatible with PictBridge P4 PictBridge Bubble Jet or i 5 ACP Direct PictBridge Direct ei PictBridge 4 4 Preparing to Print Page 123 125 ey Page 126 133 Page 126 133 Page 137 139 Page 126 133 KB Page 134 136 Canon s PictBridge Web Site The Web site below gives more information about using your Canon camera with various printers such as which paper types to use http canon com pictbridge 122 Preparing to Print mem You do the direct printing procedure entirely through your camera s LCD monitor Setting the Camera Select Communication e Turn the lt gt dial to select It
112. o printing EOS 5D INSTRUCTION MANUAL this booklet Software Guide Gives an overview of the bundled software and explains the software installation procedure Oo L Warranty card of camera Be careful not to lose any of the above items No CF card for recording images is included Please purchase it separately Contents rom Introduction Item Check Listi EE 3 Contents Ein Le 6 Handling Precautions siei a a thease a senate 10 Quick Start GUI EE 12 Nomenclature EEN 14 Conventions Used in this Manual 20 1 Getting Started 21 ET else E 22 Installing and Removing the Daten 24 Using a Household Power Outlet ccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeaaaeneeeeeeees 26 Mounting and Detaching a Lens ENEE 27 Installing and Removing the CF Card 28 Basic Opera tOM EE 30 M nu ODER NOMS EE 33 Setting the Language iain ces seucsausuaisnateed veneuaedaexsaeeiacwusescagvsssetiaewuseeiayessesiinaees 38 Set the power off time Auto power Oft 39 Setting the Date ANd Time ENEE 40 Replacing the Date Time Batten 41 Cleaning the CMOS S nSOM eebe EEN 42 Dioptric Adjustment ws canscecsnesermctpecesesmnersnenessneienrenesxesnnenead can eensancentsetenraznenesetart 44 Holding the lun EE 44 2 Fully Automatic Shooting 45 WIS IFIG SE Ee 46 Self timer Operation eene ee EE EE ins weed eine teed ade 48 3 Image Settings 49 Setting the Image recording Quality cc cccceeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeaaaaeaeeeaaaaaeaaes 50 Selecting
113. of possible shots will decrease with more frequent use of the LCD monitor Pressing the shutter button halfway for long periods or operating the autofocus only can reduce the number of possible shots oe The number of possible shots with the BP 514 is the same as indicated in the table oe The number of possible shots with the BP 511 or BP 512 will be about 75 of the figures in the table for 20 C At 0 C the figures will be about the same as in the table Removing the Battery Open the battery compartment cover Slide the lever as shown by the arrow and open the cover Remove the battery oe Slide the battery lock lever as shown by the arrow and remove the battery 25 Using a Household Power Outlet mx With AC Adapter Kit ACK E2 optional you can connect the camera to a household power outlet and not worry about the battery level 1 Connect the DC Coupler e Connect the DC Coupler s plug to the AC adapter s socket 2 Connect the power cord e Connect the power cord to the AC adapter oe Insert the plug into a power outlet e When you are finished disconnect the plug from the power outlet 3 Place the cord in the groove e Carefully insert the cord into the groove without damaging it A Insert the DC Coupler e Open the battery compartment cover and open the DC Coupler cord notch cover e Insert the DC Coupler until the lock position an
114. of the LCD monitor to one of five levels att aD 1 Select LCD brightness Kl eme e Turn the lt gt dial to select IT LCD Auto power off 1 min brightness then press lt gt gt The brightness adjustment screen will appear 2 Adjust the brightness e While looking at the gray chart on the left turn the lt 3 gt dial to adjust e Press lt 1 gt to exit the setting and return to the menu Fl To check the image s exposure look at the histogram p 109 106 Image Playback rm You can select any captured image to view You can view a single image the shooting information an index display or a magnified view gt Single image display Playback the image Press the lt gt gt button gt The last captured image will appear on the LCD monitor Select the image To playback images starting with the last image turn the dial counterclockwise To playback images starting with the first captured image turn the lt 3 gt dial clockwise e Press the lt INFO gt button to switch the display format 102 0203 H sRGB 01 09 05 12 00 52000 A3 G3 1 125 5 6 3 BABING P Be Z LA a a 18 32 AL 2 55we E100 7 single i mage display Shooting information Single image display with basic info no shooting info e To quit the playback press the lt P gt button The LCD monitor will turn off ba e Eve
115. off time elapses e During the image review for single shooting you can delete the displayed image by pressing the lt mz button and selecting OK e To view images captured so far see Image Playback p 107 104 7219 Auto Image Rotation meee Vertical shots can be rotated automatically so that they are displayed upright during playback Select Auto rotate e Turn the lt gt dial to select fT Auto rotate then press Setz mero JUMP 2 Select On deen ce e Turn the lt gt dial to select On Histogram then press lt 6 gt Auto power off Auto rotate gt On LCD brightness Off Date Time 08 3 Take a vertical shot e For the image review right after image capture the image will not be displayed vertically on the LCD monitor 100 0005 Playback the image e Press the lt gt gt button The vertical shot will be displayed vertically as shown on the left 4p e Auto rotate will work only if Auto rotate has been set to On Auto rotate will not work with vertical images captured while Auto rotate was Off e If the vertical image is taken while the camera is pointed up or down the image might not rotate automatically for playback El When you change the camera s orientation between horizontal and vertical the camera orientation sensor will make a small sound This is normal and not a defect 105 Ma Setting the LCD Brightness mam You can adjust the brightness
