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Exposure Control for

Photographic Expressions

You can change various settings of the camera as you 

desire to obtain a wide variety of shooting results, by 

selecting the shutter speed and/or aperture, adjusting 

the exposure as you prefer, etc.

 

After you press the shutter button halfway and let go, the 
exposure settings will remain displayed in the viewfinder 
and on the top LCD panel for approx. 6 sec. (

9

).

 

For the functions settable in each shooting mode, see page 
486.

Set the power switch to <

1

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Summary of Contents for EOS-1 D X Mark II G

Page 1: ...EOS 1D X Mark II G ENGLISH INSTRUCTION MANUAL Instruction manuals PDF files and software can be downloaded from the Canon website p 4 www canon com icpd ...

Page 2: ... 20 22 and Handling Precautions p 23 25 Also read this manual carefully to ensure that you use the camera correctly Refer to This Manual while Using the Camera to Further Familiarize Yourself with the Camera While reading this manual take a few test shots and see how they come out You can then better understand the camera Be sure to store this manual safely too so that you can refer to it again wh...

Page 3: ...er LC E19 with protective covers Interface Cable IFC 150U II Camera with body cap and battery compartment cap Wide Strap Eyecup Eg Cable protector Wired LAN Functions To use wired LAN with the Ethernet RJ 45 terminal p 28 refer to the EOS 1D X Mark II G Wired LAN Instruction Manual p 4 Connecting to Peripheral Devices When connecting the camera to a computer etc use the provided interface cable or...

Page 4: ... Instruction manuals PDF files can be downloaded from the Canon website Instruction manual PDF files download site Camera Instruction Manual Wired LAN Instruction Manual and Software Instruction Manuals X www canon com icpd ...

Page 5: ...ast 2 0 supported When shooting movies use a large capacity card with good enough performances fast enough reading and writing speeds to handle the movie recording quality For details see page 316 Compatible Cards Cards that Can Record Movies In this manual CF card refers to CompactFlash cards and CFast card refers to CFast memory cards Card refers to all memory cards The camera does not come with...

Page 6: ...lot is for CF cards and the right slot is for CFast cards Shooting is possible as long as there is a CF card or CFast card in the camera 3 Attach the lens p 59 Align the red mount index on the lens with the red mount index on the camera 4 Set the lens s focus mode switch to f p 59 5 Set the power switch to 1 p 53 ...

Page 7: ...utton halfway and the camera will focus on the subject 8 Take the picture p 62 Press the shutter button completely to take the picture 9 Review the picture The image just captured will be displayed for approx 2 sec on the LCD monitor To display the image again press the x button p 344 To shoot while looking at the LCD monitor see Live View Shooting p 271 To view the images captured so far see Imag...

Page 8: ...elevant operations and functionality 3 Indicates a function that can be changed by pressing the M button to change its settings p Reference page numbers for more information Warning to prevent shooting problems Supplemental information Tips or advice for better shooting Troubleshooting advice Basic Assumptions All operations explained in this manual assume that the power switch is already set to 1...

Page 9: ...ographic Expressions 227 Flash Photography 259 Shooting with the LCD Monitor Live View Shooting 271 Shooting Movies 295 Image Playback 343 Post Processing Images 391 Sensor Cleaning 401 Transferring Images to a Computer and Print Ordering 407 Customizing the Camera 417 Reference 477 Software Overview 549 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ...

Page 10: ...g the Battery 42 Installing and Removing the Battery 47 Installing and Removing the Card 49 Turning on the Power 53 Setting the Date Time and Zone 55 Selecting the Interface Language 58 Attaching and Detaching a Lens 59 Basic Operation 61 Q Quick Control for Shooting Functions 68 3 Menu Operations 71 Before You Start 74 Formatting the Card 74 Disabling the Beeper 76 Setting the Power off Time Auto...

Page 11: ...nsor 100 Lenses and Usable AF Points 102 Selecting AI Servo AF Characteristics 113 Customizing AF Functions 122 Fine Adjustment of AF s Point of Focus 138 When Autofocus Fails 144 MF Manual Focus 145 i Selecting the Drive Mode 146 j Using the Self timer 150 Image Settings 151 Selecting the Card for Recording and Playback 152 Setting the Image Recording Quality 155 i Setting the ISO Speed for Still...

Page 12: ...pace 200 Creating and Selecting a Folder 201 Changing the File Name 203 File Numbering Methods 206 Setting Copyright Information 208 GPS Settings 211 GPS Features 212 GPS Precautions 214 Acquiring GPS Signals 215 Setting the Positioning Interval 220 Setting Time from GPS on the Camera 221 Logging the Route Traveled 222 Exposure Control for Photographic Expressions 227 d Program AE 228 s Shutter Pr...

Page 13: ...tch 258 Flash Photography 259 D Flash Photography 260 Setting the Flash Function 263 Shooting with the LCD Monitor Live View Shooting 271 A Shooting with the LCD Monitor 272 Shooting Function Settings 278 Menu Function Settings 280 Focusing with AF AF Method 284 MF Focusing Manually 291 Shooting Movies 295 k Shooting Movies 296 Autoexposure Shooting 296 Shutter priority AE 297 Aperture priority AE...

Page 14: ...y 353 u Magnifying Images 355 b Rotating the Image 357 J Protecting Images 358 Setting Ratings 361 K Recording and Playing back Voice Memos 363 Q Quick Control for Playback 365 k Enjoying Movies 367 k Playing Back Movies 369 X Editing a Movie s First and Last Scenes 372 Grabbing a Frame from 4K Movies 374 Slide Show Auto Playback 376 Viewing Images on a TV Set 379 a Copying Images 382 L Erasing Im...

Page 15: ... to a Computer and Print Ordering 407 d Transferring Images to a Computer 408 W Digital Print Order Format DPOF 413 Customizing the Camera 417 Custom Functions 418 Custom Function Settings 421 C Fn1 Exposure 421 C Fn2 Exposure 424 C Fn3 Exposure 427 C Fn4 Drive 431 C Fn5 Display Operation 433 C Fn6 Operation 436 C Fn7 Others 439 7 Custom Controls 443 Custom Quick Control 459 Registering My Menu 46...

Page 16: ...482 Using a Household Power Outlet 483 System Map 484 Function Availability Table by Shooting Mode 486 Menu Settings 490 Troubleshooting Guide 502 System Status Display 520 Error Codes 523 Specifications 524 Software Overview 549 Software Overview 550 Installing the Software 551 Index 552 ...

Page 17: ... Î p 81 Information display in viewfinder Î p 84 Focusing Screen Î p 433 LCD monitor Brightness adjustment Î p 389 Electronic level Î p 82 LV touch control Î p 283 Help Î p 85 AF AF operation Î p 88 AF area selection mode Î p 91 AF point selection Î p 94 AF point registration Î p 448 Lens group Î p 102 AI Servo AF characteristics Î p 113 EOS iTR AF Î p 127 Customizing AF functions Î p 122 AF point...

Page 18: ... Î p 66 Exposure Exposure compensation Î p 241 Exposure compensation with M ISO Auto Î p 237 AEB Î p 243 AE lock Î p 245 Safety shift Î p 424 GPS GPS Î p 211 Logging Î p 222 Flash External Speedlite Î p 260 Flash exposure compensation Î p 260 FE lock Î p 260 Flash function settings Î p 263 Flash Custom Function settings Î p 268 Live View Shooting Live View shooting Î p 271 AF method Î p 284 LV tou...

Page 19: ...V set Î p 379 Copying Î p 382 Erasing Î p 386 Quick Control Î p 365 Image Editing RAW image processing Î p 392 Resizing JPEGs Î p 397 Cropping JPEGs Î p 399 Image Transfer Print Ordering Image transfer Î p 408 Print Order DPOF Î p 413 Wired LAN Î Wired LAN Instruction Manual Customization Custom Functions C Fn Î p 418 Custom Controls Î p 443 Custom Quick Control Î p 459 My Menu Î p 463 Saving came...

Page 20: ...es connecting cables etc When disposing of a battery insulate the electrical contacts with tape Contact with other metallic objects or batteries may cause a fire or an explosion If excessive heat smoke or fumes are emitted when recharging the battery immediately unplug the battery charger from the power outlet to stop recharging Otherwise it may cause a fire heat damage or electrical shock If the ...

Page 21: ...ment To prevent a fire and electrical shock follow the safeguards below Always insert the power plug all the way in Do not handle a power plug with wet hands When unplugging a power plug grasp and pull the plug instead of the cord Do not scratch cut or excessively bend the cord or put a heavy object on the cord Also do not twist or tie the cords Do not connect too many power plugs to the same powe...

Page 22: ...nt Also make sure the tripod is sturdy enough to support the camera and lens Do not leave the product in a low temperature environment for an extended period of time The product will become cold and may cause injury when touched Do not fire the flash near the eyes It may hurt the eyes Never play the provided CD ROM in a drive that is not compatible with the CD ROM If you use it in a music CD playe...

Page 23: ...mperatures can cause the camera to malfunction The camera contains precision electronic circuitry Never attempt to disassemble the camera yourself Do not block the mirror operation with your finger etc Doing so may cause a malfunction Use only a commercially available blower to blow away dust when it adheres to the lens viewfinder reflex mirror focusing screen etc Do not use cleaners that contain ...

Page 24: ...g up have the camera checked by your nearest Canon Service Center or check the camera yourself and make sure it is working properly If you use continuous shooting Live View shooting or movie shooting for a prolonged period the camera may become hot This is not a malfunction If there is a bright light source inside or outside the image area ghosting may occur LCD Panel and LCD Monitor Although the ...

Page 25: ...near anything that has a strong magnetic field such as a TV set speakers or magnets Also avoid places prone to having static electricity Do not leave the card in direct sunlight or near a heat source Store the card in a case Do not store the card in hot dusty or humid locations Lens After detaching the lens from the camera put down the lens with the rear end up and attach the rear lens cap to avoi...

Page 26: ...nction button 2 p 67 445 Accessory positioning hole Vertical grip shutter button p 67 62 Vertical grip Main Dial p 67 63 B Vertical grip AF area selection Multi function FE Lock Multi spot metering button p 67 93 445 260 240 Vertical grip On Off switch p 67 Grip Shutter button p 62 Self timer lamp p 150 Multi function button 2 p 445 Depth of field preview button p 235 Lens mount index p 59 Body ca...

Page 27: ... 89 274 S Vertical grip AF point selection button p 67 93 94 O Exposure compensation Aperture setting button p 241 236 B AF area selection Multi function FE Lock Multi spot metering button p 93 445 260 240 i ISO speed setting button p 163 301 6 Main Dial p 63 Strap mount p 37 0 Setting button p 71 5 Quick Control Dial p 64 Terminal cover 9 Vertical grip Multi controller p 65 67 A Vertical grip AE ...

Page 28: ...t terminal p 323 n Headphone terminal p 324 D PC terminal p 261 F Ethernet RJ 45 terminal 9 Wired LAN Instruction Manual Z HDMI mini OUT terminal p 379 C Digital terminal p 408 Dioptric adjustment knob p 61 Viewfinder eyepiece Eyepiece shutter lever p 258 S AF point selection button p 93 94 A AE lock button p 245 p AF start button p 62 89 274 A Live View shooting Movie shooting switch p 272 295 0 ...

Page 29: ...4 155 u Index Magnify Reduce button p 352 355 290 Rear LCD panel p 34 L Erase button p 386 J K Protect Voice memo button p 358 363 Voice memo microphone p 363 Power Multi function lock switch p 53 66 Card slot cover release handle p 49 Access lamp p 51 CFast card Card 2 eject button p 49 CF card Card 1 eject button p 49 Card slot cover p 49 CFast card Card 2 slot p 49 CF card Card 1 slot p 49 V Fo...

Page 30: ...con p 436 i AF status indicator p 90 z Battery level p 54 1 RAW icon p 159 p JPEG icon p 159 Max burst p 161 Number of remaining multiple exposures p 250 Exposure level indicator Metering Flash exposure levels Flicker detection p 198 S AF point O Spot AF point p 96 Area AF frame p 98 Large Zone AF frame p 98 Overexposure Flash overexposure Exposure level Exposure level Flash exposure compensation ...

Page 31: ...ard full warning Full 1 2 1 2 Shutter speed p 231 236 Bulb buLb p 246 FE lock FEL Busy buSY Multi function lock warning L No card warning Card Error codes Err Aperture p 233 236 AEB increment p 243 Dust Delete Data acquisition Exposure level indicator Set level Exposure compensation amount p 241 AEB range p 243 Possible shots Card full warning Full Card error warning Err Error code number A Highli...

Page 32: ...72 Aperture AEB increment Dust Delete Data acquisition AF point selection AF SEL SEL AF AF point registration HP SEL SEL HP Card warning Card 1 2 1 2 Card full warning Full 1 2 1 2 Possible shots Self timer countdown Bulb exposure time Hours Custom white balance Acquisition display Card full warning Full Card error warning Err Error code number Remaining images to record AF operation p 88 X One Sh...

Page 33: ...osure level indicator Set level Exposure compensation amount p 241 237 AEB range p 243 Flash exposure compensation amount p 260 h AEB p 243 Battery level p 54 P Multiple exposure shooting p 248 ISO speed Color temperature Custom white balance number Personal white balance PC Dust Delete Data acquisition Drive mode p 146 u Single shooting o High speed continuous shooting p Low speed continuous shoo...

Page 34: ...er WFT E8 WFT E6 The display will show only the settings currently applied J CFast card Card 2 selection icon p 50 f CF card Card 1 indicator p 50 J CF card Card 1 selection icon p 50 Image size p 155 3 Large K Medium1 5 Medium2 6 Small 1 RAW 41 Medium RAW 61 Small RAW Folder number p 201 File number p 206 D Wireless LAN connection 4 J Data transfer icon 3 F Wired LAN connection 2 x Logging functi...

Page 35: ...andle Contacts Lock lever To charge the provided Battery Pack LP E19 use the provided Battery Charger LC E19 p 36 Battery Pack LP E19 cannot be charged with Battery Charger LC E4N LC E4 Battery Pack LP E19 is also compatible with cameras that use Battery Pack LP E4N LP E4 ...

Page 36: ... 42 Charge lamp Performance check lamp Discharge time lamp Calibration Discharge lamp Battery slot Power cord socket Power cord Protective covers 2 Contacts Performance check button Calibration button Provided Battery Charger LC E19 can also charge Battery Pack LP E4N LP E4 ...

Page 37: ...rap through the camera s strap mount eyelet from the bottom Then pass it through the strap s buckle as shown in the illustration Pull the strap to take up any slack and make sure the strap will not loosen from the buckle Attaching the Strap ...

Page 38: ...en connecting the interface cable also use the provided cable protector Using the cable protector prevents the cable from accidental disconnection and the terminal from getting damaged Using the Provided Interface Cable and a Genuine HDMI Cable sold separately Using the Cable Protector Provided interface cable Clamp 1 2 3 4 Cable protector HDMI cable sold separately 5 ...

Page 39: ...ng HDMI Cable HTC 100 sold separately is recommended Using the cable protector is also recommended when connecting an HDMI cable Connecting interface cable without using the cable protector may damage the digital terminal Do not use a USB 2 0 cable equipped with a Micro B plug It may damage the camera s digital terminal As shown in the lower right illustration for step 4 check that the interface c...

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Page 41: ...41 1 Getting Started This chapter explains preparatory steps before you start shooting and the basic camera operations ...

Page 42: ...ll blink or light up in green X When all three charge lamps light up in green 50 80 100 the charging is complete To recharge a fully exhausted battery at room temperature 23 C 73 F it takes approx 2 hr 50 min for the LP E19 and approx 2 hr 20 min for the LP E4N LP E4 The battery recharge time varies widely depending on the ambient temperature and the battery s remaining capacity For safety reasons...

