Advanced User Guide Contents Camera Basics Shooting Playback Wireless Features Function Settings Accessories Appendix Index ENGLISH CT0-D226-B © CANON INC.
Preliminary Notes and Legal Information zz Take and review some test shots initially to make sure the images were recorded correctly. Please note that Canon Inc., its subsidiaries and affiliates, and its distributors are not liable for any consequential damages arising from any malfunction of a camera or accessory, including memory cards, that result in the failure of an image to be recorded or to be recorded in a way that is machine readable.
Introduction zz To jump to the beginning of a chapter, click the chapter title along the right side of the top page. zz For basic page navigation, click the icons at the bottom of each page. : Go to the top page : Return to the previous page : Go back a page : Go forward a page zz Instructions in this guide apply to the camera under default settings. zz Tabs such as identify which modes are used in the shooting instructions. Some features are also available in other modes.
Contents Preliminary Notes and Legal Information...................................... 2 Introduction................................................................................... 3 Text Conventions..............................................................................3 Common Camera Operations..................................................... 13 Safety Instructions....................................................................... 16 Camera Basics.......................................
Menu Settings............................................................................. 41 Shooting Mode Screen................................................................ 43 Frames on the Shooting Screen................................................. 44 Shooting Display Options............................................................ 45 Playback Display Options........................................................... 46 Touch Operation..........................................................
Recording Movies at Specific Shutter Speeds and Aperture Values (Movie Manual Exposure)....................................88 Recording HDR Movies..................................................................89 Shooting in Program AE (P Mode).............................................. 90 Shooting at Specific Shutter Speeds (Tv Mode)......................... 91 Shooting at Specific Aperture Values (Av Mode)........................ 92 Shooting at Specific Shutter Speeds and Aperture Values (M Mode)...
Using the Self-Timer..................................................................116 Shooting in RAW Burst Mode....................................................117 Adding a Date Stamp.................................................................119 Adjusting Image Brightness (Exposure Compensation)........... 120 Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB Shooting)..................................121 Changing the ISO Speed for Stills............................................
Moving the AF Point.....................................................................150 Changing the Focus Setting...................................................... 151 Configuring the AF-Assist Beam............................................... 152 Continuous Shooting as the Focal Distance is Changed (Focus Bracketing).................................................................... 153 Fine-Tuning the Focus..............................................................
Viewing Digest Movies.............................................................. 181 Finding Images in an Index....................................................... 182 Editing Movies........................................................................... 183 Removing the Beginning/End of Movies.......................................183 Extracting Frames of 4K Movies as Stills.....................................185 Editing Digest Movies...............................................................
Wireless Features........................................................... 218 Available Wireless Features...................................................... 219 Saving Camera Images to a Smartphone................................. 221 Connecting to Smartphones via Wi-Fi with the Wi-Fi Button........225 Restricting Image Viewing............................................................227 Features Used with Smartphones.............................................
Setting Start-up Screen Display................................................ 263 Using Eco Mode........................................................................ 264 Adjusting Power-Saving Features............................................. 265 Adjusting Screen Brightness..................................................... 266 Switching the Color of Screen Information................................ 267 Adjusting the Date, Time, and Time Zone.................................
Deleting All Added Items...............................................................292 Customizing My Menu Display.....................................................292 Accessories..................................................................... 293 Optional Accessories................................................................. 294 Power Supplies.............................................................................294 Flash.............................................................
Common Camera Operations Shoot zz Use camera-determined settings (Auto Mode, Hybrid Auto Mode) -- = 28, = 61 zz Shoot yourself under optimal settings (Self Portrait) -- = 66 zz Shoot panoramas (Panoramic Shot) -- = 67 Shooting people well Portraits (= 62) Matching specific scenes Handheld Night Scene (= 62) Fireworks (= 62) HDR Backlight Control (= 62) Food (= 62) Applying special effects Smooth Skin (= 62) Monochrome (= 81) 13 Background Defocus (= 81)
Soft Focus (= 81) Fish-Eye Effect (= 81) Toy Camera Effect (= 81) Miniature Effect (= 86, = 167) Like Watercolor Paintings (= 81) zz Focus on faces -- = 28, = 62, = 149 zz Without using the flash (Flash Off) -- = 108 zz Include yourself in the shot (Self-Timer) -- = 116 zz Add a date stamp -- = 119 zz Movie clips and photos together -- = 61 zz Convey a sense of speed with a blurred background -- = 69 zz Shoot starry skies -- = 70, = 73, = 75, = 77 View zz View images -- = 30, = 177 zz Automatic playba
zz Browse through images quickly -- = 182 zz Erase images -- = 195 Record/View Movies zz Record movies -- = 28, = 87 zz View movies -- = 30 Print zz Print pictures -- = 303 Save zz Save images to a computer -- = 302 Use Wi-Fi Features zz Send images to a smartphone -- = 221, = 228 zz Print pictures -- = 231 zz Share images online -- = 239 zz Stream images -- = 244 zz Send images to a computer -- = 235 15
Safety Instructions zz Be sure to read these instructions in order to operate the product safely. zz Follow these instructions to prevent injury or harm to the operator of the product or others. WARNING Denotes the risk of serious injury or death. zz Keep the product out of the reach of young children. A strap wrapped around a person’s neck may result in strangulation. zz Use only power sources specified in this instruction manual for use with the product. zz Do not disassemble or modify the product.
zz Observe the following instructions when using a battery charger or AC adapter. -- Periodically remove any dust buildup from the power plug and power outlet using a dry cloth. -- Do not plug in or unplug the product with wet hands. -- Do not use the product if the power plug is not fully inserted into the power outlet. -- Do not expose the power plug and terminals to dirt or let them come into contact with metallic pins or other metal objects.
CAUTION Denotes the possibility of property damage. zz Do not aim the camera at intense light sources, such as the sun on a clear day or an intense artificial light source. Doing so may damage the image sensor or other internal components. zz When using the camera on a sandy beach or at a windy location, be careful not to allow dust or sand to enter the camera. zz Wipe off any dust, grime, or other foreign matter on the flash with a cotton swab or cloth.
Camera Basics Basic information and instructions, from initial preparations to shooting and playback.
Getting Ready zz Attaching the Strap 1 Attach the included strap to the strap mount. (1) (2) zz The strap can also be attached to the left side of the camera.
zz Charging the Battery Pack (1) 1 Insert the battery pack in the charger. 2 Charge the battery pack. (2) (2) (1) zz Lamp colors -- Charging: Orange -- Fully charged: Green 3 (1) Remove the battery pack. (2) zz To protect the battery pack and keep it in optimal condition, do not charge it continuously for more than 24 hours. zz The charger can be used in areas with 100 – 240 V AC power (50/60 Hz). For power outlets in a different format, use a commercially available adapter for the plug.
zz Preparing a Memory Card Use the following memory cards (sold separately), in any capacity. zz SD memory cards*1 zz SDHC memory cards*1*2 zz SDXC memory cards*1*2 *1 Cards conforming to SD standards. However, not all memory cards have been verified to work with the camera. *2 UHS-I memory cards are also supported.
zz Inserting/Removing the Battery Pack and Memory Card (2) 1 Open the cover. 2 Insert the battery pack.
(1) 3 Insert the memory card. (2) To remove: 4 (2) Close the cover. (1) zz If you insert the battery pack facing the wrong way, it cannot be locked into the correct position. Always confirm that the battery pack is facing the right way and locks when inserted. zz Before using a new memory card or a card formatted in another device, you should format the card with this camera. zz Recording is not possible on memory cards with a write-protect switch when the switch is in the locked position.
zz Setting the Date, Time, Time Zone, and Language 1 Turn the camera on. 2 Set the time zone.
3 Set the date and time. zz / buttons or dial to choose the date button → / buttons or or time → dial to adjust → button zz Choose [OK] → 4 button Set the display language. zz / buttons to choose [Language button / zz → ]→ / / buttons to choose a language button zz Set the current date, time, and zone correctly if the [Date/Time/Zone] screen is displayed when you turn the camera on.
Holding the Camera zz Place the strap around your wrist. zz When shooting, keep your arms close to your body and hold the camera securely to prevent it from moving. If you have raised the flash, do not rest your fingers on it.
Trying the Camera Out Try out the camera by turning it on, shooting some stills or movies, and then viewing them. zz Shooting 1 Turn the camera on. 2 Enter 3 Zoom in or out, as needed. zz To turn the camera off, press the power button again. mode. zz Move the zoom lever as you watch the screen.
4 Focus (press halfway). zz The camera beeps after focusing. zz An AF point is displayed around positions in focus. 5 Shoot (press fully). When recording movies: zz [ REC] is displayed during recording. zz To stop movie recording, press the movie shooting button again.
zz Viewing 1 Press the 2 Choose images. button. zz Movies are labeled with [ ]. Playing movies: zz button (twice) zz Press the volume.
Part Names zz Front (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (2) (12) (13) (1) (2) (3) (14) (15) (16) (4) (1) Zoom lever Shooting: (wide angle) / (telephoto) Playback: (index) / (magnify) (8) Power button (9) Microphone (stereo) (10) Flash (11) Control ring ( (2) Strap mount (12) ring) (Flash up) lever (3) Lamp (13) External microphone IN terminal (4) Lens (14) Serial number (5) Exposure compensation dial : Dial/Ring Assign Position (6) Mode dial (7) Shutter button (15) Tripod soc
zz Back (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (16) (1) Screen Opens upward about 180° and downward about 45°. (2) Speaker (3) DIGITAL terminal (4) HDMITM terminal (5) (6) (7) (8) (Wi-Fi) button Control dial ( dial) (AE lock) button Movie shooting button Movies can also be recorded in modes other than Movie mode. (15) (14) (9) (Drive mode) / (Single-image Up button erase) / (10) (Quick Control) button Displays the Quick Control screen.
Adjusting the Screen Angle zz Tilting the Screen Downward zz Pull the top of the screen downward toward you. zz The screen opens to about 45°. zz Tilting the Screen Upward zz The screen lifts upward and opens to about 180°. zz View a mirror image of yourself when shooting with the screen rotated around toward the front. zz When finished, return the screen to the original position. zz When the camera is not in use, keep the screen closed.
Indicator Display Indicator display varies depending on the camera status.
Setting a Shooting Mode Use the mode dial to access each shooting mode. (1) (6) (2) (3) (7) (4) (8) (9) (5) (10) (1) Tv Mode Set the shutter speed before shooting (= 91). Set with the ring. The camera automatically adjusts the aperture value to suit your shutter speed. (6) Av Mode Set the aperture value before shooting (= 92). Set with the ring. The camera automatically adjusts the shutter speed to suit your aperture value.
Configuring Camera Features zz Quick Control Screen 1 (1) (1) Press the button. zz (1) Setting items zz (2) Setting options (2) 2 Choose a setting item. 3 Choose a setting option. zz Configure items labeled with a [ ] button.
4 Complete the setting. zz You can also choose options by turning the dial. zz You can also configure Quick Control features from the Menu screen.
zz Menu Screen (1) (2) 1 Press the 2 Choose a tab. button. zz (1) Main tab zz (2) Sub-tab zz (3) Setting items zz (4) Setting options (3) (4) zz Use the zoom lever to choose a main tab. zz Use the / buttons or a sub-tab.
3 Choose a setting item. 4 Choose a setting option. 5 Complete the setting. 6 Return to the shooting screen. zz Some items are selected with the / dial on a different screen, buttons or button initially.
Features Available on the Quick Control Screen (1) (1) (2) Press the button on shooting or playback screens to access the Quick Control screen, where you can adjust settings. Choose a setting item on the right or left to display setting options for it on the bottom. (1) Setting items (2) Setting options The following settings are available in options vary by shooting mode. mode. Available setting items and AF method Choose an auto focus (AF) mode for the scene you are shooting.
Menu Settings Use menu screens to configure a variety of camera features. To access menu screens, press the button. Setting items are organized into five main groups and multiple tabs for each group. You can configure the following setting items on menu screens. Available setting items vary by shooting mode. Shooting settings zz Shooting mode zz WB Shift/Bkt.
Playback settings zz Protect images zz RAW image processing zz Rating zz Rotate stills zz Creative Assist zz Slide show zz Change mov rotate info zz Quick Control RAW zz Set image search processing zz Erase images conditions zz Red-eye correction zz Image jump w/ zz Photobook Set-up zz Create album zz Playback information zz Creative filters zz Cropping zz Print order display zz View from last seen zz Resize Wireless settings zz Wi-Fi/Bluetooth connection zz Bluetooth settin
Shooting Mode Screen (1) (2)(3) (4) (5) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) Shooting mode/Scene icon Recordable shots Maximum continuous shots Movie recording time available Battery level 43
Frames on the Shooting Screen Frames for focusing (AF points) are displayed on the shooting screen. White frame Displayed around the subject or person’s face detected as the main subject. Green frame Displayed after the camera focuses when you press the shutter button halfway. Blue frame Displayed as the camera continues to focus on moving subjects. Displayed as long as you press the shutter button halfway. Yellow frame Displayed if the camera cannot focus when you press the shutter button halfway.
Shooting Display Options You can switch shooting screen display to view other information. 1 Press the 45 button.
Playback Display Options You can switch playback screen display to view other information. 1 Press the button. zz Overexposed highlights blink over the information display image when you access screens showing detailed information. zz A graph called a brightness histogram on the top of screens with detailed information shows the distribution of brightness in images. The horizontal axis represents the degree of brightness, and the vertical axis, how much of the image is at each level of brightness.
Touch Operation zz Choosing Subjects You can choose subjects by touching a person’s face or other things displayed on the screen. 1 Choose a subject. 2 Shoot. zz Tracking may not be possible when subjects are too small or move too rapidly, or when there is inadequate contrast between subjects and the background.
zz Quick Control Screen Accessing the setting screen zz Touch [ ]. Setting up the camera zz Touch a setting item → a setting option Switching screens zz Configure items labeled with a [ ]. icon by touching [ Returning to the previous screen zz Touch [ ]. Adjusting amounts on bars zz Touch or drag the bar.
zz Menu Screen Setting up the camera zz Touch a main tab → sub-tab → setting item → option Returning to the previous screen zz Touch [ ]. Adding/removing check marks zz Touch a check box. Instead of pressing the zz Touch [ 49 ].
Instead of pressing the zz Touch [ Instead of pressing the zz Touch [ 50 button ]. ].
zz Viewing Viewing images individually zz Next image: Drag left zz Previous image: Drag right Playing movies zz Play: Touch [ ] Operations during movies zz Stop: Touch the screen zz Resume: Touch [ ] zz Adjust volume: Touch [ ] Switching to index display 51
Displaying fewer images Magnifying images zz Quickly touch twice. Reducing magnified images zz Restore original size: Touch [ ], or quickly touch the screen twice zz The movie playback panel can also be displayed by touching the screen during movie playback. zz During index display, drag up or down to scroll through images. zz Drag to move the display position during magnified display.
On-Screen Keyboard Entering characters zz Touch the characters to enter them.
Shooting Easily shoot in simple modes, or take more sophisticated shots using a variety of features.