116. optric range is 3 to 1 dpt Turn the dioptric adjustment knob e Turn the knob left or right so that the AF points in the viewfinder look sharp e The illustration shows the knob at the standard setting 1 dpt Fl If the camera s dioptric adjustment still cannot provide a sharp viewfinder image using Dioptric Adjustment Lens E 10 types optional is recommended Holding the Camera To obtain sharp images hold the camera still to minimize camera shake Horizontal shooting Vertical shooting e Firmly grasp the camera grip with your right hand and press your both elbows lightly against your body e Hold the lens bottom with your left hand Press the camera against your face and look through the viewfinder e To maintain a stable stance place one foot in front of the other instead of lining up both feet 44 Fully Automatic Shooting This chapter explains how to use the Mode Dial s lt gt Full Auto mode for easy shooting The lt C gt mode automatically sets the AF mode drive mode etc All you do is point and shoot In addition to help prevent mistakes caused by operating the camera improperly the lt AF WB gt lt SO gt lt B gt EI lt gt buttons and lt lt s3 gt are disabled in these modes So you need not worry about accidental errors J Using Full Auto me All you do is point the camera and press the shutter button for quick and easy shooting
117. ou are printing multiple pictures the printing will stop after the current picture is finished printing If a problem occurs during printing an error message will appear on the camera s LCD monitor Select Stop or Continue after resolving the problem If Continue is not displayed select Stop Printing with Bubble Jet Direct ith Bubble Jet Direct Printer connected icon 1 Select the image to be printed e Check that the lt J gt icon is displayed on the upper left of the LCD monitor e Turn the lt gt dial to select the image to be printed mA 3 Press vers d bi Press SET amp to print gt The print setting screen will appear o gt A O copies Sets the quantity to be printed AEE Sets the trimming area Style Sets the printing style Returns to step 1 Cort Print Starts the printing The printing style settings are displayed lt gt is the date icon 3 Select Style e Turn the lt gt dial to select Style AM then press lt gt Flo Ste The Style screen will appear EN 2 Borderless cancer Ooff 137 A Set the options as desired e Turn the lt gt dial to select the menu item then press senz e Turn the lt gt dial to select the desired setting then press lt 6 gt e Paper is the size of the paper loaded in the printer e Check the Borders and Date settings and set them if necessary e When you are done press the ere lt MENU gt
118. oudy Shots remaining Tungsten light White fluorescent light during WB bracketing Self timer countdown Ale 2s SE SE A N 4 Flash Bulb exposure time a Custom 4 Color temperature B W Monochrome shooting DD Drive mode HUDD LIDD SlSls l Dh LA LA ot CDI IO O Single fame S Ciy Continuous WB White balance Si correction Gi Self timer E r AEB Battery check AF mode ONE SHOT One Shot AF Al FOCUS Al Focus AF Al SERVO Al Servo AF eal d A 4 a 4 E sl Beeper iz Custom Function Metering mode Evaluative metering Partial metering e Spot metering L_ Center weighted average metering 4Flash exposure compensation Image recording quality L Large Fine LA Large Normal Md Medium Fine Exposure level indicator NA Medium Normal Exposure compensation amount S Small Fine AEB range GAN Small Normal Flash exposure compensation amount RAW CF card writing status The actual display will show only the applicable items 16 Nomenclature Viewfinder Information E Spot metering circle Focusing screen AF points Superimposed display lt gt Focus confirmation lt gt AE lock light AEB in progress lt gt Flash ready Max Burst Improper FE lock warning White balance correction lt p gt High speed sync FP flash lt 4 gt FE lock Exposure level indicator FEB in progress Exposure compensation amount Flash exposure compensation lt gt Flash expos
119. oyment Canon and EOS are trademarks of Canon Inc e Adobe and Photoshop are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated e CompactFlash is a trademark of SanDisk Corporation e Windows is a trademark or registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries e Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Corporation in the United States and other countries e All other corporate names and trademarks mentioned in this manual are the property of their respective owners This digital camera supports Design rule for Camera File System 2 0 and Exif 2 21 also called Exif Print Exif Print is a standard that enhances compatibility between digital cameras and printers By connecting to an Exif Print compliant printer the shooting information is incorporated to optimize the print output Item Check List mmm Check that all the following items have been included with your camera ie If anything is missing contact your dealer Q EOS 5D Camera body with Eyecup body cap and lithium backup battery for the date and time Battery Pack BP 511A with protective cover Battery Charger CG 580 CB 5L CG 580 or CB 5L is included Power code for battery charger For CB 5L Interface Cable IFC 400PCU Video Cable VC 100 Wide Strap EW 100DGR with eyepiece cover EOS DIGITAL Solution Disk CD ROM EOS DIGITAL Software Instruction Manuals Disk Oi ioo ooooododo Pocket Guide Quick start guide t
120. panel wait until the access lamp stops blinking then replace the CF card e When the battery level is low the maximum burst will be slightly lower 82 Advanced Operations In shooting modes other than lt C gt Full Auto you can freely set the shutter speed or aperture to obtain the desired result o The asterisk X appended on the right of the page title indicates that the respective feature cannot be changed in the lt gt Full Auto mode e After you press the shutter button halfway and let go the timer operation will keep the LCD panel and viewfinder information displayed for about 4 sec 4 Es First set the lt 3 gt switch los gt OFF E P Program AE Like lt L gt Full Auto mode this is a general purpose shooting mode The camera automatically sets the shutter speed and aperture value to suit the PS subject s brightness This is called Program AE lt P gt stands for Program AE stands for Auto Exposure 1 Set the Mode Dial to lt P gt Focus the subject e Look through the viewfinder and aim any AF point over the subject Then press the shutter button halfway Shutter speed 3 Check the display Aperture gt The shutter speed and aperture value will be set automatically and displayed in the viewfinder and on the LCD panel e Acorrect exposure will be obtained as long as the shutter speed and aperture value display do not blink Take the pictur