Page 43: ...mperatures battery performance and operation time of the camera may temporarily decrease When not using the camera remove the battery If the battery is left in the camera for a prolonged period a small amount of power current is released resulting in excess discharge and shorter battery life Store the battery with the protective cover attached Storing the battery when it is fully charged may lower...

Page 44: ...an damage the battery charger Check the battery performance While the battery is recharging press the charger s PERFORMANCE button to check the battery s performance level indicated by the charge level indicator Battery s recharge performance is fine Battery s recharge performance is slightly degraded Purchasing a new battery is recommended If the battery becomes exhausted quickly even after being...

Page 45: ...r discharge If the 14h indicator blinks in green it will take approx 4 up to approx 16 hours to complete the discharge The calibration power discharge will completely drain the battery s power Therefore it will take approx 2 hr 50 min to fully charge the LP E19 If you want to stop the calibration before it is completed and start recharging the battery remove the battery from the charger and attach...

Page 46: ...hat it is in a waiting status The charger cannot charge batteries other than the provided LP E19 and LP E4N LP E4 The three charge lamps and CAL lamp will blink in green While charging a battery if the three charge lamps blink in green consecutively or if they blink consecutively in green with the CAL lamp blinking in green remove the battery from the charger Contact your dealer or the nearest Can...

Page 47: ...mpartment cap 2 Insert the battery Insert the battery firmly all the way and turn the battery release handle as shown by the arrow Installing and Removing the Battery Installing the Battery If the battery s rubber lining to repel water is dirty use a moist cotton swab to wipe it clean Rubber lining When using a battery that has not been used in the camera before it may take some time for the camer...

Page 48: ...o the battery When not using the camera attach the battery compartment cap p 29 The Battery Pack LP E19 provided or the Battery Pack LP E4N LP E4 can be used with the camera The camera can also use the household power outlet accessories sold separately p 483 Note that the maximum continuous shooting speed will vary depending on the battery power source shooting conditions viewfinder shooting or Li...

Page 49: ...right slot is for CFast cards The CF card is f Card 1 and the CFast card is g Card 2 With the CF card s label side facing you insert the end with the small holes into the camera If the card is inserted in the wrong way it may damage the camera X The CF card eject button gray will stick out Insert the CFast card into the slot with the smaller of the two grooves on its edge facing down and push in t...

Page 50: ...r CFast card indicator Card selection icon Possible shots The camera cannot use Type II CF cards or hard disk cards Ultra DMA UDMA CF cards can also be used with the camera UDMA cards enable faster data writing The number of possible shots varies depending on the remaining capacity of the card image recording quality ISO speed etc Even if the actual number of possible shots is 2000 or higher 1999 ...

Page 51: ...he card straight out then close the cover Removing the Card Access lamp Caution During Live View shooting or movie shooting if the red icon E appears do not remove the card right away The card may be hot due to the camera s high internal temperature Set the power switch to 2 and stop shooting for a while Then remove the card If you take out the card while it is still hot after shooting you may dro...

Page 52: ...oving the card Removing the battery Shaking or banging the camera around Unplugging and connecting a power cord when household power outlet accessories sold separately p 483 are used If the card already contains recorded images the image number may not start from 0001 p 206 If a card related error message is displayed on the LCD monitor remove and reinsert the card If the error persists use a diff...

Page 53: ...shoot during sensor cleaning by pressing the shutter button halfway p 62 to stop cleaning and take a picture If you turn on off the power switch 1 R 2 at a short interval the f icon may not be displayed This is normal and not a malfunction To save battery power the camera turns off automatically after approx 1 minute of non operation To turn on the camera again just press the shutter button halfwa...

Page 54: ...Room Temperature 23 C 73 F Low Temperatures 0 C 32 F Possible shots Approx 1210 shots Approx 1020 shots Doing any of the following will exhaust the battery faster Pressing the shutter button halfway for a prolonged period Activating the AF frequently without taking a picture Using the lens s Image Stabilizer Using the LCD monitor frequently The number of possible shots may decrease depending on th...

Page 55: ...nd the camera will automatically adjust the date time Note that the date time appended to recorded images will be based on this date time setting Be sure to set the correct date time 1 Display the menu screen Press the M button to display the menu screen 2 Under the 52 tab select Date Time Zone Press the Q button and select the 5 tab Turn the 6 dial to select the 52 tab Turn the 5 dial to select D...

Page 56: ...e difference from the Coordinated Universal Time UTC To set the time difference from UTC turn the 5 dial and select hour minute for Time difference Press 0 so r is displayed Turn the 5 dial to set then press 0 Returns to s After entering the time zone and time difference turn the 5 dial to select OK then press 0 4 Set the date and time Turn the 5 dial to select an item Press 0 so r is displayed Tu...

Page 57: ... exposed to below freezing temperatures for a prolonged period If this happens set the date time zone again After changing Zone Time difference check that the correct date time are set When using a wired LAN or wireless file transmitter to Sync time between cameras it is recommended that you use multiple EOS 1D X Mark II cameras If you perform Sync time between cameras using different models the t...

Page 58: ... select LanguageK Press the Q button and select the 5 tab Turn the 6 dial to select the 52 tab Turn the 5 dial to select LanguageK then press 0 3 Set the desired language Turn the 5 dial to select the language then press 0 X The interface language will change 3 Selecting the Interface Language ...

Page 59: ...m as shown by the arrows 2 Attach the lens Align the red mount index on the lens with the red mount index on the camera and turn the lens as shown by the arrow until it clicks in place 3 Set the lens s focus mode switch to AF AF stands for autofocus MF stands for manual focus Autofocus will not operate 4 Remove the front lens cap Attaching and Detaching a Lens Attaching a Lens ...

Page 60: ...tly through any lens Doing so may cause loss of vision When attaching or detaching a lens set the camera s power switch to 2 If the front part focusing ring of the lens rotates during autofocusing do not touch the rotating part Minimizing Dust When changing lenses do it quickly in a place with minimal dust When storing the camera without a lens attached be sure to attach the body cap to the camera...

Page 61: ...est your hand s right index finger lightly on the shutter button 4 Press your arms and elbows lightly against the front of your body 5 To maintain a stable stance place one foot slightly ahead of the other 6 Press the camera against your face and look through the viewfinder Basic Operation Adjusting the Viewfinder Clarity Holding the Camera If the camera s dioptric adjustment still cannot provide ...

Page 62: ...ovement during the moment of exposure is called camera shake It can cause blurred pictures To prevent camera shake note the following Hold and steady the camera as shown on the preceding page Press the shutter button halfway to autofocus then slowly press the shutter button completely Shutter Button Pressing the p button will be the same as pressing the shutter button halfway If you press the shut...

Page 63: ...he shutter button halfway the camera will be ready to shoot Use the dial to select or set the shooting mode AF operation metering mode AF point ISO speed exposure compensation when the O button is pressed card etc 2 Turn the 6 dial only While looking at the viewfinder or top LCD panel turn the 6 dial to change the setting Use this dial to set the shutter speed aperture etc 6 Main Dial The operatio...

Page 64: ... ready to shoot Use the dial to select or set the shooting mode drive mode flash exposure compensation AF point ISO speed exposure compensation when the O button is pressed white balance image size etc 2 Turn the 5 dial only While looking at the viewfinder or top LCD panel turn the 5 dial to change the setting Use this dial to set the exposure compensation amount the aperture setting for manual ex...

Page 65: ...oll around magnified images during playback set the Quick Control etc You can also use it to select and set menu items For menus and Quick Control the Multi controller works only in the vertical and horizontal directions It does not work in diagonal directions Use the B button for AF area selection p 93 FE lock p 260 multi spot metering p 240 and other functions To select the AF area press the S b...

Page 66: ... bottom left or right With 86 Multi function lock set p 437 and the power switch set to R it prevents the Main Dial Quick Control Dial and Multi controller from turning or tilting and changing a setting inadvertently h Touch Pad R Multi Function Lock Switch If the power switch is set to R and you try to operate any of the locked camera controls L will appear in the viewfinder and on the top LCD pa...

Page 67: ... not using the vertical grip controls set the switch to 2 to prevent accidental operation After you press the B button a number of times p 478 the Quick Control screen p 480 or Custom Quick Control screen p 461 will appear You can then check the current shooting function settings Pressing the Q button enables Quick Control of the shooting function settings p 68 Then you can press the B button to t...

Page 68: ...he Custom Quick Control screen p 461 1 Press the Q button 7 X The Quick Control screen will appear 2 Set the desired functions Use 9 to select a function X The setting of the selected function is displayed Turn the 5 or 6 dial to change the setting 3 Take the picture Press the shutter button completely to take the picture X The captured image will be displayed Q Quick Control for Shooting Function...

Page 69: ...rol Aperture p 233 Metering mode p 238 Shutter speed p 231 Auto Lighting Optimizer p 189 White balance correction p 186 Picture Style p 169 Exposure compensation AEB setting p 241 237 243 ISO speed p 163 Custom Controls p 443 Drive mode p 146 Flash exposure compensation p 260 AF operation p 88 White balance p 177 For the Quick Control screen see page 480 On the Custom Quick Control screen if you p...

Page 70: ...ting screen will appear Turn the 6 or 5 dial to change some of the settings There are also functions that are set by pressing the button Press 0 to finalize the setting and return to the previous screen When you select p 443 and press the M button the previous screen will reappear Quick Control 0 Ð ...

Page 71: ...h as the image recording quality date time etc 3 Menu Operations 5 Quick Control Dial M button 6 Main Dial LCD monitor 0 button Q button Menu items Menu settings z Shooting 5 Set up 9 My Menu 3 Playback 8 Custom Functions Main tabs Secondary tabs 2 AF ...

Page 72: ...ample the z4 tab refers to the screen displayed when the z Shooting tab s fourth dot from the left is selected 3 Select the desired item Turn the 5 dial to select the item then press 0 4 Select the setting Turn the 5 dial to select the desired setting The current setting is indicated in blue 5 Set the setting Press 0 to set it 6 Exit the setting Press the M button to exit the menu and return to sh...

Page 73: ... item will become settable Dimmed Menu Items The explanation of menu functions hereafter assumes that you have pressed the M button to display the menu screen You can also use 9 to operate and set menu functions Except for 31 Erase images and 51 Format card To cancel the operation press the M button For details about each menu item see page 490 Some dimmed menu items will not show the overriding f...

Page 74: ...F card and g is the CFast card Select the card then press 0 3 Format the card Select OK then press 0 X The card will be formatted Before You Start 3 Formatting the Card When the card is formatted all images and data on the card will be erased Even protected images will be erased so make sure there is nothing you need to keep If necessary transfer the images and data to a computer etc before format...

Page 75: ... will exceed 4 GB Format the card in the following cases If you format a card with a capacity over 128 GB with this camera and then insert it into another camera an error may be displayed and the card may become unusable Certain OS of a computer or card reader may not recognize a card formatted in exFAT When the card is formatted or data is erased only the file management information is changed Th...

Page 76: ...n turn on the camera again by pressing the shutter button or other buttons 1 Select Auto power off Under the 52 tab select Auto power off then press 0 2 Set the desired time Select the desired setting then press 0 3 Disabling the Beeper 3 Setting the Power off Time Auto Power Off Regardless of the z3 Beep setting touchscreen operation sound is disabled during Live View shooting and movie shooting ...

Page 77: ...ess 0 The camera s shooting function settings and menu settings can be reverted to their defaults 1 Select Clear all camera settings Under the 54 tab select Clear all camera settings then press 0 2 Select OK X Clearing all the camera settings will reset the camera to the default settings on pages 78 80 3 Setting the Image Review Time 3 Reverting the Camera to the Default Settings If Hold is set th...

Page 78: ...en AF impossible Continue focus search Drive mode u Single shooting Selectable AF point All points Exposure compensation AEB Canceled Select AF area selection mode All items selected Flash exposure compensation Canceled AF area selection method M Fn button Multiple exposure Disable Orientation linked AF point Same for both vertical horizontal Anti flicker shooting Disable Initial AF point AI Servo...

Page 79: ...data Registered setting retained Image jump w 6 e 10 images Auto rotate vertical images OnzD Personal WB Registered setting retained LCD brightness White balance shift Canceled Date Time Zone Unchanged White balance bracketing Canceled Video system Unchanged z button display options All items selected Color space sRGB Long exposure noise reduction Disable Custom Quick Control Unchanged High ISO sp...

Page 80: ...600 Movie Servo AF tracksensitivity 0 Range for H Minimum 100 Maximum 12800 Metering timer 8 sec LV touch control Standard Movie Servo AF Enable Time code AF method u Tracking Count up Unchanged Grid display Hide Start time setting Unchanged Movie recording quality Movie recording count Unchanged MOV MP4 MOV Movie recording size NTSC L6X PAL L5X Movie playback count Unchanged 24 00P Disable HDMI U...

Page 81: ...display Under the 52 tab select Viewfinder display then press 0 2 Select Grid display 3 Select Show X When you exit the menu the grid will appear in the viewfinder l Displaying the Grid in the Viewfinder You can display a grid on the LCD monitor during Live View shooting and before you start shooting a movie p 280 333 ...

Page 82: ...e camera s tilt The horizontal and vertical tilts are displayed in 1 increments When the red line turns green it indicates that the tilt is almost corrected Q Displaying the Electronic Level Displaying the Electronic Level on the LCD Monitor Vertical level Horizontal level Even when the tilt is corrected there may be a margin of error of approx 1 If the camera is very tilted the electronic level s...

Page 83: ...wfinder display Under the 52 tab select Viewfinder display then press 0 2 Select Electronic level 3 Select Show 4 Press the shutter button halfway X The electronic level will be displayed on the upper part of the viewfinder This level also works with vertical shooting 3 Displaying the Electronic Level in the Viewfinder 1 or greater 4 1 or greater 7 5 7 Even when the tilt is corrected there may be ...

Page 84: ...n to display and press 0 to add a checkmark X Repeat this procedure to add a checkmark X to all the information to be displayed Then select OK X When you exit the menu the checkmarked information will appear in the viewfinder p 31 3 Setting the Viewfinder Information Display When you press the W o Q or B button operate the lens s focus mode switch or when a lens equipped with an electronic manual ...

Page 85: ... Help screen is displayed only while you hold down the B button If the Help fills more than one screen a scroll bar will appear on the right edge To scroll hold down the B button and turn the 5 dial Example 21 Case 2 Example 24 Orientation linked AF point Example 86 Multi function lock Help B Î Scroll bar B Î B Î ...

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Page 87: ... the viewfinder are arranged to make AF shooting suitable for a wide variety of subjects and scenes You can also select the AF operation and drive mode that best match the shooting conditions and subject AF stands for autofocus MF stands for manual focus ...

Page 88: ...the AF operation While looking at the top LCD panel or in the viewfinder turn the 6 dial X One Shot AF Z AI Servo AF f Selecting the AF Operation When the AF area selection mode p 96 is set to Automatic selection AF Large Zone AF or Zone AF AF is possible while using the face detection and subject s color information p 127 AF is also possible by pressing the p button ...

Page 89: ... cannot be achieved the focus indicator o in the viewfinder will blink If this occurs the picture cannot be taken even if the shutter button is pressed completely Recompose the shot and try to focus again or see When Autofocus Fails p 144 If z3 Beep is set to Disable the beeper will not sound when focus is achieved After achieving focus with One Shot AF you can lock the focus on a subject and reco...

Page 90: ...continue as long as the Area AF frame covers the subject When you press the shutter button halfway and the camera is focusing with AF the i icon will appear on the lower right of the viewfinder In One Shot AF mode the icon also appears if you press the shutter button halfway after focus is achieved AI Servo AF for Moving Subjects AF Operation Indicator With AI Servo AF the beeper will not sound ev...

Page 91: ...oint focusing Single point AF Manual selection Select one AF point to focus AF point expansion Manual selection The manually selected AF point S and four adjacent AF points w above below on the left and on the right are used to focus S Selecting the AF Area and AF Point AF Area Selection Mode Depending on the lens attached to the camera the number of usable AF points AF point patterns Area AF fram...