Shooting with Camera-Determined Settings (Auto Mode/Hybrid Auto Mode) Use Auto mode for fully automatic selection of the optimal settings for the scene, based on the subject and shooting conditions determined by the camera. 1 Enter 2 Zoom in or out, as needed. mode. zz Move the zoom lever as you watch the screen.
3 Focus (press halfway). zz The camera beeps after focusing. zz An AF point is displayed around positions in focus. 4 Shoot (press fully). When recording movies: zz [ REC] is displayed during recording. zz To stop movie recording, press the movie shooting button again. Still images zz A blinking [ ] icon warns that images are more likely to be blurred by camera shake. In this case, mount the camera on a tripod or take other measures to keep it still.
Movies zz The black bars on the top and bottom of the screen are not recorded. zz When you recompose shots, the focus, brightness, and colors will be automatically adjusted. zz Recording stops automatically when the memory card becomes full or a single recording reaches the maximum length. zz The maximum recording time per movie is 29 min. 59 sec. zz Although the camera may become warm when recording movies repeatedly over an extended period, this does not indicate a problem.
zz Image Stabilization Icons Optimal image stabilization for the shooting conditions (Intelligent IS) is automatically applied, and the following icons are displayed. Image stabilization for still images (Normal) Image stabilization for still images when panning (Panning)* Image stabilization for angular camera shake and shift-shake in macro shots (Hybrid IS). For movies, [ ] is displayed and [ ] image stabilization is also applied.
zz Shooting with Effects Applied (Creative Assist) Choose your preferred effects when shooting. 1 Press the 2 Choose an effect. 3 Choose the effect level and other details. button. zz / buttons → zz / buttons → zz Reset: button button button Preset Choose one of the preset effects. B ackground blur Adjust background blur. Choose higher values to make backgrounds sharper. Choose lower values to make them blurrier. [AUTO] adjusts background blurring to match the brightness.
Color tone 2 Adjust magenta/green color tone. Monochrome Adjust the toning effect when shooting in monochrome. Set to [Off] to shoot in color. zz [Background blur] is not available when the flash is used. zz These settings are reset when you switch modes or turn the camera off. To [Retain Creative Assist data] to [Enable]. save the settings, set zz You can save up to three current effects in [Preset] by touching [Register].
zz Shooting in Hybrid Auto Mode Also record 2 – 4 second clips of scenes before each shot automatically, just by shooting stills. Each clip, which ends with the still image and a shutter sound, forms an individual chapter. The camera creates a short digest movie of the day by combining the clips. 1 Enter 2 Focus and shoot. mode. zz For more impressive digest movies, aim the camera at subjects about four seconds before shooting still images.
Shooting Specific Scenes (Special Scene Mode) Choose a mode matching the shooting scene, and the camera will automatically configure the settings for optimal shots. Try taking some test shots first to make sure you obtain the desired results. 1 2 3 Enter mode. button → [ ] → choose an option Shoot.
For self-portraits, customizable image processing includes skin smoothing as well as brightness and background adjustment to make yourself stand out. Self Portrait Capture subjects that stand out against a blurred background, with smooth skin tone and soft-looking hair. Portrait Process images to make skin look smoother. Smooth skin zz Areas other than people’s skin may be modified, depending on the shooting conditions. zz Setting details in [ ] mode are not applied in [ ] mode.
Adjust color tones to make food look fresh and vibrant. Food zz These color tones may not look suitable when applied to people. zz In flash photography, [Color tone] changes to the standard setting. Take beautiful shots of evening scenes or portraits with evening scenery in the background. Handheld Night Scene zz Image noise is reduced by combining consecutive shots into a single image. zz Hold the camera steady as it shoots continuously.
HDR Backlight Control Three consecutive images are captured at different brightness levels each time you shoot, which are automatically combined to create a single image. This mode can reduce the loss of detail in highlights and shadows that tends to occur in shots with mixed bright and dark image areas. zz Hold the camera steady as it shoots continuously. zz Excessive motion blur or certain shooting conditions may prevent you from obtaining the desired results.
zz Shooting Yourself under Optimal Settings (Self Portrait Mode) 1 2 Choose [ 3 Configure the settings. ]. Open the screen. zz On the screen, touch the icon of the item to configure. zz Choose an option. zz To return to the previous screen, touch [ ]. 4 Shoot. zz Areas other than people’s skin may be modified, depending on the shooting conditions. zz [Smooth skin effect] settings specified in [ ] mode are not applied in [ ] mode.
zz Shooting Panoramas (Panorama Mode) Create a panorama combining shots captured continuously as you move the camera one direction while holding the shutter button all the way down. 1 2 Choose [ ]. Choose a shooting direction. zz Use the button to choose the direction you will shoot. zz An arrow is displayed showing the direction to move the camera. 3 Press the shutter button halfway. 4 Shoot. zz Keeping the shutter button halfway down, focus on the subject.
zz In some scenes, expected images may not be saved, and images may not look as expected. zz Shooting may stop midway if you move the camera too slowly or quickly. However, the panorama created up to that point will still be saved. mode are large. Use a computer or zz Images created from shots in other device to reduce panorama images if you will print them by inserting a memory card in a Canon printer. If panoramas are not compatible with certain software or Web services, try resizing them on a computer.
zz Capturing Subjects Against Flowing Backgrounds (Panning Mode) By panning, you can blur the background to convey a sense of speed. 1 2 Choose [ ]. Shoot. zz Before shooting, press the shutter button halfway as you move the camera so that it follows the subject. zz Keep the moving subject in the frame displayed, and press the shutter button all the way down. zz Even after you have pressed the shutter button fully, continue moving the camera to follow the subject.
zz Shooting People against Starry Skies (Star Portrait Mode) Capture beautiful shots of people against starry skies. After initially firing the flash to capture the person, the camera shoots twice without flash. These three images are automatically combined to create a single image. 1 Choose [ ]. zz Zoom is set to maximum wide angle and cannot be adjusted. Adjusting colors zz button → [ zz Fine-tuning: button → / ] → / buttons button → [ ] → / / buttons 2 Raise the flash. 3 Secure the camera.
5 Have the person stay still until the lamp blinks. zz The person you are shooting should stay still until the lamp blinks after the third shot, which may take up to about two seconds. zz All the shots are combined to create a single image.
zz For better shots, have the person stand away from illumination such as street lights, and make sure the flash is raised. zz There will be a delay before you can shoot again, as the camera processes the images. zz To avoid blurry shots, make sure the person you shoot stays still. zz B: blue; A: amber; M: magenta; G: green zz Skin tones remain the same when you adjust colors. zz Try setting [Night display] to [On] in this mode. zz To adjust subject brightness, try changing the flash exposure compensation.
zz Shooting Night Scenes under Starry Skies (Star Nightscape Mode) Capture impressive shots of starry skies above night scenes. 1 Choose [ ]. zz Zoom is set to maximum wide angle and cannot be adjusted. Adjusting colors zz button → [ zz Fine-tuning: button → / 2 ] → / buttons button → [ ] → / / buttons Secure the camera. zz Mount the camera on a tripod or take other measures to keep it still.
zz There will be a delay before you can shoot again, as the camera processes the images. zz B: blue; A: amber; M: magenta; G: green zz Try setting [Night display] to [On] in this mode. [Star emphasis] → [Sharp]. To zz To make stars brighter, choose emphasize the bright stars in a starry sky, set to [Soft]. This setting can produce eye-catching shots by enlarging bright stars while de-emphasizing dimmer stars. To disable starlight processing, select [Off].
zz Shooting Star Trails (Star Trails Mode) Streaks created by the movement of stars through the sky are recorded in a single image. After determining the shutter speed and number of shots, the camera shoots continuously. A shooting session can last up to about two hours. Check the battery level in advance. 1 Choose [ ]. zz Zoom is set to maximum wide angle and cannot be adjusted. Adjusting colors zz button → [ zz Fine-tuning: button → / 2 Specify the duration of the shooting session.
4 Shoot. zz Do not disturb the camera while shooting. zz To cancel shooting, press the shutter button all the way down again. Note that cancellation may take up to about 30 seconds. zz If the camera runs out of battery power, shooting stops and a composite image created from the images up to that point is saved. zz There will be a delay before you can shoot again, as the camera processes the images. zz B: blue; A: amber; M: magenta; G: green zz Try setting [Night display] to [On] in this mode.
zz Recording Movies of Star Movement (Star Time-Lapse Movie Mode) By recording a time-lapse movie that combines images shot at a specified interval, you can create movies with fast-moving stars. You can adjust the shooting interval and recording duration as needed. Note that each session takes time, and requires many shots. Check the battery level and memory card space in advance. 1 Choose [ ]. zz Zoom is set to maximum wide angle and cannot be adjusted.
zz Adjustment may take some time, so do not move the camera until a message indicates that adjustment is complete. 4 Check the brightness. zz Press the shutter button all the way down to capture a single image. zz Switch to playback and check image brightness. zz To adjust brightness, on the shooting screen, turn the exposure compensation dial to change the exposure level, and then shoot again. 5 Start recording.
Items Save source imgs Options Details You can choose to save each shot collected before the movie is created. Note that when [Enable] is selected, [Effect] is not available. Disable/Enable Choose movie effects, such as star trails. Effect Interval Movie rec. size 15 sec./30 sec./1 min. , , , , , , (NTSC) Choose the interval between each shot. Choose the movie recording size. (PAL) Shooting time 60 min./90 min./120 min./Unlimited Choose the length of the recording session.
Estimated playback time based on shooting interval and frame rate (for a one-hour session) Shot Interval Movie Recording Size NTSC 15 sec. 15 sec. 30 sec. 30 sec. 1 min. 1 min. PAL , , , , , , , , , , , , Playback Time (Approx.) NTSC PAL 16 sec. 19.2 sec. 8 sec. 9.6 sec. 8 sec. 9.6 sec. 4 sec. 4.8 sec. 4 sec. 4.8 sec. 2 sec. 2.4 sec. zz If the camera runs out of battery power or memory card space, shooting stops and a movie created from the images up to that point is saved.
Shooting with Image Effects (Creative Filters Mode) Add a variety of effects to images when shooting. Try taking some test shots first to make sure you obtain the desired results. 1 2 Enter mode. button → [ ] → choose an option 3 Choose an effect level. 4 Shoot. zz Turn the 81 ring to set the level.
Take black and white shots with a rough, gritty feeling. Grainy B/W You can shoot subjects so that they stand out from the background. Background blur zz Excessive motion blur or certain shooting conditions may prevent you from obtaining the desired results. zz For the best results with background defocusing, try shooting close to the subject, and ensure ample distance between the subject and background. zz There may be a delay after shooting before you can shoot again.
Shoot with the distorting effect of a fish-eye lens. Fish-eye effect Soften colors, for photos resembling watercolor paintings. Water painting effect Shoot images that resemble shots from a toy camera, with vignetting and different color overall. Toy camera effect Create the effect of a miniature model, by blurring image areas outside a selected area.
Add an effect to make shots resemble lowcontrast paintings with flat tones. HDR art standard Add an effect to make shots resemble vivid illustrations. HDR art vivid Add an effect to make shots resemble oil paintings, with bold edges. HDR art bold Add an effect to make shots resemble faded old photos, with bold edges and dark ambiance.
HDR Art Standard, HDR Art Vivid, HDR Art Bold, and HDR Art Embossed zz This mode can reduce the washed-out highlights and loss of detail in shadows that tend to occur in high-contrast shots. zz When you press the shutter button all the way down, the camera will take three shots and combine them. Hold the camera steady as you shoot. zz Excessive motion blur or certain shooting conditions may prevent you from obtaining the desired results.
zz Shots Resembling Miniature Models (Miniature Effect) 1 2 zz Choose [ ]. Set the area to keep in focus (miniature effect scene frame). button → / buttons to move the button frame → 3 Set the position in focus (AF point). 4 Shoot. zz / / / buttons to move the AF point → button zz The frame in horizontal orientation displayed when you press the button in step 2 can be changed to vertical orientation by pressing the / buttons.
Recording a Variety of Movies (Movie Mode) Full-featured mode offers miniature effect movies (= 167), video snapshots (= 169), time-lapse movies (= 171), and more. 1 Enter 2 Start recording. zz [ mode. REC] is displayed during recording. zz To stop movie recording, press the movie shooting button again. zz You can also start or stop recording by touching [ ]/[ ] on the screen. zz Black bars are displayed on the top and bottom edges of the screen in mode.
zz Recording Movies at Specific Shutter Speeds and Aperture Values (Movie Manual Exposure) Set the shutter speed, aperture value, and ISO speed before recording. 1 button → [ ] → choose [ ] 2 Set the ISO speed → 3 Set the shutter speed and aperture value. zz Shutter speed: dial zz Aperture value: ring 4 Start recording.
zz Some shutter speeds may cause flickering on the screen when recording under fluorescent or LED lighting, which may be recorded. zz When the ISO speed is fixed, you can compare your specified value (where the exposure level indicator moves) to the standard exposure level by pressing the shutter button halfway. The exposure level indicator appears as [ ] or [ ] when the difference from standard exposure exceeds 3 stops. zz You can check the ISO speed in [AUTO] mode by pressing the shutter button halfway.
Shooting in Program AE (P Mode) Shutter speed and aperture value are automatically adjusted to suit subject brightness. mode offers flexibility in setting AF operation, metering modes, and several other features. 1 Enter 2 3 Configure each feature as needed. mode. Shoot. zz : Program AE; AE: Auto Exposure zz If standard exposure cannot be obtained when you press the shutter button halfway, the shutter speed and aperture value blink in white.
Shooting at Specific Shutter Speeds (Tv Mode) Set the shutter speed before shooting. The camera automatically adjusts the aperture value to suit your shutter speed. Slow Fast 1 Enter 2 Set the shutter speed. 3 Shoot. zz mode. ring zz : Time value zz We recommend deactivating image stabilization when shooting at slow shutter speeds on a tripod. zz Blinking display of the aperture value when you press the shutter button halfway indicates that the standard exposure has not been obtained.
Shooting at Specific Aperture Values (Av Mode) Set the aperture value before shooting. The camera automatically adjusts the shutter speed to suit your aperture value. Small value Large value 1 Enter 2 Set the aperture value. 3 Shoot. zz mode. ring zz : Aperture value (size of the opening made by the diaphragm in the lens) zz Blinking display of the shutter speed when you press the shutter button halfway indicates that the standard exposure has not been obtained.
Shooting at Specific Shutter Speeds and Aperture Values (M Mode) Set the shutter speed and aperture value before shooting to obtain the desired exposure. 1 Enter 2 button → [ ] → set the ISO speed 3 Set the shutter speed and aperture value. mode. zz Shutter speed: dial zz Aperture value: ring 4 Shoot.
zz : Manual zz When the ISO speed is fixed, you can compare your specified value (where the exposure level indicator moves) to the standard exposure level by pressing the shutter button halfway. The exposure level indicator appears as [ ] or [ ] when the difference from standard exposure exceeds 3 stops. zz After you set the shutter speed and aperture value, the exposure level indicator may change if you adjust the zoom or recompose the shot.
zz Shooting Long Exposures (Bulb) With bulb exposures, shots are exposed for as long as you hold down the shutter button. 1 dial → [BULB] zz Turn the dial counterclockwise. After [30"] is displayed, the next option is [BULB]. 2 Shoot. zz Shots are exposed for as long as you hold the shutter button all the way down. The elapsed exposure time is displayed during exposure. zz Mount the camera on a tripod or take other measures to keep it still and prevent camera shake.