121. rd 3 Set the parameters sharpness cot e Turn the lt gt dial to select a ontras 0 EAT ATTON parameter like Sharpness then Color tone S press lt gt e Turn the lt gt dial to set the desired setting then press lt gt e To return to the Picture Style selection screen press the MENU button gt Any settings different from the default will be displayed in blue Parameters and Their Settings 0 Less sharp outline 7 Sharp outline 4 Low contrast 4 High contrast Color saturation 4 Low saturation 4 High saturation 4 Reddish skin tone 4 Yellowish skin tone 55 DIS Customizing the Picture Style Monochrome Adjustment For Monochrome you can also set Filter effect and Toning effect p 57 in addition to Sharpness and Contrast Picture Style 0 0 0 2 Portrait Landscape Neutral Faithful Monochrome Detail set Detail set Sharpness Pree ae Ccontrast Filter effect N None Toning effect N None Default set 56 1 Select Monochrome oe Follow step 2 on page 53 to select Monochrome then press the lt JUMP gt button gt The setting screen will appear 2 Set the parameters e Turn the lt 3 gt dial to select a parameter like Sharpness then press lt gt e Turn the lt gt dial to set the desired setting then press lt gt e Toreturn to the Picture Style selection screen press the MEN
122. re not to turn the lt gt dial and change the exposure compensation inadvertently To prevent this turn the lt gt switch to lt ON gt 92 mm Auto Exposure Bracketing AEB mum By changing the shutter speed or aperture automatically the camera brackets the exposure up to 2 stops in 1 3 stop increments for three successive shots This is called Auto Exposure Bracketing AEB 1 Select AEB e Turn the lt gt dial to select TO AEB then press lt 6 gt a SUMP 2 Set the AEB amount nee Turn the lt gt dial to set the AEB Shoot w o card amount then press lt amp gt hr Ai KE gt When you exit the menu lt gt and the AEB level will be displayed on the WB SHIFT BKT Custom WB Color temp is LCD panel AEB amount Standard exposure 3 Take the picture a eerie e The three bracketed shots will be exposed in the following sequence z standard exposure decreased AE exposure and increased exposure Increased exposure As shown on the left the respective bracketing amount will be displayed as each bracketed shot is taken gt The current drive mode p 82 will be used for the shooting Decreased exposure pa 2141 DA 11 42 d i IT Se 93 DS Auto Exposure Bracketing AEB Sa Canceling AEB Ka e Follow steps 1 and 2 to set the AEB Quality amount to lt ZE ee TTT e It will also be canceled if you set the AER IE i3 2 lt gt switch to lt OFF gt
123. rect ceee 137 Bulb exvposures n snnnnennseneneenneennne 96 Bundled Items ennn 3 CF Meta erat eal ed ac 155 Camera setting display 72 180 Center weighted Average Metering 81 CB ele DEE 11 28 120 Clear all camera settings 37 Clear all Custom Functions 154 Clear settings ccccceeseesseeeeeees 36 Color saturation a aaaea en 55 131 Color space AA 67 Color temperature oonnnennnnneanaenn 63 Color toON erian 55 131 Communication isecen 123 Compression rafe 50 CONt NUOUS ees 70 Continuous sbootmg 82 Bel SK EE 55 131 8 ele Ee 128 CP DiteG biceascssev ses onea 134 Custom Functions a esneonnoeannenn 155 Custom E 62 REN ee TE 26 Depth of field preview n000 89 Dioptric Adiusiment 44 Direct printing e 121 149 DPOF Ee ee 143 Drive Modes AE 82 E Easy Prntmg 142 Ge 118 Erasing a single mae 118 Erasing all mages 119 Error Codes AAA 169 EITILIautotlaeh 159 Evaluative metermg 81 Exposure compensation 92 Exposure level increments 156 EX series Speedlite 000000n0n 100 Extension EE 50 71 Eyepiece Cover 21 98 PANTO ease AA desen tonnen 53 FE HOCK ET 100 SS 100 Pile NO EE 70 ll 57 PInWAl Ox E 36 Flashs eei es 100 102 Flash exposure compensation 100 Flash sync speed 155 Focus confirmation light 17 Seele 79 Focus mod
124. rror lockup is enabled with C Fn 12 Mirror lockup set to 1 Enable p 158 The mirror can be swung up separately from when the exposure is made This prevents mirror vibrations which may blur the image during close ups or when a super telephoto lens is used Set Custom Functions with YT Custom Functions C Fn 1 Press the shutter button 5 completely f gt The mirror will swing up Again press the shutter button completely The picture is taken and the mirror goes back down 4 e n very bright light such as at the beach or ski area on a sunny day take the picture promptly after mirror lockup e During mirror lockup do not point the camera lens at the sun The sun s heat can scorch and damage the shutter curtains e If you use bulb exposures the self timer and mirror lockup in combination keep pressing the shutter button completely 2 sec self timer bulb exposure time During the self timer countdown if you let go of the shutter button there will be a shutter release sound This is not the shutter release no picture is taken El e During mirror lockup the drive mode will be single shooting regardless of the current drive mode single or continuous e If you use the self timer and mirror lockup the shot will be taken 2 sec after the mirror goes up when you press the shutter button completely e The mirror locks up and after 30 seconds it will go back down automatically Pres
125. rst refer to this Troubleshooting Guide If this Troubleshooting Guide does not resolve the problem contact your dealer or nearest Canon Service Center Power Source The battery cannot be recharged e You are using the wrong battery Do not recharge any battery pack other than Battery Pack BP 511A BP 514 BP 511 or BP 512 e The battery is not properly attached to the battery charger Attach the battery properly to the charger p 22 The camera does not operate even when the lt gt switch is set to lt ON gt or lt _ gt e The battery is exhausted gt Recharge the battery p 22 e The battery is not installed properly gt Install the battery properly p 24 e Battery compartment cover is not closed Close the battery compartment cover securely p 24 e CF card slot cover is not closed Close the CF card slot cover securely p 28 The access lamp blinks even when the lt 3 gt switch is set to lt OFF gt e If you set the lt gt switch to lt OFF gt right after shooting the access lamp will still light blink for a few seconds while the image is recorded onto the CF card gt When the camera finishes recording the image to the CF card the access lamp will stop blinking and the power will turn off automatically The battery becomes exhausted quickly e The battery is not fully charged gt Recharge the battery fully p 22 oe The battery s service life has expired Replace t