Page 92: ...ed AF point S and the surrounding AF points w are used to focus Zone AF Manual selection of zone One of nine focusing zones is used to focus Large Zone AF Manual Zone Selection One of three focusing zones left center and right is used to focus Automatic selection AF The Area AF frame entire AF area is used to focus ...

Page 93: ...he B button the AF area selection mode changes Selecting the AF Area Selection Mode With 24 Select AF area selec mode you can limit the selectable AF area selection modes to only those you want to use p 131 If you set 24 AF area selection method to S9Main Dial you can select the AF area selection mode by pressing the S button then turning the 6 dial p 132 ...

Page 94: ...point or center zone will be selected You can also select a horizontal AF point by turning the 6 dial and select a vertical AF point by turning the 5 dial In the Zone AF and Large Zone AF modes turning the 6 or 5 dial will change the zone in a looping sequence for Zone AF Selecting the AF Point Manually When 24 Initial AF pt AI Servo AF is set to Initial AF pt selected p 134 you can use this metho...

Page 95: ...ou can register a frequently used AF point to the camera When you use the button set with the 86 Custom Controls p 443 menu s detailed settings screens for Metering and AF start Switch to registered AF point Direct AF point selection or Register recall shooting func you can instantly switch from the current AF point to the registered AF point For details on registering the AF point see page 448 AF...

Page 96: ...d adjacent AF points w above below on the left and on the right are used to focus Effective when it is difficult to track a moving subject with just one AF point With AI Servo AF the initial manually selected AF point S must focus track the subject first However it is superior to Zone AF in focusing on the target subject With One Shot AF when focus is achieved with expanded AF points the expanded ...

Page 97: ...nsion manual selection mode p 96 The AF area is divided into nine focusing zones for focusing All the AF points in the selected zone are used for the automatic AF point selection It is superior to single point AF or AF point expansion in achieving focus and it is effective for moving subjects However since it is inclined to focus on the nearest subject focusing on a specific target may be more dif...

Page 98: ... target is may be more difficult The AF point s achieving focus is displayed as S The Area AF frame entire AF area is used to focus The AF point s achieving focus is displayed as S With One Shot AF pressing the shutter button halfway will display the AF point s S that achieved focus If multiple AF points are displayed it means they all have achieved focus This mode tends to focus on the nearest su...

Page 99: ...s is used achieving focus may be difficult with an EOS dedicated external Speedlite s AF assist beam In such a case use the center AF point or an AF point close to the center In low temperatures it may be difficult to see the Area AF frame and Large Zone AF frame It may be difficult to see the AF points when looking through the viewfinder while wearing polarized sunglasses or similar equipment Wit...

Page 100: ...ending on the lens attached to the camera the number of usable AF points AF point patterns the shape of Area AF frame etc vary For details see Lenses and Usable AF Points on page 102 Diagram Cross type focusing f 4 horizontal f 5 6 or f 8 vertical f 5 6 or f 8 vertical focusing Dual cross type focusing f 2 8 right diagonal f 2 8 left diagonal f 5 6 or f 8 vertical f 5 6 or f 8 horizontal Cross typ...

Page 101: ...r Since they have a horizontal pattern they can detect vertical lines These focusing sensors are geared for lenses with a maximum aperture of f 5 6 or faster greater than f 5 6 but not exceeding f 8 with an Extender attached Since they have a horizontal pattern they can detect vertical lines They cover the three columns of AF points at the viewfinder center These focusing sensors are geared for le...

Page 102: ...and Area AF frame configuration vary depending on the lens The lenses are thereby classified into eleven groups from A to K When using a lens in groups G to K fewer AF points will be usable See which group each lens belongs to on pages 109 112 Check which group the lens in use belongs to When you press the S button the AF points indicated by the mark will blink The AF points will stay lit Regardin...

Page 103: ...ofocusing with 61 points is possible All the AF area selection modes are selectable Cross type AF point Subject tracking is superior and high precision focusing is achieved AF points sensitive to horizontal lines Autofocusing with 61 points is possible All the AF area selection modes are selectable Dual cross type AF point Subject tracking is superior and the focusing precision is higher than with...

Page 104: ...s attached Extender compatible lenses only and the maximum aperture is f 8 greater than f 5 6 but not exceeding f 8 AF will be possible Cross type AF point Subject tracking is superior and high precision focusing is achieved AF points sensitive to horizontal lines Group E Group F If the maximum aperture is slower than f 5 6 greater than f 5 6 but not exceeding f 8 focus may not be achieved with AF...

Page 105: ...high precision focusing is achieved AF points sensitive to horizontal lines Disabled AF points not displayed Autofocusing with only the 33 points shown in the diagram is possible Not possible with all 61 AF points All the AF area selection modes are selectable During automatic AF point selection the outer frame marking the AF area Area AF frame will be different from 61 point Automatic selection A...

Page 106: ...sitive to horizontal lines AF points in line extending left and right through center AF point or vertical lines top and bottom AF points adjacent to the center AF point Disabled AF points not displayed Group I Even when AF point expansion manual selection is set AF point expansion will be applied to the 13 AF points If the manually selected AF point does not have all four AF points on the top bott...

Page 107: ...tal lines AF points in line extending left and right through center AF point or vertical lines top and bottom AF points adjacent to the center AF point Disabled AF points not displayed Group J Even when AF point expansion manual selection is set AF point expansion will be applied to the 9 AF points If the manually selected AF point does not have all four AF points on the top bottom left or right i...

Page 108: ...F and AF point expansion manual selection Cross type AF point Subject tracking is superior and high precision focusing is achieved AF points sensitive to horizontal lines left and right AF points adjacent to the center AF point or vertical lines top and bottom AF points adjacent to the center AF point Not manually selectable It works only when AF point expansion manual selection is selected Disabl...

Page 109: ... f 3 5L Macro USM H EF180mm f 3 5L Macro USM Extender EF1 4x I II III H EF200mm f 1 8L USM A EF200mm f 1 8L USM Extender EF1 4x I II III A EF200mm f 1 8L USM Extender EF2x I II III C EF200mm f 2L IS USM A EF200mm f 2L IS USM Extender EF1 4x I II III A EF200mm f 2L IS USM Extender EF2x I II III C EF200mm f 2 8L USM A EF200mm f 2 8L USM Extender EF1 4x I II III C EF200mm f 2 8L USM Extender EF2x I I...

Page 110: ... EF2x I II J f 8 EF400mm f 4 DO IS II USM Extender EF2x III F f 8 EF400mm f 5 6L USM F EF400mm f 5 6L USM Extender EF1 4x I II J f 8 EF400mm f 5 6L USM Extender EF1 4x III F f 8 EF500mm f 4L IS USM C EF500mm f 4L IS USM Extender EF1 4x I II III F EF500mm f 4L IS USM Extender EF2x I II J f 8 EF500mm f 4L IS USM Extender EF2x III F f 8 EF500mm f 4L IS II USM C EF500mm f 4L IS II USM Extender EF1 4x ...

Page 111: ... USM G EF28 135mm f 3 5 5 6 IS USM F EF28 200mm f 3 5 5 6 F EF28 200mm f 3 5 5 6 USM F EF28 300mm f 3 5 5 6L IS USM F EF35 70mm f 3 5 4 5 G EF35 70mm f 3 5 4 5A G EF35 80mm f 4 5 6 G EF35 80mm f 4 5 6 PZ G EF35 80mm f 4 5 6 USM G EF35 80mm f 4 5 6 II G EF35 80mm f 4 5 6 III G EF35 105mm f 3 5 4 5 F EF35 105mm f 4 5 5 6 K EF35 105mm f 4 5 5 6 USM K EF35 135mm f 3 5 4 5 F EF35 135mm f 4 5 6 USM F EF...

Page 112: ...m f 4 5 5 6L IS II USM Extender EF1 4x III F f 8 EF200 400mm f 4L IS USM Extender 1 4x E EF200 400mm f 4L IS USM Extender 1 4x Built in Ext 1 4x used F EF200 400mm f 4L IS USM Extender 1 4x Extender EF1 4x I II III F EF200 400mm f 4L IS USM Extender 1 4x Built in Ext 1 4x used Extender EF1 4x I II J f 8 EF200 400mm f 4L IS USM Extender 1 4x Built in Ext 1 4x used Extender EF1 4x III F f 8 EF200 40...

Page 113: ...select the case applicable to the subject or shooting scene 3 Selecting AI Servo AF Characteristics Case 1 to 6 Case Icon Description Applicable Subjects Page Case 1 Versatile multi purpose setting For any moving subject 114 Case 2 Continue to track subjects ignoring possible obstacles Tennis players butterfly swimmers freestyle skiers etc 114 Case 3 Instantly focus on subjects suddenly entering A...

Page 114: ...n obstacle cuts across the AF points or if the subject strays from the AF points Effective when there may be an obstacle blocking the subject or when you do not want to focus on the background Case 1 Versatile multi purpose setting Default settings Tracking sensitivity 0 Accel decel tracking 0 AF pt auto switching 0 Case 2 Continue to track subjects ignoring possible obstacles Default settings Tra...

Page 115: ...ubjects having sudden movements sudden acceleration sudden deceleration or sudden stops Case 3 Instantly focus on subjects suddenly entering AF points Default settings Tracking sensitivity Responsive 1 Accel decel tracking 1 AF pt auto switching 0 Case 4 For subjects that accelerate or decelerate quickly If you want to quickly focus on a subject appearing suddenly setting Tracking sensitivity to 2...

Page 116: ... AF point expansion manual selection AF point expansion manual selection surrounding points Zone AF Large Zone AF and Automatic selection AF With Single point Spot AF or Single point AF mode the tracking action will be the same as with Case 1 Case 5 For erratic subjects moving quickly in any direction Default settings Tracking sensitivity 0 Accel decel tracking 0 AF pt auto switching 1 If the subj...

Page 117: ...n manual selection surrounding points Zone AF Large Zone AF and Automatic selection AF With Single point Spot AF or Single point AF mode the tracking action will be the same as with Case 4 Case 6 For subjects that change speed and move erratically Default settings Tracking sensitivity 0 Accel decel tracking 1 AF pt auto switching 1 If the subject is in motion and prone to sudden dramatic changes i...

Page 118: ...keep tracking the target subject longer than the 1 setting However if the camera focuses on a wrong subject it may take slightly longer to switch and focus on the target subject Responsive 2 Responsive 1 The camera can focus consecutively on subjects at different distances that are covered by the AF points Also effective when you want to always focus on the closest subject The 2 setting is more re...

Page 119: ...or an obstacle in front of the subject 2 1 Effective for subjects having sudden movements sudden acceleration deceleration or sudden stops Even if the moving subject s speed suddenly changes dramatically the camera continues to focus on the target subject For example for an approaching subject the camera becomes less prone to focus behind it to avoid subject blur For a subject stopping suddenly th...

Page 120: ...andard setting for gradual AF point switching 2 1 Even if the target subject moves dramatically up down left or right and moves away from the AF point the camera switches its focus to neighboring AF points to continue focusing on the subject The camera switches to the AF point deemed most likely to focus on the subject based on the subject s continual movement contrast etc Setting 2 makes the came...

Page 121: ...tivity or Accel decel tracking the setting screen will appear 4 Make the adjustment Adjust the setting then press 0 X The adjustment is saved The default setting is indicated by the light gray C mark To return to the screen in step 1 press the J K button Changing Cases Parameter Settings In step 2 if you press the J K button then press the L button you can revert the 1 2 and 3 parameter settings a...

Page 122: ...ocusing and shutter release Release priority Pressing the shutter button takes the picture immediately even if focus has not been achieved Useful when you want to give priority to capturing the image rather than achieving focus Focus priority Pressing the shutter button does not take the picture until focus is achieved Useful when you want to achieve focus before capturing the image 3 Customizing ...

Page 123: ...inuous shooting speed can be better prevented than with 1 2 1 Focus priority Priority is given to achieving focus instead of the continuous shooting speed The picture will not be taken until focus is achieved Although focus can be achieved easier in low light conditions with 2 than with 1 continuous shooting speed may decrease AI Servo 2nd image priority Under shooting conditions which activate fl...

Page 124: ...focus manually Disable after One Shot AF After AF operates manual focusing adjustment is disabled OFF Disable in AF mode When the lens s focus mode switch is set to AF manual focusing is disabled 23 One Shot Lens electronic MF EF50mm f 1 0L USM EF300mm f 2 8L USM EF600mm f 4L USM EF85mm f 1 2L USM EF400mm f 2 8L USM EF1200mm f 5 6L USM EF85mm f 1 2L II USM EF400mm f 2 8L II USM EF28 80mm f 2 8 4L ...

Page 125: ... only When an external Speedlite is attached only the infrared AF assist beam will be emitted Useful when you do not want to fire a series of small flashes as the AF assist light Intermittent flash method With an EX series Speedlite equipped with an LED light the LED light will not automatically turn on as the AF assist light AF assist beam firing If an external Speedlite s AF assist beam firing C...

Page 126: ... until focus is achieved Useful when you want to achieve focus before capturing the image Release priority Priority is given to the timing of shutter release instead of achieving focus This gives priority to capturing the image rather than achieving precise focus Note that the picture will be taken even if focus has not been achieved One Shot AF release priority ...

Page 127: ...th the EOS iTR AF setting This makes it easier to keep track of the subject than when only AF information is available In One Shot AF mode EOS iTR AF makes focusing human faces easier so you can shoot while concentrating on the composition ON EOS iTR AF The AF point is automatically selected based not only on AF information but also the human face and the subject s color information With AI Servo ...

Page 128: ...R AF Face priority or EOS iTR AF the desired result may not be obtained depending on the shooting conditions and subject Under light so low that the EOS dedicated external Speedlite emits the AF assist beam automatically AF points are selected automatically based only on AF information Face detection may not work if the face is small or under low light conditions ...

Page 129: ...he focus is far off or if focus cannot be achieved the lens drive will not be performed This prevents the lens from becoming grossly out of focus due to focus search drive Lens drive when AF impossible When using super telephoto lenses or other lenses with wide focusing drive ranges during focus search the focus may become blurred and it may take more time to achieve focus next time Setting Stop f...

Page 130: ...nually selectable The number of selectable AF points will vary depending on the lens used 15 points Fifteen major AF points will be manually selectable 9 points Nine major AF points will be manually selectable Selectable AF point With a lens from groups G to K p 105 108 the number of manually selectable AF points will be lower Even with settings other than All points AF point expansion manual sele...

Page 131: ...election modes are explained on pages 96 98 Manual select Spot AF Manual selection 1 pt AF Expand AF area Expand AF area Surround Manual select Zone AF Manual select Large Zone AF Auto selection AF Select AF area selection mode The X mark cannot be removed from Manual selection 1 pt AF If the attached lens belongs to group I J or K you cannot use certain AF area selection modes even if you add a X...

Page 132: ...the 6 dial changes the AF area selection mode You can set the AF point or the AF area selection mode AF point separately for vertical shooting and horizontal shooting Same for both vert horiz The same AF area selection mode and manually selected AF point or zone are used for both vertical shooting and horizontal shooting AF area selection method Orientation linked AF point When S 9 Main Dial is se...

Page 133: ...ll switch automatically for the respective camera orientation When you manually select the AF point for each of the three camera orientations it will be registered for the respective orientation During shooting the AF point will switch to the manually selected one depending on the camera orientation Even if you change the AF area selection mode to Manual select Spot AF Manual selection 1 pt AF Exp...

Page 134: ... the AF area selection mode was switched to Auto selection AF After setting the AF area selection mode to Auto selection AF with the 86 Custom Controls menu s Metering and AF start p 448 Switch to registered AF func p 450 or Register recall shooting func p 456 during shooting with Manual select Spot AF Manual selection 1 pt AF Expand AF area or Expand AF area Surround you can press the assigned bu...