Zooming In Closer on Subjects (Digital Zoom) When distant subjects are too far away to enlarge using the optical zoom, use digital zoom for up to about 16x enlargement. 1 Move the zoom lever toward . zz Press and hold the lever. zz Zooming stops at the largest zoom factor before the image becomes noticeably grainy, which is then indicated on the screen. (1) 2 Press toward again. zz The camera zooms in even closer on the subject. zz (1) is the current zoom factor.
Locking Image Brightness / Exposure (AE Lock) Exposure can be locked when shooting stills and recording movies, or focus and exposure can be set separately. 2 1 Without AE lock AE lock 1 2 Aim at a subject for fixed exposure. Press the button. zz [ ] is displayed, and the exposure is locked. zz To unlock it, press the button again. 3 Compose the shot and shoot.
Shooting Close-Ups (Macro) To restrict the focus to subjects at close range, set the camera to [ ]. 1 Press the 2 Shoot. button to choose [ ]. zz If the flash fires, vignetting may occur. zz To prevent camera shake, try mounting the camera on a tripod, pressing button, and choosing [ ] before shooting.
Shooting in Manual Focus Mode When focusing is not possible in AF mode, use manual focus. To make focusing easier, magnify the display. 1 Set the camera to manual focus. zz Press the zz [ 2 button and choose [ ]. ] and the MF indicator are displayed. Focus. zz Using the MF indicator (1, which shows distance and focal position) as a guide, press and hold the / buttons to specify the general focal position.
zz To focus more accurately, try attaching the camera to a tripod to stabilize it. zz You can start manual focus with magnified display (MF-point zoom). zz Press the shutter button halfway to have the camera fine-tune the focal position (Safety MF). zz Magnified display in step 2 is not available during RAW burst shooting.
zz Easily Identifying the Focus Area (MF Peaking) Edges of subjects in focus are displayed in color to make manual focusing easier. You can adjust the color and display level. 1 [MF peaking settings] → [Peaking] → [On] 2 Configure the settings. zz Colors displayed for MF peaking are not recorded in your shots.
Shooting with AF Lock The focus can be locked. After you lock the focus, the focal position will not change even when you release your finger from the shutter button. 1 Lock the focus. zz With the shutter button pressed halfway, press the button. zz The focus is now locked, and [ the MF indicator are displayed. 2 ] and Compose the shot and shoot. zz To unlock the focus, press the button again, and choose [ ] or [ ]. zz AF Lock is not available when set to Servo AF (= 148).
Shooting at Preset Focal Lengths (Step Zoom) Shoot at common focal lengths in a range of 24 – 100 mm (35mm film equivalent). zz To zoom in, turn the ring counterclockwise. To zoom out, turn the ring clockwise. zz Step zoom is not available when recording movies even if you turn the ring. zz When you are using digital zoom, you cannot adjust the zoom factor by ring counterclockwise. However, you can set the focal length turning the to 100 mm by turning it clockwise.
Changing Image Quality Choose from 7 combinations of size (number of pixels) and compression (image quality). Also specify whether to capture images in RAW format. 1 button → [ option ] → choose an zz [ ] and [ ] indicate different levels of image quality depending on the extent of compression. At the same size (pixel count), [ ] offers higher image quality. Although [ ] images have slightly lower image quality, more fit on a memory card. Note that [ ]-size images are of [ ] quality.
2 Choose the method of shooting in RAW. zz [ ] produces RAW images with maximum image quality. [ ] produces RAW images with more compact file sizes. zz RAW image data cannot be used as-is for viewing on a computer or printing. You must first process it on this camera or use the Canon application Digital Photo Professional to convert images to ordinary JPEG or TIFF files. zz Digital zoom is not available when capturing images in RAW format. zz The file extension for JPEG images is .
Changing the Aspect Ratio The image aspect ratio (ratio of width to height) can be changed.
Changing the Image Display Period after Shots How long images are shown after shots is adjustable. 1 [Image review] Off No image display after shots. 2 sec./4 sec./8 sec. Images are displayed for the specified time. Even while the shot is displayed, you can prepare for the next shot by pressing the shutter button halfway again. Hold Images are displayed until you press the shutter button halfway.
Changing the Flash Mode You can change the flash mode to match the shooting scene. 1 Press the mode. button to choose a flash Auto flash Fires automatically in low-light conditions. Flash on Fires for each shot. Slow synchro Fires to illuminate the main subject (such as people) while shooting at a slower shutter speed to illuminate backgrounds out of flash range. Flash off For shooting without the flash. zz If the flash fires, vignetting may occur.
Locking Brightness / Exposure in Flash Photography (FE Lock) Retain the flash output level. FE lock Without FE lock (overexposed) 1 Raise the flash and set it to [ ] or [ ]. 2 Aim at a subject for fixed exposure. 3 Press the button. zz The flash fires, a circle is displayed showing the metering range, and [ ] is displayed, indicating that the flash output level has been retained. 4 Compose the shot and shoot.
zz FE: Flash Exposure zz [ ] blinks when standard exposure is not possible, even if you press the button to fire the flash. Enable FE lock by pressing the button when subjects are within flash range.
Configuring Flash Settings Several flash settings are available. 1 [Flash settings] zz You can also access the [Flash settings] screen by pressing the button. and immediately pressing the zz Adjusting Flash Exposure Compensation You can adjust the flash exposure from –2 to +2 stops, in 1/3-stop increments. Set toward − Set toward + 1 [Flash exp.
2 Set the amount of compensation. zz Adjusting Flash Output Choose from three flash levels in / Flash output: Minimum / modes.
zz Changing the Flash Timing The timing of flash firing relative to shutter release is adjustable. 1st curtain 2nd curtain 1 [Shutter sync.] 1st curtain The flash fires immediately after the shutter opens. 2nd curtain The flash fires immediately before the shutter closes. zz [1st curtain] is used whenever the shutter speed is 1/100 or faster, even if you select [2nd curtain].
zz Configuring Safety FE To ensure suitable exposure in flash photography under unfavorable exposure conditions, the camera can automatically adjust the shutter speed, aperture value, and ISO speed. 1 [Safety FE] zz Shots may be captured using settings different from the values displayed when you press the shutter button halfway.
Continuous Shooting Hold the shutter button all the way down to shoot continuously. 1 2 button → [ ] or [ ] Shoot. zz The camera shoots continuously as long as you hold the shutter button all the way down. zz During continuous shooting in mode, focus is locked at the position determined for the first shot. zz Shooting may stop momentarily or continuous shooting may slow down depending on shooting conditions and camera settings. zz As more shots are taken, shooting may slow down.
Using the Self-Timer With the self-timer, you can include yourself in group photos or other timed shots. The camera will shoot about 10 seconds after you press the shutter button all the way down. By setting the timer to two seconds, you can also avoid any camera shake from pressing the shutter button. 1 2 button → [ ], [ ] or [ ] Shoot. zz Focus on the subject and press the shutter button all the way down.
Shooting in RAW Burst Mode This mode enables fast continuous shooting of RAW images. Useful when you want to choose the best shot taken at exactly the right moment from your captured images. Shots are captured as a single file (roll) with multiple images. You can extract any image from the roll to save it separately (= 188). 1 [RAW burst mode] → [RAW burst mode] → [Enable] 2 [Pre-shooting] Enable Shooting begins slightly before (up to approx. 0.5 sec.
zz Pressing the shutter button all the way down shoots continuously until the buffer becomes full, or until you release the button. zz Use memory cards with enough free space (4 GB or more). zz SD Speed Class 10 or higher memory cards are recommended in RAW burst shooting. Writing will finish faster on cards with a fast write speed. zz RAW burst shooting is not available when the battery level indicator is blinking.
Adding a Date Stamp The camera can add the shooting date to images, in the lower-right corner. However, note that date stamps cannot be edited or removed, so confirm beforehand that the date and time are correct (= 25). 1 [Date stamp & time] 2 Shoot. ] → [Date] or [Date zz As you take shots, the camera adds the shooting date or time to the lower-right corner of images. zz Shots taken without adding a date stamp can be printed with one as follows.
Adjusting Image Brightness (Exposure Compensation) Standard exposure set by the camera for stills or movies can be adjusted in 1/3-stop increments in a range of ±3 stops. Set toward − Set toward + 1 Set the exposure compensation. 2 Compose the shot and shoot. zz Turn the exposure compensation dial to set the level. zz For details on the [ ] (assign) position of the exposure compensation dial, see (= 283).
zz Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB Shooting) Three images are captured at different exposure levels. Bracketing width is adjustable in 1/3-stop increments in a range of ±2 stops, centered on the exposure compensation level. Underexposure Overexposure 1 [Expo.comp./AEB] 2 Configure the setting → button zz Exposure compensation: Exposure compensation dial zz AEB: 3 ring Shoot.
zz When the drive mode is set to [High speed continuous] or [Low speed continuous], three images are captured each time you hold the shutter button all the way down, before the camera stops shooting. zz To clear the AEB setting, set the AEB amount to 0, following the configuration procedure. / / / modes without using zz AEB shooting is available only in / the flash. zz If exposure compensation is already in use, the value specified for that function is treated as the standard exposure level for AEB.
Changing the ISO Speed for Stills Set the ISO speed to [AUTO] for automatic adjustment to suit the shooting mode and conditions. Otherwise, set a higher ISO speed for higher sensitivity, or a lower value for lower sensitivity. 1 button → [ ] → choose an option zz Although choosing a lower ISO speed may reduce image graininess, there may be a greater risk of subject and camera shake in some shooting conditions.
zz Because H (equivalent to ISO 25600) is an expanded ISO speed, image noise (including graininess, dots of light, and banding), irregular colors, and color shift will be more noticeable, and apparent resolution will be lower than usual. zz Adjusting ISO Auto Range You can specify the range used for ISO Auto. 1 [Auto range] zz Setting the Minimum Shutter Speed for ISO Auto You can specify the minimum shutter speed used for ISO Auto in mode. 1 [Min. shutter spd.
zz If a correct exposure cannot be obtained with the maximum ISO speed limit set with [Auto range], a shutter speed slower than the [Min. shutter spd.] will be set to obtain the standard exposure.
Changing the ISO Speed for Movies In [ ] mode, you can set the ISO speed manually. Set the ISO speed to [AUTO] for automatic adjustment to suit the shooting conditions. Otherwise, set a higher ISO speed for higher sensitivity, or a lower value for lower sensitivity. 1 button → [ ] → choose an option zz Changing the ISO Speed Range You can specify the range (minimum and maximum) used when ISO speed is set manually for HD, Full HD, or 4K movies. This setting applies to [ ] mode.
zz Adjusting the Maximum ISO Auto Setting You can choose the maximum ISO speed set automatically for HD, Full HD, 4K, or time-lapse movies. 1 [ ISO speed settings] → [Max for Auto]/[ Max for Auto]/ [ Max for Auto] zz [Max for Auto] applies to HD and Full HD movies.
Auto Correction of Brightness and Contrast (Auto Lighting Optimizer) Correct brightness and contrast automatically to avoid images that are too dark or have too little or too much contrast. Low High 1 button → [ ] → choose an option zz This feature may increase image noise under some shooting conditions. zz When the effect of Auto Lighting Optimizer is too strong and images ] or [ ].
Shooting Bright Subjects (Highlight Tone Priority) Improve gradation in bright image areas to avoid loss of detail in subject highlights. 1 [Highlight tone priority] zz Setting highlight tone priority to [D+] or [D+2] will prevent you from setting ] ISO speeds lower than [200]. Auto Lighting Optimizer is also set to [ and cannot be changed, in this case. zz Under some shooting conditions, images may not look as expected even if you choose [D+2].
Adjusting ND Filter Settings For optimal brightness in the scenes you shoot, Auto ND filter reduces light intensity to 1/8 the actual level, by an amount equivalent to three stops. Choosing [ ] enables you to reduce the shutter speed and aperture value. 1 button → [ ] → choose an option zz When selecting [ ], mount the camera on a tripod or take other measures to keep it still and prevent camera shake.
Changing the Metering Method Adjust the metering method (how brightness is measured) to suit shooting conditions. 1 button → [ ] → choose an option Evaluative metering For typical shooting conditions, including backlit shots. Automatically adjusts exposure to match the shooting conditions. Spot metering Metering restricted to within the [ ] (Spot AE Point frame), displayed in the center of the screen.
Setting the Metering Timer Adjust how long the exposure value is displayed after you press the shutter button halfway.
Configuring Exposure Simulation With exposure simulation, image brightness more closely matches the actual brightness (exposure) of your shots. Image brightness changes in response to exposure compensation. Do not use this feature if you prefer image display at standard brightness, which is usually easier to see. 1 [Expo.
Capturing Natural Colors (White Balance) By adjusting white balance (WB), you can make image colors look more natural for the scene you are shooting. Daylight Cloudy 1 Tungsten light button → [ ] → choose an option Setting white balance zz button → / buttons Adjusting white balance zz button → / / / buttons Setting white balance bracketing zz button → dial zz Three images are captured per shot, each with different color tones.
zz Any correction level you set is retained even if you change the white balance option. zz On the advanced settings screen for correction, B is for blue, A for amber, M for magenta, and G for green. zz One level of blue/amber correction is equivalent to about 5 mireds on a color temperature conversion filter. (Mired: Color temperature unit representing color temperature conversion filter density) zz Color temperature can be set at 100K increments in a range of 2500 – 10000K.
zz Custom White Balance For image colors that look natural under the light in your shot, adjust white balance to suit the light source where you are shooting. Set the white balance under the same light source that will illuminate your shot. 1 Shoot a white object. zz Focus and shoot with a plain white object filling the screen. button. zz Press the 2 3 4 [ ]→[ ] [Custom White Balance] Load the white data.
zz Capturing a white subject that is too bright or dark may prevent you from setting the white balance correctly. zz Choose [Cancel] to choose a different image. Choose [OK] to use that image for loading white data, but note that it may not produce a suitable white balance. zz Instead of a white object, a gray chart or 18% gray reflector (commercially available) can produce a more accurate white balance. zz The current white balance and related settings are disregarded when you capture a white subject.
Customizing Colors (Picture Style) Choose color settings that express scenes or subjects well. 1 button → [ option ] → choose an Auto The color tone is adjusted automatically to suit the scene. The colors look vivid, especially for blue skies, greenery, and sunsets in nature, outdoor, and sunset scenes. Standard The image looks vivid, sharp, and crisp. Suitable for most scenes. Portrait For smooth skin tones, with slightly less sharpness. Suited for close-up portraits.