126. ry flexible and sophisticated lighting setups are possible Only with wireless compatible Speediites TTL and A TTL Autoflash Speedlites e With TTL and A TTL autoflash Speedlites EZ E EG ML TL series set in the TTL or A TTL autoflash mode the flash will be fired only at full output If you set the camera s shooting mode to manual or aperture priority AE you can adjust the aperture and fire the flash at full output Meanwhile the Speedlite will remain in the TTL or A TTL autoflash mode When the 580EX or 550EX is set to C Fn 03 1 the flash will always be fired at full output even in the TTL autoflash mode 101 Using Non Canon Flash Units mae Sync Speed The EOS 5D can synchronize with compact non Canon flash units at 1 200 sec or slower shutter speeds With large studio flash the sync speed is 1 125 sec or slower Be sure to test the flash to see if it synchronizes properly with the camera PC Terminal oe The camera s PC terminal is provided for flash units having a sync cord The PC terminal is threaded to prevent inadvertent disconnection oe The camera s PC terminal has no polarity so you can connect any sync cord regardless of its polarity 4D e If the camera is used with a flash unit with dedicated flash contacts or flash accessory dedicated to another camera brand the camera may not operate properly and camera malfunction may result Also do not connect to the camera s PC terminal any
127. sing the shutter button completely again locks up the mirror again oe For mirror lockup shots using Remote Switch RS 80N3 or Timer Remote Controller TC 80N3 both optional is recommended 97 LCD Panel Illumination mee The LCD panel is provided with illumination Each time you press the lt gt button the LCD panel illumination will turn on or off Use it to read the LCD panel in the dark 6 The illumination will turn off automatically after the shot is taken F oe Pressing any shooting related button or turning the Mode Dial while the LCD panel is illuminated prolongs the illumination e During a bulb exposure pressing the shutter button completely will turn off the LCD panel illumination However you can turn on the illumination for 6 sec by pressing the lt gt button Using the Eyepiece Cover memm During self timer or remote switch optional operation when your eye does not cover the viewfinder eyepiece stray light may enter the eyepiece and affect the exposure when the image is captured In such a case use the eyepiece cover p 21 Remove the eyecup oe From the bottom of the eyecup push it upward Attaching the Eyepiece Cover Slide the eyepiece cover down into the eyepiece groove to attach it 98 Ma You can also silence the beeper vm You can silence the beeper so it does not sound in any shooting mode 1 Select Beep e Turn the
128. ss lt enz Date Time 3 Confirm the setting e With the O box displayed turn the US 2 lt gt dial to select OK then press dd mm yy zb gt The date time will be set and the uy menu will reappear The minute that was set will then start from O sec 4 Each captured image is recorded with the date and time it was taken If the date and time are not properly set the wrong date time will be recorded Make sure you set the date and time correctly 40 Replacing the Date Time Battery ron The date time back up battery maintains the camera s date and time The battery s service life is about 5 years If the date time is reset when the battery is replaced replace the back up battery with a new CR2016 lithium battery as described below The date time setting will also be reset so you must set the correct date time 1 Turn the lt amp gt switch to lt OFF gt 2 Unscrew the battery holder screw e Use a small Philips screwdriver e Be careful not to lose the screw 3 Take off the battery holder oe Push out the battery in direction Replace the battery in the battery holder e Make sure the battery is in the proper orientation 5 Tighten the battery holder screw E Cu gt YA H For the date time battery be sure to use a CR2016 lithium battery 41 mm Cleaning the CMOS sensor vm The image sensor is lik
129. t QD C Fn 04 and C Fn 19 0 1 2 p 161 both have AF start stop and AE lock functions If you have set both these Custom Functions and you execute both Custom Function operations the latter operation will not work The only exception will be when AF stop is executed after AF start C Fn 05 AF assist beam Enables or disables the EOS dedicated Speedlite s AF assist beam 0 Emits The AF assist beam is emitted when necessary 1 Does not emit C Fn 06 Exposure level increments 0 1 3 stop 1 1 2 stop Sets 1 2 stop increments for the shutter speed aperture exposure compensation AEB etc Fl The exposure level will be displayed in the viewfinder and on the LCD panel as shown below 2 2 deele 3 s eal Ur SN ep K e 156 DR Custom Function Settings C Fn 07 Flash firing Enables or disables the firing of an external flash or non Canon flash connected to the PC terminal 0 Fires 1 Does not fire C Fn 08 ISO expansion 0 Off 1 On Enables or disables the selection of the L setting for ISO 50 and H setting for ISO 3200 C Fn 09 Bracket sequence Auto cancel You can change the AEB sequence when the pictures are bracketed with the shutter speed or aperture and the file saving sequence for white balance bracketing WB BKT When Auto cancellation is set bracketing will be canceled in the following cases AEB You turn the lt gt switch to lt OFF gt change l
