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1. Metering Mode AF Point Selection Method p 77 Automatic Selection Manual Selection AE lock is applied at the AF AE lock is applied at the Ji point that achieved focus selected AF point og AE lock is applied at the center AF point When the lens focus mode switch is set to lt MF gt AE lock is applied at the center AF point 88 amp FE Lock me FE lock locks the flash exposure setting over the desired area of the subject This feature also works with external EX series Speedlites FE stands for Flash Exposure Press the lt 4 gt button to pop up the built in flash e Press the shutter button halfway and look in the viewfinder to check that the lt gt icon is lit 2 Focus the subject 3 Press the lt gt button 416 Aim the viewfinder center over the subject where you want to lock the flash exposure then press the lt gt button gt The flash will fire a preflash and the required flash output is calculated and retained in memory gt In the viewfinder FEL is displayed for a moment and lt 4 gt will light Each time you press the lt gt button a preflash is fired and the required flash output is calculated and retained in memory A Take the picture e Compose the shot and press the shutter button completely gt The flash is fired to take the picture Q If the subject is too far away and beyond the effective range of th
2. Press the lt lt gt key to select the Francais Svenska feiebe3z desired language then press lt gt Espanol gt The menu language will change ans NVLKG or Po fUGUES PVC TAAR Press the lt MENU gt button to return Suomi Polski to the shooting settings display 30 Installing and Removing the Card maa The captured image is recorded onto the card sold separately Make sure the card s write protect switch is set upward to enable writing erasing Installing the Card Open the cover Slide the cover as shown by the arrow to open it Card s write 2 Insert the Card protect switch e As shown by the illustration face the card s label side toward you and insert it until it clicks in place Close the cover Close the cover and slide it in the direction shown by the arrow until it snaps shut When you set the power switch to lt ON gt the number of remaining m shots will be displayed on the LCD dz L 411 monitor Shots remaining F The shots remaining depends on the remaining capacity of the card image recording quality ISO speed etc The Q Shoot w o card menu option set to Off will prevent you from forgetting to install a card p 108 31 Installing and Removing the Card Removing the Card 1 Open the cover Set the power switch to lt OFF gt Check that Recording is not displayed on the LCD mon
3. Al FOCUS Al Focus AF AL Large Fine Al SERVO Al Servo AF aL Large Normal MF Manual Focusing 4M Medium Fine aM Medium Normal Metering mode p 77 4s Small Fine Evaluative metering as Small Normal Partial metering RAW Center weighted average metering W AL RAW Large Fine The display will show only the settings currently applicable 18 Nomenclature Viewfinder Information AF point display indicator lt gt Focusing screen AF points lt ISO gt ISO speed RGB A BAD E lt gt AE lock lt gt Focus AEB in progress confirmation light lt 4 gt Flash ready Max burst Improper FE lock warning White balance correction lt 4y gt High speed sync _ ISO speed FP flash lt 4 gt FE lock lt B W gt Monochrome shooting FEB in progress Exposure level indicator Exposure compensation amount lt gt Flash exposure AEB range compensation Red eye reduction lamp on indicator Aperture Shutter speed Card full warning FuLL FE lock FEL Card error warning Err Busy buSY No card warning Card Built in flash recycling 4 buSY The display will show only the settings currently applicable 19 Nomenclature Mode Dial The Mode Dial has the Basic Zone modes and Creative Zone modes Creative Zone These modes give you more control over the result P Program AE p 56 Tv Shutter priority AE p 70
4. Turn off the camera s power switch before connecting it e Use the interface cable that came with the camera When connecting the cable plug to the camera s lt lt gt terminal the cable plug s lt gt icon must face the front side of the camera To the personal computer s USB port connect the plug on other end of the cable 2 Set the camera s power switch to lt ON gt When the program selection screen appears on the personal computer select EOS Utility When the camera model selection screen appears select your camera s model gt The EOS Utility screen will appear on the computer and the direct image transfer screen will appear on the camera s LCD monitor 147 E gt Transferring Images to a Personal Computer Q Shooting will be disabled while the direct transfer screen is displayed F e If the EOS Utility screen does not appear see Software Instruction Manual in the CD ROM e Before disconnecting the cable turn off the camera Pull out the cable by grasping the plug instead of the cord Transferring Images to a Personal Computer The images sent to the personal computer will be saved in the My Pictures folder or Pictures folder in subfolders organized according to shooting date Direct transfer Transfer all the images in the card All images to the personal computer New i Tranter Arter images Select All images then
5. Holding the Camera To obtain sharp images hold the camera still to minimize camera shake Horizontal shooting Vertical shooting 1 Wrap your right hand around the camera grip firmly 2 Hold the lens bottom with your left hand 3 Press the shutter button lightly with your right hand s index finger 4 Press your arms and elbows lightly against the front of your body 5 Press the camera against your face and look through the viewfinder 6 To maintain a stable stance place one foot in front of the other F For shooting while looking at the LCD monitor see page 95 36 Basic Operation Shutter Button The shutter button has two steps You can press the shutter button halfway Then you can further press the shutter button completely Pressing halfway This activates autofocusing and automatic exposure metering that sets the shutter speed and aperture E The exposure setting shutter speed and aperture is displayed in the viewfinder 04 Pressing completely This releases the shutter and takes the picture Preventing Camera Shake Camera movement during the moment of exposure is called camera shake Camera shake can cause blurred pictures To prevent camera shake note the following Hold and steady the camera as shown on the previous page e Press the shutter button halfway to autofocus then press the shutter button completely F e If you press the shutter button compl
6. lt gt Playback button p 54 cover release lever p 26 lt gt Setting button Battery compartment cover Shooting settings display p 38 42 p 26 1 lt f gt Erase button p 130 lt lt gt gt Cross keys p 38 T e h lt A amp gt Metering mode Jump selection button p 77 125 lt V 13 gt Picture Style selection button p 67 lt lt q amp Qi Y gt Drive mode selection button p 53 63 lt p AF gt AF mode selection button p 60 Card slot p 31 Nomenclature Shooting Settings Display Shutter speed Main Dial pointer p 69 Exposure level indicator Aperture Exposure compensation amount p 78 AEB range p 80 ISO speed p 57 White balance p 90 Auto Flash exposure compensation p 79 Built in flash External Speedlite Cloudy Shooting mode 34 Tungsten light White fluorescent Drive mode light p 53 63 4 Flash O Single shooting a Custom Continuous shooting 10 10 sec self timer 2 2 sec self timer c Continuous shots after self timer WB White balance correction p 92 White balance bracketing p 93 t Shots remaining H Shots remaining during WB bracketing Battery check p 28 Self timer countdown a Cea a Bulb exposure time Picture Style p 67 ___ AF mode p 60 ONE SHOT One Shot AF Image recording quality p 64
7. Basic Shooting and Image Playback and how to view images on a TV set You can also erase images About 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 gt Searching for Images Quickly ma EI Display Multiple Images on One Screen Index display Search for images quickly with the index display showing four or nine images on one screen Turn on the index display e During image playback press the lt A gt button gt The 4 image index display will appear The currently selected image will be highlighted in a blue frame e Press the lt E3 Q gt button again to switch to the 9 image index display Select the image Turn the lt gt dial to select an adjacent image Press the lt lt gt key to move the blue frame to select another image Press the lt Q gt button to display the selected image at full view 9 images gt 4 images gt 1 image 124 E Searching for Images Quickly SS SS Se es a E Jump through Images Jump display When the card contains many images you can browse through them by 10 or 100 images at a time Also if the images were shot on different days you can browse through them by date This browsing technique is called jump 1 Select the jump method Inthe single image display mode x press the l
8. C Fn 12 Add original decision data 0 Off 1 On Data for verifying whether the image is original or not is appended to the image automatically When the shooting information of an image appended with the verification data is displayed p 131 the lt gt icon will appear To verify whether the image is original the Original Data Security Kit OSK E3 sold separately is required El The images are not compatible with the image encryption decryption features of Original Data Security Kit OSK E3 159 M Registering My Menu memm For faster access you can register up to six menus and Custom Functions whose settings you change frequently ga 1 Select My Menu settings e Under the 24 tab select My Menu settings then press lt gt My Menu settings 2 Select Register me e Select Register then press lt gt Or 3 Register the desired menus Quality e Select a menu then press lt gt Red eye On Off i Beep When the confirmation dialog Shoot w o card appears and you select OK and press lt gt the menu will be registered e Repeat this procedure to register up to six menus To return to the screen in step 2 press the lt MENU gt button My Menu settings My menu registered item My Menu settings Sort and other settings displayed in step 2 are as follows e Sort You can change the order of the registered menu items in My Menu Select Sort and select the
9. DateTime 7 pate Tine e Press the lt lt gt gt key to select the Language Video sygg y j If tab s Press the lt AV gt key to select Date Time then press lt gt Date Time 3 Set the date and time Set Date Time e Press the lt lt gt gt key to select the 12 06 2008 15 30 00 date or time number dd mm yy Press lt gt so is displayed 12 06 2008 Press the lt AV gt key to set the number oK Cancel then press lt amp gt returns to O A Exit the menu e Press the lt lt gt gt key to select OK then press lt gt gt The date time will be set e Press the lt MENU gt button to return to the shooting settings display F The date time set will start from when you press lt gt in step 4 e If you store the camera without the battery or if the camera s battery becomes exhausted the date time might be reset If this happens set the date time again 29 mM Selecting the Interface Language mum Display the menu Press the lt MENU gt button to display the menu pO NU DISP f 2 Under the If tab select LOD brightness pT Language ee Ese i ga Press the lt lt gt gt key to select the Video system PAL If tab e Press the lt AV gt key to select Language the third item from the top then press lt gt Sensor cleaning Language 3 Select the desired language
10. gt dial the m mark on the screen will change to m m 3 points Turning the lt gt dial to the right sets the B A bracketing and turning it to the left sets the M G bracketing gt On the right side of the screen BKT indicates the bracketing direction and the bracketing amount is also displayed x BA 43 f i SHIFT x Poise Clear Nt Pressing the lt DISP gt button will cancel BKT SET KUN all the WB SHIFT BKT settings e Press lt gt to exit the setting and return to the menu Bracketing Sequence The images will be bracketed in the following sequence 1 Standard white balance 2 Blue B bias and 3 Amber A bias or 1 Standard white balance 2 Magenta M bias 3 Green G bias Q During WB bracketing the maximum burst for continuous shooting will be lower and the number of possible shots will also decrease to one third the normal number If the I Custom Functions C Fn menu s High ISO speed noise reduction p 155 is set to 1 On WB bracketing will not be possible Fl Since three images are recorded for one shot the card will take longer to record the shot e BKT stands for Bracketing 93 Preventing Camera Shake maa The camera s mechanical shake caused by the reflex mirror action can affect images taken with a super telephoto lens or close up macro lens In such cases mirror lockup is effective Mirror lockup is enabled by selecting I Custom Fu
11. CA PS700 eoccocococooooooo System Map Remote Switch EF lenses EF S lenses RS 60E3 Y Video Cable Vena TV Video EOS DIGITAL EOS DIGITAL Solution Disk Software Instruction Manuals Disk cS ae Interface Cable IFC 200U a a gt Interface Cable IFC 500U oF p C gt PictBridge compatible printer Personal computer Windows Vista Windows XP Original Data Veo SOK ES PC card stot OSK E3 Card reader PC card slot SD memory card SDHC memory card PCMCIA adapter 177 Specifications m e Type Type Recording media Image sensor size Compatible lenses Lens mount e Image Sensor Type Pixels Aspect ratio Color filter system Low pass filter Dust deletion feature e Recording System Recording format Image type RAW JPEG simultaneous recording File size File numbering e Image Processing Color space Picture Styles White balance 178 Digital single lens reflex AF AE camera with built in flash SD memory card SDHC memory card 22 2 mm x 14 8 mm Canon EF lenses including EF S lenses 35mm equivalent focal length is approx 1 6 times the lens focal length Canon EF mount High sensitivity high resolution large single plate CMOS sensor Effective pixels Approx 10 10 megapixels Total pixels Approx 10 50 megapixels 3 2 RGB pri
12. Printing 2136 Digital Print Order Format DPOF zonnen oiae 143 Direct Printing with DPOF 146 Transferring Images to a Personal Computer 147 9 Customizing the Camera 151 Setting Custom Functions Custom Function Settings A Registering My Menu zenis a a 10 Reference 161 When Autofocus Fails 02 200 sssscstitesvesnecavaadceestend ceed E A 162 Using a Household Power Outlet ccccececseeseseeeteeeeeeeeeeesneeseteeeaeeeeeeeeees 163 Using the Remote Switch External Speedlites Moni Settings aisean aeni hi iis Function Availability TAE i ireann iaaea e ASAI EE AA 170 Troubleshooting Guide Error Codes SVS Map oras A AVEA OREAREN ANSER Specifications Index Contents at a Glance Shooting e Shoot automatically gt p 43 52 Basic Zone modes e Shoot continuously gt p 47 50 63 amp Continuous shooting Take a picture of myself in a group gt p 53 Self timer e Freeze the action e Take a blurred action shot gt p 70 Tv Shutter priority AE e Blur the background Keep the background in sharp focus gt p 72 Av Aperture priority AE Adjust the image brightness exposure gt p 78 Exposure compensation e Shoot under low light gt p 44 57 58 Flash photography e Shoot without flash gt p 52 Flash Off Photograph fireworks at night gt p 75 Bulb exposure Shoot while viewing the LCD monitor gt p 96 Live View sho
13. gt Format 2 Format the card Format card e Select OK then press lt amp gt AAEM i et gt The card will be formatted a GB used 1 89 GB gt When the formatting is completed Low level format the menu will reappear Cancel 1 86 GB used e For low level formatting press the A LIS Nien hs lt gt button checkmark Low level Cancel format with lt v gt then select OK 40 Formatting the Card SS SS ee I About Low level Formatting Do low level formatting if the card s recording or reading speed seems slow Since low level formatting will erase all recordable sectors in the card the formatting will take slightly longer than normal formatting e You can stop the low level formatting by selecting Cancel Even in this case normal formatting will have been completed and you can use the card as usual Q When the card is formatted only the file management information is changed The actual data is not completely erased Be aware of this when selling or discarding the card When discarding the card execute low level formatting or destroy the card physically to prevent the data from being leaked F The card s capacity displayed on the format screen may be lower than the capacity indicated on the card 41 Switching the LCD Monitor Screen sx The LCD monitor can display the shooting settings screen menu screen image etc Shooting Settings The shooting settings are di
14. then press lt gt When you press the shutter button halfway the AEB amount will be displayed on the LCD monitor 3 Take the picture e Focus and press the shutter button 1 125 F8 0 completely With the current drive 2 1 9 1 2 E 400 mode p 63 the three bracketed shots will be taken in this sequence Standard decreased and increased exposure 80 Auto Exposure Bracketing Canceling AEB e Follow steps 1 and 2 to set the AEB Zee V oz amount to lt ESEE gt The AEB setting will be canceled automatically if the power switch is set to lt OFF gt obtain flash ready etc x Shooting Tips e Using AEB with continuous shooting If lt gt continuous shooting p 63 has been set and you press the shutter button completely the three bracketed shots will be taken continuously in this sequence Standard decreased and increased exposure Using AEB with lt gt single shooting Press the shutter button three times to take the three bracketed shots The three bracketed shots will be exposed in the following sequence Standard decreased and increased exposure e Using AEB with exposure compensation Centering on the exposure compensation amount AEB will be taken e Using AEB with the self timer With self timer lt 10 gt or lt 2 gt you can take three continuous shots With lt c gt set the number of continuous shots will be three times the number set p 53 Q e Neither flash nor bu
15. turn the lt gt dial to the left to set a lower aperture or increase the ISO speed If the picture will be too bright the 4000 1 4000 sec shutter speed display will blink If this happens turn the lt 74 gt dial to the right to set a higher aperture or decrease the ISO speed 73 Av Changing the Depth of Field ee eS SS _____ Using the Built in Flash To obtain a correct flash exposure the flash output will be set automatically to match the set aperture autoflash exposure The shutter speed will be set automatically between 1 200 sec 30 sec to suit the scene s brightness In low light the main subject is exposed with the automatic flash and the background is exposed with a slow shutter speed set automatically Both the subject and background look properly exposed automatic slow speed flash sync If you are handholding the camera keep it steady to prevent camera shake Using a tripod is recommended To prevent slow speed sync select the f Custom Functions C Fn menu s Flash sync speed in Av mode p 154 and set it to 1 1 200sec fixed Press the depth of field preview button to stop down to the current aperture setting You can check the depth of field range of acceptable focus through the viewfinder Fl If it is difficult to discern the depth of field first set the lowest f number Then hold down the depth of field preview button and look through the viewfinder
16. 0 28 m 0 92 ft From image sensor plane Max magnification 0 28x at 55 mm Field of view 248 x 161 81 x 54 mm 9 8 x 6 3 3 2 x 2 1 in at 0 28 m Filter size 58 mm Max diameter x length Approx 68 5 x 66 mm 2 7 x 2 6 in Weight Approx 190 g 6 7 oz Hood EW 60C Case LP814 e All specifications above are based on Canon s testing standards e The camera s specifications and exterior are subject to change without notice Ifaproblem occurs with a non Canon lens attached to the camera consult the respective lens maker Trademarks e Adobe is a trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated e Windows is a trademark or registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries e Macintosh and Mac OS is a trademark or registered trademark of Apple Inc in the United States and other countries The SDHC logo is a trademark e All other corporate and product 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 a 185 Safety Warnings Follow these safeguards and use the equipment properly to prevent injury death and ma
17. AF assist beam even if the camera s C Fn 6 0 2 is set C Fn 7 AF during Live View shooting When 1 or 2 is set AF will be possible during Live View shooting For details see pages 102 106 0 Disable 1 Quick mode p 102 2 Live mode p 104 C Fn 8 Mirror lockup 0 Disable 1 Enable Prevents camera vibrations caused by the reflex mirror action which can disturb shooting with super telephoto lenses or close up macro shooting See page 94 for the mirror lockup procedure 157 EM Custom Function Settings ee _ E _ C Fn IV Operation Others C Fn 9 Shutter AE lock button 0 1 AFI AE lock 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 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 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 optimum focusing and exposure will always be achieved as you wait for the decisive moment C Fn 10 SET
18. AF Quality AL AF point selection Automatic selection ISO speed Auto Metering mode Evaluative metering File numbering Continuous Drive mode CO Single shooting Color space sRGB Exposure compensation O Zero White balance Auto WB AEB Canceled WB correction Canceled Flash exposure Zero WB bracketing Canceled compensation Picture Style Standard Live View shooting Disable The white balance data p 90 obtained from the custom white balance and the Dust Delete Data p 119 will be erased 114 Handy Features See ae eee TM Setting the LCD Monitor Off On You can enable or disable the LCD monitor s shooting settings display p 42 from turning on when the shutter button is pressed halfway fe Under the IY tab select LCD off on btn then press lt gt Select one of the settings below then press lt gt LCD off on btn __ Shutter btn Shutter DISP Remains on e Shutter btn The display turns off when you press the shutter button halfway and reappears when you let go of the shutter button e Shutter DISP The display turns off when you press the shutter button halfway and remains off after you let go of the shutter button To turn on the display press the lt DISP gt button or lt 69 gt Remains on The display does not turn off when you press the shutter button halfway To turn off the display press the lt DISP gt button or lt G1 gt M4 Changi
19. Fn setting Clear external flash C Fn setting I Set up 3 Yellow Custom Functions C Fn Customize the camera as desired 152 Clear all camera settings Clear all Custom Clear settings Func C En 114 Firmware Ver For updating the firmware 24 My Menu Green My Menu settings Register frequently used menu items and 160 Custom Functions 169 Function Availability Table mau Set automatically O User selectable Not selectable Basic Zone Creative Zone OAJ a e a l h G JPEG O O 0 0 0 0 0 RAW RAW ML Auto e e e e e e e Mode Dial 2 z z A DEP O Apen p ds os Manual Standard e e e e e Portrait e Landscape e Neutral S NPId Faithful Monochrome User Defined sRGB e e jojo aoeds 10 09 Adobe RGB Auto WB e e e e e e e Preset WB Custom WB WE correction WB bracketing Auto Lighting Optimizer ojojo Soueleq SUM ej ojojojojojolojojojoiolojojojojojo olo One Shot e e e e Al Servo e Al Focus e e AF AF Auto e e jojo point selection Manual ojoiojojojoiliojojojojoiliojojojojoliojojojojljojojojojo o E ojojojojojojliolojojoloiliololojojoljololoj joilojojojolojo ojojojojojoliolojojoloiliololojojolololoj oiliojojojolojo ojojojojojoliolojojoloiliololojojolololoj oiojojojolojo AF
20. Lighting Optimizer will operate to adjust the image automatically to obtain the optimum brightness and contrast It is also set by default in Creative Zone modes p 156 Fully Automatic Shooting memm 1 Set the Mode Dial to lt gt AF point 2 Aim any AF point over the subject e All the AF points will operate and focus will generally be achieved at the AF point covering the closest object e Aiming the center AF point over the subject will make focusing easier 3 Focus the subject e Press the shutter button halfway and the lens will move to focus gt The dot inside the AF point achieving focus flashes briefly in red At the same time the beeper will sound and the focus confirmation light lt gt in the viewfinder will light gt If necessary the built in flash will pop up automatically Z 4 Take the picture Press the shutter button completely to m take the picture gam i gt The captured image will be displayed oe for about 2 sec on the LCD monitor e If the built in flash has popped up you can push it back down with your fingers C 44 O Fully Automatic Shooting r SS 5 E j gt FAQ The focus confirmation light lt gt blinks and focus is not achieved Aim the AF point over an area having good contrast between light and dark then press the shutter button halfway p 162 If you are too close to the subject move away and try again e Sometimes multiple AF poi