Page 135: ...int continues to the opposite side You can set whether to display the AF point s when AF starts during AF when focus is achieved and while the metering timer is active after focus is achieved Selected AF point All AF points Selected pt focused Selected AF pt focused OFF Disable display 25 AF point selection pattern AF point display during focus With 24 Initial AF pt AI Servo AF set to Initial AF p...

Page 136: ...t focused k l k Selected AF pt focused k l k Disable display k l l AF point display during focus During AF Focus achieved Metering active after achieving focus Selected AF point k k k All AF points k k k Selected pt focused l k k Selected AF pt focused l k l Disable display l l l AF point brightness When Large Zone AF or Automatic selection AF is set the Large Zone AF frame or Area AF frame is dis...

Page 137: ...on i is displayed in the lower right of the viewfinder s field of view Show outside view The e icon is displayed below the focus indicator o outside the viewfinder s field of view You can make fine adjustments for the AF s point of focus For details see Fine Adjustment of AF s Point of Focus on the next page AF status in viewfinder AF Microadjustment See page 90 for the AF operation display ...

Page 138: ...e desired result is achieved During AF regardless of the lens used the point of focus will always be shifted by the adjustment amount 1 Select AF Microadjustment Under the 25 tab select AF Microadjustment then press 0 2 Select All by same amount 3 Press the B button X The All by same amount screen will appear 3 Fine Adjustment of AF s Point of Focus Adjust All by Same Amount Normally this adjustme...

Page 139: ...ng the adjustment press 0 Select All by same amount then press 0 5 Check the result of the adjustment Take a picture and play back the image p 344 to check the adjustment result If the shooting result comes out with focus in front of the targeted point adjust toward the side If it comes out with focus behind the targeted point adjust toward the side If necessary repeat the adjustment If All by sam...

Page 140: ... a zoom lens make the adjustment for the wide angle W and telephoto T ends 1 Select Adjust by lens 2 Press the B button X The Adjust by lens screen will appear 3 Check and change the lens information Displaying the Lens Information Press the Q button X The screen will show the lens name and a 10 digit serial number When the serial number is displayed select OK and go to step 4 If the lens s serial...

Page 141: ...he screen in step 3 This is not a malfunction If the lens serial number includes letters enter only the numbers If the lens serial number is eleven digits or longer enter only the last ten digits The location of the serial number varies depending on the lens Some lenses may not have a serial number inscribed To register a lens that has no serial number inscribed enter any serial number If Adjust b...

Page 142: ...o the rear of the standard point of focus For a zoom lens repeat this procedure and adjust it for the wide angle W and telephoto T ends After completing the adjustment press the M button to return to the screen in step 1 Select Adjust by lens then press 0 5 Check the result of the adjustment Take a picture and play back the image p 344 to check the adjustment result If the shooting result comes ou...

Page 143: ...tness zoom position and other shooting conditions Therefore even if you perform AF Microadjustment focus may still not be achieved at the suitable position The adjustment amount of one stop varies depending on the maximum aperture of the lens Keep adjusting shooting and checking the focus repeatedly to adjust the AF s point of focus The adjustment will not be applied to AF during Live View shootin...

Page 144: ...ght scenes etc Subjects with repetitive patterns Example Skyscraper windows computer keyboards etc Subjects with finer patterns than an AF point Example Faces or flowers as small as or smaller than an AF point etc In such cases focus by doing either of the following 1 With One Shot AF focus on an object at the same distance as the subject and lock the focus then recompose the shot p 89 2 Set the l...

Page 145: ...focusing ring until the subject looks sharp in the viewfinder MF Manual Focus Focusing ring If you manually focus while pressing the shutter button halfway the focus indicator o will light up when focus is achieved With Automatic selection AF when the center AF point achieves focus the focus indicator o will light up ...

Page 146: ...own the shutter button completely you can shoot continuously at approx 14 0 shots sec maximum with LP E19 DR E19 AC E19 p 483 Under 84 Continuous shooting speed if you set High speed to 14 16 fps p 431 you can shoot continuously at approx 16 0 shots sec maximum during Live View shooting The maximum continuous shooting speed will vary depending on the shooting conditions For details see pages 148 1...

Page 147: ...10 sec self timer l 2 sec self timer For self timer shooting see page 150 During Live View shooting or when Enable Mirror down w s is set for mirror lockup even if drive mode is set to 6 6o or 6p these silent drive modes will not further reduce the mechanical sound The only reduction of the mechanical sound is the effect of the Silent Live View shooting or mirror lockup mechanism If the camera s i...

Page 148: ...ooting Speeds Max approx fps Power Source ISO speed Viewfinder shooting Live View shooting Flicker reduction No Flicker reduction With Flicker reduction 100 Hz light source 120 Hz light source With Battery Pack LP E19 provided ISO 51200 or lower at low temperatures ISO 25600 or lower 14 0 11 1 10 9 16 0 H1 equivalent to ISO 102400 or higher at low temperatures ISO 32000 or higher 10 0 14 0 With Ba...

Page 149: ...me longer With AI Servo AF the maximum continuous shooting speed may become slower depending on the subject s conditions and the lens used The maximum continuous shooting speed may decrease if the battery level is lower than 50 or if you shoot under low light conditions If the camera s internal temperature is high and the drive mode icon is blinking the maximum continuous shooting speed will becom...

Page 150: ...Using the Self timer The l enables you to shoot while not touching the camera mounted on a tripod This prevents camera vibration blur when you shoot still lifes or long exposures After taking self timer shots playing back the image p 344 to check focus and exposure is recommended When using the self timer to shoot yourself use focus lock p 89 on an object at the same distance as where you will sta...

Page 151: ...explains image related function settings Image recording quality ISO speed Picture Style white balance Auto Lighting Optimizer noise reduction highlight tone priority lens aberration correction anti flicker shooting and other functions ...

Page 152: ...you can select the recording method and select which card to use for recording and playing back images f indicates the CF card and g the CFast card 1 Select Record func card folder sel Under the 51 tab select Record func card folder sel then press 0 2 Select Record func 3 Select the recording method Select the recording method then press 0 3 Selecting the Card for Recording and Playback Recording ...

Page 153: ...imultaneously at the same image size You can also select RAW JPEG If Rec separately is set and different image sizes are set for the CF card and CFast card the maximum burst for continuous shooting will decrease p 158 Movies cannot be recorded simultaneously to the CF card and CFast card Movies will be recorded to the card set for Playback Rec separately and Rec to multiple The same file number is...

Page 154: ...to and play back images from the CF card g Record images to and play back images from the CFast card Select the card then press 0 Select Playback Select Playback then press 0 f Play back the CF card s images g Play back the CFast card s images Select the card then press 0 Using the Rear LCD Panel to Select the Card 1 Press the H button 9 2 Select the card Turn the 6 dial to select a card The card ...

Page 155: ... Select the Image Size 1 Press the H button 9 2 Select the desired image size Turn the 5 dial to select the image size If 1 41 61 and 3 K 5 6 are displayed at the same time the RAW and JPEG images will be recorded simultaneously to the card Turn the 6 dial to select the card to record or play back images p 154 Setting the Image Recording Quality H Selecting the Image Size When Record func is set t...

Page 156: ...ial To select a JPEG image size turn the 5 dial On the screen the M megapixels x number indicates the recorded pixel count and is the number of possible shots displayed up to 9999 Press 0 to set it Under 51 Record func card folder sel if Record func is set to Rec separately select CF card f or CFast card g then press 0 Select the desired image size then press 0 Standard Auto switch card Rec to mul...

Page 157: ...Quality Image recording Quality Setting Examples 3 only 61 5 1 3 1 only If is set for both the RAW and JPEG image sizes 3 will be set The number of possible shots will be displayed up to 1999 in the viewfinder and on the top LCD panel ...

Page 158: ... on the subject card brand ISO speed Picture Style Custom Functions and other settings Full indicates that shooting is possible until the card becomes full with that image size Guide to Image Size Settings Approx Image Size Pixels Recorded Print Size File Size MB Possible Shots Maximum Burst CF Card CFast Card Standard High Speed JPEG 3 20 M A2 6 2 1160 140 Full Full K 13 M A3 4 3 1650 190 Full Fu...

Page 159: ...PEG the same image will be recorded simultaneously to the card in both RAW and JPEG at the image recording qualities that were set The two images will be recorded with the same file numbers file extension JPG for JPEG and CR2 for RAW In accordance with the selected image size the p or 1 icon will be displayed on the right side in the viewfinder The image size icons are as follows 1 RAW 41 Medium R...

Page 160: ...ake various adjustments to images depending upon how they will be used and generate JPEG TIFF or other types of images reflecting the effects of those adjustments RAW Images RAW Image Processing Software To display RAW images on a computer using Digital Photo Professional DPP EOS software is recommended Previous versions of DPP Ver 4 x cannot process RAW images taken with this camera If a previous...

Page 161: ...Image Quality Setting Maximum Burst for Continuous Shooting Under 51 Record func card folder sel if Record func is set to Rec separately you cannot switch to the One touch image quality setting The maximum burst is displayed even when a card is not inserted in the camera Make sure that a card is inserted before taking a picture If the maximum burst is displayed as 99 it indicates that you can shoo...

Page 162: ... image size Select the image size then press 0 3 Set the desired quality compression rate Select the number then press 0 The higher the number the higher the quality will be lower compression For 6 10 7 is displayed For 1 5 8 is displayed 3 Setting the JPEG Quality The higher the recording quality the fewer the number of possible shots will be On the other hand the lower the recording quality the ...

Page 163: ...ements A indicates ISO Auto The ISO speed will be set automatically p 165 ISO Speed Guide High ISO speeds will result in grainier images i Setting the ISO Speed for Still Photos ISO speed Shooting Situation No flash Flash Range L 50 ISO 100 ISO 400 Sunny outdoors The higher the ISO speed the farther the effective flash range will be ISO 400 ISO 1600 Overcast skies or evening time ISO 1600 ISO 5120...

Page 164: ...light banding etc and irregular colors may become noticeable When shooting in conditions that produce an extreme amount of noise such as a combination of high ISO speed high temperature and long exposure images may not be recorded properly If you use a high ISO speed and flash to shoot a close subject overexposure may result If H1 equivalent to ISO 102400 or higher ISO 32000 or higher if the camer...

Page 165: ...will be set Except in the a and bulb modes 3 In the d mode if you use bounce flash with an external Speedlite ISO 400 ISO 1600 will be set automatically ISO Auto Shooting Mode ISO Speed Setting No Flash With Flash d s f a ISO 100 ISO 51200 1 ISO 400 1 2 3 bulb ISO 400 1 If H1 equivalent to ISO 102400 or higher ISO 32000 or higher if the camera s internal temperature is low has been set automatical...

Page 166: ...imum limit within ISO 100 to H3 equivalent to ISO 409600 1 Select ISO speed settings Under the z2 tab select ISO speed settings then press 0 2 Select Range for stills 3 Set the minimum limit Select the minimum limit box then press 0 Select the ISO speed then press 0 4 Set the maximum limit Select the maximum limit box then press 0 Select the ISO speed then press 0 5 Select OK 3 Setting the Manuall...

Page 167: ...1200 in 1 stop increments 1 Select Auto range 2 Set the minimum limit Select the minimum limit box then press 0 Select the ISO speed then press 0 3 Set the maximum limit Select the maximum limit box then press 0 Select the ISO speed then press 0 4 Select OK 3 Setting the ISO Speed Range for ISO Auto The Minimum and Maximum settings will also be applied to the ISO speed safety shift s minimum and m...

Page 168: ...dial to set the desired speed slower or faster compared to the standard speed then press 0 If you select Manual turn the 6 dial to select the shutter speed then press 0 3 Setting the Minimum Shutter Speed for ISO Auto Automatically set Manually set 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 s...

Page 169: ...o The color tone will be adjusted automatically to suit the scene The colors will look vivid for blue skies greenery and sunsets particularly in nature outdoor and sunset scenes P Standard The image looks vivid sharp and crisp This is a general purpose Picture Style suitable for most scenes Q Portrait For nice skin tones The image looks softer Suited for close up portraits By changing the Color to...

Page 170: ... temperature of 5200K will be adjusted to match the subject s colorimetrical color For subdued images with modest brightness and color saturation V Monochrome Creates black and white images W User Def 1 3 You can register a basic style such as Portrait Landscape a Picture Style file etc and adjust it as desired p 175 Any User Defined Picture Style that is not set will have the same settings as the...

Page 171: ... indicate the set values for these parameters set for the respective Picture Style Symbols Symbols g Sharpness A Strength B Fineness C Threshold h Contrast i Saturation j Color tone k Filter effect Monochrome l Toning effect Monochrome During movie shooting will be displayed for Fineness and Threshold of Sharpness Fineness and Threshold will not be applied to movies ...

Page 172: ...ing effects take test shots To customize Monochrome see page 174 1 Select Picture Style Under the z1 tab select Picture Style then press 0 X The Picture Style selection screen will appear 2 Select a Picture Style Select a Picture Style then press the B button 3 Select a parameter Select the parameter such as Sharpness Strength to be set then press 0 The settings and effects are explained on the ne...

Page 173: ...he number the more the outline with low contrast difference can be emphasized However noise tends to be more noticeable when the number is smaller Parameter Settings and Effects g Sharpness A Strength 0 Less sharp outline 7 Sharp outline B Fineness 1 1 Fine 5 Grainy C Threshold 2 1 Low 5 High h Contrast 4 Low contrast 4 High contrast i Saturation 4 Low saturation 4 High saturation j Color tone 4 R...

Page 174: ...n you want to create more impressive images The following can be selected N None S Sepia B Blue P Purple or G Green V Monochrome Adjustment Filter Sample Effects N None Normal black and white image with no filter effects Ye Yellow The blue sky will look more natural and the white clouds will look crisper Or Orange The blue sky will look slightly darker The sunset will look more brilliant R Red The...

Page 175: ... the camera with EOS Utility EOS software p 550 1 Select Picture Style Under the z1 tab select Picture Style then press 0 X The Picture Style selection screen will appear 2 Select User Def Select User Def then press the B button 3 Press 0 With Picture Style selected press 0 4 Select the base Picture Style Select the base Picture Style then press 0 To adjust the parameters of a Picture Style that i...

Page 176: ...ure Style registered under User Def have been modified from the base Picture Style settings the Picture Style s name will be displayed in blue If a Picture Style is already registered under User Def changing the base Picture Style in step 4 will clear the parameter settings of the previously registered User Defined Picture Style If you perform Clear all camera settings p 77 all the User Def styles...

Page 177: ...white balance setting While looking at the top LCD panel or in the viewfinder turn the 5 dial Approx Applicable with Speedlites having a color temperature transmission function Otherwise it will be fixed to approx 6000 K B Setting the White Balance Display Mode Color Temperature K Kelvin Q Auto Ambience priority p 179 3000 7000 Qw Auto White priority p 179 W Daylight 5200 E Shade 7000 R Cloudy twi...

Page 178: ...sted with software to make the white areas look white With this function pictures with natural color tones can be taken White Balance You can also set this with the z1 White balance screen To switch between Auto Q Ambience priority and Qw White priority use the z1 White balance screen p 179 To set Personal white balance select P PC in step 2 on the preceding page To register a Personal white balan...

Page 179: ...ity 1 Select White balance Under the z1 tab select White balance then press 0 2 Select Q With Q selected press the B button 3 Select the desired item Select Auto Ambience priority or Auto White priority then press 0 Q Auto Ambience priority Qw Auto White priority Q Auto White Balance Cautions for Setting Qw White priority The warm color cast of subjects may fade When multiple light sources are inc...

Page 180: ...register Custom white balance data You can either take a picture and register it or register an image already saved in the card Record and register WB 1 Select Set Custom WB Under the z1 tab select Set Custom WB then press 0 2 Select the Custom WB number to be registered Press 0 Turn the 5 dial to select 1 to 5 for O then press 0 The Custom WB data will be registered under the selected number 3 Se...