130. t gt button then turn the Zz e by KL lt gt dial or lt gt dial to select the Wi Pal AF point in the looping sequence No7 shown on the left Rl e When looking at the LCD panel to select the AF point note the following Automatic selection jf center J right j top gt J e If focus cannot be achieved with an EOS dedicated external Speedlite s AF assist beam select the center AF point Lens Maximum Aperture and AF Sensitivity The EOS 5D will execute high precision AF with lenses whose maximum aperture is f 2 8 or larger With lenses whose maximum aperture is f 2 8 or larger With the center AF point high precision cross type AF sensitive to both vertical and horizontal lines is possible With cross type AF vertical line detection is twice as sensitive as horizontal line detection The other eight AF points are horizontal line sensitive or vertical line sensitive Except with the EF28 80mm f 2 8 4L USM and EF50mm f 2 5 Compact Macro lenses With lenses whose maximum aperture is larger than f 5 6 The center AF point is a cross type AF sensor The other eight AF points are horizontal line sensitive or vertical line sensitive Fl The spot metering circle has six invisible Assist AF eat points see left illustration that function in the Al _ SERVO AF mode The ll Assist AF points have the same vertical line sensitivity as the center AF a point at f 2 8 and the LJ
131. t and turn the myn 10 images lt gt dial p gt gt The Jump method indicated on the Jump bar will change p 115 e Press senz to confirm the Jump method e Turn the lt gt dial to jump according to the selected jump method 114 JUMP Jump Display WEE Jumping during the single image or image with shooting information display Jump 10 images Jump 100 images Turn the lt 3 gt dial clockwise to jump forward by 10 or 100 images Or turn it counterclockwise to jump backward by 10 or 100 images Jump shot date You can jump to a picture taken on a specific date If there are multiple pictures taken on the same date the display will jump to the first picture taken on that date Turn the lt 3 gt dial to jump to the previous or next date Jump folder Jump by folder Turn the lt 3 gt dial to jump to the previous or next folder The folder s first image will be displayed Jumping in the magnified view Turn the lt 3 gt dial counterclockwise to jump ten images backward or turn it clockwise to jump ten images forward The magnified position and magnification will be maintained during the image jump Jumping in the index display mode Turn the lt 3 gt dial counterclockwise to jump to the previous 9th image or turn it clockwise to jump to the next 9th image El Image jump is also possible during Protect Rotate and Custom WB 115 Viewing the Images on a TV rn By connecting the camera t
132. t 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 such 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 Use a blower to blow away dust on the lens viewfinder 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 a 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 this occurs remove the lens CF card and battery from the camera and wait until the condensation has evaporated before using the camera If the camera will not be used
133. tained in the folder D You cannot select a folder to playback the images inside F Creating Folders with a Personal Computer With the memory 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 names must start with three digits from 100 to 999 followed by five letters like 100ABC_D The five letters can be a combination of upper or lower case letters from A to Z and an underscore There can be no spaces in the folder name Also if there are folder numbers with the same three digit number regardless of the letters such as 100ABC_C and 100ABC_D the camera will not recognize the folders 69 7210 File Numbering Methods mau The file number is like the frame number on a roll of film It can start counting in one of three different ways Continuous Auto reset and Manual reset The images you take are automatically assigned a file number from 0001 to 9999 The images are saved in the selected folder CH 1 Select File numbering Auto power off Raguet e Turn the lt 3 gt dial to select IT File LCD brightness numbering then press lt 6 gt Date Time 08 i File numbering Continuous 2 Select the file numbering method Select folder Auto reset ETT e Turn the lt gt dial to select Continuous Auto reset or Manual reset then press senz Continuous The fil
134. that the SHIFT is 0 0 e Press senz to exit the setting and return to the menu M GG BKT OK Fl oe During the white balance correction lt W8 gt will be displayed in the viewfinder and on the LCD panel oe One level of the blue amber correction is equivalent to 5 mireds of a color temperature conversion filter Mired A measurement unit indicating the density of a color temperature conversion filter e You can also set white balance bracketing and AEB shooting in combination with white balance correction e If you turn the lt 3 gt dial in step 2 WB bracketing will be set p 65 64 mm White Balance Auto Bracketing mum With just one shot three images having a different color tone can be recorded simultaneously Based on the white balance mode s standard color temperature the image will be bracketed with a blue amber bias or magenta green bias This is called white balance bracketing It can be set up to 3 levels in single level increments e 1 Select WB SHIFT BKT ae Turn the lt gt dial to select a WB Shoot w o card On SHIFT BKT then press enz E gt The WB correction WB bracketing screen will appear Color temp 5200K 2 Set the bracketing amount e Turn the lt gt dial to set the bracketing direction and bracketing level e When you turn the lt 3 gt dial on the screen will change to ms mam 3 points Turning the lt 3 gt dial
135. the CF card access lamp blinks 34 Menu Operations Menu Settings lt m 3 gt Shooting menu Red E AL AL AM AM ASi S RAW Quality RAW L HiL M aM 4 S alS Beep Shoot wo card WE SHIFTIBKT e Custom WB Manual setting of white balance Color temp Set to 2800K 10000K 100K increments Color space sRGB Adobe RGB Picture Style Standard Portrait Landscape Neutral Faithful i Monochrome User Defined 1 2 3 lt gt gt Playback menu Blue Protect image Rotate Rotate image Print order Specifies images to be printed DPOF Auto play Auto playback of images Review time Off 2 sec 4 sec 8 sec Hold Display Not display Bright RGB Items not displayed in the lt J gt Full Auto mode e Inthe lt gt Full Auto mode the RAW and RAW JPEG recording quality modes are not displayed 35 Menu Operations lt T gt Set up menu Yellow 1min 2 min 4 min 8 min 15 min 30 min Off 39 105 106 40 i 70 File numbering Continuous Auto reset Manual reset Select folder Folder selection and creation 15 languages provided English German French Dutch Danish Language Finnish Italian Norwegian Swedish Spanish Russian Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese Korean and Japanese Video system NTSC PAL Print PTP PC connect Format Initializes and erases card Custom Functions C Fn Customize the camera Clear all camera set