21. NORGE as Hallagerbakken 110 Postboks 33 Holmlia 1201 Oslo Norway Helpdesk 23 50 01 43 0 89 NOK 0 49 NOK min Www canon no CANON OY Kuluttajatuotteet Huopalahdentie 24 PL1 00351 Helsinki Finland Helpdesk 020 366 466 0 02 min pvm tai mpm www canon fi CANON SVENSKA AB Gustav Ill s Boulevard 26 S 169 88 Solna Sweden Helpdesk 46 0 8 519 923 69 0 23 SEK 0 45 SEK min Fax 46 0 8 97 20 01 www canon se CANON SCHWEIZ AG Industriestrasse 12 8305 Dietlikon Switzerland Helpdesk 0848 833 838 0 08 CHF min www canon ch CANON AUSTRIA GmbH Oberlaaer Strasse 233 A 1110 Wien Austria Helpdesk 0810 081009 0 07 min www canon at CANON PORTUGAL S A Rua Alfredo Silva 14 Alfragide 2610 016 Amadora Portugal Helpdesk 351 21 42 45 190 0 0847 0 031 min www canon pt WEB SELF SERVICE www canon europe com This Instruction Manual booklet is current as of July 2008 For information on the camera s compatibility with any accessories and lenses introduced after this date contact any Canon Service Center CEL SJ1RA210 CANON INC 2008 PRINTED IN THE EU
22. View image is displayed You can move the focusing frame with the lt lt gt gt keys To magnify the area within the focusing frame press the lt Q gt button e Although you can set the AF mode to Al Servo AF or Al Focus AF AF will stop when the camera returns to the Live View image display step 4 so you cannot focus the moving subject e f you want AF and AE lock to work separately select the If Custom Functions C Fn menu s Shutter AE lock button p 158 and set it to 1 AE lock AF e AF is not possible with Remote Switch RS 60E3 sold separately 103 Using AF to Focus iae al i iS C Fn 7 2 Live mode The image sensor is used to focus Although AF is possible with the Live View image displayed the AF operation will take longer than with Quick mode Also achieving focus may be more difficult than with Quick mode Set to Live mode and the lens focus mode switch to lt AF gt 1 Display the Live View image Press lt gt gt The Live View image will appear on the LCD monitor When Live mode is set the AF point lt gt will be displayed 11 eegent 4111400 2 Focus the subject e Aim the AF point over the subject and hold down the lt gt button gt When focus is achieved the AF point will turn green and the beeper will sound gt If focus is not achieved the AF point will turn orange 3 Take the picture Check the focus and exposure then press the shut
23. and Design rule for Camera File System 2 0 Exif 2 21 Since the image will look very subdued with an sRGB personal computer environment 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 F 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 The ICC profile is not appended The ICC profile is explained in the Software Instruction Manual in the CD ROM 87 amp AE Lock me Use AE lock when the area of focus is to be different from the exposure metering area or when you want to take multiple shots at the same exposure setting Press the lt gt button to lock the exposure then recompose and take the shot This is called AE lock It is effective for backlit subjects LAR ld 23 is j a a EH AE Lock Effects Focus the subject Press the shutter button halfway gt The exposure setting will be displayed Press the lt gt button 64 gt The lt gt icon 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 auto 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 the shutter button to take another shot
24. assist beam e e e 170 Function Availability Table Set automatically O User selectable Not selectable Basic Zone Creative Zone O P m e a 5 Tv Av M A DEP e o o o o o Mode Dial iy Evaluative Partial Center weighted average O O apow Burajoy O o Ro O O O Program shift Exposure _ compensation AEB AE lock O einsodx Depth of field preview Single e e e e e Continuous e 10sec selftimer O O O O O O O nna 2 sec self timer Continuous shots oO oO oO O Oo O oO after self timer Auto e o e e ojojojolo ol olojojojojojoj U ojojojojo o olojo ojojojojo o olojo ojojojojo oj ojojo ojojojojolo O O O O O Manual Flash off e e e Red eye reduction O O O O FE lock Flash exposure compensation ysey ul yiIng ojojolo ojojolo ojojolo ojojolo ojojolo Live View shooting 171 Troubleshooting Guide sx If there is a problem first refer to this Troubleshooting Guide If this Troubleshooting Guide does not resolve the problem contact your dealer or nearest Canon Service Center Power The camera does not operate even when the power switch is set to lt ON gt The battery is not properly installed in the camera p 26 Recharge the battery p
25. at 23 C 73 F with EF 50mm f 1 4 USM lens ISO 100 Provided Simulated exposure displayed in real time TFT color liquid crystal monitor 2 5 in Approx 230 000 Approx 100 181 Specifications Brightness adjustment 7 levels provided Interface languages 20 e Image Playback Display format Single image single image image recording quality shooting information histogram 4 or 9 image index magnified view approx 1 5x 10x rotated image image jump by 1 10 100 images or shooting date Highlight alert Provided Overexposed highlights blink e Image Protection and Erase Protect Single images can be erase protected or not Erase Single image checkmarked images or all images in the card can be erased except protected images at one time e Direct Printing Compatible printers PictBridge compatible printers Printable images JPEG image compliant to Design rule for Camera File System DPOF printing possible Easy Print feature Provided e Digital Print Order Format DPOF Version 1 1 compatible e Direct Image Transfer Compatible images JPEG and RAW images Only JPEG images can be transferred as wallpaper on the personal computer screen e Customization Custom Functions Total 12 My Menu registration Provided e Interface USB terminal For personal computer communication and direct printing Hi Speed USB Video OUT terminal NTSC PAL selectable Remote control terminal For Remote Switch RS 6
26. at the selected shutter speed F About the Shutter Speed Display The LCD monitor displays the shutter speed as a fraction However the viewfinder displays only the denominator Also 0 5 indicates 0 5 sec and 15 is 15 sec 70 Tv Action Shots e E X Shooting Tips e To freeze the action or moving subject Use a fast shutter speed such as 1 4000 sec to 1 500 sec To blur a running child or animal giving the impression of fast movement Use a medium shutter speed such as 1 250 sec to 1 30 sec Follow the moving subject through the viewfinder and press the shutter button to take the picture If you use a telephoto lens hold it steady to prevent camera shake e How to blur a flowing river or water fountain Use a slow shutter speed to 1 15 sec or slower Use a tripod to prevent camera shake e Set the shutter speed so that the aperture display does not blink in the viewfinder If you press the shutter button halfway and change the shutter speed while the aperture is displayed the aperture display will also change to maintain the same exposure amount of light reaching the image sensor If you exceed the adjustable aperture range the aperture display will blink to indicate that the standard exposure cannot be obtained If the exposure will be too dark the lowest aperture will blink If this happens turn the lt 7 gt dial to the left to set a slower shutter speed or increase the ISO speed If the
27. attaching a lens other than an EF S lens align the lens with the red EF lens mount index On the lens set the focus mode switch to lt AF gt autofocus e If itis set to lt MF gt manual focus autofocus will not operate A Remove the front lens cap Q Do not look at the sun directly through any lens Doing so may cause loss of vision e Ifthe front part focusing ring of the lens rotates during autofocusing do not touch the rotating part 33 Mounting and Detaching a Lens About Zooming To zoom turn the zoom ring on the lens with your fingers If you want to zoom do it before focusing Turning the zoom ring after achieving focus may throw off the focus slightly While pressing the lens release button turn the lens as shown by the arrow e Turn the lens until it stops then detach it Minimizing Dust When changing lenses do it in a place with minimal dust When storing the camera without a lens attached be sure to attach the body cap to the camera Remove dust on the body cap before attaching it Gl Image Conversion Factor Since the image size is smaller Image size than the 35mm film format it will Baer TPAD look like the lens focal length is 35mm image size increased by 1 6x 36 x 24mm 1 42 x 0 94 in 34 About the Lens Image Stabilizer mx The procedure explained here is based on the EF S 1
28. cards and make them unusable Do not spill any liquid onto the card e Always store your cards in a case to protect the data stored on them Do not bend the card or subject it to any excessive force or physical shock e Do not store the card 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 v Cautions During Prolonged Use When you shoot continuously for a prolonged period or use Live View shooting for a long period the camera may become hot Although this is not a malfunction holding the hot camera for a long period can cause slight skin burns 13 Quick Start Guide mu z Insert the battery p 26 c ep To recharge the battery see page 24 IN Attach the lens p 33 When attaching an EF S lens align it RN with the white index on the camera For other lenses align it with the red index Set the lens focus mode switch to lt AF gt p 33 THD ISTABILIZER ON OFF insert a card p 31 With the card s label facing Open the slot cover and you insert it into the slot s0 J Set the power switch to lt ON gt 5 Lees p 27 9 Jon When the LCD monitor displays the A oys J Date Time setting screen see page k
29. completing the print order press the lt MENU gt button to save the print order to the card Standard Both Press the lt AV gt key to set the number MENU Ba Quantity of copies to be printed for the displayed Total images selected image Index Press the lt AW gt key to checkmark the Check mark box lt v gt and the image will be included Index icon in the index print e Allimage If you select Mark all on card one copy of all the images in the card will be set for printing If you select Clear all on card the print order will be cleared for all the images in the card Q e Note that RAW images will not be included in the print order even if you set All image When using a PictBridge printer print no more than 400 images for one print order If you specify more than this all the images might not be printed 145 Direct Printing with DPOF memm PPrint order With a PictBridge printer you can easily Standard 7 prints print images with DPOF E Index 2 images Date File No Sel Image All image Set up Print MENU 1 Prepare to print See page 134 Follow the Connecting the Camera to a Printer procedure up to step 5 2 Under the 5 tab select Print order 3 Select Print e Print will be displayed only if the camera is connected to the printer and printing is possible 4 Set the Paper settings p 1
30. gt Print order gt The protect setting screen will Transfer order appear Histogram Brightness Auto play Image protect icon 2 Select the image and protect it Press the lt lt gt gt key to select the image to be protected then press lt gt gt When an image is protected the lt e gt icon will appear on the screen e To cancel the image protection press lt gt again The lt gt icon will disappear To protect another image repeat step 2 e To exit the image protection press the lt MENU gt button The menu will reappear Q If you format the card p 40 the protected images will also be erased F Once an image is protected it cannot be erased by the camera s erase function To erase a protected image you must first cancel the protection f you erase all the images p 130 only the protected images will remain This is convenient when you want to erase unnecessary images all at once 129 D Erasing Images mE You can either select and erase images one by one or erase them in one batch Protected images p 129 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 it Erasing a G AL image will erase both the RAW and JPEG images Erasing a Single Image 1 Playback the image to be erased Press the lt j gt button T
31. menu item whose order you want to change Then press lt gt With displayed press the lt AV gt key to change the order then press lt gt e Display from My Menu When Enable is set the 24 tab will be displayed first when you display the menu screen e Delete and Delete all items Deletes the registered menu items Delete deletes one menu item at a time and Delete all items deletes all menu items 160 Reference This chapter provides reference information for camera features system accessories etc The back of this chapter also has an index to make it easier to look up things When Autofocus Fails sxe Autofocus can fail to achieve focus the focus confirmation light lt gt blinks with certain subjects such as the following Subjects difficult to focus e Low contrast subjects Example Blue sky solid color walls etc Subjects in low light e Extremely backlit or reflective subjects Example Car with a reflective body etc e Near and far subjects covered by an AF point Example Animal in a cage etc e Repetitive patterns Example Skyscraper windows computer keyboards etc In such cases do one of the following 1 With One Shot AF focus an object at the same distance as the subject and lock the focus before recomposing p 46 2 Set the lens focus mode switch to lt MF gt and focus manually F f an Extender sold separately is attached and the maximum aperture of the lens is f 5
32. sharp and crisp Effective for close ups of women or children This Picture Style is also selected automatically when the Mode Dial is set to lt gt By changing the Color tone p 83 you can adjust the skin tone Landscape For vivid blues and greens and very sharp and crisp images Effective for impressive landscapes This Picture Style is also selected automatically when the Mode Dial is set to lt a gt 67 32 Selecting a Picture Style es Se _ _ _ S Neutral This is for users who prefer to process images with their personal computer For natural colors and subdued images Faithful This is for users who prefer to process images with their personal computer When the subject is captured under a color temperature of 5200K the color is adjusted colorimetrically to match the subject s color The image is dull and subdued Monochrome For black and white images Q Other than with QM the black and white image cannot be reverted to color If you want to later shoot pictures in color make sure the Monochrome setting has been canceled When Monochrome is selected lt B W gt will appear in the viewfinder User Def 1 3 You can register your own Picture Style settings for Portrait Landscape etc p 85 Any User Defined Picture Style which has not been set will have the same settings as the Standard Picture Style 68 More Advanced Techniques This chapter builds on the previous chapter and
33. speed noise reduction 0 Off 1 On Reduces the noise generated in the image Although noise reduction is applied at all ISO speeds it is particularly effective at high ISO speeds At low ISO speeds the noise in the shadow areas is further reduced Q With setting 1 continuous shooting and white balance bracketing cannot be used 155 EM Custom Function Settings e _ _ Eens C Fn 5 Auto Lighting Optimizer 0 Enable If the image comes out too dark or the contrast is too low the image brightness and contrast are corrected automatically Depending on the shooting conditions image noise may increase This function will not work with manual exposures nor and G 4L images In the Basic Zone modes the Auto Lighting Optimizer will operate automatically 1 Disable 156 Custom Function Settings a M ee eee C Fn Ill Auto focus Drive C Fn 6 AF assist beam firing The AF assist beam can be emitted by the camera s built in flash or by the external EOS dedicated Speedlite 0 Enable 1 Disable AF assist beam not emitted 2 Only external flash emits If an external EOS dedicated Speedlite is attached it will emit the AF assist beam when necessary The camera s built in flash will not emit the AF assist beam ir If the external EOS dedicated Speedlite s AF assist beam firing Custom Function is set to Disabled the Speedlite will not emit the
34. the lt s7 3 gt dial to the left Preparing for Live View Shooting Q During Live View shooting do not point the camera toward the sun The sun s heat can damage the camera s internal components e Live View shooting will disable a few Custom Function settings p 153 e Under low light or bright light conditions the Live View image might not reflect the brightness of the captured image Ifthe light source within the image changes the screen might flicker If this happens stop the Live View shooting then resume Live View shooting under the actual light source to be used e During Live View image display if you point the camera in a different direction it might throw off the correct brightness momentarily and the image might not look right Wait until the image brightness stabilizes before shooting If there is a very bright light source in the picture such as the sun the bright area might be blackened on the LCD monitor However the actual captured image will correctly show the bright area If you set the If LCD brightness to bright settings in low light chrominance noise may appear in the Live View image However the chrominance noise will not be recorded to the captured image e When you magnify the image the image sharpness may look more pronounced than it really is e Under the I Custom Functions C Fn menu setting Auto Lighting Optimizer p 156 to 0 Enable may display a darkly exposed set
35. 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 SSS SSE SSS LCD Monitor e Although the LCD monitor is manufactured with very high precision technology with over 99 99 effective 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 If the LCD monitor is left on for a prolonged period screen burn in may occur where you see remnants of what was displayed However this is only temporarily and will disappear when the camera is left unused for a few days Cards Cards are precision devices Do not drop the card or subject it to vibration Doing so could damage the images recorded on them e Do not store or use the card near anything having a strong magnetic field such as a TV set speakers or magnet Also avoid places prone to having static electricity Otherwise the images recorded on the card might be lost Do not leave the card in direct sunlight or near a heat source Doing so can warp the
36. while turning the lt gt dial to the right As the aperture gets smaller the viewfinder will gradually look darker You can also see how the depth of field increases 74 M Manual Exposure mx You can set both the shutter speed and aperture as desired With flash the flash exposure will be set automatically to match the aperture that was set The flash sync speed can be set within 1 200 sec to 1 30 sec or to bulb lt M gt stands for Manual 1 Set the Mode Dial to lt M gt List ENS 2 Set the shutter speed and aperture e To set the shutter speed turn the lt gt dial lt gt lt A gt lt A gt To set the aperture hold down the lt Avi4 gt button and turn the lt gt dial Standard exposure index 3 Set the exposure and take the picture The exposure level indicator in the Exposure level mark viewfinder indicates the exposure level up to 2 stops from the standard exposure index at the center While you change the shutter speed and aperture the exposure level mark will move You can decide which exposure level to set Bulb Exposures In step 2 turn the lt gt dial left to set lt BULB gt A bulb exposure keeps the shutter open for as long as you hold down the shutter button It can be used to photograph fireworks etc The elapsed exposure time will be displayed on the LCD monitor For bulb exposures using a Remote Switch p 164 is recommended Q e Since bulb exposures produ
37. with a different camera or images edited with a computer might not be printable 142 Digital Print Order Format DPOF mau 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 Setting the Printing Options fer 1 Select Print order airing images gt Under the 0 tab select Print otate erase NE order then press lt gt Print order Transfer order Histogram Brightness Auto play Print order 2 Select Set up a standard 0 prints e Select Set up then press lt G gt Date Off File No Off Sel Image All image Set up MENUR 3 Set the options as desired Set the Print type Date and File No Select the option then press lt gt Select the desired setting then press lt gt Print type Date File No OPrint order Print order Print order Set up Set up Set up Print type Standard Index Both Off File No On Wii 143 i Digital Print Order Format DPOF see a rM MUU Standard Prints one image on one sheet index Multiple thumbnail images are printed on Print type one sheet Both Prints both the standard and index prints On Bt os i Date Of On imprints the recorded date on the print i On g File No Of On imprints the file No on the print A Exit the setting Press the lt MENU gt b
38. with flash In very low light or very bright light the shutter speed and aperture display will blink when you press the shutter button halfway as shown in the figure In low light 30 3 5 either increase the ISO speed p 57 or use flash p 58 In bright light 4000 22 decrease the ISO speed ISO Changing the ISO Speed memm Set the ISO speed image sensor s sensitivity to light to suit the ambient light level In the Basic Zone modes the ISO speed is set automatically 1 Press the lt SO gt button 66 gt ISO speed will appear Select the ISO speed e Turn the lt gt dial or press the lt AV gt key to select the ISO speed e You can also look at the ISO speed in the viewfinder while turning the lt gt dial ISO Speed Guide ISO Speed Normal No flash Flash Range 100 200 Sunny outdoors The higher the ISO speed the 400 800 Overcast skies evening farther the flash range will be 1600 Night or dark indoors P 58 About Auto ISO This mode sets the ISO speed automatically between ISO 100 800 to suit the shooting mode and ambient light level For flash and lt M gt manual exposures ISO 400 is set When you press the shutter button halfway the automatically set ISO speed is displayed in the viewfinder and on the LCD monitor Q Using a high ISO speed or shooting in high temperature conditions may result in more grainy images Long exposures can also ca
39. 09 Household powe ce 163 Possible shots Power switch Printing effects Trimming Problem anA an Program AE naiinis 56 Program shift 56 Protect image erase protection 129 RAW RAW 4 L ROCHAIrGe ceeeeececeeeesseeteeeeeeeetsees Red eye reduction 59 Remote control shooting 164 Index Revert to default settings 114 Rotate image eceeeeee 112 126 Safety warnings s 186 Saturation sssini 83 SD card gt Card SelM in epai 53 Sensor gt Image sensor 16 Aperture priority AE Close up Flash off Full Auto Landscape Manual exposure Night Portrait Portrait Program AE Shutter priority AE Shutter priority AE 0eceeeeee 70 Simultaneous recording gt RAW 4L System map Toning effect Monochrome 84 Sepia Blue Purple Green Transfer order image 06 149 Trimming printing eee 141 Tv Shutter priority AE 70 Viewfinder 0 c cee Dioptric adjustment Eyepiece cover Viewing on TV Video system NTSC PAL WB gt White balance White balance Bracketing Correction 90 Custom 193 194 A R 195 Canon CANON INC 30 2 Shimomaruko 3 chome Ohta ku Tokyo 146 8501 Japan Europe Africa amp Middle East CANON EUROPA N V PO Box 2262 1180 EG Amstelveen The Neth
40. 0E3 e Power Source Battery Battery Pack LP E5 Quantity 1 AC power can be supplied via AC Adapter Kit ACK E5 With Battery Grip BG E5 size AA batteries can be used 182 Specifications Battery life Number of shots approx Shooting Conditions Temperature No Flash 50 Flash Use At 23 C 73 F 600 500 At 0 C 32 F 500 400 With fully charged Battery Pack LP E5 The figures above are based on CIPA Camera amp Imaging Products Association testing standards Battery check Auto Power saving Provided Power turns off after 30 sec 1 2 4 8 or 15 min Date time backup battery Built in secondary battery Startup time Approx 0 1 sec Based on CIPA testing standards e Dimensions and Weight Dimensions W x H x D 126 1 x 97 5 x 61 9 mm 5 0 x 3 8 x 2 4 in Weight Approx 450 g 15 9 oz body only e Operation Environment Working temperature range 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F Working humidity 85 or less e Battery Pack LP E5 Type Rechargeable lithium ion battery Rated voltage 7 4V DC Battery capacity 1080 mAh Dimensions W x H x D 36 x 14 7 x 53 1 mm 1 4 x 0 6 x 2 1 in Weight Approx 50 g 1 8 oz excluding protective cover e Battery Charger LC E5 Compatible battery Battery Pack LP E5 Recharging time Approx 2 hours Rated input 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Rated output 8 4 V DC 700 mA Working temperature range 0 C 40 C 32 F 104