Faithful For retouching later on a computer. Faithfully reproduces the actual colors of subjects as measured under ambient light with a color temperature of 5200K. Vivid colors are suppressed for a subdued look. Monochrome Creates black and white images. User Def. Add a new style based on presets such as [Portrait] or [Landscape] or a Picture Style file, and then adjust it as needed. zz Default [Auto] settings are used for [ add a Picture Style.
Customizing Picture Styles Customize parameters of Picture Styles, such as contrast or saturation. 1 button → [ option → 2 Configure the settings.
Strength Sharpness Adjust the level of edge enhancement. Choose lower values to soften (blur) subjects, or higher values to sharpen them. Indicates the edge thinness that Fineness enhancement applies to. Choose lower values for more enhanced details. Contrast threshold between edges and surrounding image areas, which determines edge enhancement. Choose lower values to Threshold enhance edges that do not stand out much from surrounding areas. Note that with lower values, noise may also be emphasized.
Filter effect*2 Emphasize white clouds, the green of trees, or other colors in monochrome images. N: Normal black-and-white image with no filter effects. Ye: The blue sky will look more natural, and the white clouds will look crisper. Or: The blue sky will look slightly darker. The sunset will look more brilliant. R: The blue sky will look quite dark. Fall leaves will look crisper and brighter. G: S kin tones and lips will appear muted. Green tree leaves will look crisper and brighter.
Saving Customized Picture Styles Save presets (such as [ ] or [ ]) that you have customized as new styles. You can create several Picture Styles with different settings for parameters such as sharpness or contrast. 1 2 [ button → [ ] → choose [ ], ], or [ ]→ button Configure the settings.
Reducing Noise in High-ISO Shooting You can choose from 3 levels of noise reduction: [Low], [Standard], [High]. This function is especially effective when shooting at high ISO speeds. 1 [High ISO speed NR] zz Using Multi Shot Noise Reduction Automatically combine four images captured at once to reduce noise. Compared to setting [High ISO speed NR] to [High], this feature minimizes loss of image quality while reducing noise.
zz Unexpected results may occur if images are quite misaligned (from camera shake, for example). Mount the camera on a tripod or take other measures to keep it still, if possible. zz If you shoot a moving subject, the subject’s movement may leave afterimages or the surrounding area of the subject may become dark. zz Depending on shooting conditions, noise may appear on the image periphery. zz Flash shooting is not possible. zz Recording the image to the card will take longer than with normal shooting.
Shooting by Touching the Screen (Touch Shutter) With this option, instead of pressing the shutter button, you can touch the screen and release your finger to shoot. The camera will focus on subjects and adjust image brightness automatically. 1 Configure the setting. 2 Shoot. zz Touch [ ] and change it to [ ]. zz Touch an area where you want to focus. zz A yellow AF point indicates that the camera could not focus on subjects.
Shooting with the Electronic Shutter A mechanical shutter is normally used for shooting, but switching to the electronic shutter enables faster shutter speeds. 1 2 zz zz zz zz zz zz zz zz zz [Shutter mode] → [Electronic] Shoot. Suitable for shooting under bright conditions with a fast shutter speed. The fastest shutter speed is 1/25600 sec. Camera shake or subject motion may cause image distortion.
Shooting with Servo AF Focus and exposure are maintained where the blue AF point is displayed while you press the shutter button halfway. This helps you avoid missing shots of subjects in motion. 1 button → [ ]→[ ] 2 Press the shutter button halfway to focus. 3 Press all the way down to shoot. zz The camera may not be able to shoot while focusing, even if you press the shutter button all the way down. Keep holding down the shutter button as you follow the subject.
Choosing the AF Method Choose a method of auto focusing (AF) for the subject and scene you are shooting. 1 +Tracking button → [ option ] → choose an Shoot with the focus on the face of the main subject, as determined by the camera. Subjects are tracked within a certain range. Spot AF Autofocus with an AF point smaller than for 1-point AF. 1-point AF The camera focuses using a single AF point. Effective for reliable focusing.
zz Moving the AF Point The AF point can be moved when the AF method is [1-point AF] or [Spot AF]. 1 Touch the screen. zz Touch a spot to perform focusing on the spot (Touch AF).
Changing the Focus Setting Continuous AF constantly focuses on subjects the camera is aimed at, even when the shutter button is not pressed. This setting can be changed to limit autofocusing to the moment you press the shutter button halfway. 1 [Continuous AF] Enable Helps avoid missing sudden photo opportunities, because the camera constantly focuses on subjects until you press the shutter button halfway. Disable Conserves battery power, because the camera does not focus constantly.
Configuring the AF-Assist Beam The lamp lights up to help you focus when you press the shutter button halfway in low-light conditions. You can configure whether the beam is activated.
Continuous Shooting as the Focal Distance is Changed (Focus Bracketing) Focus bracketing enables continuous shooting with the focal distance changed automatically after a single shot. From these images, you can create a single image in focus over a wide area by using an application that supports depth compositing, such as the Canon application Digital Photo Professional. 1 [Focus bracketing] → [Focus bracketing] → [Enable] 2 Configure the settings.
3 Shoot. zz To create a new folder: touch [ ] → [OK] zz Focus at the nearer end of your preferred focal range, then press the shutter button completely. zz Once shooting begins, release the shutter button. zz The camera shoots continuously, shifting the focal position toward infinity. zz Shooting ends after your specified number of images, or at the far end of the focal range.
zz Mount the camera on a tripod or take other measures to keep it still. zz Shooting with a wider angle of view is recommended. zz Because larger aperture values increase the focus shift, focus bracketing covers a wider range under the same [Focus increment] and [Number of shots] settings in that case. zz Suitable [Focus increment] settings vary by subject. An unsuitable [Focus increment] setting may cause unevenness in composite images, or shooting may take more time because more shots are taken.
Fine-Tuning the Focus You can fine-tune the focus after autofocusing by turning the control ring. 1 [AF+MF] → [Enable] 2 Focus. 3 Fine-tune the focus. zz Press the shutter button halfway to focus on the subject, and continue holding the button halfway down. zz Turn the ring. Referring to the onscreen MF indicator (which shows the distance and focal position) and the magnified display, turn the ring to adjust the focus. zz To enlarge or reduce the magnified display, press the button. 4 Shoot.
Changing the IS Mode Settings Image stabilization is adjustable. 1 [IS settings] → [IS mode] Off Deactivates image stabilization. On Optimal image stabilization for the shooting conditions is automatically applied. Shoot only Image stabilization is active only at the moment of shooting. zz The [IS mode] setting changes to [On] for movie recording, even if [Shoot only] is set. zz If image stabilization cannot prevent camera shake, mount the camera on a tripod or take other measures to hold it still.
zz Correcting Severe Camera Shake Counteract severe camera shake, such as when recording movies while moving. The portion of images displayed changes more than for [Standard], and subjects are further enlarged.
Using Auto Level Auto leveling helps keep movies straight as you record them. Once recording begins, the display area may narrow, and subjects may be enlarged.
Using Digital Tele-Converter The focal length of the lens can be increased by approximately 1.6x or 2.0x. This can reduce camera shake because the shutter speed is faster than it would be if you zoomed (including using digital zoom) in to the same zoom factor. 1 [Digital zoom] → [1.6x] or [2.0x] zz The view is enlarged and the zoom factor is displayed.
Changing Movie Recording Size Adjust the movie recording size. The frame rate indicates how many frames are recorded per second, and available options depend on the NTSC or PAL setting. 1 button → [ ] → choose an option zz [ ] and [ ] are only available in mode. zz Maximum recording time per movie is 9 min. 59 sec. for 4K movies and 29 min. 59 sec. for Full HD and HD movies. zz Movie file names begin with MVI_ and end with the .MP4 file extension.
zz Recording Movies for Slow-Motion Playback (High Frame Rate) Record Full HD movies at a high frame rate of 119.9 fps or 100.0 fps. Because high frame rate movies are recorded as 29.97 fps/25.00 fps movie files, they are played back in slow motion at 1/4 speed. 1 [Movie rec quality] → [High Frame Rate] zz Before recording, press the shutter button halfway to focus. zz The maximum recording time per movie is 7 min. 29 sec. zz Sound is not recorded.
Configuring Sound Recording Settings Several sound recording settings are available. 1 [Sound recording] zz Adjusting the Recording Volume When set to [Auto], the recording level (volume) is automatically adjusted during recording. If you prefer to adjust the level manually to suit the scene, change it to [Manual]. 1 [Sound rec.] → [Manual] 2 [Rec.
zz Wind Filter Noise from windy recording sites can be reduced with the wind filter. If there is no wind, recordings may sound unnatural when this option is used. In this case, set [Wind filter] to [Disable]. 1 [Wind filter/Attenuator] → [Wind filter] zz Attenuator The attenuator can prevent audio distortion at noisy recording sites. Three options are available: [Enable], [Disable], or [Auto] for automatic activation/ deactivation as needed.
Configuring Movie Servo AF Specify whether to keep subjects in focus when recording movies. 1 [Movie Servo AF] Enable Keeps subjects in focus, even when the shutter button is not pressed halfway. Disable Focus remains constant as movies are recorded. zz To keep the focus at a specific position, or if you prefer not to record mechanical sounds from the lens, you can temporarily stop Movie Servo ] or pressing the button.
Using Auto Slow Shutter Specify whether to reduce the shutter speed automatically under low light when recording [ ], [ ], [ ], or [ ] movies. 1 [ Auto slow shutter] Enable Enables you to record movies that are brighter and less affected by image noise by automatically reducing the shutter speed to 1/30 sec. (or 1/25 sec.) under low light. Disable Enables you to record movies with smoother, more natural movement, less affected by subject shake than when set to [Enable].
Miniature Model Effect in Movies (Miniature Effect Movie) Creates the effect of a miniature model in movies, by blurring image areas outside a selected area. Miniature effect movie 1 button → [ option 2 Set the area to keep in focus (miniature effect scene frame). zz ] → choose an button → / buttons to move the button frame → 3 Set the position in focus (AF point). 4 Start recording.
Estimated playback speed and time for a movie recorded for one minute: Speed Playback Time Approx. 12 sec. Approx. 6 sec. Approx. 3 sec. zz Sound is not recorded. zz To make people and objects in the scene move quickly during playback, ], [ ], or [ ] before recording the movie. The scene will choose [ resemble a miniature model. zz To change the miniature effect scene frame orientation, press the / buttons in step 2.
Recording Video Snapshots Record a series of 4, 6, or 8 sec. video snapshots, and the camera will combine them to create a video snapshot album that shows these highlights of your trip or event. 1 [Video snapshot] → [Video snapshot] → [Enable] 2 Configure the settings. Playback time Choose the video snapshot playback time. Playback effect Choose the video snapshot playback effect. Show confirm msg Choose whether to display a confirmation message after each video snapshot is recorded.
3 Start recording. zz Press the button to return to the shooting screen, and then press the movie shooting button. zz A bar showing the elapsed time is displayed, and recording stops automatically when finished. 4 Save to an album. zz This message is not displayed if you set [Show confirm msg] to [Disable] in step 2, and the video snapshot is automatically saved to the album you selected in [Album settings] in step 2. zz Repeat steps 3 – 4 as needed. 5 zz Stop recording video snapshots.
Recording Time-Lapse Movies Time-lapse movies combine images that are shot automatically at a specified interval. Any gradual changes of the subject (such as changes in a landscape) are played back in fast motion. 1 [Time-lapse movie] → [Timelapse] → [Scene *] or [Custom] 2 Configure the settings. 3 Return to the shooting screen and prepare for recording. zz Set the shooting interval and other settings. zz Mount the camera on a tripod or take other measures to keep it still. zz Set the exposure.
zz As you configure the items, the time required [ ] and movie playback ] are displayed. time [ zz Set [Screen auto off] to [Disable] to keep the screen on for 30 minutes after you start shooting. Set it to [Enable] to turn the screen off about 10 seconds after the first frame is captured. zz Do not disturb the camera while recording. zz To cancel recording, press the shutter button or the movie shooting button again. zz Fast-moving subjects may look distorted in movies. zz Sound is not recorded.
Recording Movies of Yourself 1 2 Enter 3 Touch [ ]. mode. Open the screen. zz Movie recording begins. To stop recording, touch [ ]. zz To lock the exposure (AE Lock) during movie recording, touch [ ]. zz To focus manually during movie recording, touch [AF] to change it to [MF], and then adjust the focus by touching [ ] [ ].
zz Using the Movie Self-Timer Movie recording can be started by the self-timer. 1 [Movie self-timer] → [10 sec] or [2 sec] 2 Shoot. zz After you touch [ ] or press the movie shooting button, the camera beeps and displays number of seconds left before recording. zz You can also use the movie self-timer for regular movie recording.
Configuring Information Display for HDMI Output Specify whether to show on-screen information over images in HDMI output. 1 [HDMI info disp] With info Information display is included in HDMI output as movies are recorded. No image is shown on the camera. Movies can be recorded on the camera. Clean/ output HDMI output consists only of 4K content, without information display. On the camera, information display is shown over images. Movies cannot be recorded on the camera.
Setting the Type of Digest Movie When shooting in mode, both stills and digest movies are recorded. Specify whether to include a still moment in digest movies. 1 [Digest type] Include stills Digest movies include a still moment. No stills Digest movies do not include a still moment.
Playback Enjoy browsing through your shots, and find and edit images in several ways. zz To prepare the camera for these operations, press the switch to playback.
Viewing After shooting stills or movies, you can view them on the screen as follows. 1 Press the 2 Choose images. button. zz Movies are labeled with [ ]. Playing movies zz button (twice) zz Press the volume.
zz Pressing the button when the camera is off starts playback, and pressing it again turns the camera off. zz The lens is retracted after about a minute during playback. You can turn button. the camera off when the lens is retracted by pressing the zz To switch to a shooting mode during playback, press the shutter button halfway, press the movie shooting button, or turn the mode dial. zz It may not be possible to play back or edit images that were renamed or already edited on a computer. button.
Magnifying Images Images you play back can be magnified. 1 2 Choose an image. Magnify or reduce the image. zz Magnify: Zoom lever toward zz Reduce: Zoom lever toward zz Move the display position: buttons / / / zz When viewing a magnified image, you can switch to other images while dial.
Viewing Digest Movies A short movie of scenes when you shoot in mode is created automatically. Playing a digest movie shows the scenes captured that day. 1 2 Choose a [ ] image. button → choose [ ] zz The digest movie recorded automatically on the day of still shooting is played back from the beginning. zz After a moment, [ ] will no longer be displayed when you are using the camera with information display deactivated.
Finding Images in an Index By displaying multiple images in an index, you can quickly find the images you are looking for. 1 Move the zoom lever toward . zz Display more images: Zoom lever toward zz Display fewer images: Zoom lever toward 2 Find the images. zz / zz ring: Previous/next screen 3 zz / / buttons or Choose an image.