136. the menu Press lt gt gt The Print setting screen will reappear BL ilcopies gt On the upper left you can see the trimmed image area that will be I Fast photo printed Paper settings Borderless H e Depending on the printer the trimmed image area might not be printed as you specified o The smaller you make the trimming frame the grainier the picture will look If the picture will be too grainy the trimming frame will turn red e While trimming the image look at the camera s LCD monitor If you look at the image on a TV screen the trimming frame might not be displayed accurately E The trimming frame shape will be different depending on the Paper settings Image Paper Page layout Borders settings 141 Easy Printing me When you print directly from your camera to your printer the printing settings will be saved in your camera To use the same settings again follow the steps below 1 Connect the camera to a printer and prepare for printing 2 Playback the images and select the ones to be printed Press the lt gt button that lights in blue gt The blue lamp will blink and printing will start Oh e With Easy Printing only one print can be printed each time e With Easy Printing any cropping trimming will not be applied e With C Fn 18 1 printing will not be possible with the lt B gt button 142 DPOF Digital Print Order Format With DPOF
137. the print order screen will reappear 3 Exit the menu e On the Print Order screen press the lt MENU gt button gt The settings will be saved to the CF card and the menu will reappear GD e Note that RAW images cannot be selected for printing even when you set Mark all When using a PictBridge printer print no more than 500 images for one print order If you specify more than this all the selected images might not be printed 148 Ma Direct Printing with DPOF muss With a printer compatible with direct printing you can easily print images specified with DPOF 1 Prepare to print oe See Setting the Camera steps 1 and 2 and Connect the camera to the printer steps 1 to 5 on pages 123 to 124 KS ert 2 Select Print order Color space SRGB GESEIS o Turn the lt gt dial to select gt Protect Print order then press lt gt Rotate gt The Print Order screen will appear Auto play Review time 2 sec Print order 3 Select Print Standard 12 prints e Turn the lt 3 gt dial to select Print E Index 5 images lt gt SE ae then press lt 6 gt File No Off e Print will be displayed only if the Order camera is connected to the printer Print MENU a and printing is possible The print setting screen will appear A Set the printing options ei PictBridge ACP Direct Bubble Jet Direct Change paper settings Change print style 12 35 Fy Et Chang
138. the shutter button to take another shot Ei e If One Shot AF or Al Focus AF when not Al Servo AF is set pressing the shutter button halfway to focus will automatically set AE lock at the same time The AE lock effect will differ depending on the AF point and metering mode For details see AE lock p 164 95 Bulb Exposures li When bulb is set the shutter stays open while you hold down the shutter button fully and closes when you let go of the shutter button This is called bulb exposure Use bulb exposures for night scenes fireworks the heavens and other subjects requiring long exposures 1 Set the Mode Dial to lt B gt Set the desired aperture value oe Look at the LCD panel and turn the lt i gt dial 52 3 Take the picture e Press the shutter button completely The elapsed exposure time will be displayed on the LCD panel Displays 1 sec to 999 sec oe The exposure continues as long as you hold down the shutter button Elapsed exposure time QD Since bulb exposures will have more noise than usual the image will look rough or grainy F e Bulb exposures may result in grainy images due to picture noise If C Fn 02 Long exp noise reduction is set to 1 Auto noise reduction or 2 On p 155 noise can be reduced e For bulb exposures using Remote Switch RS 80N3 or Timer Remote Controller TC 80N3 both optional is recommended 96 Mirror Lockup mem Mi
139. tings Reset the camera to the default settings Clear all Custom Functions Resets all Custom Function settings to the default Clear registered camera set Resets the Mode Dial s lt gt setting to the default Register camera Register current camera settings to the Mode Dial s lt gt settings setting Clear settings Sensor cleaning Select to clean the sensor Image transfer Displayed when Wireless File Transmitter WFT E1 E1A is LAN settings used Firmware Ver Select to update the firmware e Items not displayed in the lt _ gt Full Auto mode About the LCD Monitor e The LCD monitor cannot be used as a viewfinder for shooting e You can adjust the brightness of the LCD monitor to one of five levels p 106 36 Menu Operations Restoring the Camera s Default Settings mst JUMP 1 Select Clear settings Video system PAL Communication Print PTP e Turn the lt gt dial to select TT Format Clear settings then press lt gt Custom Functions C Fn Clear settings Register camera settings Sensor cleaning Clear settings Select Clear all camera settings e Turn the lt gt dial to select Clear all camera settings then press lt 61 gt Clear all camera settings 3 Select OK eessen es e Turn the lt 3 gt dial to select OK then press lt 1 gt The default settings will be restored gt The camera s default settings will be as shown below
140. to playback You can playback the CF card s images in an automatic slide show Each image will be displayed for about 3 sec EI Set Select Auto play SC Styles Stanare e Turn the lt 3 gt dial to select P Rotate Auto play then press lt gt Print order gt The auto play screen will appear Auto play Review time 2 sec AF points Not display 2 Start the auto play gt After Loading image is displayed for a few seconds auto play will start HA gt To pause the auto play press lt gt MENU Baa e During pause I will be displayed on the upper left of the image Press lt gt again to resume the auto play Loading image 102 0001 L Stop the auto play e To stop the auto play and return to the menu press the lt MENU gt button ON e During auto play auto power off will not work e The display time may vary depending on the image Fil e During auto play you can press the lt INFO gt button to change the display format e During pause you can turn the lt gt dial to view another image 112 Image Playback BEE um Rotating an Image You can rotate an image by 90 or 270 clockwise Images will then be displayed in the correct orientation during playback II ert 1 Select Rotate Color temp 5200K ee ee e Turn the lt gt dial to select gt Picture Style Standard Rotate then press lt 6 gt Protect gt The Rotate screen will appear Print ord