Page 181: ...lance may not be obtained Custom WB data can also be registered as follows 1 Press the B button and turn the 5 dial to select O p 177 2 Then turn the 6 dial to select the number under which the Custom WB is to be registered 3 Press the J button 9 The number selected in step 2 will blink on the top LCD panel 4 Follow step 4 above to photograph a solid white object 9 The Custom WB data will be regis...

Page 182: ...er to be registered Press 0 Turn the 5 dial to select 1 to 5 for O then press 0 The Custom WB data will be registered under the selected number 4 Select Select image on card X The images saved in the card will be displayed 5 Select the image to be used for registering the Custom WB data Turn the 5 dial to select the image captured in step 1 then press 0 6 Select OK X The Custom WB data will be reg...

Page 183: ...ered Custom WB Data In step 5 the following images cannot be selected Images captured with the Picture Style set to Monochrome multiple exposure images Frame Grab from 4K movies and images shot with another camera To shoot with a registered Custom white balance first select the number of the registered Custom white balance Registered image You can also select the Custom WB number while looking at ...

Page 184: ...rs To delete a character press the L button To cancel the text entry press the B button then select OK 4 Exit the setting After entering the text press the M button then select OK X The information will be saved and the screen will return to step 2 X The entered name will be displayed below O 3 Naming the Custom WB Data Character palette If you cannot enter text in step 3 press the Q button and us...

Page 185: ... approx 2500 K to 10000 K in 100 K increments P Setting the Color Temperature When setting the color temperature for an artificial light source set white balance correction magenta or green as necessary If you set P to the reading taken with a commercially available color temperature meter take test shots and adjust the setting to compensate for the difference between the color temperature meter s...

Page 186: ...amber M for magenta and G for green The image s color balance will be adjusted toward the color in the direction of the move On the right of the screen Shift indicates the direction and correction amount respectively Pressing the L button will cancel all the WB Shift Bkt settings Press 0 to exit the setting u White Balance Correction White Balance Correction Sample setting A2 G1 During the white b...

Page 187: ...unt In step 2 for White Balance Correction when you turn the 5 dial the mark on the screen will change to 3 points Turning the dial to the right sets the B A bracketing and turning it to the left sets the M G bracketing X On the right Bracket indicates the bracketing direction and correction amount Pressing the L button will cancel all the WB Shift Bkt settings Press 0 to exit the setting Bracketi...

Page 188: ...the card You can also set white balance correction and AEB together with white balance bracketing If you set AEB in combination with white balance bracketing a total of nine images will be recorded for a single shot When white balance bracketing is set the white balance icon will blink You can change the sequence p 422 and number of shots p 423 for the white balance bracketing Bkt stands for brack...

Page 189: ...y 3 Auto Correction of Brightness and Contrast Depending on the shooting conditions noise may increase If the effect of Auto Lighting Optimizer is too strong and the image is too bright set Low or Disable If a setting other than Disable is set and you use exposure compensation or flash exposure compensation to darken the exposure the image may still come out bright If you want a darker exposure se...

Page 190: ... low ISO speeds the noise in the darker parts of the image shadow areas can further be reduced 1 Select High ISO speed NR Under the z2 tab select High ISO speed NR then press 0 2 Set the level Select the desired noise reduction level then press 0 3 Take the picture The image will be recorded with noise reduction applied 3 Setting Noise Reduction High ISO Speed Noise Reduction ...

Page 191: ...ect the desired setting then press 0 Auto For exposures of 1 sec or longer noise reduction is performed automatically if noise typical of long exposures is detected This Auto setting is effective in most cases Enable Noise reduction is performed for all exposures of 1 sec or longer The Enable setting may reduce noise that cannot be detected with the Auto setting 3 Take the picture The image will b...

Page 192: ... as the maximum burst indicator in the viewfinder shows 1 or higher Images taken at ISO 1600 or higher may look grainier with the Enable setting than with the Disable or Auto setting With Enable if a long exposure is shot with the Live View image displayed BUSY will be displayed during the noise reduction process The Live View display will not appear until the noise reduction is completed You cann...

Page 193: ...grays and highlights becomes smoother 3 Take the picture The image will be recorded with highlight tone priority applied 3 Highlight Tone Priority When Enable is set noise may increase slightly With Enable the settable ISO speed range will start from ISO 200 Expanded ISO speeds cannot be set When multiple exposures p 248 is set Highlight tone priority will be automatically switched to Disable When...

Page 194: ...are set to Enable and Distortion correction is set to Disable If the setting screen displays Correction data not available or the icon it means that the correction data for the respective lens is not registered in the camera See Lens Correction Data on page 197 1 Select Lens aberration correction Under the z1 tab select Lens aberration correction then press 0 2 Select Peripheral illum corr 3 Selec...

Page 195: ...Check that Correction data available is displayed for the attached lens Select Enable then press 0 3 Take the picture The image will be recorded with the distortion corrected Chromatic Aberration Correction Depending on shooting conditions noise may appear on the image periphery The correction amount applied will be lower than the maximum correction amount that can be applied with Digital Photo Pr...

Page 196: ... look slightly different When you magnify the image during Live View shooting distortion correction is not applied to the image displayed Therefore if the image periphery is magnified a part of the image range that will not be recorded in the actual image may be displayed Images with distortion correction will not have the Dust Delete Data p 403 appended Also the AF point s will not be displayed p...

Page 197: ...a available is displayed If you use magnified view during Live View shooting the peripheral illumination correction chromatic aberration correction and distortion correction will not be reflected in the image on the screen Note that the diffraction correction will not be applied to the Live View shooting image The correction amount will be less except for diffraction correction if the lens used do...

Page 198: ...by the flicker 3 Reducing Flicker When Enable is set and you shoot under a flickering light source the shutter release time lag may become longer Also the continuous shooting speed may become slower and the shooting interval may become irregular This function does not work with mirror lockup Live View shooting or movie shooting In the d or f mode if the shutter speed changes during continuous shoo...

Page 199: ...en if you use this function Taking test shots in advance is recommended If G is not displayed in the viewfinder add a checkmark to Flicker detection in Show hide in viewfinder p 84 When the camera reduces the effects of the flicker when you shoot G will light up Under a light source which does not flicker or if no flicker is detected G will not be displayed If a checkmark is added to Flicker detec...

Page 200: ...are not familiar with image processing Adobe RGB and Design rule for Camera File System 2 0 Exif 2 21 or higher The image will look very subdued in a sRGB computer environment and with printers not compliant to Design rule for Camera File System 2 0 Exif 2 21 or higher Post processing of the image with computer software will therefore be required 3 Setting the Color Space Adobe RGB If the captured...

Page 201: ...er will be created automatically for saving captured images 1 Select Record func card folder sel Under the 51 tab select Record func card folder sel then press 0 2 Select Folder 3 Select Create folder 4 Select OK X A new folder with the folder number increased by one is created 3 Creating and Selecting a Folder Creating a Folder ...

Page 202: ...ased by one is created automatically Also if manual reset p 207 is executed a new folder will be created automatically Folders numbered from 100 to 999 can be created Creating Folders with a Computer With the card open on the screen create a new folder named DCIM Open the DCIM folder and create as many folders as necessary to save and organize your images The folder name must follow the format 100...

Page 203: ...th User setting2 if you register three characters the fourth character from the left will be appended automatically to indicate the image size 1 Select File name Under the 51 tab select File name then press 0 2 Select Change User setting 3 Enter any alphanumeric characters For User setting1 enter four characters For User setting2 enter three characters Press the L button to delete any unnecessary ...

Page 204: ...button then select OK 4 Exit the setting After entering the correct number of characters press the M button then select OK X The registered file name will be saved 5 Select the registered file name Select File name then press 0 Select the registered file name then press 0 If User setting2 is registered select the 3 characters registered image size Settings ...

Page 205: ...ws L 3 1 M K 41 N 5 S 6 61 When the image is transferred to a computer you can refer to the fourth character of the image file name to identify the image size without opening the image RAW or JPEG images can be distinguished with the extension If you cannot enter text in step 3 press the Q button and use the character palette when the blue frame appears The extension will be JPG for JPEG images CR...

Page 206: ...up to 9999 for the images saved This is useful when you want to save images numbered anywhere between 0001 to 9999 on multiple cards or in multiple folders into one folder on a computer If the replacement card or existing folder already contains images recorded previously the file numbering of the new images may continue from the file numbering of the existing images on the card or in the folder I...

Page 207: ...he file numbering to 0001 or to start from file number 0001 in a new folder When you reset the file numbering manually a new folder is created automatically and the file numbering of images saved to that folder starts from 0001 This is useful for example if you want to use different folders for the images taken yesterday and the ones taken today After the manual reset the file numbering returns to...

Page 208: ...s name or Enter copyright details then press 0 3 Enter text Operate the 5 6 or 9 to move the and select the desired character Then press 0 to enter it You can enter up to 63 characters To delete a character press the L button To cancel the text entry press the B button then select OK 4 Exit the setting After entering the text press the M button then select OK X The information is saved 3 Setting C...

Page 209: ... the Author and Copyright information Checking the Copyright Information Deleting the Copyright Information If the entry for Author or Copyright is long it may not be displayed entirely when you select Display copyright info If you cannot enter text in step 3 press the Q button and use the character palette when the blue frame appears You can also set or check the copyright information with EOS Ut...

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Page 211: ...llite navigation function When GPS is set to Mode 1 p 215 the camera will continue to receive GPS signals at regular intervals even after the camera s power switch is set to 2 The battery will thereby drain faster and the number of possible shots will decrease If you will not use GPS setting GPS to Disable or Mode 2 is recommended When using GPS function be sure to check the region of use and use ...

Page 212: ... camera travels by logging location information at set intervals The location information for the route the camera has traveled can be viewed on a map displayed on a computer Certain traveling conditions locations or GPS settings may cause inaccurate geotag information to be added to images The time information obtained from GPS signals can be set on the camera GPS Features Geotagging Images Loggi...

Page 213: ...S Features With Map Utility EOS software p 550 you can view the shooting locations and the route traveled on a map displayed on a computer Viewing Images and Information on a Virtual Map Map data 2015 ZENRIN ...

Page 214: ...egion Be particularly careful when using GPS function outside your home country Be careful about using GPS function where the operation of electronic devices is restricted Others may be able to locate or identify you by using location data in your geotagged pictures or movies Be careful when sharing these geotagged images movies or GPS log files with others such as when posting them online where m...

Page 215: ... rear LCD panel then shoot 1 Select GPS settings Under the 53 tab select GPS settings then press 0 2 Select the mode Select Mode 1 or Mode 2 X r will be displayed on the rear LCD panel Mode 1 The camera will continue to receive GPS signals at regular intervals even when the power switch is set to 1 or 2 Mode 2 When the power switch is set to 1 the camera will receive GPS signals When the power swi...

Page 216: ...wer shots can be taken If you will not use the camera for a prolonged period set to Disable When Mode 2 is set the camera will continue to receive GPS signals at regular intervals even during auto power off Therefore if auto power off is prolonged the battery will drain faster and fewer shots can be taken If you will not use the camera for a prolonged period set the power switch to 2 The GPS anten...

Page 217: ...hen traveling a long distance When traveling through different environments Since GPS satellites move as time passes satellite movement can interfere with geotagging and cause missing or inaccurate geotag information even in conditions other than the above Additionally the geotag information may also include the route traveled even if the camera was used at just one location The battery level may ...

Page 218: ...after GPS signal acquisition the image will be geotagged Viewing GPS Information Generally elevation is not as accurate as latitude and longitude due to the nature of GPS The A icon indicates signal conditions When C is displayed the elevation is also recorded Note that the elevation cannot be recorded when B is displayed UTC Coordinated Universal Time is essentially the same as Greenwich Mean Tim...

Page 219: ...he geotag information Geotagging Information Latitude Elevation Longitude UTC Coordinated Universal Time When you shoot a movie the GPS information at the time when shooting begins is recorded Note that signal reception conditions are not recorded Shooting locations can be viewed on a map displayed on a computer using the Map Utility EOS software p 550 ...

Page 220: ...will drain the battery faster 1 Check the GPS setting Check that GPS is set to Mode 1 or Mode 2 2 Select Position update intvl 3 Set the desired update interval Select the desired update interval then press 0 Setting the Positioning Interval If you are in a location where the GPS acquisition condition is not good the number of possible shots will decrease The nature of GPS may cause some inconsist...

Page 221: ...e Camera If signals from at least five GPS satellites cannot be acquired the time cannot be auto updated Set now will be grayed out and not selectable Even if Set now can be selected updating the time may not be possible due to an unfavorable timing of the GPS signal acquisition When Auto time setting is set to Auto update the date or time cannot be manually set with 52 Date Time Zone If you use W...

Page 222: ...PS is set to Mode 1 or Mode 2 2 Select GPS Logger 3 Set Log GPS position to Enable Select Log GPS position then press 0 Select Enable then press 0 X x will be displayed on the rear LCD panel Logging the Route Traveled Map data 2015 ZENRIN With GPS set to Mode 1 the GPS logging function will continue to work even while the power switch is set to 2 When Mode 2 is set setting the power switch to 2 wi...

Page 223: ...og data will be erased and the newest log data will be saved When GPS is set to Mode 1 the camera will continue to receive GPS signals at regular intervals even after the camera s power switch is set to 2 If Mode 2 is set the camera will continue to receive GPS signals at regular intervals even during auto power off The battery will thereby drain faster and the number of possible shots will decrea...

Page 224: ...e log data to the computer with EOS Utility EOS software For details refer to the EOS Utility Instruction Manual p 4 Transferring the log data to a card for downloading When Transfer log data to card is selected you can transfer the log data in the internal memory as log files to a CF card f or CFast card g Note that when log files are transferred to a card that log data is erased from the camera ...

Page 225: ...e provided cable protector p 38 The GPS antenna is located at the top of the camera body For this reason even when carrying the camera such as in a bag try to keep the top of the camera facing upwards and do not place anything on top of it Set the camera time and date as accurately as possible Also set correct time zone and daylight saving time for the shooting location ...

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Page 227: ...ing results by selecting the shutter speed and or aperture adjusting the exposure as you prefer etc After you press the shutter button halfway and let go the exposure settings will remain displayed in the viewfinder and on the top LCD panel for approx 6 sec 9 For the functions settable in each shooting mode see page 486 Set the power switch to 1 ...

Page 228: ... aim the AF point over the subject Then press the shutter button halfway X When focus is achieved the focus indicator o on the viewfinder s bottom right will light up in One Shot AF mode X The shutter speed and aperture will be set automatically and displayed in the viewfinder and on the top LCD panel 3 Check the display The standard exposure will be obtained as long as the shutter speed and apert...

Page 229: ...use flash If the 8000 shutter speed and the highest f number blink it indicates overexposure Lower the ISO speed or use an ND filter sold separately to reduce the amount of light entering the lens Program Shift In the Program AE mode you can freely change the shutter speed and aperture combination Program set automatically by the camera while maintaining the same exposure This is called Program sh...

Page 230: ...tus indicator i is displayed but the focus indicator o does not light Note that focus lock p 89 will not work in the AI Servo AF mode Pressing the shutter button halfway does not focus on the subject If the focus mode switch of the lens is set to MF manual focus set it to AF autofocus The shutter speed and aperture are blinking Since it is too dark taking the picture may result in a blurred subjec...

Page 231: ...ession of motion s stands for Time value 1 Set the shooting mode to s Press the W button and turn the 6 or 5 dial to select s 2 Set the desired shutter speed While looking at the top LCD panel turn the 6 dial 3 Focus on the subject Press the shutter button halfway X The aperture is set automatically 4 Check the viewfinder display and shoot As long as the aperture is not blinking the standard expos...