Editing Movies zz Removing the Beginning/End of Movies You can remove unneeded portions from the beginning and end of movies. 1 2 3 Choose a [ ] movie. button → [ ] Choose [ ]. zz During playback, press the choose [ ]. button to zz The movie editing panel and editing bar are displayed. 4 Specify portions to cut. zz Choose [ ] or [ ]. zz To view the portions you can cut (identified by [ ] on the screen), press the / buttons to move [ ] or [ ]. At the button.
5 Review the edited movie. zz Playback: [ ] zz Cancel editing: 6 button Save the movie.
zz Extracting Frames of 4K Movies as Stills Frames of your choice in [ stills. ] or [ ] movies can be saved as 1 Choose a frame to extract. 2 Save the image. zz During playback, press the button, and then use [ ] or [ ] to choose a frame.
zz Editing Digest Movies Individual chapters (clips) (= 61) recorded in mode can be erased. Be careful when erasing clips, because they cannot be recovered. 1 2 Choose a [ ] image. button → choose [ 3 Choose a clip. 4 Erase the selected clip. ] zz During playback, press the button, and then use [ ] or [ ] to choose a clip.
zz After [Erase this clip?] is displayed, the chapter is erased and the digest button. movie is overwritten when you choose [OK] and press the zz Albums created when recording video snapshots can also be edited. [Create album] cannot be edited.
Extracting Stills from RAW Burst Images You can extract any image (as a JPEG or RAW image) from sets (rolls, = 117) captured in RAW burst mode. 1 Choose the roll of images: [ 2 3 button → [ ]→ ]. button Choose an image. zz Press the / buttons to choose an image to extract. zz To delete unneeded portions at the beginning and end of the roll, press the button. 4 Save the image.
zz Images saved when [Extract as JPEG] is selected are in [ ] quality. zz Creative filters, cropping, and resizing are not available when processing JPEGs extracted from RAW burst images or from RAW images extracted from RAW burst images.
Protecting Images Important images can be selected and protected to prevent accidental erasure from the camera. Protected images are labeled with a icon. 1 2 Choose an image. button → [ ] → [Enable] zz Protected images on a memory card will be erased if you format the card. zz Protected images cannot be erased using the camera’s erasure function. To erase them this way, first cancel protection.
zz Protecting Multiple Images You can choose multiple images to protect at once. 1 2 [Protect images] Choose images.
Selecting all images on a card zz [All images on card] → [OK] 192
Rotating Images Change the orientation of images and save them. 1 2 Choose an image.
Changing Movie Rotation Information Manually change movie rotation information (which determines which side is up). 1 2 3 [Change mov rotate info] Choose a movie. Press the button. zz As you watch the camera orientation icon button to in the upper left, press the specify which side is up.
Erasing Images Unneeded images can be erased. Be careful when erasing images, because they cannot be recovered. 1 2 Choose an image. Press the button. zz Choose the erasure option → button zz Protected images cannot be erased. zz During display of images captured in both RAW and JPEG format, button displays [Erase ], [Erase JPEG], and [Erase pressing the +JPEG]. Choose an option to erase the image.
zz Erasing Multiple Images at Once You can choose multiple images to erase at once. 1 2 [Erase images] Choose images. Selecting images individually zz [Select and erase images] → choose an button image → zz The image is labeled with [ zz ].
Selecting all images on a card zz [All images on card] → [OK] zz Choosing an image captured in both RAW and JPEG format will erase both versions.
Adding Images to Print Orders (DPOF) Set up batch printing (up to 400 images) or ordering prints from a photo development service (up to 998 images) by choosing the images on a memory card and the number of copies. The printing information you prepare this way will conform to DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) standards. 1 2 [Print order] Add images to the print list. Choosing images zz [Sel.Image] or [Multiple] → choose images and the number of copies zz Press the printing screen.
zz Printing Images Added to the Print Order (DPOF) 1 Connect the camera to a PictBridgecompatible printer. zz The playback screen is displayed. zz 2 button → [Print order] Print the images.
Adding Images to a Photobook Photobooks can be set up by choosing up to 998 images on a memory card. 1 2 [Photobook Set-up] Choose images.
Applying Filter Effects to Images (Creative Filters) Apply effects equivalent to shooting in [ ], [ ], [ ], [ ], [ [ ] modes to images and save them as separate images. 1 2 ], [ button → [ ] → choose an option Adjust the effect as needed. zz Set the level: / buttons → zz Move the [ button 3 ], and ] frame: / button buttons → Save the image. zz For [ ], you can also choose the type of filter effect. zz For [ ], you can also move the frame by touching or dragging across the screen.
Processing RAW Images Process images captured in RAW format on the camera. The original RAW image is retained, and a copy is saved as a JPEG. Available when the mode dial is set to / / / / . 1 2 [RAW image processing] Choosing images Selecting images individually zz [Select images] → choose an image → button zz The image is labeled with [ zz ].
3 Save the image. 4 Choose the image to display. zz Images produced by in-camera processing will not match those processed with Digital Photo Professional exactly. button again zz To clear selection and remove [ ] display, press the when [ ] is displayed on the screen after you have chosen [Select images]. zz This method of image processing is not available for images in sets (rolls) captured in RAW burst mode. Process the images after extracting them from rolls as RAW images (= 188).
Applying Your Favorite Effects (Creative Assist) Process RAW images by applying your preferred effects and saving as JPEGs. 1 button → [ ] 2 Choose an effect. 3 Choose the effect level and other details. zz / buttons → zz / buttons → button button zz To reset the setting, touch [Reset]. 4 zz Save the image. button zz For details on Creative Assist effects, see the table in “Shooting with Effects Applied (Creative Assist)” (= 59).
Enabling Quick Control RAW Processing Change [ ] on the Quick Control screen during playback to [ Available when the mode dial is set to / / / / . 1 ]. [Quick Control RAW processing] → [RAW image processing] zz [ ] is now available on the Quick Control screen during playback.
Correcting Red-Eye Automatically corrects images affected by redeye. You can save the corrected image as a separate file. 1 2 3 4 [Red-eye correction] Choose an image. Press the button. Save the image. zz Once red-eye is corrected, frames are displayed around corrected image areas. zz Some images may not be corrected accurately.
Combining Video Snapshots Combine video snapshots to create a new movie (album). 1 [Create album] 2 Specify video snapshots. 3 Edit the album. zz Choose a movie (an existing album) → button → [OK] button → zz Video snapshots in the movie selected in step 2 are displayed. zz Choose an item in the editing menu at the button. bottom and press the zz Along the top of the screen, choose video snapshots to edit, and edit them as needed.
Rearrange video snapshots Rearrange video snapshots. Choose a video snapshot to move and press the button. To move it, use the / buttons. Remove video snapshot Choose video snapshots to exclude from the new album. Video snapshots labeled with a [ ] icon are not included in the new album, but they are not deleted from the original album. Play video snapshot Play the selected video snapshot. Finish editing Exit album editing. 4 Exit editing. zz Press the editing menu.
Cropping You can specify a portion of an image to save as a separate image file. 1 2 button → [ ] Adjust the cropping area. zz Reduce the frame: Zoom lever toward Enlarge the frame: Zoom lever toward zz Move the frame: / / / buttons zz Straighten the image: button → dial dial → [ zz Change the aspect ratio: button → zz Preview the image: button 3 zz Save the image.
zz zz zz zz zz RAW images cannot be edited. Cropped images cannot be cropped again. Cropped images cannot be resized or have creative filters applied. Cropped images will have a lower pixel count than uncropped images. While previewing the cropped image, you can adjust the cropping frame size, position, and aspect ratio. zz You can also specify the cropping frame size, position, orientation, and [Cropping], choosing an image, and pressing aspect ratio by choosing button.
Resizing Images Save a smaller version of an image, with fewer pixels. zz JPEG [ 1 button → [ 2 Save the image. ] → choose an option ] images and RAW images cannot be edited.
Rating Images Organize images by rating them on a scale of 1 – 5. 1 2 Choose an image. button → [ ] → choose an option zz Choose multiple images: choose an item button → zz [Select range]: Choose the first image → button choose the last image → → ring to set the rating → [OK] zz [All images on card]: rating → [OK] ring to set the zz By viewing only images with a specified rating, you can restrict the following operations to all images with that rating.
Viewing Slideshows Automatically play back images from a memory card. 1 [Slide show] → [Start] zz After you start playback and [Loading image...] is displayed, the slideshow starts in a few seconds. button to stop the slideshow. zz Press the zz The camera’s power-saving functions are deactivated during slideshows. button. zz To pause or resume slideshows, press the zz During a slideshow, you can also pause playback by touching the screen.
Finding Images Matching Specified Conditions Find images quickly on a memory card full of images by filtering image display according to your specified conditions. 1 2 button → [ ] Specify conditions. zz Item: / buttons zz Option: / buttons 3 Complete the setting. zz button → [OK] zz Matching images are displayed in yellow frames. Canceling filtered display zz button → [ button → [OK] ]→ button → zz You can apply protection or ratings exclusively to the found images in button.
Using the Control Ring to Find Images Use the ring to find and jump between desired images quickly by filtering image display according to your specified conditions. 1 2 zz button → [ ] → choose an option Find the images.
Customizing Playback Information Display The shooting information displayed changes each time you press the button when display is set to playback. You can customize the information displayed. 1 2 [Playback information display] Press the screens. / buttons and select zz For screens to display, press the button to add [ ]. zz For screens you prefer not to display, button to clear [ ]. press the zz To specify a histogram to display, press button. the zz Choose [OK] to apply your settings.
Starting Playback from the Last Image Displayed You can specify how image display begins when you switch to the playback screen after turning the camera off and on. 1 [View from last seen] Enable The last image displayed on the playback screen is displayed. Disable The most recent image is displayed.
Wireless Features Send images wirelessly to a variety of compatible devices, or share them via Web services. Before using wireless features, be sure to read “Precautions for Wireless Features” (= 315). zz Note that Canon cannot be held liable for any loss or damage from erroneous wireless communication settings when using the camera. In addition, Canon cannot be held liable for any other loss or damage caused by use of the camera.
Available Wireless Features (1)Connect to smartphones (3) Print from Wi-Fi printers (2) Send images to a computer automatically (4)Upload to Web services (1) Connect to smartphones (= 221, = 228) Control the camera remotely and browse images on the camera over a Wi-Fi connection by using the dedicated Camera Connect app on smartphones or tablets. You can also geotag images and use other features when connected by Bluetooth®*.
(3) Print from Wi-Fi printers (= 231) Print images over a Wi-Fi connection from printers compatible with PictBridge (wireless LAN) technology. (4) Upload to Web services (= 239) Share images with friends or family on social media or the CANON iMAGE GATEWAY online photo service for Canon customers after you complete member registration (free of charge), or stream to YouTube.
Saving Camera Images to a Smartphone Images on the camera can be saved to a Bluetooth enabled smartphone connected via Wi-Fi. Prepare the smartphone as follows. zz The free dedicated Camera Connect app must be installed on the smartphone. zz For details on this app (supported smartphones and included functions), refer to the Canon website. zz Camera Connect can be installed from Google Play or the App Store.
1 [Wi-Fi/Bluetooth connection] 2 [ Connect to smartphone] 3 [Add a device to connect to] 4 Choose an item. zz If Camera Connect is already installed, select [Do not display]. zz If Camera Connect is not installed, select [Android] or [iOS], scan the displayed QR code with the smartphone to access Google Play or App Store and install Camera Connect.
zz To pair with a different smartphone after pairing with one initially, choose [OK] on the screen at left. 6 7 Start Camera Connect. Choose the camera to pair with. In Android zz Touch the nickname of the camera. In iOS zz Touch the nickname of the camera → [Pair] 8 On the camera, choose [OK]. zz Pairing is now complete, and the camera is connected to the smartphone via Bluetooth.
9 In Camera Connect, touch [Images on camera]. zz A Wi-Fi connection is established automatically. zz In iOS, touch [Join] when a message is displayed to confirm camera connection. 10 Confirm that the devices are connected via Wi-Fi. zz Images on the camera are listed on the smartphone. zz [Wi-Fi on] is displayed on the camera. 11 Save images on the camera to the smartphone. zz Choose listed camera images and save them to the smartphone.
zz Connecting to Smartphones via Wi-Fi with the Wi-Fi Button You can also establish a Wi-Fi connection with smartphones from the 1 Press the 2 [ Connect to smartphone] 3 [Add a device to connect to] 4 [Do not display] 5 [Connect via Wi-Fi] 225 button. button.
6 Check the SSID and password. 7 Connect the smartphone to the camera. zz In the smartphone’s Wi-Fi setting menu, choose the SSID (network name) displayed on the camera to establish a connection. zz In the password field on the smartphone, enter the password displayed on the camera. 8 9 Start Camera Connect. Select the camera to connect to. zz In the [Cameras] list in Camera Connect, touch the camera to connect to via Wi-Fi. 10 Establish a Wi-Fi connection.
zz Restricting Image Viewing Restrict the images that can be sent to the smartphone or browsed from the smartphone. 1 Before connecting via Wi-Fi, press the button. 2 3 [ Connect to smartphone] 4 Choose [Viewable imgs], and then specify which images can be viewed. Choose [Edit/delete device], and then choose the smartphone. zz Before reconnecting, check the setting for viewable images. zz Remote live view shooting in Camera Connect is not possible unless [Viewable imgs] is set to [All images].
Features Used with Smartphones The features described below are available over a wireless connection with smartphones. Pair the camera with a smartphone via Bluetooth as described in steps 1 – 8 of “Saving Camera Images to a Smartphone” (= 221), and connect via Wi-Fi as described in steps 1 – 10. zz Sending Images to a Smartphone Automatically as You Shoot Your shots can be automatically sent to a smartphone connected via Wi-Fi. Do the following with the main Camera Connect screen displayed.
zz Focusing may take longer when shooting remotely. zz Depending on the communication status, image display or shutter release timing may be delayed. zz Controlling the Camera from a Smartphone You can control the camera by using a smartphone paired via Bluetooth as a remote control. (Not available when connected via Wi-Fi.) 1 Start Camera Connect. 2 Touch [Bluetooth remote controller]. zz If connected via Wi-Fi, end the connection.
4 Shoot. zz Before shooting, confirm that [ ] and ] are shown on the camera. [ zz Your shots are now geotagged. zz From now on, shots you take with Camera Connect running will be geotagged. zz The location information added to movies is acquired initially, when you start recording. zz Shots may not be geotagged immediately after the camera is turned on. zz Others may be able to locate or identify you by using location data in your geotagged still images or movies.
Connecting to Printers via Wi-Fi Images on the camera can be printed on a printer connected to the camera via Wi-Fi. 1 2 Press the 3 [Add a device to connect to] 4 Check the SSID and password. [ button.
5 Connect to the camera from the printer. zz In the printer’s Wi-Fi setting menu, choose the SSID (network name) displayed on the camera to establish a connection. zz In the password field on the printer, enter the password displayed on the camera. 6 Choose the printer. zz Choose the printer to connect to via Wi-Fi button. and press the zz Images on the memory card are displayed after the devices are connected via Wi-Fi. 7 Choose an image to print. zz Choose an image and press the button.
zz Establishing a Connection via an Access Point The camera can connect to an access point that a printer is connected to, to print via the access point. Connect the devices near the access point, because you will need to press the WPS button. 1 In step 4 of “Connecting to Printers via Wi-Fi” (= 231), choose [Switch network]. 2 [Connect with WPS] 3 [WPS (PBC mode)] → [OK] 4 Press the WPS button on the access point.