41. 1 User Def 2 or User Def 3 You can create Picture Styles whose parameter settings such as for sharpness and contrast are different You can also adjust the parameters of a Picture Style which has been registered to the camera with the provided software 1 Select Picture Style e Under the f tab select Picture Style then press lt gt gt The Picture Style selection screen will appear Picture Style 2 Select User Def Select User Def then press the lt DISP gt button User Def 1 Standard gt The Detail set screen will appear Ea2jser Def 2 Standard M fal E 3 User Def 3 Standard DISP eee SET KUN Detail set E Tuser Def 1 3 Press lt gt Picture Style Standard e With Picture Style selected press OSharpness Contrast 7 E gt Saturation Color tone Detail set Pi A Select the base Picture Style Picture Style Landscape e Press the lt AW gt key to select the base Picture Style then press lt gt e To adjust the parameters of a Picture Style which has been registered to the camera with the provided software select the Picture Style here 85 24 gt Registering the Picture Style Detail set ExilUser Def 1 5 Select a parameter Picture Style Landscape e Select a parameter such as ONEWE Ocontrast Sharpness then press lt gt Saturation Color tone Detail set silUser Def 1 6 Set the parameter Picture Style Landscape e Pre
42. 2002 96 EC and your national law This product should be handed over to 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 type 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 Index me ACCESS laMP e cceeceeeeeeeeeeeeteees A DEP Automatic depth of field AE 76 Adobe RGB 87 AE JOCK iniri ties 88 AEB Auto Exposure Bracketing 80 AF gt Focusing Al Focus AF Angle of view Aperture priority AE eeee 72 Auto Lighting Optimizer 156 Auto playback eceeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 127 Auto power Off 27 109 Auto rotate of vertical image 112 Autofocus gt Focusing Av Aperture priori
43. 24 Make sure the battery compartment cover is closed p 26 Make sure the card slot cover is closed p 31 Press the lt DISP gt button p 42 The access lamp still blinks even when the power switch is set to lt OFF gt Ifthe power is cut off while an image is being recorded to the card the access lamp will light blink for a few sec After the image is recorded to the card the camera turns off automatically The battery becomes exhausted quickly e Use a fully charged battery p 24 e The rechargeable battery will degrade after repeated use Purchase a new one The camera turns off by itself e Auto power off is in effect If you do not want auto power off to take effect set the If Auto power off menu to Off e Even if If Auto power off has been set to Off the LCD monitor will turn off after the camera is idle for 30 min Press the lt DISP gt button to turn on the LCD monitor 172 Troubleshooting Guide N No images can be shot or recorded The card is not properly inserted p 31 e Ifthe card is full replace the card or delete unnecessary images to make room p 31 130 e Ifyou try to focus in the One Shot AF mode while the focus confirmation light lt gt in the viewfinder blinks a picture cannot be taken Press the shutter button halfway again to focus or focus manually p 37 62 Slide the card s write protect switch to the Write Erase setting p 31 The LCD monitor does not
44. 36 Set the printing effects p 138 if necessary 5 Select OK Q e Before printing be sure to set the paper size Certain printers cannot imprint the file No f Bordered is set the date might be imprinted on the border depending on the printer e Depending on the printer the date might look light if it is imprinted on a bright background or on the border F e Under Adjust levels Manual cannot be selected e f 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 you changed the print order or erased any images selected for the print order For index printing you changed the paper settings before resuming the printing Or the card s remaining capacity was low when the printing was stopped Ifaproblem occurs during printing see page 142 146 E gt Transferring Images to a Personal Computer m By connecting the camera to a personal computer you can transfer images from the camera s card by operating the camera This is called direct image transfer _ Before connecting the camera to the personal computer be sure to install the bundled software EOS DIGITAL Solution Disk CD ROM in the personal computer For instructions on how to install the software see CD ROM Guide Preparation for Image Transfer 1 Connect the camera to the personal computer
45. 6 or smaller larger f number AF will not be possible except Live mode AF For details see the Extender s instruction manual e For the cases AF can fail to achieve focus with Live mode AF see page 106 162 Using a Household Power Outlet sx With AC Adapter Kit ACK E5 sold separately you can connect the camera to a household power outlet and not worry about the battery level Connect the power cord Connect the power cord as shown in the illustration e After using the camera unplug the power plug from the power outlet Connect the DC Coupler DR E5 Connect the cord s plug to the DC Coupler DR E5 3 Insert the DC Coupler Open the cover and insert the DC Coupler until it locks in place A Push in the DC cord Open the DC cord hole cover and install the cord as shown Close the cover Q Do not connect or disconnect the power cord while the camera s power switch is set to lt ON gt 163 Using the Remote Switch mE Remote Switch RS 60E3 Sold separately Remote switch with a 60 cm 2 0 feet cord for pressing the shutter button halfway or completely It connects to the camera s remote control terminal F The camera is not compatible with Remote Controller RC 1 and RC 5 both sold separately 164 Using the Remote Switch Using the Eyepiece Cover If you take a picture without looking at the viewfinder light entering the eyepiece can thro
46. 8 55mm f 3 5 5 6 IS lens as an example IS stands for Image Stabilizer The EF S 18 55mm f 3 5 5 6 II lens does not have an Image Stabilizer switch 1 Set the IS switch to lt ON gt Set the camera s power switch to lt ON gt 2 Press the shutter button halfway gt The Image Stabilizer will operate 3 Take the picture When the picture looks steady in the viewfinder press the shutter button completely to take the picture Q e The Image Stabilizer is not effective for moving subjects e The Image Stabilizer may not be effective for excessive shaking such as on a rocking boat F The Image Stabilizer can operate with the focus mode switch set to either lt AF gt or lt MF gt If the camera is mounted on a tripod you can save battery power by switching the IS switch to lt OFF gt The Image Stabilizer can operate even when the camera is mounted on a monopod e Some IS lenses enable you to switch the IS mode manually to suit the shooting conditions However the EF S 18 55mm f 3 5 5 6 IS lens switches the IS mode automatically 35 Basic Operation mE Adjusting the Viewfinder Clarity Turn the dioptric adjustment knob Turn the knob left or right so that the seven AF points in the viewfinder look sharp F If the camera s dioptric adjustment still cannot provide a sharp viewfinder image using Dioptric Adjustment Lens E 10 types sold separately is recommended
47. 8 79 116 Flash off Menu setting Red eye reduction 59 Shutter speed fixed at 1 200 SCi 154 190 Flash exposure compensation 79 116 1 2 stop increments 154 FOCUS locke ieee eeseececaeiees 46 Focus mode switch 33 62 Focusing AF mode AF point selection AF assist beam Beeper re Difficult to focus subjects 162 Live View shooting Manual focusing Out of focus 0 Recompose Folder Format card initialization 40 Full Auto Function availability table 170 or Highlight alert ceeeeeeeeeees 131 Highlight detail loss 1 0 0 0 131 Histogram ienee 132 Brightness RGB Household power cceeeee 163 Image Auto playback Erase Highlight Histogram Playback Protect Viewing ON TV seser 128 Image quality Auto correction n s 156 Image recording quality 64 Noise reduction Picture Style Image sensor Cleaning Focal plane mark Image Stabilizer lens Image recording quality selection 64 Index display ccceeceeeeeeteeeee 124 ISO Speed nn eee 57 Item check list c eee 3 Jump display 125 Index Landscape ais eaii Language ydede LCD monitor 25 used attics oanceceeees Brightness adjustment Display switching Image playback ceceeeeeee Live View shooting ceeeee AUtOfOCUS ee
48. Av Aperture priority AE p 72 M _ Manual exposure p 75 A DEP Automatic depth of field AE p 76 Full Auto emp Basic Zone All you do is press the shutter button Fully automatic shooting for specific kinds of subjects O Full Auto p 44 Image Zone a Portrait p 47 24 Landscape p 48 W amp Close up p 49 A Sports p 50 Bi Night Portrait p 51 Flash Off p 52 20 Nomenclature Battery Charger LC E5 Power plug Charge lamp Battery pack slot This power unit is intended to be correctly orientated in a vertical or floor mount position Battery Charger LC E5E Battery pack slot Power cord Charge lamp 21 Nomenclature Attaching the Strap 22 Pass the end of the strap through the camera s strap mount eyelet from the bottom Then pass it through the strap s buckle as shown in the illustration Pull the strap to take up any slack and make sure the strap will not loosen from the buckle The eyepiece cover is also attached to the strap p 165 Eyepiece cover Getting Started This chapter explains preliminary steps and basic camera operations Recharging the Battery mx 1 Remove the protective cover 2 Attach the battery e Asshown in the illustration attach the battery securely To detach the battery follow the above procedure in reverse Recharge the battery For LC E5 e As s
49. E 29 14 Quick Start Guide Set the Mode Dial to lt gt Full Auto p 44 All the necessary camera settings will be set automatically Focus the subject p 37 Look through the viewfinder and aim the viewfinder center over the subject Press the shutter button halfway and the camera will focus the subject Take the picture p 37 Press the shutter button completely to take the picture Review the picture p 108 The captured image will be displayed for about 2 sec on the LCD monitor To display the image again press the lt P gt button p 54 The shooting settings displayed on the LCD monitor turns off when you press the shutter button halfway or press the lt DISP gt button e To delete an image see Erasing Images p 130 15 Nomenclature mE The names in bold indicate the parts explained up until the Basic Shooting and Image Playback section up to p 54 Mode Dial p 20 Built in flash AF assist beam p 58 116 Power switch p 27 EF Lens mount index p 33 lt ISO gt ISO speed 7 EF S Lens mount index p 33 set button p 57 p 57 Flash sync contacts lt gt Main Dial Hot shoe p 166 p 4 lt gt Focal plane Shutter button mark p 49 p 37 lt lt Strap mount Red eye a N A o p 22 reduction XAA n ao 6 Self timer lamp 6 r lt 4 gt Flash O
50. F Working humidity 85 or less Dimensions W x H x D 67 x 26 x 87 5 mm 2 6 x 1 0 x 3 4 in Weight Approx 80 g 2 8 oz 183 Specifications e Battery Charger LC E5E Compatible battery Battery Pack LP E5 Power cord length Approx 2 m 6 6 ft Recharging time Approx 2 hours Rated input 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Rated output 8 4 V DC 700 mA Working temperature range 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F Working humidity 85 or less Dimensions W x H x D 67 x 26 x 87 5 mm 2 6 x 1 0 x 3 4 in Weight Approx 75 g 2 6 oz e EF S 18 55mm f 3 5 5 6 IS Angle of view Diagonal extent 74 20 27 50 Horizontal extent 64 30 23 20 Vertical extent 45 30 15 40 Lens construction 11 elements in 9 groups Minimum aperture 22 36 Closest focusing distance 0 25 m 0 82 ft From image sensor plane Max magnification 0 34x at 55 mm Field of view 207 x 134 67 x 45 mm 8 1 x 5 3 2 6 x 1 8 in at 0 25 m Image Stabilizer Lens shift type Filter size 58 mm Max diameter x length Approx 68 5 x 70 mm 2 7 x 2 8 in Weight Approx 200 g 7 1 oz Hood EW 60C Case LP814 184 Specifications a Ss e EF S 18 55mm f 3 5 5 6 II Angle of view Diagonal extent 74 20 27 50 Horizontal extent 64 30 23 20 Vertical extent 45 30 15 40 Lens construction 11 elements in 9 groups Minimum aperture 22 36 Closest focusing distance
51. OFF gt The camera is turned off and does not operate Set to this position when not using the camera About the Automatic Self Cleaning Sensor Whenever you set the power switch to lt ON gt or lt OFF gt the sensor cleaning will be executed automatically During the sensor cleaning the LCD monitor will display lt gt Even during the sensor cleaning you can still shoot by pressing the shutter button halfway p 37 to stop the sensor cleaning and take a picture e If you turn on off the power switch lt ON gt lt OFF gt at a short interval the lt tf gt icon might not be displayed This is normal and not a problem About Auto Power Off e To save battery power the camera turns off automatically after about 30 seconds of non operation To turn on the camera again just press the shutter button e You can change the auto power off time with the menu s If Auto power off setting p 109 F If you set the power switch to lt OFF gt while an image is being recorded to the card Recording will be displayed and the power will turn off after the card finishes recording the image 27 Turning on the Power E T T SS Checking the Battery Level When the power switch is set to lt ON gt the battery level will be indicated in one of four levels oO maa Battery level OK SETT L 411 _ Battery level is slightly down but adequate power remains al Battery wil
52. S p 59 53 i J button p 58 f i 4 Terminal cover h Grip z Lens release button p 34 Mirror p 94 121 Depth of field preview button p 74 Contacts p 13 Lens mount Lens lock pin EF S 18 55mm f 3 5 5 6 IS II lens Hood EW 60C sold separately mount 58 mm filter thread Z front of lens l Focusing ring p 62 Video OUT terminal p 128 Zoom ring p 34 Remote control terminal p 164 ace elie ye Focus mode switch p 33 Image Stabilizer switch p 35 Lens mount index p 33 The EF S 18 55mm f 3 5 5 6 II lens does not have an Image Stabilizer switch 16 Contacts p 13 Nomenclature Dioptric adjustment knob p 36 4 lt AvA gt Aperture Exposure compensation button p 75 78 Eyecup p 165 m lt EQ gt AE lock FE lock button Index Reduce button p 88 89 124 126 141 Viewfinder eyepiece lt DISP gt Shooting settings display Trimming orientation lt A gt button p 42 113 141 AF point selection Magnify button p 61 126 141 lt MENU gt Menu button p 38 fi MENU DISP lt Da WB gt Print Share button Card slot White balance cover p 31 selection button k p 139 148 90 A eFt F eil 7 ee e DC cord hole mm gt J p 163 LCD monitor p 38 109 Tripod socket Access lamp p 32 Battery compartment
53. Transfer otate ITA order then press lt amp gt Print order gt The transfer order screen will appear Transfer order Histogram Brightness Auto play GTransfer order 2 Select Sel Image Qty of images 0 prints e Select Sel Image then press lt gt E gt An image will appear Sel Image All image MENU Bi 149 E gt Transferring Images to a Personal Computer 3 Select the image to be transferred Press the lt lt gt gt key to select an image then press the lt AV gt key to place a checkmark lt v gt on the upper left e Repeat this step for all the images you want to transfer You can select up to 998 images to be transferred Press the lt MENU gt button twice to save the image selections to the card The menu will then reappear About All image S Transfer order In step 2 if you select All image the All screen on the left will appear If you then Mark all on card select Mark all on card and press lt gt up to 998 images will be transferred in one batch If you select Clear all on card and press lt gt all your image selections for transfer will be canceled Q Do not put into the camera any images whose transfer order was set by a different camera and then try to specify another transfer order The images in the transfer order might all be overwritten Also depending on the image type the transfer order may not be possible F e ifa M 4AL image is selec
54. WOUePD 2000L SOS TVWANVIN NOILONULSNI Canon Exif Print DPOF a PictBridge ENGLISH INSTRUCTION MANUAL Thank you for purchasing a Canon product The EOS 1000D is a digital single lens reflex camera with a 10 10 megapixel image sensor The camera provides many features such as high speed 7 point autofocus to quickly focus moving subjects Picture Styles to expand your photographic expression diverse shooting modes from Full Auto to Creative modes and Live View shooting It also incorporates the EOS Integrated Cleaning System to eliminate dust spots on images and the Self Cleaning Sensor Unit to shake off dust on the sensor Take a Few Test Shots to Familiarize Yourself with the Camera With a digital camera you can immediately view the image you have captured While reading this manual take a few test shots and see how they come out You can then better understand the camera To avoid botched pictures and accidents read the Safety Warnings p 186 187 and Handling Precautions p 12 13 Test the Camera Before Using and Liability After shooting playback and check whether the image has been properly recorded If the camera or memory card is faulty and the images cannot be recorded or downloaded to the 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 subject
55. aph showing the distribution of the image s brightness level of each primary color RGB or red green and blue The horizontal axis indicates the color s brightness level darker on the left and brighter on the right while the vertical axis indicates how many pixels exist for each color brightness level The more pixels there are toward the left the darker and less prominent the color 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 inclination 132 Normal brightness Printing Images and Transferring Images to a Computer e Printing p 134 You can connect the camera directly to a printer and print out the images in the card The camera is compatible with A PictBridge which is the standard for direct printing The Web site below gives more information on using your Canon camera with various printers such as which paper types to use http canon com pictbridge e Digital Print Order Format DPOF p 143 DPOF Digital Print Order Format enables you to print images recorded in the card according to your printing instructions such as the image selection quantity to print etc Yo
56. ations This enables you to create a vertical oriented print from a horizontal image 3 Press lt gt to exit the trimming gt The print setting screen will reappear e You can check the trimmed image area on the upper left of the print setting screen 141 A Printing Q Depending on the printer the trimmed image area might not be printed as you specified e The smaller you make the trimming frame the grainier the picture will look on the print 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 Gil 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 fixing the problem resume printing For details on how to fix a printing problem refer to the printer s instruction manual Paper error Check whether the paper is properly loaded in the printer Ink error Check the printer s ink level and check the waste ink tank Hardware error Check for any printer problems other than paper and ink problems File error The selected image cannot be printed via PictBridge Images taken
57. btained e Ifthe data was not obtained successfully a message to that effect will appear Follow the Preparation procedure on the preceding page then select OK Take the picture again About the Dust Delete Data After the Dust Delete Data is obtained it is appended to all the JPEG and RAW images captured thereafter Before an important shoot you should update the Dust Delete Data by obtaining it again For erasing dust spots automatically with the bundled software see the Software Instruction Manual in the CD ROM The Dust Delete Data appended to the image is so small that it hardly affects the image file size Q Be sure to use a solid white object such as a white piece of paper If the paper has any pattern or design it may be recognized as dust data and affect the accuracy of the dust deletion with the software 120 UW Manual Sensor Cleaning mau Dust which could not be removed by the automatic sensor cleaning can be removed manually with a blower etc The surface of the image sensor is extremely delicate If the sensor needs to be cleaned directly having it done by a Canon Service Center is recommended Before cleaning the sensor detach the lens from the camera 1 Select Sensor cleaning e Under the If tab select Sensor cleaning then press lt gt Sensor cleaning 2 Select Clean manually Auto cleaning Enable e Select Clean manually then press Clean nowt lt gt Clean manual
58. button when shooting You can assign a frequently used function to lt gt When the camera is ready to shoot you can press lt amp gt 0 1 LCD monitor On Off Gives the same function as the lt DISP gt button Change quality After pressing lt 6 gt look at the LCD monitor and press the lt lt gt gt key to set the image recording quality directly Flash exposure compensation When you press lt gt the flash exposure compensation screen appears so you can quickly change the setting Menu display Gives the same function as the lt MENU gt button Disabled Custom Function Settings il If the Live View shoot menu has been set to Enable the Live View shooting will override any setting from 1 to 4 When the camera is ready to shoot pressing lt 6 gt will show the Live View image instead C Fn 11 LCD display when power ON 0 Display When the power switch is turned on the shooting settings will be displayed p 42 1 Retain power OFF status If you pressed the lt DISP gt button and turned off the camera while the LCD monitor was off the shooting settings will not be displayed when you turn on the camera again This helps to save battery power The menu screens and image playback will still be displayed when used If you pressed the lt DISP gt button and turned off the camera while the LCD monitor was on the shooting settings will be displayed when you turn on the camera again
59. cannot be changed In the lt P gt Program AE mode you can set various functions and be more creative Inthe lt P gt Program AE mode the camera sets the shutter speed and aperture automatically to obtain the standard exposure The difference between the Basic Zone modes and lt P gt is explained on page 170 lt P gt stands for Program AE stands for Auto Exposure P Program AE m To obtain a good exposure of the subject the camera sets the exposure shutter speed and aperture automatically This is called Program AE z 1 Set the Mode Dial to lt P gt Siow 2 Take the picture Press the shutter button halfway and the camera will focus gt The exposure setting shutter speed and aperture set automatically is displayed in the viewfinder Press the shutter button completely X Shooting Tips e Changing the ISO speed and using the built in flash To match the subject and lighting level you can change the ISO speed p 57 or use the built in flash p 58 In the lt P gt mode the built in flash will not fire automatically So under low light press the lt gt Flash button to pop up the flash e The program can be shifted Program shift After pressing the shutter button halfway turn the lt gt dial to change the shutter speed and aperture setting combination program After you take the picture the program shift will be canceled Program shift is not possible
60. cceeeeeeeeeee Possible Shots eeceeeee Long exposures gt Bulb Low level format cceceeeeees 41 M Manual exposure ceee 75 Magnified view cee 98 126 Malfunction ee 172 Manual xpOSure eeceeeeeneees 75 Manual focusing ceeeeeeee 62 Maximum burst 00 00cee 64 65 Memory card gt Card Menu Metering mode Evaluative Partial Center weighted average MF Manual focusing 008 62 Index Mirror lockup ceeeeeeeeeeee 94 157 Mode Dial gt Shooting mode Monitor gt LCD monitor Night Portrait Noise reduction For Long exposures High ISO speed Nomenclature Shooting settingS 0ccee 18 Viewfinder 0 eee 19 Number gt File number eS One Shot AF 0 see eee 60 Original decision image verification data 159 Overseas Charger cceeeees 25 ESF P Program AE n se 56 Paper settings printing 136 Partial metering cseeeeeeeees 77 Personal computer Image transfer Wallpaper 192 PictBridge inion neei eas 133 Picture Style Customize Selection User defined c cece 85 Pixel count selection 0 64 Playback gt Image Portr ltio e een 47 51 67 Possible shots 0000 28 100 Power Auto power Off eeee 27 1