141. ual booklet is current as of July 2006 For information on the camera s compatibility with any accessories and lenses introduced after this date contact any Canon Service Center CEL SFOLA211 CANON INC 2006 PRINTED IN THE EU
142. uit the lighting p 62 About White Balance The three RGB red green and blue primary colors exist in the light source in varying proportions depending on the color temperature When the color temperature is high there is more blue And when the color temperature is low there is more red To the human eye a white object looks white regardless of the type of lighting With a digital camera the color temperature can be adjusted with software so that the colors in the image look more natural The subjects white color is used as the criteria for adjusting the other colors The camera s lt EWE gt setting uses the CMOS sensor for auto white balance 61 DIS Custom White Balance mame With custom white balance you shoot a white object that will serve as the basis for the white balance setting By selecting this image you import its white balance data for the white balance setting 1 Photograph a white object oe The plain white object should fill the spot metering circle Set the lens focus mode switch to lt MF gt then focus manually p 80 o Set any white balance setting p 61 e Shoot the white object so that a Spot metering standard exposure is obtained a SUMP 2 Select Custom WB Beep On l Shoot w o card On Turn the lt amp gt dial to select TO AEB GD Custom WB then press ses WB SHIFT BKT 0 0 0 gt The custom white balance screen will iCustom WB Color temp 5200K appear Color space
143. umber and date printed on the bottom of each thumbnail image 35 up EJ will have the file number and date printed on the bottom of the thumbnail images Default With a Canon printer the print will be borderless 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 This depends on the lt gt date file number imprinting option set in step 5 eneen Set the printing effects JUMP ES Set as desired If you need not set any RK Ee printing effects go to step 5 on page 132 Turn the lt gt dial to select the item on the Paper settings FJFast photo upper right see left figure then press lt 6 gt Borderless e Next turn the lt 3 gt dial to select the desired printing effect then press lt 6 gt Printing Effects Depending on the printer certain items might not be displayed Fa Off Same as the printing characteristics turned On No automatic correction will be performed The image will be printed according to the printer s standard color The image s Exif data is used to make automatic corrections The image will be printed with higher saturation to produce more vivid blues and greens B W B W Prints in black and white with true blacks B W Cool tone Prints in black and white with cool bluish blacks B W Warm tone Prints in black and white with warm yellowish blacks
144. unctions 3 Select OK e Turn the lt gt dial to select OK then press lt e gt All the Custom Functions will be reset to the default settings Clear all Custom Functions 4 e The C Fn 00 focusing screen setting will not be canceled When the shooting mode is lt gt the camera settings and Custom Function settings cannot be reset or cleared to the default settings 154 DIS Custom Function Settings m C Fn 01 SET function when shooting You can change the function assigned to lt gt 0 Default no function 1 Change quality After pressing lt gt look at the LCD panel and turn the lt gt dial to set the recording quality directly 2 Change Picture Style Press the lt gt button to display the Picture Style selection screen on the LCD monitor Turn the lt 3 gt dial to select the desired Picture Style then press lt gt 3 Menu display Gives the same function as the lt MENU gt button 4 Image replay Gives the same function as the lt L gt gt button C Fn 02 Long exp noise reduction Off 1 Auto noise reduction For 1 sec or longer exposures noise reduction is performed automatically if long exposure noise is detected Setting this to Auto noise reduction is effective in most cases 2 On Noise reduction is performed for all exposures 1 sec or longer Setting this may reduce the noise even for exposures which would not have been noise detected reduced at th
145. ure amount compensation AEB range Shutter speed CF card full warning FuLL CF FE lock FEL CF card error warning Err CF Busy buSY No CF card warning no CF Aperture The actual display will show only the applicable items 17 Nomenclature Mode Dial Camera user setting p 152 Bulb p 96 Manual exposure p 90 Aperture priority AE p 88 Shutter priority AE p 86 Program AE p 84 Full Auto p 46 Battery Charger CG 580 This is a battery pack charger p 22 z Power plug Battery pack slot Red lamp 18 Nomenclature Battery Charger CB 5L This is a battery pack charger p 22 Do not use any AC adapters or compact power adapters other than the ones rated input AC 100 240 V 50 60 Hz rated output DC 7 8 8 1 V shown on the system map p 172 Using such incompatible adapters may result in fire overheating or electrical shock Conventions Used in this Manual mum e In the text the lt gt icon indicates the power switch Oy All operations described in this manual assume that the lt gt switch is set to lt ON gt or lt 7 gt e The lt g gt Icon indicates the Main Dial e The lt gt icon indicates the Quick Control Dial e Operations with the lt 3 gt dial assume that the lt gt switch is already set to lt gt Be sure it is set to lt gt Tt In the text the lt gt icon indicates the Multi control
146. 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 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 defor