5 [Auto setting] → [OK] 6 Go to step 6 of “Connecting to Printers via Wi-Fi” (= 231). zz The camera will connect to the access point. zz The PIN code displayed when you choose [WPS (PIN mode)] in [Connect with WPS] is entered on the access point. Choose a device on the [Select a device for connection] screen. For further details, refer to the user manual included with your access point.
Sending Images to a Computer Automatically Images on the camera can be automatically sent to a computer connected to an access point (also set up for camera Wi-Fi connections) when the camera is within range, as when you bring the camera home after shooting. Connecting via Wi-Fi 1 Connect the computer to the access point. zz Install Image Transfer Utility 2 on the computer. 2 3 Start Image Transfer Utility 2. In Image Transfer Utility 2, access the pairing settings screen.
5 [Auto send images to computer] → [Auto send] → [Enable] 6 [OK] 7 [Connect with WPS] → [WPS (PBC mode)] → [OK] 8 Press the WPS button. 9 [Auto setting] → [OK] zz Press the WPS button on the access point to allow the camera to connect.
10 Choose a computer. 11 On the computer, choose the camera for pairing. zz Choose a computer for auto image button. transfer and press the zz Camera nicknames are shown on the pairing screen in Image Transfer Utility 2. zz Choose the camera to connect to and click [Pairing] to connect the computer and camera. Setting Up Auto Image Transfer 12 Specify the sending options. 13 Turn the camera off.
zz When using auto image transfer, ensure that the battery pack has sufficient charge. Power saving on the camera is deactivated during image transfer. zz Any images captured after auto image transfer are not sent to the computer then. They are sent automatically when the camera is restarted. zz If auto image transfer to a computer does not begin automatically, try restarting the camera. zz To stop sending images automatically, choose [Auto send images to computer] → [Auto send] → [Disable].
Uploading Images to Web Services zz Registering Web Services Use a smartphone or computer to add your Web services to the camera. zz A smartphone or computer with a browser and Internet connection is required to complete camera settings for CANON iMAGE GATEWAY and other Web services. zz Visit the CANON iMAGE GATEWAY website for details on versions of browsers (such as Internet Explorer) and settings required for CANON iMAGE GATEWAY access.
Registering CANON iMAGE GATEWAY Link the camera and CANON iMAGE GATEWAY by adding CANON iMAGE GATEWAY as a destination Web service on the camera. Connect the devices near the access point, because you will need to press the WPS button. Note that you will need to enter an email address used on your computer or smartphone to receive a notification message for completing linkage settings. 1 2 Press the 3 Accept the agreement to enter an email address. [ button.
5 Enter your email address. 6 Enter a four-digit number of your choice. 7 Check for the notification message. zz [OK] zz [ 8 ] now changes to [ ]. Access the page in the notification message and complete camera link settings. zz Follow the instructions to complete the settings on the camera link settings page.
9 Choose [ ]. zz CANON iMAGE GATEWAY is now added as a destination Web service. zz Make sure initially that your computer or smartphone mail application is not configured to block email from relevant domains, which may prevent you from receiving the notification message. Registering Other Web Services You can also add Web services besides CANON iMAGE GATEWAY to the camera. 1 Log in to CANON iMAGE GATEWAY and access the camera link settings page. zz http://www.canon.
zz Uploading Images to Web Services 1 2 Press the button. Choose the destination. zz Choose a Web service icon. zz If a Web service offers multiple recipients or sharing options, choose an item on the screen displayed for selecting recipients. 3 Send an image. zz Choose sending options and upload the image. zz When uploading to YouTube, read the terms of service and choose [I Agree]. zz After the image is sent, [OK] is displayed. button to return to the Press the playback screen.
Streaming Images Images can be live-streamed from the camera. Check the YouTube streaming requirements in advance on the YouTube site. 1 Enable YouTube streaming in your account. zz Complete the required streaming settings on the YouTube site. zz For instructions, visit the YouTube site. 2 Complete CANON iMAGE GATEWAY registration and camera link settings. zz Register the camera for CANON iMAGE GATEWAY and complete camera link settings as described in “Registering CANON iMAGE GATEWAY” (= 240).
4 Enable YouTube streaming on the Web service settings screen of CANON iMAGE GATEWAY. zz Choose the [LIVE Streaming] item and follow the instructions displayed to complete the settings. zz Set [LIVE Streaming] to [ON]. 5 Enter 6 Press the mode. zz You can set the camera to movie recording mode and choose autoexposure or manual exposure movie recording. (To button → [Shooting mode]) set: button to choose [ ]. zz The [LIVE Streaming] icon is displayed.
zz No image is recorded to the card during streaming (but a card must be in the camera). ] (NTSC) or zz Images are streamed at approx. 6 Mbps for either [ ] (PAL). [ rotate info] zz Images are streamed horizontally, regardless of the [Add setting. zz The battery pack is not charged if you stream while using USB Power Adapter PD-E1 (sold separately), and power is only supplied to the camera. zz Pairing via Bluetooth is not possible during streaming. zz Audio may be noisy during streaming.
4 Check the streaming details → [OK] 5 [OK] 6 Start streaming. zz Configure recording features, just as in normal movie recording. zz When you are ready to start streaming, press the movie shooting button. zz Streaming begins automatically after [Preparing to stream] is displayed. zz [ LIVE] is displayed in the upper right during streaming. zz The time that has elapsed since you pressed the movie shooting button is shown in the upper left, with the number of viewers in the lower left.
8 Exit live streaming mode. zz Press the button to choose [OK]. zz It will take a moment before streaming begins in step 6. Do not operate the camera while the message is displayed. zz Events (Streaming) You can also stream by selecting an event that you have set up in advance on the YouTube Live page (by entering the streaming time and title). 1 Complete event settings on the YouTube Live page. zz For instructions, visit the YouTube site. 2 [Live streaming] 3 Check the terms of service.
4 [Events] 5 Choose an event. 6 Check the streaming details → [OK] 7 [OK] zz Choose an event that you have entered in YouTube Live in advance.
8 Press the button. zz Choose [PRVW] or [LIVE]. zz [PRVW] (preview): Enables you to test streaming without releasing images publicly. Useful for checking images before streaming. [LIVE]: Enables you to start streaming immediately by pressing the movie shooting button. 9 Start streaming. zz Configure recording features, just as in normal movie recording. zz When you are ready to start streaming, press the movie shooting button.
11 Exit live streaming mode. zz Press the button to choose [OK]. zz It will take a moment before streaming begins in step 9. Do not operate the camera while the message is displayed. zz Up to 20 events are displayed. zz The number of viewers is not shown during previews.
Reconnecting via Wi-Fi Reconnecting to devices or Web services via Wi-Fi is possible once the connection settings are registered. 1 2 Press the button. From the past connections, choose a destination. zz If your destination is not shown, press the / buttons to switch to other screens. zz For Web services, the connection is now complete. 3 Prepare the other device. zz Prepare the other device by following the instructions displayed.
Ending Wi-Fi Connections 1 Press the 2 [Disconnect,exit] → [OK] 253 button.
Clearing Information of Devices Paired via Bluetooth Cancel pairing with a smartphone as follows. 1 [Wi-Fi/Bluetooth connection] → [ Connect to smartphone] 2 3 [Edit/delete device] 4 [Delete connection information] → [OK] 5 Prepare the smartphone. Choose the smartphone with registered information to clear. zz In the Bluetooth system settings, clear the registered camera information.
Changing or Deleting Connection Settings Connection settings saved on the camera can be changed or deleted. Before changing or deleting connection settings, end the Wi-Fi connection. 1 2 Press the button. Choose an item. zz On the screen at left, you can switch to other screens by pressing the / buttons. zz On the screen at left, choose an item with connection settings to delete or change. 3 Choose [Edit/delete device].
Function Settings Make the camera easier to use by customizing or adjusting basic functions. zz These settings are configured on the and menu tabs. Customize commonly used functions, for greater convenience. zz These instructions apply to the camera in 256 mode.
Selecting and Creating Folders You can select or create folders where images are saved. New folders can be created by selecting [Create folder] on the folder selection screen. 1 2 [Select folder] Configure the settings. zz Select folders: simply select a folder zz Create folders: [Create folder] → [OK] zz Folders are named as in 100CANON, with a three-digit folder number followed by five letters or numbers. zz Folders with numbers in the range 100 – 999 can be created.
Changing File Numbering Your shots are automatically numbered in sequential order (0001 – 9999) and saved in folders that store up to 9,999 images each. You can change how the camera assigns file numbers. 1 [File numbering] → [Numbering] or [Manual reset] Continuous Images are numbered consecutively (until the 9999th shot is taken/saved) even if you switch memory cards or folders. Auto reset Image numbering is reset to 0001 if you switch memory cards, or when a new folder is created.
Configuring Auto Rotation of Vertical Images You can change the auto rotation setting that straightens images shot in vertical orientation when they are displayed. 1 [Auto rotate] On Automatically rotate images during playback on both the camera and computers. On Automatically rotate images during playback on computers. Off Do not automatically rotate images.
Adding Orientation Information to Movies For movies recorded with the camera held vertically, orientation information indicating which side is up can be added automatically to enable playback in the same orientation on smartphones or other devices. 1 [Add rotate info] Enable Play movies on smartphones or other devices in the orientation in which they were recorded. Disable Play movies horizontally on smartphones or other devices, regardless of the recording orientation.
Formatting Memory Cards Before using a new memory card or a card formatted in another device, you should format the card with this camera. Low-level formatting may be helpful if the camera is not working correctly, reading/writing of images on the memory card is slower, continuous shooting is slower, or movie recording suddenly stops. Both regular and low-level formatting erase all data on a memory card, which cannot be recovered.
zz Formatting or erasing data on a memory card only changes file management information on the card and does not erase the data completely. When disposing of or transferring ownership of memory cards, take steps to protect personal information if necessary, as by physically destroying cards. zz The total card capacity indicated on the formatting screen may be less than the advertised capacity.
Setting Start-up Screen Display Specify display of the start-up screen shown when you turn the camera on.
Using Eco Mode This function allows you to conserve battery power in shooting modes. When the camera is not in use, the screen darkens to save battery life. 1 [Eco mode] On The screen darkens when the camera is not used for approximately two seconds; approximately ten seconds after darkening, the screen turns off. The camera turns off after approximately three minutes of inactivity.
Adjusting Power-Saving Features Adjust the timing of automatic camera and screen deactivation (Auto power off and Display off, respectively) as needed. 1 2 [Power saving] Configure the settings. zz To conserve battery power, you should normally choose [Power saving] → [Display off] and [Auto power off] → [1 min.] or less. zz The [Display off] setting is applied even if you set [Auto power off] to [Disable].
Adjusting Screen Brightness Adjust screen brightness as follows. 1 [Disp. brightness] 2 Configure the settings. zz / buttons → button zz For maximum brightness (regardless of the [Disp. brightness] setting), button for at least one second from the shooting press and hold the screen or during single-image display. To restore the original brightness, button again for at least one second or restart the press and hold the camera.
Switching the Color of Screen Information Information displayed on the screen and menus can be changed to a color suitable for shooting under low-light conditions. Enabling this setting is useful in modes such as [ ], [ ], [ ], and [ ]. 1 [Night display] zz To return [Night display] to [Off], hold down the button for at least one second on the shooting screen or during playback with single-image display.
Adjusting the Date, Time, and Time Zone Adjust the date, time, and time zone. 1 2 [Date/Time/Zone] Configure the settings. zz Follow steps 2 – 3 in “Setting the Date, Time, Time Zone, and Language” (= 25) to adjust the settings.
Changing the Language The current display language can be changed. 1 2 [Language ] Configure the settings.
Lens Retraction Timing The lens is normally retracted for safety about one minute after you press the button in shooting modes. To have the lens retracted immediately after you press the button, set the retraction timing to [0 sec.].
Setting the Video System Set the video system of any television used for display. This setting determines the image quality (frame rate) available for movies. 1 [Video system] For NTSC For areas using the NTSC TV system, such as North America, Japan, South Korea, and Mexico. For PAL For areas using the PAL TV system, such as Europe, Russia, China, and Australia.
Adjusting the Touch-Screen Panel Sensitivity of the touch-screen panel can be increased to respond to a lighter touch, or you can disable touch control. 1 [Touch control] zz To increase panel sensitivity: [Sensitive] zz To deactivate the panel: [Disable] zz Increase the sensitivity of the touch-screen panel if gestures are not easily detected. zz Take the following precautions when using the touch-screen panel. -- The screen is not pressure sensitive.
Adjusting Beeping Specify whether the camera plays sounds when you press the shutter button halfway or use the self-timer.
Adjusting the Volume Adjust the volume of individual camera sounds. 1 2 zz [Volume] Configure the settings.
Setting the HDMI Output Resolution Set the output resolution used for camera images when connected to a television or external recording device with an HDMI cable. 1 [HDMI resolution] Auto Images are automatically displayed at optimal resolution for connected televisions. 1080p Output at 1080p resolution. Select if you prefer to avoid display or delay issues when switching resolution.
RAW Playback on an HDR TV You can view RAW images in HDR by connecting the camera to an HDR TV. 1 [HDMI HDR output] zz For image color display matching HDR TV characteristics, choose [HDMI HDR output] → [On]. zz Make sure the HDR TV is set up for HDR input. For details on how to switch inputs on the TV, refer to the TV manual. zz HDR output is not available for images in sets (rolls) captured in RAW burst mode. zz Depending on the TV used, images may not look as expected.
Customizing Shooting Information Display You can customize the details and screens of information shown on the camera when you shoot. Grid and histogram display can also be configured. 1 [Shooting info. disp.] → [Screen info. settings] 2 Press the screens. / buttons and select zz For screens you prefer not to display, button to clear [ ]. press the zz To edit the screen, press the 3 button. Edit the screen. zz Use the / buttons to navigate items. zz Use the button to add a [ items to display.
Setting Reverse Display Specify whether to display a mirror image when shooting with the screen rotated around toward the front.
Metric / Non-Metric Display Change the unit of measurement shown in the zoom bar (= 96), the MF indicator (= 99), and elsewhere from m/cm to ft/in as needed.
Configuring the Feature Guide Specify whether to display feature guidance when items are selected on the Quick Control screen.