61. ce more noise than usual the image will look rough or grainy You can reduce this noise by setting the I Custom Functions C Fn menu s Long exp noise reduction p 155 to 1 Auto or 2 On e The Auto Lighting Optimizer p 156 will not work 75 A DEP Automatic Depth of Field AE mam Objects in the foreground and background will be in focus automatically All the AF points will function to detect the subject and the aperture required to attain the necessary depth of field will be set automatically lt A DEP gt stands for Auto Depth of field This mode sets the depth of field automatically Z 1 Set the Mode Dial to lt A DEP gt Focus the subject e Aim the AF points over the subjects and press the shutter button halfway 34 e All the subjects covered by the AF points flashing in red will be in focus 3 Take the picture gt FAQ e The aperture display in the viewfinder blinks The exposure is correct but the desired depth of field cannot be obtained Either use a wide angle lens or move farther away from the subjects The shutter speed display in the viewfinder blinks If the 30 shutter speed blinks it means that the subject is too dark Increase the ISO speed If the 4000 shutter speed blinks it means that the subject is too bright Decrease the ISO speed e Aslow shutter speed has been set Use a tripod want to use flash Flash can be used however the
62. ct should be at least 1 meter 3 3 feet away from the camera If a hood has been attached to the lens remove it before taking the flash picture 45 Full Auto Techniques mau Recomposing the Shot Depending on the scene position the subject toward the left or right to create a balanced background and good perspective In the lt gt Full Auto mode while you press the shutter button halfway to focus a still subject the focus will be locked You can then recompose the shot and press the shutter button completely to take the picture This is called focus lock Focus lock is also possible in other Basic Zone modes except lt gt Sports Shooting a Moving Subject In the lt C gt Full Auto mode if the subject moves distance to camera changes during or after you focus Al Servo AF will take effect to focus the subject continuously As long as you keep aiming the AF point on the subject while pressing the shutter button halfway the focusing will be continuous When you want to take the picture press the shutter button completely 46 9 Shooting Portraits me The lt gt Portrait mode blurs the background to make the human subject stand out It also makes flesh tones and the hair look softer than with the lt C gt Full Auto mode X Shooting Tips The farther the distance between the subject and background the better The farther the distance between the subject and background the more bl
63. ction 9 stops in full stop increments White balance bracketing 3 stops in full stop increments Blue amber direction or magenta green direction possible Provided Noise reduction for long exposures High ISO speed noise reduction Auto Lighting Optimizer Provided Verified by Original Data Security Kit OSK E3 Eye level pentamirror Vertical Horizontal approx 95 Approx 0 81x 1 m with 50mm lens at infinity Approx 21 mm from eyepiece lens center 3 0 1 0 m dpt Fixed Precision Matte Quick return half mirror Transmission reflection ratio of 40 60 no mirror cut off with EF 600mm f 4L IS USM or shorter lenses AF information AF points focus confirmation light exposure information shutter speed aperture AE lock exposure level ISO speed exposure warning flash information flash ready high speed sync FE lock flash exposure compensation monochrome shooting white balance correction maximum burst memory card information Enabled with depth of field preview button TTL secondary image registration phase detection 7 AF points EV 0 5 18 at 23 C 73 F ISO 100 One Shot AF Al Servo AF Al Focus AF Manual focusing MF Automatic selection manual selection Superimposed in viewfinder and indicated on LCD monitor Small series of flashes fired by built in flash Effective range Approx 4 0 m 13 1 ft at center approx 3 5 m 11 5 ft at periphery 179 Specifications e Exposure Control M
64. dhold the camera like a compact digital camera and shoot while viewing the LCD monitor camera shake can cause blurred images Al About Remote Live View Shooting With the provided software installed in the personal computer you can connect the camera to the personal computer and shoot remotely while viewing the computer screen instead of the camera s viewfinder For details see the Software Instruction Manual in the CD ROM Preparing for Live View Shooting mam Set the camera for Live View shooting 1 Set the shooting mode LCD brightness p43 W Date Time 12 06 08 16 30 Language English Video system PAL Sensor cleaning Flash control Live View function settings Live View shoot Disable Enable 96 Set the shooting mode to a Creative Zone mode e Live View shooting does not work in Basic Zone modes Select Live View function settings Under the f tab select Live View function settings then press lt gt Select Live View shoot Select Live View shoot then press lt gt Select Enable then press lt gt Exit the menu Press the lt MENU gt button to exit Display the Live View image Press lt gt gt The Live View image will appear on the LCD monitor The Live View image will reflect the brightness level of the actual image you capture e If the image is too bright turn the lt s gt dial to the right If it is too dark turn
65. display a clear image e If dust is adhering to the LCD monitor wipe with a lens cloth or soft cloth In low or high temperatures the LCD monitor display may seem slow or it might look black It will return to normal at room temperature The image is out of focus Set the lens focus mode switch to lt AF gt p 33 To prevent camera shake hold the camera still and press the shutter button gently p 36 37 The card cannot be used e Ifa card error message is displayed see page 40 or 175 The camera makes a noise when it is shaken e The built in flash s pop up mechanism moves slightly This is normal 173 Troubleshooting Guide a SS SSS The built in flash does not fire e If you shoot continuously with the built in flash at short intervals the flash might stop operating to protect the flash unit Image Review amp Operation The image cannot be erased e Ifthe image has been erase protected it cannot be erased p 129 The shooting date and time displayed is incorrect e The correct date and time has not been set p 29 No image appears on the TV screen e Make sure the video cable plug is connected all the way in p 128 Set the video OUT format NTSC PAL to the same video format as the TV p 169 Use the video cable that came with the camera p 128 Error Codes memm Error code If there is a problem with the camera an e error message appears Follow the on Err 01 screen
66. e flash the lt gt icon will blink Get closer to the subject and repeat steps 2 to 4 89 WB Setting the White Balance mau White balance WB is for making the white areas look white Normally the lt MB gt Auto setting will obtain the correct white balance If natural looking colors cannot be obtained with lt MB gt you can select the white balance for each light source or set it manually by shooting a white object In the Basic Zone modes lt B gt will be set automatically YT rn 1 Press the lt WB gt button a SS gt White balance will appear AS D Select the white balance NON Press the lt lt gt gt key to select the ond y desired white balance then press See me e The Approx K K Kelvin displayed for the selected white balance lt gt lt BY gt lt dh gt lt gt lt gt is the respective color temperature a Custom White Balance Custom white balance enables you to manually set the white balance for a specific light source for better accuracy Do this procedure under the actual light source to be used Photograph a white object The plain white object should fill the viewfinder center e Focus manually and set the standard exposure for the white object e You can set any white balance 90 WB Setting the White Balance ps M Ml Ml a ei b 2 Select Custom WB oP x ess e Under the AF tab select Custom ash exp comp Custo
67. e for the printing to start after you select Print e To stop the printing press lt gt while Stop is displayed then select OK 139 A Printing EES Adjustment of Printing Effects Natural In step 4 on page 138 select the printing P i effect When the lt E gt icon is displayed Wy 1 copies next to lt EA gt press the lt DISP gt El PrintEffect Natural M button You can then adjust the printing Brightness miea effect What can be adjusted or what is a orf displayed will depend on the selection Red eye corr off made in step 4 e Brightness The image brightness can be adjusted e Adjust levels When you select Manual you can change Adjust levels the histogram s distribution and adjust the image s brightness and contrast With the adjust levels screen displayed press the lt DISP gt button to change the position of Spy E T the lt f gt Press the lt lt 44 gt gt key to freely adjust the shadow level 0 127 or highlight level 128 255 e Brightener Effective in backlit conditions which can make the subject s face look dark When On is set the face will be brightened for printing Red eye corr Effective in flash images where the subject has red eye When On is set the red eye will be corrected for printing F e The Brightener and Red eye corr effects will not show up on the screen e When you select Detail set you can adjust the C
68. ear much larger use a macro lens sold separately X Shooting Tips e Use a simple background A simple background makes the flower etc stand out better Move to the subject as close as possible Check the lens for its minimum focusing distance Some lenses have indications such as lt 40 25m 0 8ft gt The lens minimum focusing distance is measured from the lt gt focal plane mark on the camera to the subject If you are too close to the subject the focus confirmation light lt gt will blink Under low light the built in flash will fire If you are too close to the subject and the bottom of the picture looks dark move away from the subject e With a zoom lens use the telephoto end If you have a zoom lens using the telephoto end will make the subject look larger 49 Shooting Moving Subjects mau To photograph a moving subject whether it is a child running or a moving vehicle use the lt gt Sports mode W 39 Shooting Tips e Use a telephoto lens Using a telephoto lens is recommended so you can shoot from afar e Use the center AF point to focus Aim the center AF point over the subject then press the shutter button halfway to auto focus During autofocusing the beeper will continue beeping softly If focus cannot be achieved the focus confirmation light lt gt will blink When you want to take the picture press the shutter button completely If you hold down the shutter butto
69. ent from the default will be displayed in blue 82 31 Customizing the Picture Style Parameter Settings and Effects Sharpness Adjusts the sharpness of the image To make it less sharp set it toward the end The closer it is to the softer the image will look To make it sharper set it toward the Ed end The closer it is to Kd the sharper the image will look Contrast Adjusts the image contrast and the vividness of colors To decrease the contrast set it toward the minus end The closer it is to J the blander the image will look To increase the contrast set it toward the plus end The closer it is to E the crisper the image will look amp Saturation The image s color saturation can be adjusted To decrease the color saturation set it toward the minus end E The closer it is to i the lighter the colors will look To increase the color saturation set it toward the plus end The closer it is to E the more saturated the colors will look Color tone The skin tones can be adjusted To make the skin tone redder set it toward the minus end The closer it is to HJ the redder the skin tone will look To make the skin tone less red set it toward the plus end The closer it is to E the more yellow the skin tone will look F By selecting Default set in step 3 you can revert the respective Picture Style to its default parameter settings 83 31 Customizing the Picture Style Monochrome Adjust
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71. ertical image is automatically rotated only on the personal computer e Off The vertical image is not automatically rotated at all gt FAQ e The vertical image is not rotated during the image review immediately after it is captured Press the lt L gt button and the image playback will display the rotated image e Ong is set but the image does not rotate during playback Auto rotate will not work with vertical images captured while Auto rotate was set to Off Also if the vertical image is taken while the camera is pointed up or down the image might not rotate for playback In such a case see Rotating the Image on page 126 On the camera s LCD monitor want to rotate an image captured when On had been set Set On 6 then playback the image It will be rotated The vertical image does not rotate on the personal computer screen The software used is not compatible with image rotation Use the camera s bundled software instead 112 Handy Features DISP Checking Camera Function Settings While the menu is displayed press the lt DISP gt button to display the camera s current settings ogy i While the menu is displayed press on the lt DISP gt button to display the is settings e Press the lt DISP gt button again to return to the menu e Press the shutter button halfway to return to the shooting settings display Settings Display Freespace 89 GB Card re
72. etely 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 Even during the menu display image playback and image recording you can instantly go back to shooting ready by pressing the shutter button halfway 37 Menu Operations and Settings mae By setting various optional settings with the menus you can set the image recording quality date time etc While looking at the LCD monitor you use the lt MENU gt button lt lt gt cross keys and lt gt button on the camera back lt MENU gt button ows q MENU DISP sO Fl D L lt gt button LCD monitor _ lt 4 gt Cross keys Quality a Red eye On Off Off Beep Shoot w o card Review time The Gi I 24 tabs are not displayed in the Full Auto and Basic Zone modes When a Basic Zone mode is set there are menu items which are not displayed Creative Zone Mode Menu Screen gt Playback I Set up Q Shooting AA My Menu Quality Red eye On Off Beep Shoot w o card Menu settings Menu items Review time 38 Menu Operations and Settings Menu Setting Procedure b 1 Display the menu Quality Press the lt MENU gt button to display Red eye On Off Beep the menu Shoot w o card Renan Select a tab e Press the lt lt gt gt key to select a menu tab e You can a
73. etering modes Metering range Exposure control ISO speed Recommended Exposure Index Exposure compensation AE lock e Shutter Type Shutter speeds Shutter release Self timer e Built in Flash Type Flash metering Guide No Recycle time Flash ready indicator Flash coverage Flash exposure compensation FE lock 180 35 zone TTL full aperture metering e Evaluative metering linkable to any AF point Partial metering approx 10 of viewfinder at center e Center weighted average metering EV 1 20 at 23 C 73 F with EF 50mm f 1 4 USM lens ISO 100 Program AE Full Auto Portrait Landscape Close up Sports Night Portrait Flash Off Program shutter priority AE aperture priority AE depth of field AE manual exposure E TTL II autoflash Basic Zone modes ISO 100 800 set automatically Creative Zone modes ISO 100 1600 in 1 stop increments Auto Manual 2 stops in 1 3 or 1 2 stop increments can be combined with AEB AEB 2 stops in 1 3 or 1 2 stop increments Automatic When focus achieved with evaluative metering and One Shot AF Manual By AE lock button Electronically controlled focal plane shutter 1 4000 sec to 1 60 sec X sync at 1 200 sec 1 4000 sec to 30 sec bulb Total shutter speed range Available range varies by shooting mode Soft touch electromagnetic release 10 sec or 2 sec delay or 10 sec delay plus continuous shooting Retractable auto p
74. ettings set Metering timer When you take a picture with flash it will sound like two pictures were taken However only one picture is taken Shooting About the Information Display e Each time you press the lt DISP gt button the information display will change Drive mode Histogram White balance Brightness RGB Picture Style Focusing frame Image recording quality Live View exposure simulation AE lock Shutter speed Battery check ISO speed Shots remaining Flash ready Flash exposure compensation Aperture Exposure level F When lt Q gt is displayed in white it indicates that the Live View image brightness is close to what the captured image will look like e If lt gt is blinking it indicates that the Live View image is not being displayed at the suitable brightness due to low or bright light conditions However the captured image will reflect the exposure setting e If flash is used or bulb is set the lt gt icon and histogram will be grayed out The histogram might not be properly displayed in low light or bright light conditions 101 Using AF to FOCUS memm E Under f Custom Functions C Fn gee NSE When AF during Live View shooting p 157 is set to 1 Quick mode or 2 Live 2 Live mode mode you can focus with AF Quick mode and Live mode use a different AF method If you want precise focusing magnify the image and focus manuall
75. ew Magnification 98 Shooting m 1 Check the exposure e Press the shutter button halfway gt The shutter speed and aperture will be displayed e f you set exposure compensation the image brightness will change accordingly Ze 2 Take the picture e Press the shutter button completely gt The picture will be taken and the captured image is displayed on the LCD monitor gt After the image review ends the camera will return to Live View shooting automatically 3 Exit Live View shooting e With the Live View image displayed press lt gt About the Shooting Settings e lt A DEP gt will be the same as using lt P gt e You can set the ISO speed white balance and exposure compensation during Live View shooting e The Picture Style drive mode AF mode and AF point cannot be changed during Live View shooting e During Live View shooting the metering mode will be set to evaluative metering regardless of the current metering mode setting You can check the depth of field by pressing the depth of field preview button e During continuous shooting the exposure set for the first shot will also be applied to subsequent shots 99 Shooting i me SS SS S__ i Battery Life with Live View Shooting Approx number of shots Shooting Conditions Temperature No Flash 50 Flash Use At 23 C 73 F 200 190 At 0 C 32 F 190 180 e The figures above are based on a full
76. exposure will be too bright the highest aperture will blink If this happens turn the lt 7 gt dial to the right to set a faster shutter speed or decrease the ISO speed Using the built in flash To obtain a correct flash exposure the flash output will be set to match the automatically set aperture autoflash exposure The flash sync speed can be set from 1 200 sec to 30 sec 71 Av Changing the Depth of Field m To obtain a blurry background or to make everything near and far look sharp set the Mode Dial to lt Av gt Aperture priority AE to adjust the depth of field range of acceptable focus lt Av gt stands for Aperture value which is the size of the diaphragm hole inside the lens E a Blurred background Sharp foreground and background With a large aperture opening With a small aperture opening 1 Set the Mode Dial to lt Av gt Set the desired aperture The higher the aperture the sharper the picture will look with a wider depth of field e Turning the lt gt dial to the right will set a higher f number and turning it to the left will set a lower f number Take the picture e Focus and press the shutter button completely The picture will be taken with the selected aperture F About the Aperture Display The larger the f number the smaller the aperture opening will be The apertures displayed will differ depending on the lens If no lens is attached to t
77. ffect Description Same as the printing characteristics turned On No automatic FS Of correction will be performed The image will be printed according to the printer s standard MOn colors The image s Exif data is used to make automatic corrections TE The image will be printed with higher saturation to produce Es Vivid more vivid blues and greens ANR The image noise is reduced before printing ae Effective in backlit conditions which can make the subject s Co Face face look dark The face will be brightened for printing Effective in flash images where the subject has red eye The MY Red Eyet red eye is corrected before printing 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 Prints the image in the actual colors and contrast No automatic GiNatural color adjustments will be applied The printing characteristics are the same as the Natural Natural M setting However this setting enables finer printing adjustments than with Natural FaDefault The printing will differ depending on the printer For details see the printer s instruction manual 138 A Printing When you change the printing effects it is reflected in the image displayed on the upper left Note that the printed image might look slightl
78. focus Therefore the camera sometimes may not focus the subject you want With the lt P gt Program AE lt Tv gt lt Av gt and lt M gt modes you can select one AF point to focus where you want Press the lt E gt button 66 gt The selected AF point is indicated on the LCD monitor and in the viewfinder When all AF points light up automatic AF point selection will be set Select the AF point e Press the lt lt gt gt key to select the AF point While looking at the viewfinder you can select the AF point by turning the lt gt dial until the desired AF point flashes in red e Pressing lt gt toggles the AF point selection between the center AF point and automatic AF point selection AF point selection Manual sel 3 Focus the subject e Aim the selected AF point over the subject and press the shutter button halfway to focus 61 Selecting the AF Point X Shooting Tips e When shooting a portrait up close use One Shot AF and focus the eyes If you focus the eyes first you can then recompose and the face will remain sharp e If it is difficult to focus select and use the center AF point The center AF point focuses the best among the seven AF points e To make it easier to focus a moving subject set the camera to automatic AF point selection and Al Servo AF First use the center AF point to focus If the subject moves away from the center AF point the other AF poin
79. g for different subjects 423 Advanced Shooting Techniques Basic shooting features for specific types of subjects 55 More Advanced Techniques Advanced shooting techniques co fj Live View Shooting Shoot while viewing the LCD monitor 05 Handy Features Convenient menu based functions 17 B Image Playback 23 B Printing Images and Transferring Images to a Computer 133 WiOinN Oo wml RI wl N m Customizing the Camera 151 Reference 1e1 Contents memm Introduction Item Check Listes i fies isn esaea Esae i aara A ieee 3 Conventions Used in this Manual cesecceeeseseeseeeeeeeneeseteecaesaeeaeeeteeeneeeaeees 4 Chapters Contents at a Glance Handling Precautions Quick Start Guide Nomenclature 1 Getting Started 23 Recharging the Battery Installing and Removing the Battery Taming on The POWOP Ss Ssczscediccestudsioscsutdeesetsceqeseyoeceasassbesacsededisciapsesesveesbex steeds Setting the Date and Time ee eeeesesseeseeeeeseeeeeecsesseeaeeaeeaeeaseeeeeceeteneneeaees Selecting the Interface Language Installing and Removing the Card Mounting and Detaching a Lens About the Lens Image Stabilizer Basic Operation Menu Operations and Settings Formatting the Cards iss asce ciecieccch eden na Switching the LCD Monitor Screen eececseeseseeeeeeeeseneeneteeeeteeeeeeeteeenetaees 42 2 Basic Shooting a
80. ging immediately unplug the battery charger from the power outlet to stop the recharging and prevent a fire If the battery pack or back up battery leaks changes color deforms or emits smoke or fumes remove it immediately Be careful not to get burned in the process Prevent any battery leakage from contacting your eyes skin and clothing It can cause blindness or skin 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 186 If you drop the equipment and the casing breaks open to expose the internal parts do not touch the in
81. h mode e With an ExX series Speedlite set to TTL autoflash with the flash s Custom Function the flash will fire at full output only Using Non Canon Flash Units Sync Speed The camera can synchronize with compact non Canon flash units at 1 200 sec or slower Be sure to test the flash unit beforehand to make sure it synchronizes properly with the camera Cautions for Live View shooting A non Canon flash will not fire during Live View shooting Q If the camera is used with a flash unit or flash accessory dedicated to another camera brand the camera may not operate properly and malfunction may result e Do not attach a high voltage flash unit on the camera s hot shoe It might not work 167 Menu Settings sxx A Shooting 1 Red page Qualit 4L aL 4M M S aS 64 d wm AL Red eye On Off Off On 59 Beep On Off 108 Shoot w o card On Off 108 Review time Off 2 sec 4 sec 8 sec Hold 108 Shooting 2 Red AEB 1 3 stop increments 2 stops 80 Flash exp comp 1 3 stop increments 2 stops 79 Custom WB Manual setting of white balance 90 WB correction White balance correction 92 We SHE MERT WB BKT White balance bracketing 93 Color space sRGB Adobe RGB 87 Pict Style Standard Portrait Landscape Neutral z A ES REI Faithful Monochrome User Def 1 2 3 ae Dust Delete Data Obtains data to be used to erase dust spots 119 P