147. w capacity CF card it might not be able to record large images e A Microdrive is vulnerable to vibration and physical shock If you use a Microdrive be careful not to subject the camera to vibration or physical shock especially while recording or displaying images Fl On the menu if you set the 48 Shoot w o card to Off it will prevent shooting without a CF card p 99 29 Basic Operation mx Power Switch The camera can operate only after the lt gt switch is turned on SS lt OFF gt The camera is turned off and S does not operate KIY Sa lt ON gt The camera operates lt gt The camera and lt gt operate p 32 Fl e To save battery power the camera turns off automatically after 1 minute of non operation To turn on the camera again press the shutter button or other button e You can change the auto power off time with the menu s YT Auto power off setting p 39 f you turn the lt Q gt switch to lt OFF gt while the captured images are being recorded onto the CF card the remaining number of captured images to be recorded will be indicated on the top LCD panel with the number of lt f gt When all the images are finished recording the display will turn off and the camera will turn off 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 a
148. will start F Fast photo Cancel gt During the printing the lt B gt button EJBorderless Print__J lamp will blink in blue e When the printing ends the screen will return to step 1 e To stop the printing press lt gt while Stop is displayed then turn the lt gt dial to select OK and press lt Ger gt 132 El e Depending on the image s file size and recording quality it may take some time for the printing to start after you select Print e The Default setting for printing effects and other options are the printer s own default settings as set by the printer s manufacturer See the printer s instruction manual to find out what the Default settings are 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 see 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 lt gt to stop printing After resolving the problem resume printing For details on how to resolve a printing problem refer to the printer s instruction manual Paper Error Check whether the paper is properly loaded in the printer Ink Error The printer has run out of ink or the waste ink tank is full Hardware Error Check for any printer problems other than paper and ink prob
149. x 82 g e Battery Charger CG 580 Compatible battery Battery Pack BP 511A BP 514 BP 511 or BP 512 Recharging time BP 511A BP 514 Approx 100 min BP 511 BP 512 Approx 90 min Rated input AC 100 240 V Rated output DC 8 4 V Working temperature range 0 C 40 C Working humidity 85 or less Dimensions W x H x D 91 x 67 x 31 mm Weight Approx 115g 178 Specifications e Battery Charger CB 5L Compatible battery Battery Pack BP 511A BP 514 BP 511 or BP 512 Power cord length Approx 1 8 m Recharging time BP 511A BP 514 Approx 100 min BP 511 BP 512 Approx 90 min Rated input AC 100 240 V Rated output DC 8 4 V Working temperature range 0 C 40 C Working humidity 85 or lower Dimensions W x H x D 91 x 67 x 32 3 mm Weight Approx 105 g excluding power cord e All the specifications above are based on Canon s testing standards e The camera s specifications and physical appearance are subject to change without notice European Union and EEA only This symbol indicates that this product is not to be disposed of with your household waste according to the WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC and your national law This product should be handed over to Wl a designated collection point e g on an authorized one for one basis when you buy a new similar product or to an authorized collection site for recycling waste electrical and electronic equipment EEE Improper handling of this t
150. xposure by 2 stops 91 Setting Exposure Compensation mau Exposure compensation is used to alter the standard exposure setting set by the camera You can make the image look lighter increased exposure or darker decreased exposure You can set the exposure compensation up to 2 stops in 1 3 stop increments Set the Mode Dial to lt P gt lt Tv gt or lt Av gt Check the exposure level indicator oe Press the shutter button halfway and check the exposure level indicator Set the exposure compensation amount oe Set the lt gt switch to lt 7 gt and while looking at the viewfinder or LCD panel turn the lt gt dial Turn the lt gt dial while pressing the shutter button halfway or within 4 after pressing the shutter button halfway To cancel the exposure compensation set the exposure compensation amount back to lt gt Standard exposure index Exposurelevel opa mark Increased Decreased exposure e Bm exposure A Take the picture Fl o The exposure compensation amount will remain in effect even after the lt gt switch is set to lt OFF gt e Ifthe standard exposure setting is 1 125 sec and f 8 0 setting the exposure compensation amount to plus or minus one stop will be the same as setting the shutter speed or aperture value as follows Tt stop 0 HT stop Shutter speed 250 lt 125 60 Aperture value 11 80 gt 56 oe Take ca
151. ype of waste could have a possible negative impact on the environment and human health due to potentially hazardous substances that are generally associated with EEE At the same time your cooperation in the correct disposal of this product will contribute to the effective usage of natural resources For more information about where you can drop off your waste equipment for recycling please contact your local city office waste authority approved WEEE scheme or your household waste disposal service For more information regarding return and recycling of WEEE products please visit www canon europe com environment EEA Norway Iceland and Liechtenstein 179 Index ee AC Adapter kt 26 170 Access lamp EEN 29 Accessories E 170 Add original decision data 161 Adjust evels EE 130 Adobe RGB EE 67 ee 84 AE OCI EE 95 164 PRE EE 93 EE deeg 74 AF EE ete Aten 77 AF assist beam 156 Al FOGUS A Foreleg 76 Al Servo RE 75 Aperture value ccccesseeeeeeeeeeee ees 88 Attaching the Strap ee 21 e 112 Auto playback nnnaannnnnnnaaeenenen 112 Auto power Oft 30 39 Auto reset nnnnoeeanneeoeereenennree nne 71 Auto e 105 Automatic AF point selection 77 EE 88 E EE 128 EEN chal waive ttl 22 24 170 Battery Charger AA 18 Battery check 24 EE 99 Bracket sequence s s nssneseeeenee 157 Brightener eer Eeegee tee EEgeEt e 130 Bnohtness eenen 130 Bubble Jet Di
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