Configuring Custom Functions Configure Custom Functions for advanced camera customization. 1 [Custom Functions(C.Fn)] 2 Choose an item. 3 Configure the settings. zz / buttons → button C.Fn I:Exposure Safety shift Set to [1:Enable] for automatic adjustment of the shutter speed and aperture value to bring the exposure level closer to standard exposure if standard exposure would not be available otherwise under your specified shutter speed or aperture value in or mode. C.
zz When C.Fn-2 or C.Fn-3 is set to [1:Reverse direction], changing the direction of rotation only applies to shutter speed, aperture value, or ring or dial. Program Shift adjustment, as assigned to the zz To restore [Custom Functions(C.Fn)] defaults (except [Custom Controls] settings), choose [Reset camera] → [Other settings] → [Custom Function(C.Fn)] → [OK]. zz Customizing Buttons Customize functions of buttons, such as the shutter button.
zz You can assign [Exposure compensation] functionality to the ring. To dial, choose [ ] on the Custom adjust exposure compensation with the Controls setting screen, choose [ ], return to the shooting screen, and set the exposure compensation dial to the [ ] position. mode with the exposure compensation dial set to [ ] and the ring zz In dial set to [STD], exposure compensation can be adjusted with the and dial while the metering timer is running.
Custom Shooting Modes (C Mode) Save commonly used shooting modes and your configured function settings for reuse. To access saved settings later, simply turn the mode dial to . Even settings that are usually cleared when you switch shooting modes or turn the camera off can be retained this way.
zz To edit saved settings (other than shooting mode), choose , change the settings, and then choose [Custom shooting mode (C mode)] → [Register settings] again. These setting details are not applied in other shooting modes. zz To reset saved settings to their defaults, choose [Custom shooting mode (C mode)] → [Clear settings]. zz To automatically update your saved settings with any changes to settings mode, set [Custom shooting mode that you make while shooting in (C mode)] → [Auto update set.] → [Enable].
Restoring Default Camera Settings Restore default camera settings in 1 / / / / modes. [Reset camera] zz Clear basic settings: [Basic settings] → [OK] zz Clear other settings: [Other settings] → choose an item → [OK] zz Basic settings such as [Language restored to defaults.
Setting Copyright Information to Record in Images Your specified author’s name and copyright details can be recorded in your shots. 1 [Copyright information] → [Enter author’s name] or [Enter copyright details] zz Enter a name → button → [OK] zz To check the information entered, choose [Copyright information] → [Display copyright info.].
Downloading Manuals/Software from a QR Code A QR code can be displayed on the camera screen to access a webpage for downloading instruction manuals and software.
Displaying Certification Logos Some logos for certification requirements met by the camera can be viewed on the screen.
Saving Commonly Used Shooting Menu Items (My Menu) You can save up to six commonly used shooting menu items on the tab. By customizing the tab, you can access these items quickly from a single screen. 1 [Add My Menu tab] → [OK] 2 [Configure] 3 [Select items to register] zz Choose an item → [OK] zz Your selected items are added to the My Menu tab.
zz You can add up to [ 5] My Menu tabs. zz Choosing [Configure] → [Delete all items on tab] → [OK] on your added My Menu tab will delete all items added to the tab. zz Renaming My Menu Tabs 1 [Rename tab] 2 Change the tab name.
zz Deleting All Added Items 1 [Delete all items] zz Customizing My Menu Display Specify which screen is displayed when the shooting modes. 1 button is pressed in [Menu display] Normal display Display the most recent menu, as shown for your previous operation. Display from My Menu tab Start display from tab screens. Display only My Menu tab Restrict display to tab screens.
Accessories Enjoy the camera in more ways with optional Canon accessories and other compatible accessories sold separately. Use of genuine Canon accessories is recommended. This product is designed to achieve excellent performance when used with genuine Canon accessories. Canon shall not be liable for any damage to this product and/or accidents such as fire, etc., caused by the malfunction of non-genuine Canon accessories (e.g., a leakage and/or explosion of a battery pack).
Optional Accessories The following camera accessories are sold separately. Note that availability varies by area, and some accessories may no longer be available. zz Power Supplies Battery Pack NB-13L zz Rechargeable lithium-ion battery Battery Charger CB-2LH Series zz Charger for Battery Pack NB-13L USB Power Adapter PD-E1 zz Adapter for using the camera with household power zz The battery charger and USB power adapter can be used in areas with 100 – 240 V AC power (50/60 Hz).
zz Others Interface Cable IFC-100U zz For connecting the camera to a computer Wireless Remote Control BR-E1 zz Bluetooth enabled wireless remote control zz Printers Canon PictBridge-Compatible Printers zz Even without using a computer, you can print images by connecting the camera directly to a printer.
Using Optional Accessories zz Playback on a TV You can view your shots on a TV by connecting the camera to an HDTV with a commercially available HDMI cable (not exceeding 2.5 m / 8.2 ft., with a Type D terminal on the camera end). You can also shoot while previewing shots on the larger screen of the TV. For details on connection or how to switch inputs, refer to the TV manual. 1 Make sure the camera and TV are off. 2 Connect the camera to the TV.
zz Some information may not be displayed when viewing images on a TV. zz During HDMI output, display of the next image may take some time if you switch between 4K and HD movies, or movies of different frame rates.
zz Using a USB Power Adapter to Charge/Power the Camera With USB Power Adapter PD-E1 (sold separately), you can use the camera while charging the battery without removing it. 1 2 Make sure the camera is off. 3 Connect the power cord. Connect the USB power adapter. zz Insert the adapter plug as shown. zz Connect the power cord to the USB power adapter and plug the other end into a power outlet. zz The charging lamp (1) turns orange, and charging begins.
zz Icon meanings are as follows. : charging/powering the camera, : powering the camera only, : fully charged zz To protect the battery pack and keep it in optimal condition, do not charge it continuously for more than 24 hours. zz If the charging lamp fails to light up or a problem occurs during charging (shown by the indicator on the back of the camera blinking in orange), unplug the power cord, reattach the battery, and wait a few minutes before plugging it in again.
zz Shooting Remotely Wireless Remote Control BR-E1 (sold separately) can be used to shoot. Also refer to the wireless remote control instruction manual for additional information. 1 Pair the devices. 2 Hold down both the W and T buttons on the BR-E1 for at least three seconds. zz [Wi-Fi/Bluetooth connection] → [ ] (Connect to Wireless Remote) → [Add a device to connect to] zz The devices are now paired. 3 Set up the camera for remote shooting.
zz Auto power off is triggered in about two minutes, even if you have set it for one minute or less. [Wi-Fi/Bluetooth connection] → zz To clear pairing information, choose [ ] → [Delete connection information] → [OK]. zz Using an External Microphone To record with an external microphone (= 31), connect a commercially available external microphone with a mini plug (3.5 mm diameter) to the external microphone IN terminal.
Saving Images to a Computer You can save images you have captured to a computer by connecting the camera to the computer with Interface Cable IFC-100U (sold separately; camera end: Type-C). For details on computer connections, refer to the computer user manual. 1 2 Make sure the camera is off. 3 4 Turn the camera on. Connect the camera to the computer. Save the images to the computer. zz To open images, use preinstalled or commonly available software.
Printing Images Print your shots by connecting the camera to a PictBridge-compatible printer with a USB cable (sold separately; camera end: Type-C). A Canon SELPHY CP series compact photo printer is used here for the sake of illustration. Screens displayed and available functions vary by printer. Also refer to the printer manual for additional information. 1 Make sure the camera and printer are off. 2 Connect the camera to the printer. 3 4 Turn the printer on. Switch to playback and choose an image.
5 Access the printing screen.
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Handling Precautions zz The camera is a high-precision electronic device. Avoid dropping it or subjecting it to strong impact. zz Never bring the camera near magnets, motors, or other devices that generate strong electromagnetic fields. Strong electromagnetic fields may cause malfunction or erase image data. zz If water droplets or dirt adheres to the camera or screen, wipe with a dry soft cloth, such as an eyeglass cloth. Do not rub hard or apply force.
Troubleshooting If you think there is a problem with the camera, first check the following. If the issue persists, contact a Customer Support Help Desk. Power Nothing happens when the power button is pressed. zz Dirty battery terminals reduce battery performance. Try cleaning the terminals with a cotton swab and reinserting the battery pack a few times. The battery pack runs out of power quickly. zz Battery performance decreases at low temperatures.
Strange display on the screen when shooting. zz Note that the following display problems are not recorded in still images but are recorded in movies. -- The screen may flicker and horizontal banding may appear under fluorescent or LED lighting. Movie recording or playback suddenly stops. zz For [ ] or [ ], use a UHS-I memory card with a UHS Speed Class 3 or higher. zz For High Frame Rate movies, use a UHS-I memory card with a UHS Speed Class 3 or higher.
Image quality is poor. zz Image quality may decline if you shoot while the camera’s internal temperature is high. Shots are out of focus. zz Confirm that unneeded functions such as macro are deactivated. zz Try shooting with AF lock. No AF points are displayed and the camera does not focus when the shutter button is pressed halfway.
Wi-Fi Cannot access the Wi-Fi menu by pressing the button. zz The Wi-Fi menu cannot be accessed while the camera is connected to a printer or computer via a cable. Disconnect the cable. Cannot connect to the access point. zz Confirm that the access point channel is set to a channel supported by the camera. Note that instead of auto channel assignment, it is advisable to specify a supported channel manually. For details on supported channels, check the Canon website. Images take a long time to send.
On-Screen Information zz When Shooting (48) (49) (50) (51) (52) (14) (15) (56) (18) (16) (17) (19)(20)(21)(22) (23) (57) (1) (3) (5) (45) (10) (12) (46) (55) (54) (53) (2) (24) (25) (4) (26) (6) (7) (27) (28) (8) (9) (29) (30) (11) (32) (33) (13) (35) (58) (59) (31) (34) (40) (41) (42) (43)(44) (36)(37)(38)(39) (61) (47) (62) (63) (64) (65) (66) (67) (68) (69) (70) (60) (1) Shooting mode, Scene icon (9) (2) AF method (10) Camera shake warning (3) Focus bracketing/N
(15) Maximum continuous shots/ rolls (fixed Maximum continuous at 1) (16) Movie recording time available (42) Wi-Fi signal strength (43) Highlight tone priority (44) ISO speed (45) Video snapshot (17) Battery level (46) (18) Movie orientation indicator Indicator (47) Movie Servo AF (19) Zoom magnification, Digital teleconverter (48) Intelligent IS (49) Hybrid Auto mode/Digest type (20) AF point (50) RAW burst mode (21) Spot AE point frame (51) (22) Electronic level Pre-shooting (52) Multi Sho
zz During Playback (1) (2) (8) (9) (10) (3) (4) (6) (5) (11) (12) (1) Current image/Total images (8) Shutter speed (2) Battery level (9) Aperture value (3) Wi-Fi signal strength (10) Exposure compensation level (4) Bluetooth connection status (11) ISO speed (5) Rating (12) Highlight tone priority (6) Protection (13) Image quality* (7) Folder number - File number (7) (13) * Images captured with a creative filter, RAW image processing, resizing, Creative ].
(1) (2) (3) (4) (9) (10) (15)(16)(17) (5) (6) (11) (18) (19) (7) (8) (12) (13) (14) (20) (21) (1) Shooting date/time (12) (2) Histogram (3) Shooting mode/RAW burst mode (13) Flash exposure compensation/Multi Shot Noise Reduction (4) Shutter speed (14) Metering mode (5) Aperture value (15) Auto Lighting Optimizer (6) Exposure compensation level (16) ND filter (7) ISO speed (17) Movie rotation info (8) Highlight tone priority (18) Movie recording size (9) White balanc
Precautions for Wireless Features zz Before goods or technologies in the camera regulated by the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Act are exported (which includes bringing them outside Japan or showing them to non-residents in Japan), export or service transaction permission may be required from the Japanese government. zz Because this product includes American encryption items, it falls under U.S. Export Administration Regulations, and cannot be exported to or brought into a country under U.S.
zz Security Precautions Because Wi-Fi uses radio waves to transmit signals, security precautions more stringent than when using a LAN cable are required. Keep the following points in mind when using Wi-Fi. zz Only use networks you are authorized to use. This product searches for Wi-Fi networks in the vicinity and displays the results on the screen. Networks you are not authorized to use (unknown networks) may also be displayed.
Third-Party Software zz AES-128 Library Copyright (c) 1998-2008, Brian Gladman, Worcester, UK. All rights reserved. LICENSE TERMS The redistribution and use of this software (with or without changes) is allowed without the payment of fees or royalties provided that: code distributions include the above copyright notice, this list 1. source of conditions and the following disclaimer; 2.
zz CMSIS Core header files Copyright (C) 2009-2015 ARM Limited. All rights reserved. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: -- Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
zz KSDK Peripheral Drivers, Flash / NVM, KSDK H/W Abstraction Layer (HAL) (c) Copyright 2010-2015 Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: * R edistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
Personal Information and Security Precautions If personal information and/or Wi-Fi security settings, such as passwords, etc., are saved on the camera, please be aware that such information and settings may still remain in the camera. When transferring the camera to another person, disposing of it, or sending it for repair, be sure to take the following measures to prevent the leakage of such information and settings. zz Erase registered Wi-Fi security information by choosing wireless settings].
Trademarks and Licensing zz Microsoft and Windows are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. zz Macintosh and Mac OS are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. zz App Store, iPhone, and iPad are trademarks of Apple Inc. zz The SDXC logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC. zz HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC.
zz THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE AVC PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PERSONAL USE OF A CONSUMER OR OTHER USES IN WHICH IT DOES NOT RECEIVE REMUNERATION TO (i) ENCODE VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE AVC STANDARD (''AVC VIDEO'') AND/OR (ii) DECODE AVC VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL ACTIVITY AND/OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED TO PROVIDE AVC VIDEO. NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER USE. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA, L.L.
Disclaimer zz Unauthorized reproduction of this guide is prohibited. zz All measurements based on Canon testing standards. zz Information subject to change without notice, as are product specifications and appearance. zz Illustrations and screenshots in this guide may differ slightly from the actual equipment. zz The above items notwithstanding, Canon cannot be held liable for any loss arising from the use of this product.