Page 232: ...t a higher ISO speed If the highest f number blinks it indicates overexposure Turn the 6 dial to set a faster shutter speed until the aperture stops blinking or set a lower ISO speed Shutter Speed Display The shutter speeds from 8000 to 4 indicate the denominator of the fractional shutter speed For example 125 indicates 1 125 sec 0 5 indicates 0 5 sec and 15 is 15 sec ...

Page 233: ...ckground fall within acceptable focus f stands for Aperture value aperture opening 1 Set the shooting mode to f Press the W button and turn the 6 or 5 dial to select f 2 Set the desired aperture While looking at the top LCD panel turn the 6 dial 3 Focus on the subject Press the shutter button halfway X The shutter speed is set automatically 4 Check the viewfinder display and shoot As long as the s...

Page 234: ...eed If the 8000 shutter speed blinks it indicates overexposure Turn the 6 dial to set a slower aperture higher f number until the shutter speed blinking stops or set a lower ISO speed Aperture Value Display The higher the f number the smaller the aperture opening will be The f number displayed will differ depending on the lens If no lens is attached to the camera 00 will be displayed for the apert...

Page 235: ...ton to stop down the lens to the current aperture setting and check the depth of field range of acceptable focus Depth of Field Preview A higher f number will make more of the foreground and background fall within acceptable focus However the viewfinder will look darker The depth of field effect can be clearly seen on the Live View image as you change the aperture and press the depth of field prev...

Page 236: ... you cannot set the shutter speed or aperture set the power switch to 1 then turn the 6 or 5 dial 4 Focus on the subject Press the shutter button halfway X The exposure setting will be displayed in the viewfinder and on the top LCD panel Check the exposure level mark on the right of the viewfinder to see how far the current exposure level is from the standard exposure level a 5 Set the exposure an...

Page 237: ...pensation will not be applied even if an exposure compensation amount is set Under z2 Auto Lighting Optimizer if the checkmark X for Disabled in M or B modes is removed Auto Lighting Optimizer can be set even in the a mode p 189 When ISO Auto is set you can press the A button to lock the ISO speed If you press the A button and recompose the shot you can see the exposure level difference on the exp...

Page 238: ...rtial metering r Spot metering e Center weighted average metering q Evaluative metering General purpose metering mode suited even for backlit subjects The camera adjusts the exposure automatically to suit the scene w Partial metering Effective where there are much brighter lights around the subject due to backlight etc Partial metering covers approx 6 2 of the viewfinder area at the center q Selec...

Page 239: ...th q Evaluative metering the exposure setting will be locked when you press the shutter button halfway and focus is achieved in One Shot AF mode In the w Partial metering r Spot metering and e Center weighted average metering modes the exposure is set at the moment the picture is taken Pressing the shutter button halfway does not lock the exposure You can set the camera so that z is displayed in t...

Page 240: ...iewfinder the relative exposure level will be displayed for the spot meter readings taken For the exposure the average of the spot meter readings will be set In this state you can set the final exposure to achieve the desired photographic expression while comparing the exposure level against the three marks on the exposure level indicator Multi Spot Metering You can take up to eight spot meter rea...

Page 241: ...et it with the Quick Control p 68 If the a mode and ISO Auto are both set see page 237 to set the exposure compensation 1 Check the exposure Press the shutter button halfway 9 and check the exposure level indicator 2 Set the exposure compensation amount While looking at the viewfinder or top LCD panel turn the 5 dial If you cannot set the exposure compensation set the power switch to 1 then turn t...

Page 242: ... can also set it by pressing the O button and turning the 6 or 5 dial The exposure compensation amount will remain in effect even after you set the power switch to 2 After setting the exposure compensation amount you can set the power switch to R to prevent the exposure compensation amount from changing inadvertently If the exposure compensation amount exceeds 3 stops the end of the exposure level...

Page 243: ...n and 0 0 will appear on the top LCD panel 2 Set the AEB range Turn the 6 or 5 dial to set the AEB range 3 Take the picture Three bracketed shots will be taken according to the drive mode set in this sequence Standard exposure decreased exposure and increased exposure AEB will not be automatically canceled To cancel AEB follow step 2 to set the AEB increment to 0 0 h Auto Exposure Bracketing AEB A...

Page 244: ...racketed shots will be taken continuously and the camera will automatically stop shooting When k or l is set the three bracketed shots will be taken continuously after an approx 10 sec or 2 sec delay You can set AEB in combination with exposure compensation If the AEB range exceeds 3 stops the end of the exposure level indicator will display J or I AEB cannot be used with bulb exposures or flash A...

Page 245: ...ng is locked 3 Recompose and take the picture The exposure level indicator on the right of the viewfinder will show the AE lock exposure level and the current exposure level in real time If you want to take more pictures while maintaining the AE lock keep holding down the A button and press the shutter button to take another picture When the lens s focus mode switch is set to MF AE lock is impleme...

Page 246: ...he shutter button pressed completely X The elapsed exposure time will be displayed on the top LCD panel 1 min 2 sec 3 hour bulb Bulb Exposures 1 3 2 Do not point the camera toward an intense light source such as the sun or an intense artificial light source Doing so may damage the image sensor or the camera s internal components Long exposures produce more noise than usual If ISO Auto is set the I...

Page 247: ... reduce the noise generated during long exposures p 191 For bulb exposures using a tripod and Remote Switch RS 80N3 sold separately or Timer Remote Controller TC 80N3 sold separately is recommended p 258 Using mirror lockup p 256 with bulb exposures is also possible ...

Page 248: ...ty Useful when you want to shoot multiple exposures while checking the result as you proceed During continuous shooting the continuous shooting speed will decrease greatly On ContShtng Continuous shooting priority Geared for continuous multiple exposure shooting of a moving subject Continuous shooting is possible but the following operations are disabled during shooting menu viewing image review a...

Page 249: ...o of exposures negative exposure compensation is set automatically as you shoot multiple exposures If you shoot multiple exposures of the same scene the exposure of the subject s background will be automatically controlled to obtain the standard exposure Bright Dark The brightness or darkness of the base image and the images to be added are compared at the same position and then the bright or dark...

Page 250: ...s 0 With 1 shot only multiple exposure shooting will be canceled automatically after the shooting ends With Continuously multiple exposure shooting continues until the setting in step 2 is set to Disable 7 Shoot the first exposure X When On Func Ctrl is set the captured image will be displayed X The P icon will blink You can check the remaining exposures on the right of the viewfinder and in brack...

Page 251: ...nly the Live View image Multiple exposure shooting will end when the set number of exposures are taken With continuous shooting if you keep holding down the shutter button the shooting continues until the set numbers of exposures are taken When On Func Ctrl is set you can press the x button to view the multiple exposures taken so far or delete the last single exposure p 254 The shooting informatio...

Page 252: ... multiple exposures will take time The access lamp will light up longer If you perform Live View shooting with Additive set the Live View function will stop automatically when the multiple exposure shooting ends In step 8 the brightness and noise of the multiple exposure image displayed during Live View shooting will be different from the final multiple exposure image recorded If On ContShtng is s...

Page 253: ...t with No of exposures will decrease by 1 For example if No of exposures is 3 you can shoot two exposures Merging Multiple Exposures with an Image Recorded on the Card Images shot with z2 Highlight tone priority set to Enable and images applied with cropping information p 439 cannot be selected as the first single exposure Disable will be applied for z1 Lens aberration correction and z2 Auto Light...

Page 254: ...f you select Deselect img the image selection will be canceled Operation Description q Undo last image Deletes the last image you shot shoot another image The number of remaining exposures will increase by 1 W Save and exit If Save source imgs All images is set all of the single exposures and the merged multiple exposure image will be saved before exiting If Save source imgs Result only is set onl...

Page 255: ...used for saving merged multiple exposures If it is set to save all images the merged multiple exposure image file number will be the serial number coming after the file number of the final single exposure used to create the merged multiple exposure image Will auto power off take effect during multiple exposure shooting As long as 52 Auto power off is set to any setting other than Disable the power...

Page 256: ...select Mirror lockup then press 0 2 Select the desired setting Select Enable or Enable Mirror down w s then press 0 3 Press the shutter button completely Focus on the subject then press the shutter button completely X The mirror will swing up and the 2 icon will blink on the top LCD panel 4 Press the shutter button completely again X The picture will be taken With Enable set the mirror will go bac...

Page 257: ...and menu operation are disabled When Enable is set single shooting will take effect even if the drive mode is set to continuous When Enable Mirror down w s is set the current drive mode will take effect for shooting You can also use the self timer with mirror lockup If approx 30 sec elapse after the mirror has locked up it will go back down automatically Pressing the shutter button completely lock...

Page 258: ...e viewfinder eyepiece during Live View shooting or movie shooting You can connect the Remote Switch RS 80N3 sold separately or Timer Remote Controller TC 80N3 sold separately or any EOS accessory equipped with an N3 type terminal to the camera for shooting p 485 To operate the accessory refer to its Instruction Manual 1 Open the terminal cover 2 Connect the plug to the remote control terminal Conn...

Page 259: ...259 6 Flash Photography This chapter explains how to shoot with external EX series Speedlites sold separately and how to set Speedlite settings on the camera s menu screen ...

Page 260: ...ts Press the camera s Q button then turn the 5 dial while looking at the viewfinder or top LCD panel FE lock This enables you to attain an appropriate flash exposure for a specific part of the subject Aim the viewfinder center over the subject press the camera s B button then compose the shot and take the picture D Flash Photography EOS dedicated EX series Speedlites Macro Lites Shoe mount Speedli...

Page 261: ...r than that of a compact flash unit and varies depending on the model Be sure to check before shooting if flash sync is properly performed by test shooting at a sync speed of approx 1 60 sec to 1 30 sec PC Terminal The camera s PC terminal can be used with flash units having a sync cord The terminal has locking threads to prevent the cord from falling off The camera s PC terminal has no polarity Y...

Page 262: ...graphy when you want to set the flash level manually Use an 18 standard gray card and an EX series Speedlite that has manual flash mode Follow the instructions below 1 Set the camera and flash settings Set the camera s shooting mode to a or f Set the Speedlite to manual flash mode 2 Focus on the subject 3 Set up the 18 standard gray card Place the standard gray card at the subject s position Place...

Page 263: ...nder the z3 tab select External Speedlite control then press 0 X The external Speedlite control screen will appear 2 Select the desired item Select the menu option to be set then press 0 To enable flash photography set Enable To enable only the AF assist beam to be emitted set Disable For normal flash exposures set it to Evaluative If Average is set the flash exposure will be averaged for the enti...

Page 264: ...ght conditions It is effective for preventing subject blur and camera shake However while the subject will be properly exposed with the flash the background may come out dark 1 250 sec fixed The flash sync speed is fixed at 1 250 sec This more effectively prevents subject blur and camera shake than with 1 250 1 60sec auto However in low light the subject s background will come out darker than with...

Page 265: ...the flash mode to suit your desired flash shooting E TTL II flash metering is the standard mode of EX series Speedlites for automatic flash shooting Manual flash is for setting the Speedlite s Flash output level yourself Regarding other flash modes refer to the Instruction Manual of a Speedlite compatible with the functions Flash Function Settings Flash mode Flash zoom Flash coverage Flash exposur...

Page 266: ... flash MR 14EX II etc compatible with flash function settings you can set the flash ratio between flash tubes or flash heads A and B or use wireless flash with additional slave units For details on flash ratio control refer to the macro flash s Instruction Manual Flash zoom Flash coverage With Speedlites having a zooming flash head you can set the flash coverage Normally set this to AUTO so that t...

Page 267: ...h will be fired twice in a row once when you press the shutter button completely and once right before the end of the exposure If High speed synchronization is set the flash can be used at all shutter speeds This is effective when you want to shoot with background blur open aperture in locations such as outdoors in daylight Flash exposure compensation You can set flash exposure compensation up to ...

Page 268: ...Second curtain synchronization is set With an EX series Speedlite not compatible with flash function settings you can only set the following Flash firing E TTL II meter and Flash exposure compensation under Flash function settings Shutter synchronization can also be set with certain EX series Speedlites If flash exposure compensation is set with the Speedlite you cannot set the flash exposure comp...

Page 269: ...eedlite C Fn s then press 0 On the confirmation dialog select OK Then the flash settings or Custom Function settings will all be cleared Clearing Flash Function Settings Flash C Fn Settings The Speedlite s Personal Function P Fn cannot be set or canceled on the camera s External Speedlite control screen Set it directly on the Speedlite ...

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Page 271: ...ooting Movie shooting switch to A If you handhold the camera and shoot while viewing the LCD monitor camera shake may cause blurred images Using a tripod is recommended Remote Live View Shooting With EOS Utility EOS software p 550 installed on your computer you can connect the camera to the computer and shoot remotely while viewing the computer screen For details refer to the EOS Utility Instructi...

Page 272: ...the 6 or 5 dial to select the shooting mode 4 Focus on the subject When you press the shutter button halfway the camera will focus with the current AF method p 284 You can also tap on the screen to select the face or subject p 284 5 Take the picture Press the shutter button completely X The picture is taken and the captured image is displayed on the LCD monitor X When the playback display ends the...

Page 273: ...ous shooting during Live View shooting will continuously display play back the images captured while you are pressing the shutter button completely When the continuous shooting ends shutter button is returned to halfway position the Live View shooting image will be displayed Enabling Live View Shooting Temperature Room Temperature 23 C 73 F Low Temperatures 0 C 32 F Possible shots Approx 260 shots...

Page 274: ...p button When flash is used there will be two shutter sounds but only one shot will be taken Also the time it takes to take the picture after you press the shutter button completely will be slightly longer than with viewfinder shooting If the camera is not operated for a prolonged period the power will turn off automatically after the time set in 52 Auto power off p 76 If 52 Auto power off is set ...

Page 275: ...ator Metering Flash metering Aperture Shutter speed Battery level Drive mode Flash exposure compensation AF method AF point FlexiZone Single AEB FEB Highlight tone priority Histogram display Flash ready Flash off High speed sync Picture Style Auto Lighting Optimize Multiple exposures Maximum burst AE lock Exposure simulation White balance White balance correction Exposure compensation Temperature ...

Page 276: ...ted to a TV set with an HDMI cable the electronic level cannot be displayed When g is displayed in white it indicates that the Live View image is displayed at the brightness level closely matching that of the actual image captured If g is blinking it indicates that the Live View image is displayed at a brightness that differs from the actual shooting result because of low or bright light condition...

Page 277: ... it may be slightly different from the resulting image Final Image Simulation During Live View Shooting Picture Style Sharpness Strength contrast color saturation and color tone will be reflected White balance White balance correction Metering mode Exposure with z4 Expo simulation Enable set Depth of field with depth of field preview button ON Auto Lighting Optimizer Peripheral illumination correc...

Page 278: ...u can turn the 6 or 5 dial to set the respective shooting function By pressing the B button and then the B button you can set white balance shift and white balance bracketing Shooting Function Settings W R f y q i O B Settings When you set w Partial metering or r Spot metering a metering circle will be displayed at the center of the screen ...

Page 279: ...tton 7 X The settable functions will be displayed 2 Select a function and set it Use 9 to select a function X The setting of the selected function is displayed on the screen Turn the 6 or 5 dial to set it To set Auto white balance select Q then press 0 To set the white balance shift white balance bracketing or Picture Style parameters press the B button Press 0 to return to Live View shooting Q Qu...

Page 280: ...ngs are disabled Live View shooting You can set Live View shooting to Enable or Disable AF method You can select u Tracking or FlexiZone Single See pages 284 288 for the AF method Grid display With 3x3 l or 6x4 m you can display grid lines to help you level the camera vertically or horizontally Also with 3x3 diag n the grid is displayed together with diagonal lines to help you compose with better ...

Page 281: ...ed only while you hold down the depth of field preview button g Disable E The image is displayed at the standard brightness to make the Live View image easy to see Even if you set exposure compensation the image is displayed at the standard brightness z5 Silent LV shooting Mode 1 Mechanical sound during shooting is suppressed compared with viewfinder shooting You can shoot with any drive mode p 14...