82. has no distance scale look at the front of the lens and turn the focusing ring clockwise all the way Obtain the Dust Delete Data bs 1 Select Dust Delete Data AEB DANE CUE e Under the OF tab select Dust Flash exp comp etas Custom WB Delete Data then press lt gt WB SHIFT BKT 0 0 20 Color space SRGB Picture Style Standard Dust Delete Data 2 Select OK Obtaining the data for e Select OK and press lt gt The erasing dust with software automatic self cleaning of the sensor Refer to Instruction Manual i will be performed then a message Undebed ie Ses 0 00 200200200 screen will appear Although there will Cancel OK be a shutter sound a picture is not taken Dust Delete Data ot Press the shutter button Sensor cleaning completely when ready for shooting 119 CEM Appending Dust Delete Data ecm a SS E__ 3 Photograph a solid white object e Ata distance of 20 cm 30 cm 0 7 ft 1 0 ft fill the viewfinder with a patternless solid white object and take a picture gt The picture will be taken in the aperture priority AE mode with an aperture of f 22 Since the image will not be saved the data can still be obtained even if there is no card in the camera Dust Delete Data gt When the picture is taken the camera will start obtaining the Dust Delete Data When the Dust Delete Data is obtained a message will appear Select OK and the menu will reappear Data o
83. he camera 00 will be displayed for the aperture 72 Av Changing the Depth of Field LSE EE SS ee ee ee X Shooting Tips e When using a high aperture note that camera shake can occur in low light scenes A higher aperture will make the shutter speed slower Under low light the shutter speed can be as long as 30 sec In such cases increase the ISO speed and hold the camera steady or use a tripod The depth of field depends not only on the aperture but also the lens and subject distance Since wide angle lenses have a wide depth of field range of acceptable focus in front of and behind the point of focus you need not set a high aperture to obtain a sharp picture from the foreground to the background On the other hand a telephoto lens has a narrow depth of field And the closer the subject the narrower the depth of field A farther subject will have a wider depth of field e Set the aperture so that the shutter speed display does not blink in the viewfinder If you press the shutter button halfway and change the aperture while the shutter speed is displayed the shutter speed display will also change to maintain the same exposure amount of light reaching the image sensor If you exceed the adjustable shutter speed range the shutter speed display will blink to indicate that the standard exposure cannot be obtained If the picture will be too dark the 30 30 sec shutter speed display will blink If this happens
84. he erase menu will appear at the bottom of the screen 3 Erase the image gt Select Erase then press lt gt The image displayed will be erased Tye i Cancel M Checkmarking lt v gt Images to be Erased in a Batch By checkmarking the images to be erased you can erase multiple images at one time On the Erase images menu select Select and erase images With the lt AV gt key checkmark lt V gt the images to be erased Then press the lt f gt button 4 Erasing All Images in the Card When the 5 Erase images menu is set to All images on card all the images in the card will be erased 130 DISP Shooting Information Display mm When you press the lt DISP gt button during single image playback you can switch to the shooting information display The most detailed shooting information is shown below Exposure compensation amount Protect Flash exposure compensation amount Folder number File number Aperture Histogram Shutter speed W4 1 3 E 100 0003 Brightness RGB Metering mode ze x d Picture Style and Amnat ttings Shooting mode mar SOng Pi P M 11 E200 ISO speed MB WEA2 G1 EIS 0 0 0 Image recording T iRawRy MAET in ESCs Color space quality GEYA A AEA Date and time Playback number Total images recorded Original decision image verification data appended White balance White balance correction File size Wi
85. he image 127 Viewing the Images On TV lau With the video cable provided with the camera you can connect the camera to a TV set and view images on the TV screen Turn off the camera and the television before connecting them Connect the camera to the TV Open the camera s terminal cover e Use the video cable provided to connect the camera s lt f gt video OUT terminal to the TV monitor s VIDEO IN terminal e Insert the cable plug all the way in Turn on the TV and switch the TV s line input to VIDEO IN Set the camera s power switch to lt ON gt Press the lt gt gt button gt The image will appear on the TV screen Nothing will be displayed on the camera s LCD monitor e After you finish set the camera s power switch to lt OFF gt turn off the TV then disconnect the video cable Q f the video system format does not match the TV s the images will not be displayed properly Set the proper video system format with I Video system e Do not use any video cable other than the one provided Images might not be displayed if you use a different video cable Depending on the TV monitor part of the image might be cut off 128 b Protecting Images mum Protecting the image prevents it from being erased accidentally E 1 Select Protect images Protect images e Under the gt tab select Protect i images then press lt
86. hen press lt amp gt 2 Set the exposure compensation amount To make the flash exposure brighter press the lt gt key Increased exposure Or to make it darker press the lt lt q gt key Decreased exposure e After setting the flash exposure compensation amount press lt gt Flash exp comp 2 1 0 1 22 1 60 F5 6 When you press the shutter button halfway the lt 2 gt icon and flash exposure compensation amount will be displayed on the LCD monitor and the lt gt icon will appear in the viewfinder e After taking the picture do step 2 to reset the flash exposure compensation amount to zero Q If the I Custom Functions C Fn menu s Auto Lighting Optimizer p 156 is set to 0 Enable the exposure compensation and flash exposure compensation may not be effective Set it to 1 Disable if you want to obtain the results of the exposure compensation setting 79 mM Auto Exposure Bracketing mam This feature takes exposure compensation a step further by varying the exposure automatically with three shots as shown below You can then choose the best exposure This is called AEB Auto Exposure Bracketing Standard exposure Darker exposure Brighter exposure Decreased exposure Increased exposure 1 Select AEB Under the f tab select AEB then press lt gt AEB amount 2 Set the AEB amount Press the lt lt gt gt key to set the AEB amount
87. hen press lt gt Settings which cannot be set will be MENU dimmed External flash C Fn setting Clear ext flash C Fn set External flash func setting 2 Set the external flash function settings External flash func setting Select a flash function and set it as I Shutter sync 1st curtain FEB 3 2 1 9 1 253 Flash exp comp 2 1 9 1 2 E TTL II Evaluative Zoom Auto BAClear Speedlite settings External flash C Fn setting External flash C Fn setting4 1 Auto power off 0 Enabled 1 Disabled desired The procedure is the same as setting a menu function On the flash function settings screen the settable items or current settings displayed differ depending on the current flash mode settings or flash Custom Function settings If you press the lt DISP gt button to clear the Speedlite settings both the external Speedlite and built in flash settings will be cleared 117 mm Automatic Sensor Cleaning mx Whenever you set the power switch to lt ON gt or lt OFF gt the Self Cleaning Sensor Unit operates to automatically shake off the dust on the front of the sensor Normally you need not be aware of this operation However you can execute the sensor cleaning at anytime as well as disable it Cleaning the Sensor Now 1 Select Sensor cleaning e Under the If tab select Sensor Language English cleaning then press lt gt Video system PAL Sensor cleaning 2 Select Clea
88. hen press s E G lt gt z e Each time you press lt gt the MENUR image will rotate clockwise as follows 90 270 gt 0 To rotate another image repeat step 2 To exit the image rotate and return to the menu press the lt MENU gt button F If the rotated image is not displayed in the rotated orientation during image playback set the If Auto rotate menu to On 6 126 mm Auto Playback memm You can playback the images in the card as an automatic slide show Each image will be displayed for about 4 sec fer 1 Select Auto play Protect images Under the X tab select Auto Rotate rSn play then press lt 6 gt Print order gt The auto play screen will appear Transfer order Histogram Brightness Auto play Auto play 2 Start the auto play gt After Loading image is displayed acina amao for a few seconds auto play will start Em To pause the auto play press lt gt MENUR f e During pause 1 will be displayed on the upper left of the image Press lt gt again to resume the auto play Stop the auto play To stop the auto play and return to the menu press the lt MENU gt button B F During auto play you can press the lt DISP gt button to change the display format e During pause you can press the lt lt gt gt key to view another image e During auto play auto power off will not work e The display time may vary depending on t
89. hown by the arrow flip out the battery charger s prongs and insert the prongs into a power outlet For LC E5E Connect the power cord to the charger and insert the plug into the power outlet gt Recharging starts automatically and the charge lamp turns orange gt When the battery is fully recharged the charge lamp will turn green It takes about 2 hours to fully recharge a completely exhausted battery The time required to recharge the battery depends on the ambient temperature and battery s charge level 24 Recharging the Battery vy z9 Tips for Using the Battery and Charger Recharge the battery on the day before or on the day it is to be used Even during non use or storage a charged battery will gradually discharge and lose its power After recharging the battery detach it and unplug the charger from the power outlet When not using the camera remove the battery If the battery is left in the camera for a prolonged period a small amount of power current is released resulting in excess discharge and shorter battery life Store the battery with the protective cover attached Storing the battery after it is fully charged can lower the battery s performance The battery charger can also be used in foreign countries The battery charger is compatible with a 100 V AC to 240 V AC 50 60 Hz power source If necessary attach a commercially available plug adapter for the respecti
90. ic 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 reflex mirror and focusing screen Do not use cleaners that contain organic solvents to clean the camera body or lens For stubborn dirt take the camera to the nearest Canon Service Center Do not touch the camera s electrical contacts with your fingers This is to prevent the contacts from corroding Corroded contacts can cause camera misoperation If the camera is suddenly brought in from the cold into a warm room condensation may form on the camera and internal parts To prevent condensation first put the camera in a sealed plastic bag and let it adjust to the warmer temperature before taking it out of the bag If condensation forms on the camera do not use the camera This is to avoid damaging the camera If there is condensation remove the lens card and battery from the camera and wait until the condensation has evaporated before using the camera If the camera will not be used 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
91. icates the Main Dial lt AV gt lt p gt Indicate the lt lt gt cross keys lt gt Indicates the setting button 04 6 S16 Indicates that the respective function remains active for 4 sec 6 sec or 16 sec respectively after you let go of the button In this manual the icons and markings indicating the camera s buttons dials and settings correspond to the icons and markings on the camera and on the LCD monitor ua Indicates a function which can be changed by pressing the lt MENU gt button and changing the setting When shown on the upper right of the page it indicates that the function is available only in the Creative Zone modes p 20 p Reference page numbers for more information Tip or advice for better shooting Problem solving advice Warning to prevent shooting problems How amp Supplemental information Basic Assumptions e All operations explained in this manual assume that the power switch is already set to lt ON gt e It is assumed that all the menu settings and Custom Functions are set to the default e For explanatory purposes the instructions show the camera attached with an EF S 18 55mm f 3 5 5 6 IS lens Chapters aS For first time users chapters 1 and 2 explain the camera s basic operations and shooting procedures Introduction Camera basics Getting Started 23 Basic Shooting and Image Playback Fully automatic shootin
92. instructions Tha To recover from the error screen turn the Communications between P the camera and lens is power switch off and on or remove and faulty reinstall the battery Clean the lens contacts If error 02 Card problem is displayed remove and reinstall the card or format the card This may resolve the problem Countermeasures If the same error keeps occurring there may be a problem Write down the error code and consult your nearest Canon Service Center Q If an error code appears right after shooting the picture might not have been E captured After the error is resolved press the lt gt gt button and check if the picture was captured 175 System Map Eyepiece Extender EP EX15ll OO Rubber Frame Ef I E series Dioptric Adjustment Lenses Bundled Accessories gt ca e Eyecup Ef E Wide Strap Angle FinderC EW 100DB III me Semi Hard Case EH19 L Battery Pack 3 LP E5 il 3 Battery Grip J d BG E5 Battery Charger LC E5 or LC E5E Battery Magazine BGM E5A for size AA batteries Battery Magazine BGM ESL for two LP E5 battery packs 176 ST E2 220EX 430EX II 580EX II Macro Ring Lite Macro Twin Lite MR 14EX OH MT 24EX Car Battery Charger CBC E5 AC Adapter Kit ACK E5 E DC Coupler DR E5 Compact Power Adapter
93. introduces more ways to shoot creatively The first half of this chapter explains how to use the lt Tv gt lt Av gt lt M gt lt A DEP gt modes on the Mode Dial Except for lt A DEP gt all the shooting modes can be used in combination with the functions introduced in Chapter 3 The second half of this chapter starting with Changing the Metering Mode explains the methods to adjust the exposure and the Picture Styles All the functions introduced in this chapter can also be used with the lt P gt Program AE mode introduced in Chapter 3 About the Main Dial Pointer The pointer icon lt WN gt displayed 1 500 together with the shutter speed aperture setting or exposure compensation amount indicates that you can turn the z lt gt dial to adjust the respective setting Tv Action Shots memm You can either freeze the action or create motion blur with the lt Tv gt Shutter priority AE mode on the Mode Dial lt Tv gt stands for Time value ae z i rar A N Frozen action Blurred action Fast shutter speed Slow shutter speed 1 Set the Mode Dial to lt Tv gt 2 Set the desired shutter speed See Shooting Tips for advice on setting the shutter speed Turning the lt gt dial to the right sets a faster shutter speed and turning it to the left sets a slower one Take the picture When you focus and press the shutter button completely the picture will be taken
94. itor e Make sure the access lamp is off then open the cover 2 Remove the card Gently push in the card then let go The card will stick out e Pull the card straight out then close the cover Q When the access lamp is lit or blinking it indicates that the images are being written to or read by the card being erased or data is being transferred While the access lamp is lit or blinking never do any of the following Doing so may damage the image data It may also damage the card or camera e Opening the card slot cover e Opening the battery compartment cover e Shaking or banging the camera around If the card already contains recorded images the image number might not start from 0001 p 110 Do not touch the card s contacts with your fingers or metal objects Ifa card related error message is displayed on the LCD monitor remove and reinstall the card If the error persists use a different card If you can transfer all the images in the card to a personal computer transfer all the images and then format the card p 40 The card may then return to normal 32 Mounting and Detaching a LenS sx Mounting a Lens Remove the caps e Remove the rear lens cap and the body cap by turning them as shown by the arrow 2 Attach the lens EO Align the EF S lens with the camera s white EF S lens mount index and turn the lens as shown by the arrow until it clicks in place When
95. l be exhausted soon Battery must be recharged Battery Life Approx number of shots Teas Shooting Conditions p No Flash 50 Flash Use At 23 C 73 F 600 500 At 0 C 32 F 500 400 e The figures above are based on a fully charged LP E5 no Live View shooting and CIPA Camera amp Imaging Products Association testing standards 28 The actual number of shots may be fewer than indicated above depending on the shooting conditions Pressing the shutter button halfway for long periods or operating only the autofocus can also reduce the number of possible shots The number of possible shots will decrease with more frequent use of the LCD monitor The lens operation is powered by the camera s battery Using certain lenses can reduce the number of possible shots Using the Image Stabilizer of the lens will decrease the number of possible shots shorter battery life For battery life with Live View shooting see page 100 M4 Setting the Date and Time ma When you turn on the power for the first time or if the date time has been reset the Date Time setting screen will appear Follow steps 3 and 4 to set the date time Note that the date time appended to recorded images will be based on this Date Time setting Be sure to set the date time 1 Display the menu e Press the lt MENU gt button to display the menu PO NU DISP 2 Under the F tab select Date LCD brightness Time
96. layback Blue Protect images Erase protect image 129 Rotate Rotate vertical image 126 Erase images Erase image 130 Print order Specifies images to be printed DPOF 143 Tratisfer order Select images to be transferred to a personal 149 computer Histogram Brightness RGB 132 Auto play Auto playback of images 127 Fl e are not displayed in Basic Zone modes Shaded menu items are not displayed in Basic Zone modes In Basic Zone modes the and G AL recording quality modes are not displayed 168 The 0 Shooting 2 If Set up 3 and 24 My Menu screens tabs Menu Settings SS 51 If Set up 1 Yellow page Auto power off Fe ee a min 109 File numbering Continuous Auto reset Manual reset 110 Auto rotate On G On Off 112 Format Initialize and erase data in the card 40 LCD off on btn Shutter btn Shutter DISP Remains on 115 Screen color Select the background color 115 IF Set up 2 Yellow LCD brightness Seven brightness levels provided 109 Date Time Set the date year month day and time hour 29 min sec Language Select the interface language 30 Video system NTSC PAL 128 g Auto cleaning Clean now 118 Sensor cleaning Clean manually 121 Live View function Live View shooting Grid display 96 settings Metering timer Flash firing Built in flash function setting Flash control External flash function setting External flash 116 C
97. lb exposures can be used with AEB e Ifthe f Custom Functions C Fn menu s Auto Lighting Optimizer p 156 is set to 0 Enable the AEB may not be effective Set it to 1 Disable if you want to obtain the results of the AEB setting 81 313 Customizing the Picture Style mam You can customize a Picture Style by adjusting individual parameters like Sharpness and Contrast To see the resulting effects take test shots To customize Monochrome see page 84 B 1 Select Picture Style AEB sils Under the A tab select Picture pane comp zal oe Style then press lt gt WB SHIFT BKT 0 0 20 gt The Picture Style selection screen will Color space SRGB appear Picture Style Standard Dust Delete Data Picture Style 0 amp 2 Select a Picture Style Select a Picture Style then press the lt DISP gt button gt The Detail set screen will appear ZMManachrome OHA Detail set Detail set ExzplPortrait 3 Select a parameter OSharpness e Select a parameter such as Saas Sharpness then press lt gt Color tone Default set Detail set i A Set the parameter OSharpness Betta Press the lt lt gt gt key to adjust the parameter as desired then press Picture Style i 0 amp 0 lt gt Press the lt MENU gt button to save the adjusted parameter The Picture Style selection screen will reappear MMonochrome 3 DIBA etail set gt Any parameter settings differ
98. ll not work with direct printing or print ordering DPOF About M AL mM AL records both a and L image with a single shot The two images are saved to the card Since the ML image is recorded as a processed image you can view it as is on a personal computer without the bundled software or print it as is With MM L the two images are saved with the same file number in the same folder You can distinguish between them with the image type or extension The image s extension is CR2 and the L image s extension is JPG D GW image BP 0001 CR2 ALimage B 0001 JPG File number File extension Q The Auto Lighting Optimizer p 156 will not work with and M AL images 66 3a Selecting a Picture Style mame By selecting a Picture Style you can obtain the desired image effects matching your photographic expression or the subject 1 Press the lt V 2 gt button gt Picture Style will appear Select a Picture Style Sie e Press the lt AV gt key to select the Picture Style then press lt gt 03 0 0 0 0 3 Take the picture e Focus and press the shutter button completely The picture will be taken with the selected Picture Style applied Picture Style Effects Standard The image looks vivid sharp and crisp This is a general purpose Picture Style suitable for most scenes Portrait For nice skin tones The image looks slightly
99. lso turn the lt 7 gt dial to select a tab eal 3 Select a menu item Quality Press the lt AV gt key to select the Red eye On Off Beep Shoot w o card Review time menu item then press lt gt eal A Select the setting Press the lt AV gt or lt lt p gt key to select the setting Some settings require you to press either the lt AV gt eee or lt lt gt gt key to select it Some menu items will indicate the current setting in blue eal 5 Set the desired setting Quality e Press lt gt to set it Red eye On Off Beep i Shoot w o card 6 Exit the menu Review time e Press the lt MENU gt button to return to the shooting settings display F The explanation of menu functions hereinafter assumes that you have pressed the lt MENU gt button to display the menu screen e A list of menu functions is on page 168 39 140 Formatting the Card ma If the card is new or was previously formatted by another camera or personal computer format the card with the camera Q Formatting the 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 the images to a personal computer before formatting the card 1 Select Format Auto power off 30 sec e Under the IY tab select Format File numbering Conti Auto rotate Format LCD off on btn Shutter btn Screen color 1 then press lt
100. ly Clean manually 3 Select OK e Select OK then press lt gt Mirror will go up gt Ina moment the mirror will lockup Clean the sensor and the shutter will open Cancel End the cleaning Set the power switch to lt OFF gt ir e For the power source using the AC Adapter Kit ACK E5 sold separately is recommended Ifyou use the battery make sure it is fully recharged If a battery grip with size AA batteries is attached manual sensor cleaning will not be possible 121 EM Manual Sensor Cleaning it 8 a gt While cleaning the sensor never do any of the following If the power is cut off the shutter will close and the shutter curtains and image sensor might get damaged e Setting the power switch to lt OFF gt e Opening the battery compartment cover e Opening the card slot cover The surface of the image sensor is extremely delicate Clean the sensor with care e Use a plain blower without any brush attached A brush can scratch the sensor e Do not insert the blower tip inside the camera beyond the lens mount If the power is turned off the shutter will close and the shutter curtains or reflex mirror might get damaged 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 122 Image Playback This chapter explains features related to viewing images Learn more about image playback as discussed in chapter 2