Index Numbers C 1-point AF 149 Accessories 294 AEB shooting 121 AE lock 97 AF-assist beam 152 AF lock 102 AF method 149 AF points 44, 150 AF-point zoom 99 Aspect ratio 106 Attenuator 164 Auto level 159 Auto Lighting Optimizer 128 Auto mode (shooting mode) 55 Av (shooting mode) 92 Camera Resetting 286 Camera Connect 219 CANON iMAGE GATEWAY 239 Changing or deleting connection information 255 Charging 21, 298 Color temperature 134 Color (white balance) 134 Compression 104 Continuous AF 151 Continuous shoot
E Food (shooting mode) 64 Eco mode 264 Editing Cropping 209 Red-eye correction 206 Resizing images 211 Electronic shutter 147 Erasing 195 Error messages 310 Exposure AE lock 97 Compensation 120 FE lock 109 External microphone 301 G Geotagging images 229 Grainy B/W (shooting mode) 82 Grid lines 277 H Handheld night scene (shooting mode) 64 HDMI cable 296 HDR art bold (shooting mode) 84 HDR art embossed (shooting mode) 84 HDR art standard (shooting mode) 84 HDR art vivid (shooting mode) 84 HDR Backlight C
L P Lamp 152 Live streaming 244 Events 248 Stream now 246 Long exposure 95 Panning (shooting mode) 69 Panoramic shot (shooting mode) 67 Photobook set-up 200 PictBridge 231, 295, 303 Picture Style 138, 140, 143 Pixel count (image size) 104 Portrait (shooting mode) 63 Power 294 Power saving 265 Printing 198, 231, 303 Program AE 90 Protect images 190 Protecting 190 P (shooting mode) 90 M Macro (focus range) 98 Magnified display 180 Manual focus (focus range) 99 Memory cards 22 Menu Basic operations 38 Tabl
Video system 271 Viewing 30, 178 Digest movies 181 Image search 214 Index display 182 Jump display 215 Magnified display 180 Single-image display 178 Slideshow 213 Touch operation 51 TV display 296 Self portrait movie 173 Self portrait (shooting mode) 63, 66 Self-timer 116, 174 Sending images 239 Sending images to a smartphone 221, 228 Sending images to Web services 239 Servo AF 148 Shooting Shooting information 311 Slideshow 213 Smooth skin (shooting mode) 63 Soft focus (shooting mode) 82 Software Sending
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English • Make sure you read this guide, including the "Safety Instructions" (lll5) section, before using the camera. • Reading this guide will help you learn to use the camera properly. • Store this guide safely so that you can use it in the future. Online product registration U.S.A. Customers Register your product online at www.powershot.com/productregistration and ... Canadian Customers Register your product online at www.canon.ca/product registration and ...
Electronic Manual and Software For more information about the camera, look for feature guidance displayed on the camera, or refer to the electronic manual. @ Download camera and lens manuals and software from the following page. , http://www.canon.com/icpd/ With a computer connected to the Internet, access the above URL. Access the site for your country or region. Adobe Reader is required to view the electronic manual.
Preliminary Notes and Legal Information • Take and review some test shots initially to make sure the images were recorded correctly. Please note that Canon Inc., its subsidiaries and affiliates, and its distributors are not liable for any consequential damages arising from any malfunction of a camera or accessory, including memory cards, that result in the failure of an image to be recorded or to be recorded in a way that is machine readable.
Table of Contents Electronic Manual and Software .... 2 Preliminary Notes and Legal Information ........................... 3 Viewing .................................... 13 Saving Camera Images to a Smartphone ............................. 14 Table of Contents .......................... .4 Safety Instructions ......................... 5 Part Names .................................. 17 Front ........................................ 17 Back......................................... 18 Getting Ready ......
Safety Instructions Be sure to read these instructions in order to operate the product safely. Follow these instructions to prevent injury or harm to the operator of the product or others. A WARNING Denotes the risk of serious injury or death. Keep the product out of the reach of young children. A strap wrapped around a person's neck may result in strangulation. Use only power sources specified in this instruction manual for use with the product. Do not disassemble or modify the product.
Safety Instructions - Do not use the product if the power plug is not fully inserted into the power outlet. - Do not expose the power plug and terminals to dirt or let them come into contact with metallic pins or other metal objects. - Do not touch the battery charger or AC adapter connected to a power outlet during lightning storms. - Do not place heavy objects on the power cord. Do not damage, break or modify the power cord.
Safety Instructions If any abnormal skin reaction or irritation occurs during or following the use of this product, refrain from further use and get medical advice/attention. CAUTION Denotes the possibility of property damage. Do not aim the camera at intense light sources, such as the sun on a clear day or an intense artificial light source. Doing so may damage the image sensor or other internal components.
Getting Ready Charging the Battery Pack Attaching the Strap 1 1 Attach the included Insert the battery pack in the charger. strap to the strap mount. 2 • The strap can also be attached to the left side of the camera. Lamp colors - Charging: Orange - Fully charged: Green 3 Remove the battery pack.
Getting Ready Preparing a Memory Card Use the following memory cards (sold separately), in any capacity. SD memory cards* 1 Inserting/Removing the Battery Pack and Memory Card 1 Open the cover. SDHC memory cards*1*2 SDXC memory cards* 1*2 *1 Cards conforming to SD standards. However, not all memory cards have been verified to work with the camera. *2 UHS-I memory cards are also supported. 2 Insert the battery pack.
Getting Ready 3 Insert the memory card. Setting the Date, Time, Time Zone and Language f Turn the camera on. . ~3/,1/21~ 111111111!~ GOD ~ ON/0,F -i.k\" \.~ I-- To remove: ' ~ 7 2 Set the time zone. 4 Close the cover.
Getting Ready 4 Set the display language. .llltJT buttons or • dial to choose a time zone ~ ~ button ~ ◄ !► buttons or• dial to choose [OK] ~ ~ button • .llltJT buttons to choose [Languag~ .~ ~ button 3 Set the date and time.
Trying the Camera Out When using the flash: Shooting 1 Turn the camera on. 4 Focus (press halfway). To turn the camera off, press the power button again. 2 Enter AUTO mode. 3 Zoom in or out, as needed. The camera beeps after focusing. An AF point is displayed around positions in focus. 5 Shoot (press fully). • Move the zoom lever as you watch the screen.
Trying the Camera Out When recording movies: IL' U.L ,~ 'l~<"'1\\ (?)E) - .... 2 Choose images. l,{ () [eREC] is displayed during recording . To stop movie recording, press the movie shooting button again. Viewing 1 Movies are labeled with Press the IE button. fJ [ml:!]. When playing movies: 0 • ~ button (twice) Press the ~ buttons to adjust the volume.
I Trying the Camera Out Saving Camera Images to a Smartphone Images on the camera can be saved to a Bluetooth enabled smartphone connected via Wi-Fi. On the smartphone, download and install Camera Connect from the App Store/Google Play. 3 [Add a device to connect to] 4 Choose an item. Use the latest version of the smartphone OS. • Activate Bluetooth and Wi-Fi on the smartphone. Note that pairing with the camera is not possible from the smartphone's Bluetooth settings screen.
Trying the Camera Out 5 [Pair via Bluetooth] 8 On the camera, choose [OK]. 6 Start Camera Connect. Pairing is now complete, and the camera is connected to the smartphone via Bluetooth. 9 In Camera Connect, 7 Choose the camera to touch [Images on camera]. pair with. In Android • Touch the nickname of the camera. In iOS • Touch the nickname of the camera ~ [Pair] • A Wi-Fi connection is established automatically. • In iOS, touch [Join] when a message is displayed to confirm camera connection.
I Trying the Camera Out 10 Confirm that the devices are connected via Wi-Fi. Images on the camera are listed on the smartphone. [Wi-Fi on] is displayed on the camera. 11 Save images on the camera to the smartphone. Choose listed camera images and save them to the smartphone. 12 End the connection. ~~~Vo m ~ - e~ 1 0 J Disconnect by pressing the () button and choosing [Disconnect.exit] or by touching 0 on the Camera Connect screen.
Part Names Front (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)(11)(2)(12)(13) ( 1) (2) (3) (16) (4)- ( 1) Zoom lever Shooting: W (wide angle)/ T (telephoto) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Playback: ~ (index) / Q (magnify) Strap mount Lamp Lens Exposure compensation dial e: Dial/ring assign position Mode dial Shutter button (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) Power button Microphone (stereo) Flash Control ring (0 ring) ~ (flash up) lever External microphone IN terminal Serial number Tripod socket Memory card/battery cove
I Part Names Back ( 1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) =-(10) ( 11) (12) (13) (16) (1) Screen Opens upward about 180° and downward about 45°. (2) Speaker (3) DIGITAL terminal (4) HDMI™ terminal (5) () (Wi-Fi) button (6) Control dial ( . dial) * (7) (AE lock) button (8) Movie shooting button Movies can also be recorded in modes other than Movie mode. (14) (9) ~ (Drive mode) / mJ (Single-image erase) I A Up button (10) ~ (Quick Control) button Displays the Quick Control screen.
Setting a Shooting Mode Use the mode dial to access each shooting mode. - (6) (7) (8) (9) (5) (10) (1) Tv ModeTv Set the shutter speed before shooting. Set with the O ring. The camera automatically adjusts the aperture value to suit your shutter speed. (6) Av Mode Av Set the aperture value before shooting. Set with the O ring. The camera automatically adjusts the shutter speed to suit your aperture value.
Shooting Mode Screen (1) (2)(3) (4) (5) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) Shooting mode / Scene icon Recordable shots Maximum continuous shots Movie recording time available Battery level Menu Settings Use menu screens to configure a variety of camera features. To access menu screens, press the MENU button. Setting items are organized into five main groups and multiple tabs for each group. You can configure the following setting items on menu screens. Available setting items vary by shooting mode.
Menu Settings [El Playback settings RAW image processing Creative Assist Quick Control RAW processing Red-eye correction Create album Cropping Resize Protect images Rotate stills Change mov rotate info Erase images Print order Photobook Set-up Creative filters Rating Slide show Set image search conditions Image jump w/O Playback information display View from last seen C> Wireless settings • Wi:-Fi/Bluetooth connection • Wi-Fi settings • Bluetooth settings • Nickname • GPS settings Clear wireless se
Features Available on the Quick Control Screen Press the (1r) button on shooting or playback screens to access the Quick Control screen, where you can adjust settings. Choose a setting item on the right or left to display setting options for it on the bottom. (1) Setting items (2) Setting options The following settings are available in P mode. Available setting items and options vary by shooting mode. Choose an auto focus (AF) mode for the scene you are shooting.
Precautions for Wireless Features The model number is PC2366 (including wireless module model WM601). Countries and Regions Permitting Wireless Functlon Use Use of wireless functions is restricted in some countries and regions, and illegal use may be punishable under national or local regulations. To avoid violating wireless regulations, visit the Canon website to check where use is allowed.
USA and Canada only: The Lithium ion/polymer battery that powers the product is recyclable. Please call 1-800-8-BATTERY for information on how to recycle this battery. FCC/ISED(IC) Notice Model: PC2366 (including wireless module model WM601) This device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada's licence-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference.
For _CA, USA only Included lithium battery contains Perchlorate Material - special handling may apply. See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate/ for details. FCC Notice (This Product, Model PC2366 systems) This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions; (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Canadian Radio Interference Regulations CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3 (8) Complies with IMDA Standards 0B00671 Some logos for technical standards the camera has met can be viewed on the screen by choosing MENU ► [t] tab ► [Certification Logo Display).
Trademarks and Licensing Microsoft and Windows are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Macintosh and Mac OS are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. App Store, iPhone, and iPad are trademarks of Apple Inc. The SDXC logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC. HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC.
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System Map Included Accessories Wrist Strap Power Battery Pack NB-13L*1 Battery Charger CB-2LH Series*1 USB Power Adapter PD-E1 Interface Cable IFC-100U (both ends: Type-C) Memory Card Card Reader HDMI Cable (camera end: Type D)*2 *1 *2 *3 PictBridge-Compatible Printers*3 Other Accessories Flash Wireless Remote Control BR-E1 High-Power Flash HF-DC2 Computer TV/ Monitor Also available for purchase separately. Use a commercially available cable no longer than 2.5 m (8.2 ft.).
Shutter Specifications Image Sensor Image size......................................................... 1.0 type Camera effective pixels (Pixels may decrease due to image processing)......... Approx. 20.1 megapixels Total pixels......................................................... Approx. 20.9 megapixels Lens Focal length (35mm film equivalent)....................... 8.8 – 36.8 mm (24 – 100 mm) Zoom magnification........................................... 4.2x Step zoom...............................
Flash Control Built-in flash Flash range (Wide angle end) Closest point............................................... Approx. 50 cm (approx. 1.6 ft.) Farthest point.............................................. Approx. 7.5 m (approx. 24.6 ft.) Flash range (Telephoto end) Closest point............................................... Approx. 40 cm (approx. 1.3 ft.) Farthest point.............................................. Approx. 5.0 m (approx. 16.4 ft.) Screen Screen Type.................................
Power Battery Pack............................................................. NB-13L Number of still image shots (CIPA compliant: room temperature 23°C/73°F) Screen On................................................... Approx. 235 shots Number of still image shots (Eco Mode On) Screen On................................................... Approx. 320 shots Movie recording time (CIPA compliant: room temperature 23°C/73°F) Screen On................................................... Approx. 55 min.
Battery Pack NB-13L Type.......................................................................... Rechargeable lithium-ion battery Nominal voltage........................................................ 3.6 V DC Battery capacity........................................................ 1250 mAh Working temperature range...................................... 0 °C – 40 °C (32 °F – 104 °F) Battery Charger CB-2LH Compatible battery...................................................
Warning (UL 1310) IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS DANGER TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, CAREFULLY FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS IF THE SHAPE OF THE PLUG DOES NOT FIT THE POWER OUTLET, USE AN ATTACHMENT PLUG ADAPTOR OF THE PROPER CONFIGURATION FOR THE POWER OUTLET.
Specifications Type of Camera Type Digital camera with built-in flash, 4.2x Optical, 4x Digital and 17x Combined Zoom with Optical Image Stabilizer Image Capture Device Type 20.1 Megapixel*, 1.0-inch stacked CMOS (sensor aspect ratio: 3:2) * Image processing may cause a decrease in the number of pixels. Total Pixels Approx. 20.9 megapixels Effective Pixels Approx. 20.1 megapixels Lens Focal Length 8.8 (W) – 36.8 (T) mm (35mm film equivalent: 24–100mm) Optical Zoom Approx. 4.
Lighting Metering Method Evaluative, Center Weighted Average, Spot (Still Images only) Exposure Control Method Manual Exposure, Program Shift, Safety Shift, AE Lock Exposure Compensation Still Images: ±3 stops in 1/3-stop increments Videos: ±3 stops in 1/3-stop increments White Balance White Balance Control Auto (Ambience & White Priority), Day Light, Shade, Cloudy, Tungsten, White Fluorescent Light, Flash, Color Temperature, Custom Flash Built-in Flash Auto, On, Slow Synchro, Off Flash Range 1.
Number of Recording Pixels 16:9 3:2 4:3 1:1 Large 5472 x 3072 5472 x 3648 4864 x 3648 3648 x 3648 Medium 3648 x 2048 3648 x 2432 3248 x 2432 2432 x 2432 Small 1 (S1) 2736 x 1536 2736 x 1824 2432 x 1824 1824 x 1824 Small 2 (S2) 2400 x 1344 2400 x 1600 2112 x 1600 1600 x 1600 RAW - 5472 x 3648 5472 x 3648 - RAW+JPEG - - - - C-RAW - 5472 x 3648 5472 x 3648 - C-RAW + JPEG - - - - Panoramic Shooting Min.
Playback Specifications Playback Functions List/Play Digest Movies, Story Highlights, Protect, Favorites, Erase, Image Search, Slideshow, Rotate, Album Playback, Short Clip Mix, Resize, Cropping, Red-Eye Correction, Face ID Info, Creative Filters, RAW Image Processing, Photobook Set-up, Image Transition Effect, Index Effect, Scroll Display, Group Images, Auto Rotate, Resume, Image Jump with Control Ring /Front Dial, Set Touch Actions, Playback Information Display Interface Audio Out Stereo Wired USB Ty
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