Page 282: ... mechanism Between Mode 1 and Disable the internal operation alone is different between the single drive mode and the first shot during continuous shooting Continuous shooting with Mode 1 will have the same mechanical sound as the Disable setting for the second and subsequent shots With Mode 2 set continuous shooting will not work even if the drive mode is set to o p 6o or 6p If you use flash with...

Page 283: ... or a ballpoint pen for touch operations Do not use wet fingers for touchscreen operations If the LCD monitor has any moisture or if your fingers are wet the touchscreen may not respond or misoperation may occur In such a case turn off the power and wipe the LCD monitor with a cloth Attaching any commercially available protective sheet or sticker on the LCD monitor may make the touchscreen operati...

Page 284: ...on the screen where you want to focus to select to move the AF point and focus on a person s face or subject Focusing with AF AF Method Selecting the AF Method Touchscreen Operations During AF You can also set the AF method with the z4 AF method screen Continuous AF is not possible with Live View shooting Continuous AF is not provided This camera does not offer a touch shutter function Regardless ...

Page 285: ... be displayed Use 9 to move q over the face you want to focus on You can also tap on the LCD monitor screen to select the face or subject If you tap on a subject other than a human face the AF point will be switched to p 286 3 Focus on the subject Press the shutter button halfway to focus X If no faces can be detected or if you do not tap anything on the screen the camera will switch to FlexiZone ...

Page 286: ...e subject s face is significantly out of focus face detection will not be possible Adjust the focus manually p 291 so that the face can be detected then perform AF An object other than a human face may be detected as a face Face detection will not work if the face is very small or large in the picture too bright or too dark or partially hidden The p may cover only part of the face Since AF is not ...

Page 287: ...be displayed in a larger size 2 Move the AF point Use 9 to move the AF point to where you want to focus It cannot be moved to the edge of the screen Using 9 0 or the L button will return the AF point to the screen center You can also tap on the LCD monitor screen to move the AF point 3 Focus on the subject Aim the AF point over the subject and press the shutter button halfway X When focus is achie...

Page 288: ... perform AF under the actual light source under which you are shooting Notes for AF If you cannot achieve focus with AF set the lens s focus mode switch to MF and focus manually p 291 If you shoot the subject at the periphery and it is slightly out of focus recompose to move the subject and AF point toward the screen center focus again then take the picture The external Speedlite will not emit the...

Page 289: ...s changing Night scenes or points of light The image flickers under fluorescent or LED lighting Extremely small subjects Subjects at the edge of the picture Strongly backlit or reflective subjects Example Car with a highly reflective body etc Near and distant subjects covered by an AF point Example Animal in a cage etc Subjects that keep moving within the AF point and will not stay still due to ca...

Page 290: ...g frame When the image is magnified by approx 5x or 10x you can change the magnified area by operating 9 or tapping on the triangle on the screen top bottom left or right If you press the shutter button halfway AF will be performed in the magnified view If focusing is difficult in the magnified view return to the normal view and perform AF Magnified View for FlexiZone Single Magnified view is not ...

Page 291: ...fy to move the magnifying frame to where you want to focus Pressing 9 0 or L button will return the magnifying frame to the screen center 4 Magnify the image Each time you press the u button or tap on d on the screen s lower right the display will change in the following sequence While in magnified view you can operate 9 or tap on the directional wedges displayed on the top bottom left or right of...

Page 292: ... s focusing ring to focus After achieving focus press the u button to return to the normal view 6 Take the picture Check the exposure then press the shutter button completely to take the picture p 272 In magnified view the exposure is locked Shutter speed and aperture will be displayed in red ...

Page 293: ...will deteriorate It is recommended that you temporarily exit Live View shooting and allow the camera to cool down before shooting again The red E icon indicates that the Live View shooting will soon stop automatically If this happens you will not be able to shoot again until the camera s internal temperature decreases Exit the Live View shooting or turn off the power and let the camera rest for a ...

Page 294: ...area In low light if you set the 52 LCD brightness to a bright setting noise or irregular colors may appear in the Live View image However the noise or irregular colors will not be recorded in the captured image When you magnify the image the image sharpness may look more pronounced than in the actual image Custom Functions During Live View shooting certain Custom Functions will not work some sett...

Page 295: ... 316 and make sure the card is able to record movies at the desired movie recording quality setting If you handhold the camera and shoot movies camera shake can cause blurred movies Using a tripod is recommended in such cases Full HD 1080 Full HD 1080 indicates compatibility with High Definition featuring 1080 vertical pixels scanning lines ...

Page 296: ... select d or bulb 3 Focus on the subject Before shooting a movie focus with AF or manual focus p 284 When you press the shutter button halfway the camera will focus with the current AF method 4 Shoot the movie Press the 0 button to start shooting a movie X While the movie is being shot the o mark will be displayed on the upper right of the screen X Sound will be recorded by the built in microphone...

Page 297: ...e frame rate See page 304 4 Focus and shoot the movie The procedure is the same as steps 3 and 4 for Autoexposure Shooting p 296 Shutter priority AE Shutter speed Changing the shutter speed during movie shooting is not recommended since the changes in the exposure will be recorded When shooting a movie of a moving subject a shutter speed of 1 25 sec to 1 125 sec is recommended The faster the shutt...

Page 298: ...ng switch to k 2 Set the shooting mode to f Press the W button and turn the 6 or 5 dial to select f 3 Set the desired aperture While looking at the LCD monitor turn the 6 dial 4 Focus and shoot the movie The procedure is the same as steps 3 and 4 for Autoexposure Shooting p 296 Aperture priority AE Aperture Changing the aperture during movie shooting is not recommended since variations in the expo...

Page 299: ...l be ISO 200 ISO 25600 H 4K movie shooting The ISO speed will be set automatically within ISO 100 ISO 12800 Under z2 ISO speed settings if you set Range for H s Maximum setting to H2 204800 p 330 the automatic ISO speed setting range s maximum will be expanded to H2 equivalent to ISO 204800 Even if you set the Maximum and Minimum to a narrower range than the default ISO range ISO 100 ISO 12800 it ...

Page 300: ...can set the exposure compensation up to 3 stops In the d and bulb modes the ISO speed shutter speed and aperture will not be recorded in the movie s Exif information During movie shooting in the d s f or bulb mode this camera supports the Speedlite s function to turn on the LED light automatically in low light conditions However no icon indicating that the LED light is ON is displayed on the infor...

Page 301: ... X The ISO speed setting screen will appear on the LCD monitor Turn the 6 or 5 dial to set it For details on the ISO speed see the next page 4 Set the shutter speed and aperture Press the shutter button halfway and check the exposure level indicator To set the shutter speed turn the 6 dial To set the aperture turn the 5 dial The settable shutter speeds depend on the frame rate See page 304 5 Focus...

Page 302: ...O 25600 If z2 Highlight tone priority is set to Enable p 193 automatic manual setting range of ISO speed will be ISO 200 ISO 25600 H 4K movie shooting With Auto A the ISO speed will be set automatically within ISO 100 ISO 12800 Under z2 ISO speed settings in Range for H if you set Maximum to H2 204800 p 330 the maximum ISO speed for automatic ISO speed setting range will be expanded to H2 equivale...

Page 303: ...5 sec for NTSC and 1 100 sec for PAL If you change the shutter speed while shooting under fluorescent or LED lighting image flicker may be recorded In step 4 if you cannot set the shutter speed or aperture set the power switch to 1 and turn the 6 or 5 dial Under 86 Custom Controls if s Expo comp hold btn turn is set p 454 you can set exposure compensation while ISO Auto is set When ISO Auto is set...

Page 304: ...ng quality Still photos cannot be taken during movie shooting To take still photos stop the movie shooting and take still photos using viewfinder shooting or Live View shooting Settable Shutter Speeds Frame rate Settable Shutter Speeds 2 1 4000 1 125 sec 3 1 4000 1 100 sec 8 1 4000 1 60 sec 7 1 4000 1 50 sec 6 1 4000 1 30 sec 5 B 4 1 4000 1 25 sec Still Photo Shooting ...

Page 305: ...oexposure Shutter priority Aperture priority Manual exposure Movie recording size AF method Battery level Frame rate ISO speed Movie recording format Audio recording level meters Manual Line input Auto Lighting Optimizer Movie shooting remaining time Elapsed time Wind filter Attenuator Movie recording method Compression rate Movie Servo AF Highlight tone priority Audio recording level Manual Line ...

Page 306: ... be recorded to the card which is set for Playback If Q or Qw is set and the ISO speed or aperture changes during movie shooting the white balance may also change If you shoot a movie under fluorescent or LED lighting the movie image may flicker If you perform AF with a USM lens during movie shooting in low light horizontal banding noise may be recorded in the movie The same type of noise may occu...

Page 307: ...ie file is created on the card The movie screen coverage for 4K movies is approx 100 and for Full HD approx 100 You can also focus by pressing the p button Under z5 V btn function if k or q k is selected you can press the shutter button completely to start or stop the movie shooting p 337 Monaural sound is recorded by the camera s built in microphone p 296 Most external microphones equipped with a...

Page 308: ...e image displayed will automatically show the effects of the settings listed below Final Image Simulation for Movie Shooting Picture Style Sharpness Strength contrast color saturation and color tone will be reflected White balance White balance correction Exposure Depth of field Auto Lighting Optimizer Peripheral illumination correction Chromatic aberration correction Highlight tone priority Final...

Page 309: ...ive function During manual exposure shooting p 301 you can press the i button to set the ISO speed For details on setting the ISO speed see page 302 By pressing the B button and then the B button you can set white balance shift and white balance bracketing Note that the drive mode metering mode and flash exposure compensation cannot be set Shooting Function Settings W f i O B Settings ...

Page 310: ...elect a function and set it Use 9 to select a function X The setting of the selected function is displayed on the screen Turn the 6 or 5 dial to set it To set the movie recording size press 0 To set Auto white balance select Q then press 0 To set the white balance shift or Picture Style parameters press the B button Pressing 0 will return the camera to movie shooting Q Quick Control Under z4 Movie...

Page 311: ...will be recorded in the MOV format file extension MOV Convenient for editing with a computer MP4 The movie will be recorded in the MP4 format file extension MP4 This file format is compatible with a much larger range of playback systems than with MOV files 3 Setting the Movie Recording Quality MOV MP4 The card s writing and reading speeds required for recording movies will differ depending on the ...

Page 312: ...gh Definition Full HD quality The aspect ratio is 16 9 Frame Rate fps frame per second 2 119 9fps 8 59 94fps 6 29 97fps For areas where the TV system is NTSC North America Japan South Korea Mexico etc For 2 see page 318 3 100 0fps 7 50 00fps 5 25 00fps For areas where the TV system is PAL Europe Russia China Australia etc For 3 see page 318 4 23 98fps B 24 00fps Mainly for motion pictures For B se...

Page 313: ...crease faster or may become higher If the red E icon appears during movie shooting it indicates that the card may be hot Stop the movie shooting and let the camera cool down before removing the card Do not remove the card right away From a 4K movie you can select any desired frame to save it as an approx 8 8 megapixel 4096x2160 JPEG still image to the card p 374 Movie recording coverage The respec...

Page 314: ...e in Full HD A movie shot in H8 7 will be played back on the LCD monitor at a different frame rate from the frame rate of the movie shot The frame rate displayed on the movie recording size screen switches depending on whether 53 Video system is set to For NTSC or For PAL The camera cannot shoot High Definition HD and Standard Definition VGA movies If you change the movie size from Full HD to 4K t...

Page 315: ...s each frame at a time for recording Although the file size is larger than with IPB Standard the movie is better suited in editing X IPB Standard Compresses multiple frames at a time efficiently for recording Since the file size is smaller than with ALL I For editing movie shooting time will be longer with a card of the same capacity IPB Light Selectable when the movie recording format is MP4 Sinc...

Page 316: ... time a maximum of approx 10 sec Movie shooting stops automatically Cards that Can Record Movies Movie Recording Quality CF Card CFast Card H 87 J CFast 2 0 65B4 J UDMA 7 100 MB sec or faster CFast 2 0 L 23 W UDMA 7 100 MB sec or faster CFast 2 0 87 W UDMA 7 60 MB sec or faster CFast 2 0 87 X 30 MB sec or faster 65B4 W 30 MB sec or faster 65B4 X 10 MB sec or faster 65 V 10 MB sec or faster If you ...

Page 317: ...ting the card does not resolve the problem refer to the card manufacturer s website Cautions for 24 00p Enable When MP4 is set Movie rec size cannot be set LBX will be set High Frame Rate p 318 cannot be set 53 Video system cannot be set 53 HDMI frame rate p 340 cannot be set The movie image will be output at 1080 24 00p via HDMI If you connect the camera to a TV set etc not compatible with the 10...

Page 318: ... 97 fps 25 00 fps movie file it will be played back in slow motion at 1 4 speed High Frame Rate Cautions for High Frame Rate Enable Under z5 Time code if Count up is set to Free run p 326 the time code will not be recorded MOV MP4 Movie rec size and 24 00p cannot be set Even if you set it back to Disable the movie recording size will not revert to the original setting Set the movie recording size ...

Page 319: ...min 23 min 2585 MB min 87 W 2 min 11 min 47 min 1298 MB min 87 X 8 min 34 min 138 min 440 MB min 65B4 W 5 min 23 min 93 min 654 MB min 65B4 X 16 min 67 min 270 min 225 MB min Movie Recording Quality Total Recording Time on Card File Size 4 GB 16 GB 64 GB L Full HD 87 X 8 min 35 min 141 min 431 MB min 65B4 X 17 min 70 min 281 min 216 MB min 65 V 43 min 173 min 695 min 87 MB min An increase of the c...

Page 320: ...r the movie playback ends select the next movie and play it back Using CF cards exceeding 128 GB and CFast cards formatted with the camera If you use the camera to format a CF card with more than 128 GB in capacity the camera will format it in exFAT When using an exFAT formatted card even if the file size exceeds 4 GB during movie shooting the movie will be saved as a single file rather than being...

Page 321: ...g will stop automatically You can start shooting a movie again by pressing the 0 button The movie will be recorded as a new movie file When shooting High Frame Rate movies The maximum recording time of one movie clip is 7 min 29 sec If the movie shooting time reaches 7 min 29 sec the movie shooting will stop automatically You can start shooting a movie at a high frame rate again by pressing the 0 ...

Page 322: ...at the level meter to adjust the sound recording level Look at the peak hold indicator and adjust so that the level meter sometimes lights up on the right of the 12 12 dB mark for the loudest sounds If it exceeds 0 the sound will be distorted Line input The audio can come through the Line input The sound input will be recorded together with the image to the movie You can adjust the sound recording...

Page 323: ...s a very loud sound In such a case setting it to Enable is recommended Using the microphone Normally the built in microphone for movie shooting records monaural sound Stereo sound recording is possible by connecting an external stereo microphone commercially available equipped with a miniature stereo plug 3 5 mm diameter to the camera s external microphone IN terminal p 28 Line input Line out ster...

Page 324: ...ne input If Line input is not set and the sound is input it may cause a malfunction When Line input is set the built in microphone for movie shooting will not record the sound Also Wind filter and Attenuator cannot be set do not work When using headphones for audio noise reduction will not be applied to the headphone output Because of this what you hear will differ from the actual audio recorded w...

Page 325: ...t set 3 Silent Control Settable Functions Shooting Mode d bulb s f a Shutter speed k k Aperture k k Exposure k k k k 1 ISO speed k Recording level 2 k k k k n Volume k k k k If z5 Silent Control is set to Enable h you cannot perform Quick Control setting with the 5 Quick Control Dial or 6 Main Dial during movie shooting Even if you change the aperture silently with h the movie will still record th...