101. m WB WBJ then press lt gt WB SHIFT BKT gt The SET screen will appear Color space sRGB Picture Style Standard Dust Delete Data 100 0001 3 Import the white balance data Select the image that was captured in step 1 then press lt gt gt On the dialog screen which appears select OK and the data will be imported When the menu reappears press the lt MENU gt button to exit the menu A A Select the custom white balance e Press the lt WB gt button O Press the lt lt 44 gt gt key to select lt ss gt then press lt gt Q Ifthe exposure obtained in step 1 is way off a correct white balance might not be obtained If the image was captured while the Picture Style was set to Monochrome p 68 it cannot be selected in step 3 91 WM White Balance Correction mus You can correct the white balance that has been set This adjustment will have the same effect as using a commercially available color temperature conversion filter or color compensating filter Each color can be corrected to one of nine levels This is for advanced users who are familiar with using color temperature conversion or color compensating filters White Balance Correction 1 Select WB SHIFT BKT AEB aes sole e Under the O tab select WB Flash 2 1 ah custon 18 SHIFT BKT then press lt gt WB SHIFT BKT gt The WB correction WB bracketing Color space SRGB H Picture S
102. mage 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 Do not carry the camera around while it is attached to a tripod Doing so may cause injury Also make sure the tripod is sturdy enough to support the camera and lens Do not leave a lens or lens attached camera under the sun without the lens cap attached Otherwise the lens may concentrate the sun s rays and cause a fire Do not cover or wrap the battery recharging apparatus with a cloth Doing so may trap heat within and cause the casing to deform or catch fire If you drop the camera in water or if water or metal fragments enter inside the camera promptly remove the battery pack and back up battery This is to prevent fire and electrical shock Do not use or leave the battery pack or back up battery in a hot environment Doing so may cause battery leakage or a shorter battery life The battery pack or back up battery can also become hot and cause skin burns Do not use paint thinner benzene or other organic solvents to clean the equipment Doing so may cause fire or a health hazard If the product does not work properly or requires repair contact your dealer or your nearest Canon Service Center 187 188 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
103. mages are not compatible with direct printing e The camera cannot be used with printers compatible only with CP Direct or Bubble Jet Direct When connecting the camera to the printer do not use any cable other than the interface cable provided If there is a long beeping sound in step 5 it indicates a problem with the printer To find out what s wrong do the following 1 Press the lt gt gt button to playback the image 2 Press lt 6 gt 3 On the print setting screen select Print The error message will be displayed on the LCD monitor p 142 F e If you use the battery to power the camera make sure it is fully charged With a fully charged battery printing up to about 6 hours is possible Before disconnecting the cable turn off the camera and printer first Hold the plug not the cord to pull out the cable e For direct printing using AC Adapter Kit ACK E5 sold separately to power the camera is recommended 135 AC Printing m The screen display and setting options will differ depending on the printer Some settings might not be available For details see the printer s instruction manual Printer connected icon 1 Select the image to be printed Check that the lt gt icon is Press SET to print displayed on the upper left of the LCD a monitor er Orf Press the lt lt gt gt key to select the ee image to be printed B Botderless Press lt gt gt The print setti
104. maining capacity Color space RC Color space p 87 WB SHIFT BKT 0 0 0 WB correction p 92 Live View shoot Disabl WB bracketing p 93 t Disable Live View shooting p 95 30 sec ono Red eye reduction p 59 On Auto rotate display p 112 12 06 2008 16 30 00 Date Time p 29 Beeper p 108 Auto power off p 109 Sensor cleaning p 118 113 Handy Features ee Se lM Ml Ul MM UUU UEM Reverting the Camera to the Default Settings This is for reverting all the camera s shooting settings and Custom Functions to the default settings This works in the lt P gt and other Creative Zone modes 1 Select Clear settings Custom Functions C Fn e Under the F tab select Clear ang settings then press lt gt Firmware Ver 1 0 0 Clear settings 2 Select the desired setting To revert the shooting settings to the cane He als ETD default select Clear all camera settings then press lt gt To revert the Custom Functions to the default settings select Clear all Custom Func C Fn then press lt G7 gt Clear all camera settings 3 Select OK Select OK then press lt gt to clear the camera settings gt When Clear all camera settings is set the camera will be reset as Clear all camera settings Cancel shown in the table below Shooting Settings Image Settings AF mode One Shot
105. mary color filter Located in front of the image sensor non removable 1 Automatic sensor cleaning 2 Manual cleaning of sensor 3 Dust Delete Data appended to the captured image Design rule for Camera File System 2 0 JPEG RAW 12 bit Canon original Provided 1 Large Fine Approx 3 8 MB 3888 x 2592 pixels 2 Large Normal Approx 2 0 MB 3888 x 2592 pixels 3 Medium Fine Approx 2 3 MB 2816 x 1880 pixels 4 Medium Normal Approx 1 2 MB 2816 x 1880 pixels 5 Small Fine Approx 1 3 MB 1936 x 1288 pixels 6 Small Normal Approx 0 7 MB 1936 x 1288 pixels 7 RAW Approx 9 8 MB 3888 x 2592 pixels Exact file sizes depend on the subject ISO speed Picture Style etc Consecutive numbering auto reset manual reset sRGB Adobe RGB Standard Portrait Landscape Neutral Faithful Monochrome User Def 1 3 Auto daylight shade cloudy tungsten white fluorescent light flash custom Specifications Color temperature compensation Color temperature information transmission Noise reduction Automatic image brightness correction Add original image verification data e Viewfinder Type Coverage Magnification Eyepoint Built in dioptric adjustment Focusing screen Mirror Viewfinder information Depth of field preview e Autofocus Type AF points Metering range Focus modes AF point selection Selected AF point display AF assist beam White balance corre
106. ment For Monochrome you can also set Filter effect and Toning effect in addition to Sharpness and Contrast explained on the preceding page Filter Effect With a filter effect applied to a monochrome image you can make white clouds or green trees stand out more Detail set MMonochrome Filter Sample Effects ON None Normal black and white image with Ye Yellow N None no filter effects Filter effect Or Orange R Red The blue sky will look more natural CRN Ye Yellow and the white clouds will look crisper Default set MENU 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 F Setting the Contrast to the plus side will make the filter effect more pronounced Toning Effect By applying a toning effect you can create a monochrome image in that color It can make the image look more impressive Detail set sMMonochrome The following can be selected N None ON None S Sepia B Blue P Purple ate G Green Toning effect P Purple G Green Default set MENU 84 313 Registering the Picture Style mam You can select a base Picture Style such as Portrait or Landscape adjust its parameters as desired and register it under User Def
107. n continuous shooting max approx 3 shots per sec and autofocusing will take effect Q Under low light if camera shake is prone to occur the viewfinder s shutter speed display on the bottom left will blink Hold the camera steady and shoot 50 Fi Shooting Portraits at Night mum To shoot someone at night and obtain a natural looking exposure in the background use the lt B gt Night Portrait mode X Shooting Tips e Use a wide angle lens and a tripod When using a zoom lens use the wide angle end to obtain a wide night view Use a tripod to prevent camera shake e Keep the person within 5 meters 16 4 feet from the camera Under low light the built in flash will fire automatically to obtain a good exposure of the person The effective distance of the built in flash is 5 meters 16 4 feet from the camera Shoot also with lt gt Full Auto Since camera shake is prone to occur with night shots shooting also with lt C gt Full Auto is recommended F Tell the subject to keep still even after the flash fires Ifthe self timer is also used the self timer lamp will flash after the picture is taken 51 Disabling Flash memm In places where flash photography is prohibited use the lt J gt Flash Off mode This mode is also effective for candlelight scenes when you want to obtain the candlelight effect X Shooting Tips If the numeric display in the viewfinder blinks take care to pre
108. n now Auto cleaning Enable e Select Clean now then press lt gt Clean manually j Select OK then press lt amp gt gt The screen will indicate that the sensor is being cleaned Although there will be a shutter sound a picture is not taken LCD brightness mmtm W Date Time 12 06 08 16 30 Fil e For best results do the sensor cleaning while the camera bottom is placed on a table or other surface at a perpendicular angle e Even if you repeat the sensor cleaning the result will not improve that much Right after the sensor cleaning is finished the Clean now c option will remain disabled temporarily Disabling Automatic Sensor Cleaning In step 2 select Auto cleaning z and set it to Disable gt The sensor cleaning will no longer be executed when you set the power switch to lt ON gt or lt OFF gt 118 U Appending Dust Delete Data mums Normally the Self Cleaning Sensor Unit will eliminate most of the dust visible on captured images However in case visible dust still remains you can append the Dust Delete Data to the image to later erase the dust spots The Dust Delete Data is used by Digital Photo Professional provided software to erase the dust spots automatically Preparation Geta solid white object paper etc Set the lens focal length to 50mm or longer Set the lens focus mode switch to lt MF gt and set the focus to infinity ce If the lens
109. ncrements than 1 3 stop increments Fl The exposure level will be displayed in the viewfinder and on the LCD monitor as shown below 412 180 LITE T wt 1 C Fn 2 Flash sync speed in Av Aperture priority AE mode 0 Auto The flash sync speed is set automatically within a range of 1 200 sec to 30 sec to suit the scene s brightness 1 1 200 sec fixed If you use the lt Av gt mode aperture priority AE for flash photography the shutter speed will be set to 1 200 sec You need not worry about camera shake However night scene or dark backgrounds will look darker in this mode 154 Custom Function Settings a SS E E j C Fn Il Image C Fn 3 Long exposure noise reduction 0 Off 1 Auto For 1 sec or longer exposures noise reduction is performed automatically if noise typical of long exposures is detected This Auto setting is effective in most cases 2 On Noise reduction is performed for all exposures 1 sec or longer The On setting may be effective for noise that cannot be detected or reduced with the Auto setting Q e After the picture is taken the noise reduction process may take the same amount of time as the exposure You cannot take another picture until the noise reduction process is completed e With setting 2 if a long exposure is made during Live View shooting the LCD monitor will not display anything no Live View image display while noise reduction is applied C Fn 4 High ISO
110. nctions C Fn and setting Mirror lockup p 157 to 1 Enable e Focus the subject and press the shutter button completely The reflex mirror will lock up Then press the shutter button completely again to take the picture The reflex mirror will then go back down yy 39 Shooting Tips e Using the self timer lt 2 gt with mirror lockup When you press the shutter button completely the mirror locks up then the picture is taken 2 sec later Q e Do not point the camera toward the sun The sun s heat can scorch and damage the shutter curtains If you use bulb exposures the self timer and mirror lockup in combination keep pressing the shutter button completely self timer delay time bulb exposure time If you let go of the shutter button during the self timer countdown there will be a shutter release sound However this is not the actual shutter release no picture is taken Fl e Even if lt i gt Continuous shooting has been set single shooting will still take effect e The mirror locks up and after 30 seconds it will go back down automatically Pressing the shutter button completely again locks up the mirror again 94 Live View Shooting You can shoot while viewing a real time image on the camera s LCD monitor or on a personal computer screen This is called Live View shooting Convenient when the camera is mounted on a tripod for shooting still lifes for example Q If you han
111. nd Image Playback 43 Fully Automatic Shooting iiiaae srain innin eanan inea iaaa enaar dadaran 44 Full Auto Techniques Shooting Portraits Shooting Landscapes Shooting Close ups Shooting Moving Subjects Shooting Portraits at Night Disabling tFlasni anaa a a sc ehenicust ee ease vacade suy sateen ee tcedadcesi decals ted aun donee Using the Self timer Image Playback Contents 3 Advanced Shooting Techniques 55 Program AE Changing the ISO Speed 2 Using the BuiltsiniPlashisess sesciseseeteievsietaney sucudiapectcersusletessesdezeaGrauadsacdede ce decsbauy Changing the AF Mode Selecting the AF Point Continuous Shooting Setting the Image recording Quallity cccce ccs eens ceeeeececeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeee 64 Selecting a Picture Style oo tesiei as aaea a aa 67 4 More Advanced Techniques 69 Action Shots Changing the Depth of Field Manual Exposure a Automatic Depth of Field AE cccccccesceseceseeeseeeseeeeeseseeeseeneeeeeeeneeeeensees Changing the Metering Mode Setting Exposure Compensation Auto Exposure Bracketing eee Customizing the Picture Sia aeciaiee ae AANA Ena 82 Registering the Picture Style Setting the Color Space AE Lock FE Lock Setting the White Balance White Balance Correction Preventing Camera Shake essit inaingia ara EEA Live View Shooting 95 Preparing for Live View Shooting eeseeeeesessseseseisrsrssrrnrnsrsnsi
112. ng screen will appear Print setting screen Sets the printing effects p 138 i Sets the date or file number imprinting to on 24 Q Off or off By 1 copies Sets the quantity to be printed Trimming Sets the trimming p 141 gJ9x13cm Paper settings Sets the paper size type and layout E Photo Cancel Returns to step 1 EB Borderless Print Starts the printing The paper size type and layout you have set will be displayed Depending on the printer settings such as the date and file number imprinting and trimming might not be available i ESF 3 Select Paper settings ee off e Select Paper settings then press Ja Qy 1 copies lt gt Trimming j R 8 9x13cm aparece ctinas gt The paper settings screen will E Photo Cancel appear J Borderless Print 136 A Printing a a ae QJ Setting the Paper Size E Paper size Select the size of the paper loaded in the printer then press lt gt 13x18cm j TORTE gt The paper type screen will appear CreditCard 2 Setting the Paper Type o E Paper type Select the type of the paper loaded in the printer then press lt G gt Fast photo e When using a Canon printer and Default Canon paper read the printer s instruction manual to check what paper types can be used gt The page layout screen will appear Setting the Page Layout D7 2 Page layout Select the page layout then press Bordered lt 8 gt So
113. ng the Shooting Settings Screen Color You can change the background color of the shooting settings screen ral Select Screen color ae i off ao cen Under the If tab select Screen E ile numbering ontinuous Auto rotate nos color then press o Format Select the desired color then press lt G7 gt LCD off on btn Shutter btn e When you exit the menu the selected color will be displayed for the shooting settings screen Screen color 1 125 F8 0 ONE SHOT aL 411 115 mW Flash Control me The built in flash and external Speedlite can also be set with the menu The menu for the external Speedlite will be applicable only to EX series Speedlites whose functions can be set with the camera Select Flash control ie vee w Under the If tab select Flash ate Time MIE English control then press lt H gt Video system PAL gt The flash control screen will appear Sensor cleaning Live View function settings Flash control Flash firing Flash control Normally set this to Enable Flash firing Enable e If Disable is set both the built in Built in flash func setting flash and external Speedlite will External flash func setting i crn External flash C Fn setting not fire This is good when you only want to use the AF assist beam Built in flash func setting Built in flash func setting e Flash mode cannot be selected e Flash exp comp can be set a
114. nts flash simultaneously This indicates that focus has been achieved at all those AF points As long as the AF point covering the desired subject flashes you can take the picture The beeper continues to beep softly The focus confirmation light lt gt also does not light It indicates that the camera is focusing continuously on a moving subject The focus confirmation light lt gt does not light While the beeper is beeping you can press the shutter button completely to shoot a moving subject in focus e Pressing the shutter button halfway will not focus the subject When the focus mode switch on the lens is set to lt MF gt Manual Focus the camera does not focus Set the focus mode switch to lt AF gt e Although it is daylight the flash popped up For a backlit subject the flash may pop up to help reduce harsh shadows on the subject e In low light the built in flash fired a series of flashes To assist the autofocusing pressing the shutter button halfway may trigger the built in flash to fire a series of flashes This is called AF assist beam It is effective up to approx 4 meters 13 1 feet away e Although flash was used the picture came out dark The subject was too far away The subject should be within 5 meters 16 4 feet from the camera e When flash was used the bottom part of the picture came out unnaturally dark The subject was too close to the camera and a shadow was created by the lens The subje
115. numbering is reset e Manual reset You can reset the file numbering to 0001 at any time or for a new folder When you reset the file numbering manually a new folder is created automatically and the file numbering of images saved to that folder starts from 0001 This is convenient when you want to use different folders for the images taken yesterday and the ones taken today for example After the manual reset the file numbering returns to continuous or auto reset Q If folder No 999 is created Folder number full will appear on the LCD monitor If that folder contains images reaching file number 9999 shooting will not be possible even if the card still has storage capacity The LCD monitor will display a message to replace the card Replace with a new card Fl For both JPEG and RAW images the file name will start with IMG_ The extension will be JPG for JPEG images and CR2 for RAW images 111 Handy Features M Auto Image Rotation Vertical images are rotated automatically so they are displayed vertically on the camera s LCD monitor and personal computer instead of horizontally The setting of this feature can be changed Under the IY tab select Auto rotate then press lt gt Follow the steps below to select the desired setting then press lt gt e Ong The vertical image is automatically rotated on both the camera s LCD monitor and on the personal computer On _ The v
116. o return to the menu 0 1 3 stop Clearing All Custom Functions On the I Clear settings menu select Clear all Custom Func C Fn to clear all the Custom Function settings p 114 152 Setting Custom Functions ii ul a i Custom Functions C Fn I Exposure 1 Exposure level increments 2 Flash sync speed in Av mode p 194 C Fn Il Image 3 Long exposure noise reduction p 155 4 High ISO speed noise reduction i 5 Auto Lighting Optimizer p 156 C Fn Ill Auto focus Drive 6 AF assist beam firing 7 AF during Live View shooting p 157 8 Mirror lockup C Fn IV Operation Others 9 Shutter AE lock button 10 SET button when shooting p 158 11 LCD display when power ON p 159 12 Add original decision data i Fil The Custom Functions whose numbers are shaded do not function during Live View shooting Settings are disabled If C Fn 7 1 2 has been set and you want to use AE lock set C Fn 9 1 153 UW Custom Function Settings mam Custom Functions are organized into four groups based on the function type C Fn I Exposure C Fn Il Image C Fn IIl Auto focus Drive C Fn IV Operation Others C Fn I Exposure C Fn 1 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 Effective when you prefer to control the exposure in less fine i
117. ontrast Saturation Color tone and Color balance To adjust the Color balance use the lt lt gt gt keys B is for blue A is amber M is magenta and G is green The color in the respective direction will be corrected If you select Clear all all the printing effect settings will be reverted to the default 140 A Printing Trimming the Image You can crop 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 L SET KONS MENU Bi O 1 On the print setting screen select Trimming 2 Set the trimming frame size position and proportion e The image area within the trimming frame will be printed The trimming frame s vertical to horizontal proportion can be changed with Paper settings Changing the trimming frame size When you press the lt gt or lt Q gt button the size of the trimming frame will change The smaller the trimming frame the larger the image magnification will be for the printing Moving the trimming frame Press the lt lt gt gt keys to move the frame over the image vertically or horizontally Move the trimming frame until it covers the desired image area or composition Rotating the frame Each time you press the lt DISP gt button the trimming frame will toggle between the vertical and horizontal orient
118. op up flash E TTL Il autoflash 13 43 ISO 100 in meters feet Approx 3 sec Flash ready icon lights in viewfinder 17mm lens angle of view 2 stops in 1 3 or 1 2 stop increments Provided Specifications e External Speedlite Compatible flash Flash metering Flash exposure compensation FE lock External flash settings Zooming to match lens focal length e Drive System Drive mode Continuous shooting speed Maximum burst e Live View Functions Shooting modes Focusing Metering modes Metering range Grid display Exposure display e LCD Monitor Type Monitor size Dots Coverage EX series Speedlites E TTL Il autoflash 2 stops in 1 3 or 1 2 stop increments Provided Flash function settings Flash C Fn settings Provided Single shooting continuous shooting self timer 10 sec 2 sec multiple shots JPEG Max approx 3 shots sec RAW Max approx 1 5 shots sec RAW L Max approx 1 5 shots sec JPEG Large Fine Approx 514 RAW Approx 5 RAW JPEG Large Fine Approx 4 Based on Canon s testing standards with a 2GB SD memory card ISO 100 and Standard Picture Style Varies depending on the subject memory card brand image recording quality etc 1 Live View shooting 2 Remote Live View shooting with a personal computer installed with EOS Utility Manual focus Autofocus Quick mode Live mode Evaluative metering with the image sensor EV 0 20
119. ormat IMG_0001 JPG Under the If tab select File numbering then press lt gt Follow File numbering the steps below to select a file numbering method then press lt gt e Continuous The file numbering continues in sequence even after the card is replaced Even after you replace the card the file numbering continues in sequence up to 9999 This is convenient when you want to save the images numbered anywhere between 0001 to 9999 in one folder in your personal computer However if the replacement card contains images recorded previously the file numbering of the new images might continue from the file numbering of the existing images in the card If you want to use continuous file numbering you should use a newly formatted card each time File numbering after replacing the card Card 1 Cay f 0052 Next sequential file number 110 Handy Features ESS SESS ee ES e Auto reset Resets the file numbering to 0001 whenever the card is replaced Each time you replace the card the file numbering restarts from 0001 This is convenient if you want to organize images according to cards However if the replacement card contains images recorded previously the file numbering of the new images might continue from the file numbering of the existing images in the card To restart the file numbering from 0001 you should use a newly formatted card File numbering after replacing the card Card 1 P File
120. oting Image Quality Set the image effects to match the subject gt p 67 Selecting a Picture Style Make a large size print of the picture gt p 64 AL aL GW Take many pictures gt p 64 AS aS Focusing p 61 AF point selection E Change the point of focus gt e Shoot a moving subject gt p 50 60 Al Servo AF Playback e View the images with the camera gt p 54 Playback Search for pictures quickly gt p 124 Index display Prevent important images from accidental deletion gt p 129 amp Image protect e Delete unnecessary images gt p 130 i Delete e View the images on a TV set gt p 128 Video OUT e Set the LCD brightness gt p 109 LCD brightness Printing e Print pictures easily gt p 133 Direct printing E 11 Handling Precautions mE Camera Care 12 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 wet cloth Never leave the camera near anything having a strong magnetic field such as a magnet or electric motor Also avoid using or leaving the camera near anything emitting strong radio waves such as a large antenna Strong magnet
121. peed may be different during the full view and magnified view 105 Using AF to Focus i a8 ee With Live mode AF can fail to achieve focus in the following cases Low contrast subject such as a blue sky and solid color surfaces Subjects in low light Stripes and other patterns where there is contrast only in the horizontal direction Under a light source whose brightness color or pattern keeps changing Night scenes or points of light Under fluorescent lighting or when the image flickers Extremely small subjects Subjects strongly reflecting light The AF point covers both a near and faraway subject such as an animal in a cage Subjects which keep moving within the AF point and cannot keep still due to camera shake or subject blur A subject approaching or leaving the camera Autofocusing while the subject is way out of focus Soft focus effect is applied with a soft focus lens A special effects filter is used 106 Handy Features Silencing the Beeper p 108 Card Reminder p 108 Setting the Image Review Time p 108 Setting the Auto Power off Time p 109 Setting the LCD Monitor Brightness p 109 File Numbering Methods p 110 Auto Image Rotation p 112 Checking Camera Function Settings p 113 Reverting the Camera to the Default Settings p 114 Preventing the LCD Monitor from Turning off Automatically p 115 Changing the Shooting Settings Screen Color p 115 Flash Control p 116 Automa
122. photos animals and sports 1 Press the lt gt AF gt button gt AF mode will appear 2 Select the AF mode Press the lt lt gt key to select the AF mode then press lt gt Focus the subject One Shot AF e Aim the AF point over the subject and ONESHOT AIFOCUS AISERVO press the shutter button halfway The camera will then autofocus in the selected AF mode Selecting the Best AF Mode e ONE SHOT One Shot AF Suitable for still subjects When you press the shutter button halfway the camera will focus only once You can also recompose the shot e Al FOCUS Al Focus AF Suitable when you cannot decide between One Shot AF or Al Servo AF Depending on the subject s movement the camera will switch automatically to One Shot AF or Al Servo AF When focus is achieved in the Al SERVO AF mode the beeper will sound softly The focus confirmation light lt gt in the viewfinder will not light Al stands for Artificial Intelligence e Al SERVO AI Servo AF Suitable for moving subjects While you hold down the shutter button halfway the focus and exposure setting will be adjusted continuously Even when focus is achieved the beeper will not sound Also the focus confirmation light lt gt in the viewfinder will not light 60 Selecting the AF Point memm In the Basic Zone modes all the AF points are active Generally the AF point covering the closest subject will be selected to
123. posure setting in the viewfinder blinks decrease the ISO speed e Detach the lens hood and keep at least 1 meter 3 3 feet away from the subject If the lens hood is attached or if you are too close to the subject the bottom portion of the picture might turn out dark For important shots check the image on the LCD monitor to make sure the flash exposure looks good not dark at the bottom M Using Red eye Reduction Using the red eye reduction lamp before taking a flash picture can reduce red eye Red eye reduction will work in any shooting mode except lt 2A gt lt gt lt gt Under the A tab select Red eye On Off then press lt gt Select Red eye On Off ___ Off On then press lt gt g On then p E gt For flash photography when you press the shutter button halfway the red eye reduction lamp will light Then when you press the shutter button completely the picture will be taken ir The red eye reduction feature is most effective when the subject looks at the red eye reduction lamp when the room is well lit or when you go closer to the subject e When you press the shutter button halfway the viewfinder display on the bottom will gradually turn off For best results take the picture after this display turns off e The effectiveness of red eye reduction varies from subject to subject 59 AF Changing the AF Mode iam You can change the AF mode to suit different subjects such as group
124. press the Select amp transfer lt Q gt button Wallpaper gt The lt B gt button s blue lamp will blink and the image transfer will start gt When the image transfer is completed the lamp will stay on Options other than All images are explained below To start the image transfer press the lt 2v gt button e New images Images which have not yet been transferred to the personal computer will be selected by the camera automatically and transferred e Transfer order images You select the images and they are transferred to the personal computer in a batch To select the images follow the instructions on the next page 148 E gt Transferring Images to a Personal Computer e Select amp transfer 1 125 100 0003 Press the lt lt gt key to select images toe maa ee one by one to be transferred to the B personal computer To exit press the lt MENU gt button e Wallpaper The image you select and transfer will appear as the personal computer s wallpaper To exit press the lt MENU gt button F e If you press lt gt instead of the lt v gt button the confirmation dialog will appear Select OK then press lt gt to start the transfer e RAW images cannot be transferred as wallpaper M Selecting the Images to be Transferred You select the image to be transferred to the personal computer one by one E 1 Select Transfer order Prater images Under the X tab select
125. result will be the same as using the lt P gt mode with flash The desired depth of field will not be obtained 76 Changing the Metering Mode mau The metering mode is the method of measuring the brightness of the subject Normally evaluative metering is recommended VO 1 Press the lt A gt button Cas gt Metering mode will appear Select the metering mode Press the lt AV gt key to select the metering mode then press lt gt Metering mode 2 Evaluative metering amp Ea Evaluative metering 5 This is an all around metering mode suited for afol jel jojo portraits and even backlit subjects The camera This metering mode is set automatically in the Basic Zone modes Partial metering fl Effective when the background is much brighter a area in the left figure is where the metering is weighted to obtain the standard exposure O Center weighted average metering 2 The metering is weighted at the center and then a is for advanced users sets the exposure automatically to suit the scene ool o aa than the subject due to backlighting etc The gray oa o a a averaged for the entire scene This metering mode 77 Setting Exposure Compensation mau Exposure compensation is used to alter the standard exposure set by the camera You can make the image look brighter increased expo
126. ria aia gt The print setting screen will reappear Default Bordered The print will have a white border along the edges The print will have no white borders If your printer cannot print Borderless A borderless prints the print will have borders Bordered E The shooting information will be imprinted on the border on orgers 9x13cm and larger prints Xx up Option to print 2 4 8 9 16 or 20 images on one sheet 20 7 On A4 or Letter size paper 20 or 35 thumbnails of the images upi ordered through DPOF p 143 will be printed 35 up El 20 up H will have the shooting information imprinted Default The page layout will vary depending on the printer type or its settings 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 137 A Printing Q Off ey 3 9x13 m E Photo EJ Borderless Paper settings A Set the printing effects Set as necessary If you need not set any printing effects go to step 5 The screen display may differ depending on the printer Select the option on the upper right then press lt gt Select the desired printing effect then press lt gt If the lt E gt icon is displayed next to lt DEJ gt you can also adjust the printing effect p 140 1 copies Trimming Cancel Print Printing E
127. s explained on page 79 Shutter syn ist_curtain Flash exp comp 2 1 Q 1 22 E TTL II Evaluative Set E TTL Il as explained on the next page e Shutter sync Normally set this to 1st curtain so that the flash fires immediately after the exposure starts If 2nd curtain is set the flash will fire right before the exposure ends When this is combined with a slow sync speed you can create a trail of light such as from car headlights at night With 2nd curtain sync two flashes will be fired Once when you press the shutter button completely and once immediately before the exposure ends 116 SW Flash Control e E TTLII For normal flash exposures set it to Evaluative If Average is set the flash exposure will be averaged for the entire metered scene as with an external metering flash Flash exposure compensation may be necessary depending on the scene so this is for advanced users Setting the External Speedlites Select either External flash func setting or External flash C Fn setting For details on which external Speedlite settings the camera can set see the compatible EX series such as the 580EX II Speedlite s instruction manual Attach the Speedlite to the camera and turn on the Speedlite Flash control Flash firing Enable Built in flash func setting External flash func setting 1 Select either External flash func setting or External flash C Fn setting e Select either one t
128. s for anything but private enjoyment Also be aware that certain public performances exhibitions etc may prohibit photography even for private enjoyment This camera is compatible with SD memory cards and SDHC 0 memory cards This manual will refer to all these cards as just card The camera does not come with a card for recording images Please purchase it separately 2 Item Check List Before starting check that all the following items have been included with your camera If anything is missing contact your dealer Q AND r i M J Battery Pack LP E5 Battery Charger Camera with protective cover LC E5 LC E5E with eyecup and body cap CT SH Wide Strap Interface Cable Video Cable EW 100DB III IFC 200U VC 100 EOS DIGITAL EOS DIGITAL Solution Disk Software Instruction Software Manuals Disk Instruction Manual this booklet 2 Pocket Guide Quick start guide to shooting IL 3 CD ROM Guide Guide to the bundled software EOS DIGITAL Solution Disk and EOS DIGITAL Software Instruction Manuals Disk Battery Charger LC E5 or LC E5E is provided The LC E5E comes with a power cord e If you purchased the Lens Kit check that the lens is included Depending on the Lens Kit type the lens instruction manual might also be included e Be careful not to lose any of the above items Conventions Used in this Manual mae Icons in this Manual lt A gt Ind
129. s turned off due to auto power off you can wake up the camera by pressing the shutter button halfway or any of the following buttons lt MENU gt lt DISP gt lt gt lt gt etc If Off has been set either turn off the camera yourself or press the lt DISP gt button to turn off the shooting settings display to save battery power If Off has been set and the camera is not used for 30 min the LCD monitor will turn off automatically To turn on the LCD monitor again press the lt DISP gt button Under the If tab select Auto power Auto power off off then press lt gt Set the time then press lt gt tM Setting the LCD Monitor Brightness You can adjust the brightness of the LCD monitor to make it easier to read Under the f tab select LCD E brightness then press lt G gt With the Cane hed adjustment screen displayed press the Video system PAL lt lt gt key to adjust the brightness then press lt amp gt When checking the exposure of an image set the LCD monitor brightness to 4 and prevent the ambient light from affecting the reviewed image SET KUN 109 Handy Features 8 EE M File Numbering Methods The file number is like the frame number on a roll of film The captured images are assigned a sequential file number from 0001 to 9999 and saved in one folder You can change how the file number is assigned The file number will appear on the personal computer in this f
130. should check the image s for proper focus and exposure p 54 f you will not look through the viewfinder when you press the shutter button attach the eyepiece cover p 165 If stray light enters the viewfinder when you press the shutter button it may throw off the exposure When using the self timer to shoot only yourself use focus lock p 46 for an object at about the same distance as where you will be To cancel the self timer after it starts press the lt lt 4 gt button 53 gt Image Playback ummm The easiest way to playback images is explained below For more details on image playback methods see page 123 1 Playback the image When you press the lt gt gt button the last captured image will be displayed Canon 2 Select the image To view images starting with the last image press the lt lt gt key To view images starting with the first oldest image press the lt P gt key Press the lt DISP gt button to change the display format wa a At 3 4 P M 13 P amp S 11 MB NBA2 G1 awe m ALL 3 32MB 3 6 GM AL 3 32MB 3 6 Shooting information display Histogram display Exit the image playback Press the lt gt button to exit the image playback and return the shooting settings display 54 Advanced Shooting Techniques In the Basic Zone modes to prevent spoiled shots most functions are set automatically and
131. splayed when the camera is turned on The display turns off when you press the shutter button halfway p 37 When you let go of the shutter button the display turns on again APs F8 0 Full Auto m E z e You can also turn off the display by pressing the lt DISP gt button or lt gt Display it again by pressing the button again Captured Image quality Red eye On Off Beep Shoot w o card Review time e Appears when you press the e Appears when you press the lt MENU gt button Press the lt gt gt button Press the button button again to return to the again to return to the previous previous screen screen F e With the If LCD off on btn menu you can set the method for turning the shooting settings display on or off p 115 While the menu or captured image is displayed you can immediately return to shooting by pressing the shutter button 42 Basic Shooting and Image Playback This chapter explains how to use the Basic Zone modes on the Mode Dial for best results and how to playback images With the Basic Zone modes all you do is point and shoot and the camera sets everything automatically Also to prevent botched pictures due to mistaken operations shooting settings cannot be changed in the Basic Zone modes The settings functions set automatically which cannot be set by the user are grayed out El About the Auto Lighting Optimizer In Basic Zone modes the Auto
132. srerninrneneneenens 96 Focusing Manually i zirina kai uhia AAE RE EAEE EIEE aA 98 Shooting Using AF to Focus Contents 6 Handy Features Handy Features Silencing the Beeper Gard Reminder 4 i catcen fats ae ete ee nei eet ae Bec ets Setting the Image Review Time Setting the Auto Power off Time Setting the LCD Monitor Brightness File Numbering Methods scieneo sadaa sauransu baa ab GE Auto Image Rotation Checking Camera Function Settings Reverting the Camera to the Default Settings 0 0 00 cceeeseeeeeeeeeeteereeeees Setting the LCD Monitor Off ON 0 eceeeeecceseeteeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeseeteneaeeeeateaes Changing the Shooting Settings Screen Color Flash Control Automatic Sensor Cleaning ecssescseseseeeeeeeeeeseesereeeaeeateneeaeeneseesetenenetetes Appending Dust Delete Data cee yE E N A Manual Sensor Cleaning viras roria krii e AONE EAA EA OAA aAa 7 Image Playback Searching for Images Quickly Magnified View Rotating the IMage neor anas painan anaE AE ROSAN aaa AS EA RAE 126 Auto Playback anaa A A AAA NAAA Viewing the Images on TV Protecting Images Erasing lIMages ss sicciss sczvsecocecassssceresdvet Sauscubesaccessestavsssodcssardetenasayoedessset eats Shooting Information Display cccccecceseeseeteeeeecneseeeneeeeeeeeseetneseeseeeaeeee 131 Contents 8 Printing Images and Transferring Images toa Computer 133 Preparing to Print 134
133. ss the lt lt gt gt key to adjust the shar ones seer parameter as desired then press lt gt For details see Customizing the Picture Style on pages 82 84 Picture Style Press the lt MENU gt button to register the new Picture Style The Picture EilMonochrone ong Style selection screen will then Sstluser Def 1 La reappear eae Dei z I gt The base Picture Style will be Sa e indicated on the right of User Def gt The name of the Picture Style having any modified settings different from the default registered under User Def will be displayed in blue Fl If a Picture Style has already been registered under User Def changing the base Picture Style in step 4 will nullify the parameter settings of the registered Picture Style 86 13 Setting the Color Space mau 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 Basic Zone modes sRGB is set automatically 1 Select Color space e Under the 4 tab select Color space then press lt gt Set the desired color space Select SRGB or Adobe RGB then press lt gt Color space sRGB Adobe RGB 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
134. sure or darker decreased exposure The exposure compensation setting will not be automatically canceled when you turn off the camera After taking the picture reset the exposure compensation to zero Avid Setting Exposure Compensation Set exposure compensation if the exposure without flash does not come out as desired This feature can be used in the Creative Zone modes except lt M gt Making it brighter Hold down the lt Avi4 gt button and turn the lt gt dial to the right Increased exposure Making it darker Hold down the lt Avi4 gt button and turn the lt gt dial to the left 1 125 F5 6 Decreased exposure Increased exposure for a brighter image peeee 0 4 2 E 400 gt As shown in the figure the exposure level is displayed on the LCD monitor and in the viewfinder Decreased exposure for a darker image e After taking the picture hold down the lt Avi4 gt button and turn the lt gt E 1 1 25 i F11 dial to reset the exposure gs compensation to zero COT 2eataWert 2 150 mot x 15 gatete u le wo e e Exposure is dark Exposure compensation made it brighter 78 Setting Exposure Compensation 8 a 8 Flash E ion 4 rias xposure Compensation Set flash exposure compensation if the flash exposure of the subject does not come out as desired This feature also works with external EX series Speedlites 1 Select Flash exp comp e Under the G tab select Flash exp comp t
135. t A gt key BaSe nage jump W m gt On the bottom right the jump method i m images and current image location are f gt indicated e Press the lt AV gt key to select the jump method among 1 image 10 images 100 images Date then press lt gt 2 Browse by jumping e During image playback turn the lt s gt dial gt The jump display will proceed according to the selected jump method For single image browsing press the lt lt gt gt key Q Jump is not possible with the index display 125 Q Q Magnified View memm Magnify the image e During image playback press the lt Q gt button to magnify the image If you keep pressing the lt gt button you can magnify the image up to 10x e Use the lt lt gt keys to scroll around the magnified image Press the lt Q gt button to reduce the magnification To exit the magnified view press the lt gt gt button The single image view will return m Magnified area F e You can turn the lt gt dial to view another image with the magnification maintained Magnified view is not possible during the image review immediately after the image is taken 3 Rotating the Image mu E 1 Select Rotate Protect images Under the tab select Rotate Rotate Erase images then press lt gt 100 0015 2 Select the image and rotate it e Press the lt lt gt gt key to select the CoN image to be rotated t
136. t the camera will focus only once during continuous shooting e Flash can also be used Since the flash will require recharging time the continuous shooting speed will be slower Q Ifthe f Custom Functions C Fn menu s High ISO speed noise reduction p 155 is set to 1 On continuous shooting will not be possible e Inthe Al Servo AF mode the continuous shooting speed may become slightly slower depending on the subject and the lens used 63 m Setting the Image recording Quality You can select the pixel count approx 10 1 5 3 or 2 5 megapixels and the image quality 1 Select Quality Quality ijz Under the G tab select Quality salt n then press lt gt Shoot w o card gt Quality will appear quality 2 Select the image recording quality aq 1 For your reference the respective quality s megapixel count M image size in pixels x and the number of possible shots will be displayed Select the desired quality then press lt G1 gt Inthe Basic Zone modes and EM A L will not be displayed as an option e A different image recording quality can be set separately for the Basic Zone modes and Creative Zone modes Guide to Image recording Quality Settings File Size Possible Maximum Quality Bixo Approx MB Shots Burst AL High Approx 10 1 3 8 514 514 AL quality megapixels 10M 2 0 982 982 aM Medi
137. ted for transfer it will be counted as one image even though both the RAW and JPEG images will be transferred to the personal computer e In step 3 press the lt EJ Q gt button to see a three image display To return to the single image display press the lt amp gt button e If you want to transfer more than 999 images in one batch select All image on the direct transfer screen p 148 150 Customizing the Camera You can customize various camera features to suit your picture taking preferences You can do it with Custom Functions Custom Functions can be set and used only in Creative Zone modes mN Setting Custom Functions ma 1 Select Custom Functions C Fn Under the I tab select Custom Clear settings Fira raSVar NOD Functions C Fn then press lt gt Custom Function No 2 Select the Custom Function No C Fn T Exposure 4 e Press the lt lt gt gt key to select the Exposure level increments number of the Custom Function to be 0 1 3 stop set then press lt gt 1 1 2 stop 4 C Fn I Exposure 3 Change the setting as desired Exposure 2evel increnents Press the lt AV gt key to select the desired setting number then press lt gt e Repeat steps 2 and 3 if you want to set other Custom Functions e At the bottom of the screen the current Custom Function settings are indicated below the respective numbers A Exit the setting e Press the lt MENU gt button t
138. ter button to take the picture p 99 9 yes BF 30O 11eg 41110400 104 Using AF to Focus i SS ___ About the AF point with Live mode e You can press the lt lt gt gt keys to move the AF point to where you want to focus it cannot go to the edges of the picture To move to the center AF point press the lt f gt button To magnify the image at the AF point press the lt Q gt button Q f focusing is difficult with the magnified image return to the full view and use AF Ifthe image flickers making it difficult to focus stop the Live View shooting and resume Live View shooting under the actual light source to be used Check that the flickering has stopped then autofocus 2 e If you autofocus in the full view then magnify the image the focus might be off e The AF assist beam will not be emitted e AF is not possible with Remote Switch RS 60E3 sold separately F e Depending on the subject or the lens used achieving focus may be difficult or take some time In such cases focus manually p 98 or autofocus with Quick mode p 102 e Even when focus has been achieved if you press the lt gt button again the lens will move to focus again The image brightness may change during and after the AF operation e f you want AF and AE lock to work separately select the If Custom Functions C Fn menu s Shutter AE lock button p 158 and set it to 1 AE lock AF The AF s
139. terial damage Preventing Serious Injury or Death To prevent fire excessive heat chemical leakage and explosions follow the safeguards below Do not use any batteries power sources and accessories not specified in this booklet Do not use any home made or modified batteries Do not short circuit disassemble or modify the battery pack or back up battery 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 rechar
140. ternal parts due to the possibility of electrical shock Do not disassemble or modify the equipment High voltage internal parts can cause electrical shock Do not look at the sun or an extremely bright light source through the camera or lens Doing so may damage your vision Keep the camera from the reach of small children The neck strap can accidentally choke the child Do not store the equipment in dusty or humid places This is to prevent fire and electrical shock Before using the camera inside an airplane or hospital check if it is allowed Electromagnetic waves emitted by the camera may interfere with the plane s instruments or the hospital s medical equipment To prevent fire and electrical shock follow the safeguards below Always insert the power plug all the way in Do not handle a power plug with wet hands When unplugging a power plug grasp and pull the plug instead of the cord Do not scratch cut or excessively bend the cord or put a heavy object on the cord Also do not twist or tie the cords Do not connect too many power plugs to the same power outlet Do not use a cord whose insulation has been damaged Occasionally unplug the power plug and use a dry cloth to clean off the dust around the power outlet If the surrounding is dusty humid or oily the dust on the power outlet may become moist and short circuit the outlet to cause a fire Preventing Injury or Equipment Da
141. th EM L images the ML file size is displayed e About the Highlight Alert When the shooting information is displayed the overexposed highlight areas will blink To obtain more image detail in the overexposed areas set the exposure compensation to a negative amount and shoot again 131 DISP Shooting Information Display E Se F e About the Histogram The brightness histogram display shows the exposure level distribution overall brightness and gradation And the RGB histogram display is for checking the color saturation and gradation The display can be switched with the Histogram menu Brightness Display Sample Histograms This histogram is a graph showing the distribution of the image s brightness level The horizontal axis indicates the brightness level ee darker on the left and brighter on the right Dark image while the vertical axis 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 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 Bright image right the highlight detail will be lost The gradation in between will be reproduced By checking the image and its brightness histogram you can see the exposure level inclination and the overall tone reproduction condition RGB Display This histogram is a gr
142. tic Sensor Cleaning p 118 Appending Dust Delete Data p 119 Manual Sensor Cleaning p 121 Handy Features mE ua Silencing the Beeper You can prevent the beeper from sounding when focus is achieved or during self timer operation eal Under the A tab select Beep then press lt gt Select Off then press lt gt MIM Card Reminder This prevents shooting if there is no card in the camera zy Under the Q tab select Shoot w o card then press lt gt Select Off then press lt gt SHOOT W OSCarcmmmTON If there is no card installed and you press ai the shutter button Card will be displayed in the viewfinder and you cannot release the shutter Setting the Image Review Time How long the image is displayed on the LCD monitor immediately after capture can be set If Off is set the image review will not be displayed If Hold is set the image review will be displayed up until the Auto power off time During the image review if you operate any camera controls such as pressing the shutter button halfway the image display will end eal Under the tab select Review time then press lt gt Set the time then press lt gt Review time 108 Handy Features M Setting the Auto Power off Time To save battery power the camera turns off automatically after the set time of idle operation elapses You can set this auto power off time When the camera ha
143. to take more shots than was indicated Or you might be able to take fewer shots than indicated The possible shots displayed is only an estimate e Does the camera display the maximum burst The maximum burst is displayed in the viewfinder s right side Since it is only a single digit indicator 0 9 any number higher than 9 will be displayed only as 9 Note that this number will also be displayed even when no card is installed in the camera Be careful not to shoot without a card in the camera When do use the mode images require processing with your personal computer For details see About MM and About MM A L on the next page Other than MM the images will be in the JPEG type commonly used by digital cameras 65 CEM Setting the Image recording Quality eS A SS E About is the raw data before it is made into a AL or other images Although M images require software like Digital Photo Professional provided so they can be displayed on the computer they also offer flexibility for image adjustments possible only with G0 is effective when you want to precisely create your own art or shoot an important subject For example with a GM image you can use the provided software to create various versions of the same image having a different Picture Style Also if you took the picture with the wrong white balance p 90 you can change the white balance without degrading the image quality Note that images wi
144. ts will continue to focus track the subject automatically Manual Focusing 1 Set the lens focus mode switch to YOR E gt X A lt 2 Focus the subject N 2 Vi e Focus by turning the lens focusing AA Te ring until the subject looks sharp in Focusing ring the viewfinder F e f you press the shutter button halfway during manual focusing the AF point achieving focus flashes briefly and the focus confirmation light lt gt in the viewfinder will light e lt AF gt stands for Auto Focus lt MF gt stands for Manual Focus 62 T Continuous Shooting mx You can shoot up to about 3 shots per sec This is effective for shooting your child running toward you and capturing the different facial expressions 1 Press the lt lt 4 gt button Select lt H gt Press the lt lt gt gt key to select lt ai gt then press lt gt The continuous shooting speed will vary depending on the image recording Continuous shooting quality that has been set p 64 Sos JPEG Max approx 3 shots sec C1 Ea So G2 We Max approx 1 5 shots sec L Max approx 1 5 shots sec 3 Take the picture The camera shoots continuously while you hold down the shutter button fully W 39 Shooting Tips e Also set the AF mode matching the subject For moving subject When Al Servo AF is set focusing will be continuous during continuous shooting For still subjects When One Shot AF is se
145. ty AE 0 72 Basic shooting Battery gt Power Battery check n se 28 1 1 0 ree 108 Black and white image 00 68 Bracketing cccscceeeeeeeees 80 93 Bulbos heey 75 Noise reduction 0 eee 155 Camera Clear camera settings Holding the camera Camera shake Center weighted average ME N icedi assii Enss 77 Clock gt Date Time Color space sRGB Adobe RGB Color temperature s sseeeeeeeeeeeee 90 COMP ONE iiini isiin 83 Continuous shooting 63 Contas by nna n de 83 Creative shooting 20 55 69 Custom Functions 0 ee 152 Date gt Date Time Date TMG iiss ieoneariiiii ey 29 Depth of field preview 08 74 Dioptric adjustment 36 Direct printing gt Printing Drive mode 0 c cee 63 Single Continuous shooting Self timer 0 ee ee 53 189 DUST araa ee 34 118 Dust Delete Data 0 c ee 119 Erase image cceeeeeeeeeees 130 EOT oeeie aa asanensaanunntis 175 Evaluative metering ccee Exposure compensation 1 2 stop increments Eyepiece COVE cceeeeeee Faithful aene ae 68 File MUMDET cceeeeeeeeeeteeteeee 110 Continuous Auto reset Manual reset Filter effect 2nd curtain SYNC eeeeee eee 116 Effective range External Speedlite a FE DOK oriin Flash exposure compensation 00
146. tyle Standard screen will appear Dust Delete Data Set the white balance correction Press the lt lt gt key to move the m mark to the desired position e Bis for blue A is amber M is magenta and G is green The color in the respective direction will be corrected On the upper right SHIFT indicates the direction and correction amount Pressing the lt DISP gt button will cancel all the WB SHIFT BKT M i settings CSHIFT OHA Clear all lt BKT SET KUN e Press lt gt to exit the setting and return to the menu Fl During the white balance correction lt W8 gt will be displayed in the viewfinder and on the LCD monitor 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 92 White Balance Correction White Balance Auto Bracketing With just one shot three images having a different color tone can be recorded simultaneously Based on the color temperature of the current white balance setting the image will be bracketed with a blue amber bias or magenta green bias This is called white balance bracketing WB BKT White balance bracketing is possible up to 3 levels in single level increments Set the white balance bracketing OS amount T fS In step 2 for white balance correction when you turn the lt s
147. u can print multiple images in one batch or give the print order to a photofinisher e Transferring Images to a Personal Computer p 147 By connecting the camera to a personal computer you can transfer images from the camera s card by operating the camera Preparing to Print mt You do the direct printing procedure entirely with your camera while you look at the LCD monitor Connecting the Camera to a Printer 1s0 FD 1 Set the camera s power switch to Laks e lt OFF gt 3 Pads Dore Set up the printer e For details see the printer s instruction manual 3 Connect the camera to the printer e Use the interface cable that came with the camera When connecting the cable plug to the camera s lt lt gt terminal the cable plug s lt gt icon must face the front side of the camera To connect to the printer refer to the printer s instruction manual A Turn on the printer 5 Set the camera s power switch to lt ON gt gt Some printers may make a beeping sound 134 Preparing to Print _ ER At PictBridge 6 Playback the image tain 8 0 0 e Press the lt gt gt button 4 SDF 7 gt The image will appear and the lt gt EE ee icon will appear on the upper left to Bort 7 indicate that the camera is connected 91 9x130M to a printer RER gt The lt a gt button lamp will light in blue Q e RAW i
148. um neq Approx 5 3 2 3 859 859 aM quality megapixels 5 3M 1 2 1630 1630 as Low Approx 2 5 1 3 1474 1474 as quality megapixels 2 5M 0 7 2816 2816 High quality Approx 10 1 98 199 5 m AL megapixels 10M 9 8 3 8 143 4 Based on Canon s testing standards with a 2GB card ISO 100 and Standard Picture Style The file size number of possible shots and maximum burst will vary depending on the subject card brand ISO speed Custom Functions and other settings Depending on the image recording quality p 63 the continuous shooting speed will vary 64 CEM Setting the Image recording Quality gt FAQ e want to select the quality matching the paper size for printing Refer to the diagram on the left when choosing the image recording quality If you want to crop the image selecting a AA 29 7x216m higher quality more pixels such as AL 11 7x8 3in AL QW or G AL is recommended aM Paper size A3 42x29 7cm 16 5x11 7in AL 17 8x12 7cm 7 0x5 0in 14 8x10cm 5 8x3 9in What s the difference between 4 and a It indicates a different image quality due to a different compression rate Even with the same number of pixels the image has higher image quality If al is selected the image quality will be slightly lower but more images can be saved to the card e took more shots than the number of possible shots indicated Depending on the shooting conditions you may be able
149. urred the background will look The subject will also stand out better in front of a plain dark background e Use a telephoto lens If you have a zoom lens use the telephoto end to fill the frame with the subject from the waist up Move in closer if necessary e Focus the face Check that the AF point covering the face flashes in red Fl If you hold down the shutter button you can shoot continuously to obtain different poses and facial expressions max approx 3 shots sec e f necessary the built in flash will pop up automatically 47 24 Shooting Landscapes mE Use the lt a gt Landscape mode for wide scenery night scenes or to have everything in focus from near to far The greens and blues also become more vivid and sharp than with lt gt Full Auto X Shooting Tips 48 With a zoom lens use the wide angle end When using a zoom lens use the wide angle end This will have objects near and far in focus better than at the telephoto end It also adds breadth to landscapes Shooting night scenes Since the built in flash will be disabled this mode is also good for night scenes Use a tripod to prevent camera shake If you want to photograph a person against a night scene set the Mode Dial to lt B gt Night Portrait and use a tripod p 51 W amp Shooting Close ups mE When you want to photograph flowers or small things up close use the lt gt Close up mode To make small things app
150. use irregular colors in the image 57 4 Using the Built in Flash ma In indoors low light or backlit conditions just pop up the built in flash and press the shutter button to take flash pictures In the lt P gt mode the shutter speed 1 60 sec 1 200 sec will be set automatically to prevent camera shake 1 Press the lt 4 gt button In Creative Zone modes you can press the lt 4 gt button anytime to take flash pictures While the flash is recycling 4 buSY is displayed in the viewfinder and BUSY 4 is displayed on the LCD monitor F 2S Bene ug g 2 Press the shutter button halfway ne mee e Inthe bottom left of the viewfinder check that the lt 4 gt icon is lit 3 Take the picture When focus is achieved and you press the shutter button completely the flash will fire for the picture S ey Effective Flash Range Approx in meters feet ISO Speed EF S 18 55mm f 3 5 5 6 IS II Wide Angle 18mm Telephoto 55mm 100 1 3 7 3 3 12 1 1 2 3 3 3 7 5 200 1 5 3 3 3 17 4 1 3 3 3 3 10 8 400 Auto 1 7 4 3 3 24 3 1 46 3 3 15 1 800 1 10 5 3 3 34 4 1 6 6 3 3 21 7 1600 1 14 9 3 3 48 9 1 9 3 3 3 30 5 58 4 Using the Built in Flash 3g Shooting Tips e If the subject is far away increase the ISO speed By increasing the ISO speed you can extend the flash range e In bright light decrease the ISO speed If the ex
151. utton gt The print order screen will reappear e Next select Sel Image or All image to order the images to be printed Q 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 model When printing with DPOF you must use the card whose print order specifications have been set It will not work if you just extract images from the card and try to print them Certain DPOF compatible printers and photofinishers might not be able to print the images as you specified If this happens with your printer refer to the printer s instruction manual Or check with your photofinisher about compatibility when ordering prints e Do not insert into the camera a card whose print order was set by a different camera and then try to specify a print order The print order may not work or may be overwritten Also depending on the image type the print order may not be possible Fl Print ordering will not work with RAW images e With Index prints both the Date and File No cannot be set to On at the same time 144 i Digital Print Order Format DPOF a ss ee Print Ordering Sel lmage DPrint order Select and order images one by one T Standard 7 prints Press the lt Q gt button to display the mner RERS three image view To return to the single File No image display press the lt gt button Sel Image All image Set up After
152. ve country or region Do not attach any portable voltage transformer to the battery charger Doing so can damage the battery charger If the battery becomes exhausted quickly even after being fully charged the battery has worn out Purchase a new battery Q e Do not charge any battery other than Battery Pack LP E5 Battery Pack LP E5 is dedicated to Canon products only Using it with an incompatible battery charger or product may result in malfunction or accidents for which Canon cannot be held liable 25 Installing and Removing the Battery mau Installing the Battery Load a fully charged Battery Pack LP E5 into the camera 1 Open the battery compartment cover Slide the lever as shown by the arrow and open the cover Insert the battery e Insert the end with the battery contacts e Insert the battery until it locks in place Close the cover Press the cover until it snaps shut Open the cover and remove the battery e Press the battery lock lever as shown by the arrow and remove the battery To prevent shorting be sure to attach the protective cover to the battery Q After opening the battery compartment cover be careful not to swing it back further Otherwise the hinge might break 26 Turning on the Power lan When you turn on the power switch and the date time setting screen appears see page 29 to set the date time lt ON gt The camera turns on lt
153. vent camera shake Under low light when camera shake is prone to occur the viewfinder s shutter speed display will blink Hold the camera steady or use a tripod When using a zoom lens use the wide angle end to reduce blur caused by camera shake e Taking portraits without flash Under low light the person must not move until the picture is taken If the person moves during the exposure he or she might look blurred in the picture 52 Using the Self timer mE ns De 1 Press the lt lt 2 gt button Select the self timer e Press the lt lt gt gt key to select the desired self timer then press lt gt Y 10 10 sec self timer Self timer 10 sec 2 2 sec self timer p 94 Wc 10 sec self timer plus OD So Y2 Yc continuous shots BA Press the lt AV gt key to set the ae number of multiple shots 2 to 10 to be taken with the self timer C 3 Take the picture Focus the subject and press the shutter button completely Syston You can check the self timer PESA operation with the self timer lamp l SRON beeper and countdown display in seconds on the LCD monitor gt Two seconds before the picture is taken the self timer lamp will stay on and the beeper will sound faster Q With lt Wc gt the interval between the multiple shots may be prolonged depending on the image recording quality and flash Fl e After taking the self timer shots you
154. w off the exposure To prevent this use the eyepiece cover p 22 attached to the camera strap Remove the eyecup Push the bottom of the eyecup upward Attaching the eyepiece cover Slide the eyepiece cover down into the eyepiece groove to attach it JO f i 165 External SpeedliteS mE EOS dedicated EX series Speedlites Basically operates like a built in flash for easy operation When an EX series Speedlite is attached to the camera almost all the autoflash control is done by the camera In other words it is like a high output flash attached externally in place of the built in flash For detailed instructions see the EX series Speedlite s instruction manual This camera is a Type A camera that can use all the features of EX series Speedlites Se S87 Shoe mount Speedlites Macro Lites Fl Only Flash exp comp and E TTL Il can be settable for flash function settings p 117 with an EX series Speedlite not controllable by the camera For some Ex series Speedlites Shutter sync can also be settable 166 External Speedlites Canon Speedlites other than the EX series e With an EZ E EG ML TL series Speedlite set in the TTL or A TTL autoflash mode the flash can be fired at full output only Set the camera s shooting mode to lt M gt manual exposure or lt Av gt aperture priority AE and shoot When using a Speedlite which has manual flash mode shoot in the manual flas
155. with exposure compensation image brighter Fl f the camera is not operated for a prolonged period the power will turn off automatically as set with If Auto power off p 109 If fv Auto power off is set to Off the Live View shooting will stop automatically after 30 min camera power remains on The image s field of view is about 100 e With the video cable provided connecting the camera to a TV set you can view images on the TV p 128 97 Focusing Manually me Although autofocus can be used p 102 104 magnifying the image and focusing manually is recommended for precise focusing Magnifying the Image for Manual Focusing 1 Set the lens focus mode switch to lt MF gt e Turn the lens focusing ring to focus roughly Move the focusing frame to the position where you want to focus e Press the lt lt gt key to move the focusing frame To move to the center focusing frame press the lt j gt button Magnify the image Press the lt Q gt button gt The area within the focusing frame will be magnified Each time you press the lt Q gt button the display format will change as follows 5x gt 10x gt Full view Focus manually While looking at the magnified image tgelt 411E 400 turn the lens focusing ring to focus e After achieving focus press the lt A gt Magnified area button to return to the full vi
156. y p 98 C Fn 7 1 Quick mode This is the same as using AF p 60 61 as usual with the dedicated AF sensor Although you can focus the desired area quickly the Live View image will be interrupted momentarily during the AF operation Set to Quick mode the lens focus mode switch to lt AF gt and the AF mode to lt ONE SHOT gt 1 Select the AF point e Before starting Live View shooting select the AF point Press the lt G gt button and press the lt lt gt key to select the AF point Press the shutter button halfway for shooting ready Manual sel AF point 2 Display the Live View image Press lt gt gt The Live View image will appear on the LCD monitor The selected AF point will be displayed The focusing frame larger frame will 30 11 ereget 41110400 also be displayed 102 Using AF to Focus Focus the subject e Aim the selected AF point over the subject and hold down the lt gt button gt The Live View image will turn off the reflex mirror will go back down and AF will be executed gt When focus is achieved the beeper will sound Return to the Live View image display and shoot e When you let go of the lt gt button the Live View image will reappear Check the focus and exposure then press the shutter button to take the picture p 99 L F e You cannot take a picture during autofocusing Take the picture only while the Live
157. y charged LP E5 battery and CIPA Camera amp Imaging Products Association testing standards e Autofocusing will decrease the number of possible shots 0 100 When you use Live View shooting for a long period the camera s internal temperature may increase and it can degrade image quality Terminate Live View shooting when not shooting images Before taking a long exposure stop Live View shooting temporarily and wait several minutes before shooting High temperatures high ISO speeds or long exposures may cause noise or irregular colors in the image captured with Live View shooting If you take the picture while the image is magnified the exposure might not come out as desired Return to the full view before taking the picture During the magnified view the shutter speed and aperture will be displayed in red Even if you take the picture during magnified view the captured image will reflect the full view The focus preset feature on super telephoto lenses cannot be used For Live View shooting do not use an Extension Tube or TS E lens Doing so can cause irregular or unintended exposures FE lock is not possible when the built in flash or external Speedlite is used Modeling flash is not possible when external Speedlite is used A non Canon flash will not fire A grid can be displayed Under I Live View function settings set Grid display to On You can change the metering timer Under I Live View function s
158. y different from the displayed image which is only an approximation This also applies to Brightness and Adjust levels on page 140 Dat e30n Set the date and file number ae aarti Both imprinting Am hy T Copies Heii Setas necessary rimming 79x13cm Paper settings e Select lt gt then press lt gt Ej Photo Cancel e Set as desired then press lt gt EJ Borderless Print ae 6 Set the number of copies ns Z bat e Set as necessary Mea CS ane e Select lt Q gt then press lt gt 9 9x13en HEREN Set the number of copies then press E Photo Cancel lt gt EJ Borderless Print w e30n 7 Start printing 2 Both Select Print then press lt gt gt The lt v gt button s blue lamp will blink and the printing will start 9x13cm Paper settings E Photo Cancel BJ Borderless Print Fil e To print another image with the same settings in easy printing select the image and just press the lt v gt button lit in blue With easy printing the number of copies will always be 1 Also any trimming will not be applied e For details on trimming see page 141 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 e Depending on the image s file size and image recording quality it may take some tim
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