Page 326: ...an set the time code s start time Manual input setting You can freely set the hour minute second and frames Reset The time set with Manual input setting and Set to camera time is reset to 00 00 00 or 00 00 00 p 329 Set to camera time Sets hours minutes and seconds to match the camera s internal clock Frames will be set to 00 3 Setting the Time Code Count Up Start Time Setting If you shoot a High F...

Page 327: ...back Time code Displays the time code during movie playback Movie Recording Count Movie Playback Count During movie shooting During movie playback With Time code set Regardless of the Movie rec count setting the time code will always be recorded to the movie file except for High Frame Rate movies with Free run set The Movie play count setting under z5 Time code switches in tandem with the x3 Movie...

Page 328: ...start stop syncs with the recording by an external recording device Disable The recording start stop is controlled by the external recording device HDMI During High Frame Rate movie shooting if Count up in Time code is set to Free run the time code will not be appended to the HDMI video output To check whether your external recording device is compatible with the Time code or Rec Command consult t...

Page 329: ...editing movies Enable The discrepancy is corrected automatically by skipping time code numbers DF Drop frame Disable The discrepancy is not corrected NDF Non drop frame The time code will be displayed as follows Enable DF 00 00 00 Playback time 00 00 00 00 Disable NDF 00 00 00 Playback time 00 00 00 00 Drop Frame If the frame rate is 3 100 0 fps 7 50 00 fps 5 25 00 fps B 24 00 fps or 4 23 98 fps t...

Page 330: ... within ISO 100 to H1 equivalent to ISO 102400 and the maximum limit within ISO 200 to H2 equivalent to ISO 204800 Range for H For 4K movie shooting you can set the ISO speed s automatic and manual setting ranges minimum and maximum limits The default setting is ISO 100 ISO 12800 You can set the minimum limit within ISO 100 to H1 equivalent to ISO 102400 and the maximum limit within ISO 200 to H2 ...

Page 331: ... to be recorded you can temporarily stop Movie Servo AF as follows Tap on the icon on the lower left of the screen Under 86 Custom controls if a button is assigned to Pause Movie Servo AF p 452 you can pause Movie Servo AF while holding down that button When you press the button again Movie Servo AF will resume If a button is assigned to AF stop p 449 Movie Servo AF will stop while holding down th...

Page 332: ...hooting time p 307 With certain lenses the mechanical sound of the lens for focusing may be recorded If this happens you can use an external microphone commercially available to reduce the mechanical sound of the lens to be recorded Movie Servo AF will pause during zooming or magnified view During movie shooting if a subject approaches or moves away or if the camera is moved vertically or horizont...

Page 333: ... with 3x3 diag n the grid is displayed together with diagonal lines to help you compose with better balance by aligning the intersections over the subject Note that the grid is not displayed during movie shooting Movie recording quality You can set the movie recording format MOV or MP4 movie recording size 24 00p and High Frame Rate For details see page 311 Sound recording You can set sound record...

Page 334: ...o take effect at all times for movie shooting before and during movie shooting During shooting sets the AF adjustment speed to take effect only during movie shooting AF speed You can adjust the AF speed focus transition speed from standard speed to slow one of seven levels or fast one of two levels to obtain the desired effect for movie creation Lenses supporting slow focus transition during movie...

Page 335: ...AF point loses the original subject The closer the setting is to the minus symbol the less the camera is inclined to track a different subject It is effective when you want to prevent the AF points from rapidly tracking something that is not the intended subject during panning or when an obstacle cuts across the AF points Responsive 1 2 3 This makes the camera more responsive when tracking a subje...

Page 336: ...magnify the image Standard is the normal setting Sensitive provides a better touchscreen response than Standard Try using both settings and select the one you prefer To disable touchscreen operations select Disable Time code You can set the time code For details see page 326 Regardless of the z3 Beep setting no beeper will sound for touchscreen operations However when focus is achieved with AF the...

Page 337: ...ng If k or q k is set besides pressing the 0 button you can start stop the movie shooting by pressing the shutter button completely or by using Remote Switch RS 80N3 or Timer Remote Controller TC 80N3 both sold separately p 258 Setting Pressing halfway Pressing completely Metering and AF No function q Metering only No function k Metering and AF Starts stops movie shooting q k Metering only Starts ...

Page 338: ...information Without having an HDMI connection even if you press the B button while watching the camera s LCD monitor the output will still display the information To record a video without an information overlay check that no shooting information or AF point is being displayed on the external monitor etc Setting awithout info is recommended When awithout info is set When outputting a movie via HDM...

Page 339: ...will turn off automatically after the set time for 52 Auto power off elapses If you select A a and set 52 Auto power off to Disable the HDMI output will stop if you do not operate the camera for 30 min movie shooting will stop With awithout info set and you press the o or B button etc the setting screen may be displayed in the HDMI video output While recording a movie to an external recording devi...

Page 340: ...ovie will be output via HDMI according to the HDMI frame rate setting The HDMI output during High Frame Rate movie shooting will not output the movie at 119 9p 100 0p The selectable frame rates will differ depending on the 53 Video system setting If the picture does not appear on the HDMI output device set the 53 Video system correctly to For NTSC or For PAL depending on the video system of the ou...

Page 341: ...imes even if you do not press the shutter button halfway The Image Stabilizer consumes battery power and may shorten the total movie shooting time depending on the shooting conditions If you use a tripod or if the Image Stabilizer is not necessary it is recommended that you set the IS switch to 2 With autoexposure shooting or shutter priority AE if the brightness changes during movie shooting the ...

Page 342: ... not appear or the level if displayed will hardly go upward First shoot a few test movies to see if the card can write fast enough If the indicator indicates that the card is full and movie shooting stops automatically the sound near the end of the movie may not be recorded properly If the card s writing speed is slow due to fragmentation and the indicator appears formatting the card may make the ...

Page 343: ...still photos movies how to view them on a TV screen and other playback related functions Images shot and saved with another device The camera may not be able to properly display images captured with a different camera edited with a computer or that have had their file names changed ...

Page 344: ...k images starting with the first captured image turn the dial clockwise Each time you press the B button the information display will change x Image Playback Single Image Display No information Basic information display Shooting information display If 87 Add cropping information is set to an option other than Off Aspect ratio 3 2 p 439 the captured photos will show the lines indicating the image a...

Page 345: ... the grid on the playback image With 33 Playback grid you can select 3x3 l 6x4 m or 3x3 diag n This function is convenient for checking the image s vertical or horizontal tilt as well as composition Shooting Information Display 3 Grid Display Detailed information Lens Histogram information White balance information Picture Style information 1 Picture Style information 2 GPS information Lens aberra...

Page 346: ...ages recorded Protect images Voice memo Battery level Card number Image recording quality Edited images Cropping Frame Grab Highlight tone priority ISO speed Aperture Exposure compensation amount If the image was taken by another camera certain shooting information may not be displayed It may not be possible to play back images taken with this camera on other cameras ...

Page 347: ...sed images resized images cropped images and frame grab images are indicated with u For images cropped and then saved N will be displayed Exposure compensation amount Shutter speed Shooting mode Multiple exposures Frame Grab ISO speed Shooting date and time Image recording quality Edited images Cropping Frame Grab Histogram Brightness RGB White balance correction Correction amount White balance AF...

Page 348: ...ens name Focal length Histogram display RGB Lens Histogram information White balance information Picture Style information 1 Picture Style information 2 Frame grab images from 4K movies saved as still photos p 374 will not display certain shooting information screens ...

Page 349: ...nformation Lens aberration correction information 1 Lens aberration correction information 2 Latitude Elevation Longitude UTC Coordinated Universal Time GPS information If the GPS information is not recorded to the image GPS information screen will not be displayed ...

Page 350: ...hts will blink To obtain more detailed gradation in the overexposed blinking areas set the exposure compensation to a negative amount and shoot again Sample Movie Information Display Movie shooting mode High Frame Rate movie File size Shutter speed Movie recording method Compression rate Movie recording size Recording time Time code Movie playback Aperture Frame rate ISO speed Movie recording form...

Page 351: ...e lost If there are too many pixels on the right the highlight detail will be lost The gradation in between will be reproduced By checking the image and its brightness histogram you can see the exposure level inclination and the overall gradation RGB Display This histogram is a graph showing the distribution of each primary color s brightness level in the image RGB or red green and blue The horizo...

Page 352: ...range frame Turning the 6 dial further counterclockwise will switch the display from 9 images 36 images and to 100 images If you turn the dial clockwise it will rotate through 100 36 9 4 and single image display 3 Select an image Operate 9 or the 5 dial to move the orange frame and select the image Press the u button to turn off the 6u icon then turn the 6 dial will display the image s on the next...

Page 353: ...w 6 Under the 32 tab select Image jump w 6 then press 0 2 Select the jump method Select the jump method then press 0 d Display images one by one e Jump 10 images f Jump 100 images g Display by date h Display by folder i Display movies only j Display stills only P Display protected images only k Display by image rating p 361 Turn the 6 dial to select I Jumping through Images Jump Display ...

Page 354: ... was set Playback position Jump method To search images by shooting date select Date To search images by folder select Folder If the card contains both movies and still photos select Movies or Stills to display one or the other If the jump method is set to Protect or Image Rating but no images are protected or have ratings you cannot use the 6 dial to browse through images ...

Page 355: ...reen The image magnification increases as you turn the 6 dial clockwise You can magnify the image up to approx 10x The image magnification decreases as you turn the 6 dial counterclockwise In the case of 1 and 3 only turning the dial further will display the index display p 352 2 Scroll around the image Use 9 to scroll around the magnified image Press the u button or x button to exit the magnified...

Page 356: ...s will be displayed at approx 110 The magnified view starts at the AF point that achieved focus If the photo is taken with manual focus the magnified view starts at the image center Same as last magnification from center The magnification will be the same as the last time you exited the magnified view with the x or u button The magnified view starts at the image center 3 Setting the Initial Magnif...

Page 357: ...e in the index display p 352 3 Rotate the image Each time you press 0 the image will rotate clockwise as follows 90 9 270 9 0 To rotate another image repeat steps 2 and 3 b Rotating the Image If you set 51 Auto rotate to OnzD p 390 before taking vertical shots you need not rotate the image as described above If the rotated image is not displayed in the rotated orientation during image playback set...

Page 358: ...n the 5 dial to select the image 2 Protect the image When you press the J K button the image will be protected and the K icon will appear at the top of the screen To cancel the image protection press the J K button again The K icon will disappear To protect another image repeat steps 1 and 2 J Protecting Images Protecting a Single Image with the J K Button Image protection icon ...

Page 359: ...the 5 dial to select the image to be protected You can also select an image on the index display p 352 4 Protect the image Press 0 to protect the selected image The K icon will appear at the top of the screen To cancel the image protection press 0 again The K icon will disappear To protect another image repeat steps 3 and 4 3 Protecting a Single Image with the Menu Image protection icon ...

Page 360: ...If you format the card p 74 the protected images will also be erased Movies can also be protected Once an image is protected it cannot be erased by the camera s erase function To erase a protected image you must first cancel the protection If you erase all the images p 388 only the protected images will remain This is convenient when you want to erase unnecessary images all at once When All images...

Page 361: ...hree image display To return to the single image display turn the dial clockwise 3 Set the rating Press 0 and a blue highlight frame will appear as shown in the screenshot Turn the 5 dial to select a rating then press 0 X When you set a rating mark to the image the total number of the images displayed beside the rating mark will be counted up To rate another image repeat steps 2 and 3 Setting Rati...

Page 362: ...turn the 5 dial to select the image to be rated 3 Set the rating Each time you press the J K button the rating mark will change l m n o p None To rate another image repeat steps 2 and 3 Rating with the J K Button Taking Advantage of Ratings With 32 Image jump w 6 you can display only images with a specific rating With 32 Slide show you can play back only images with a specific rating Depending on ...

Page 363: ...ce memo microphone The maximum recording time for a voice memo is approx 30 sec To end the voice memo let go of the button X The icon will be displayed on the top of the screen K Recording and Playing back Voice Memos Recording a Voice Memo Voice memo microphone With 87 Memo audio quality you can change the tone quality of the voice memo To record a voice memo longer than 30 sec repeat step 2 Duri...

Page 364: ...play back images then turn the 5 dial to select an image with the icon displayed on the top of the screen 3 Play back a voice memo Press the J K button to play back the voice memo Turn the 6 dial to adjust the sound volume To stop playback press the J K button Playing a Voice Memo Speaker If the image is appended with multiple voice memos they will be played back consecutively You cannot erase onl...

Page 365: ...During image playback press the Q button X The Quick Control options will appear 2 Select an item and set it Tilt 9 up or down to select a function X The setting of the selected function is displayed at the bottom Turn the 5 dial to set it For RAW image processing Resize and Cropping press 0 and set the function For details see page 392 for RAW image processing page 397 for Resize and page 399 for...

Page 366: ...l be recorded to the image but the camera will not rotate the image for display Pressing the Q button during the index display will switch to the single image display and the Quick Control screen will appear Pressing the Q button again will return to the index display For images taken with another camera the options you can select may be restricted ...

Page 367: ...ide show k Enjoying Movies Playback on a TV Set p 379 Playback on the Camera s LCD Monitor p 369 Even if the camera is connected to a TV set with an HDMI cable and a 4K movie is played back it will be played back in Full HD quality Playback in 4K quality is not possible Since hard disk recorders do not have an HDMI IN port the camera cannot be connected with an HDMI cable to a hard disk recorder E...

Page 368: ...atible with the movie s recording format Playback and Editing with a Computer To play back or edit a movie with commercially available software use software compatible with MOV format and MP4 format movies For details on commercially available software contact the software manufacturer MOV format movies can also be played back with EOS MOVIE Utility EOS software p 551 ...

Page 369: ...ingle image display press 0 X The movie playback panel will appear at the bottom of the screen 4 Play back the movie Turn the 5 dial to select 7 Play then press 0 X The movie will start playing back You can pause the movie playback by pressing 0 Press it again to resume the playback You can adjust the sound volume during movie playback by turning the 6 dial For more details on the playback procedu...

Page 370: ...s 0 the movie will play frame by frame If you hold down 0 it will fast forward the movie 4 Last frame Displays the movie s last frame X Edit Displays the editing screen p 372 Frame Grab Selectable when a 4K movie is played You can grab the frame displayed on the screen and save it as a JPEG still photo p 374 Playback position mm ss Playback time minutes seconds with Movie play count Rec time set h...

Page 371: ...ume with the TV set Turning the 6 dial will not change the sound volume If there is audio feedback place the camera farther away from the TV set or turn down the TV sound volume If you detach or attach the lens the card s writing speed is slow or the movie file contains corrupted frames during movie playback the movie playback will stop With a fully charged Battery Pack LP E19 the continuous playb...

Page 372: ...ht to see the previous or next frames Holding down the key will fast forward or fast rewind the frames Turn the 5 dial for frame by frame playback After deciding which part to edit out press 0 The portion highlighted in white on the top of the screen is what will remain 3 Check the edited movie Select 7 and press 0 to play back the edited movie To change the editing part go back to step 2 To cance...

Page 373: ...o the movie playback screen Since the editing is performed in approx 1 sec increments position indicated by on the top of the screen the actual position where the movie is edited may differ from the position you specified If the card does not have enough free space New file will not be available When the battery level is low movie editing is not possible Use a fully charged battery Movies shot wit...

Page 374: ...ovie On the shooting information screen p 350 the 4K movie is indicated with the H icon With the index display press 0 to switch to the single image display 3 In the single image display press 0 X The movie playback panel will appear at the bottom of the screen 4 Select a frame to grab Use the movie playback panel to select the frame to grab as a still photo For details on using the movie playback...

Page 375: ...the destination folder and image file number 7 Select the image to be displayed Select View original movie or View extracted still image X The selected image will be displayed Frame grabbing is not possible with Full HD movies or 4K movies shot with a different camera Frame grabbing is not possible if the camera is connected to a computer ...

Page 376: ...n the screen then press 0 All images Movies Stills Protect Turn the 5 dial to select one of the following jAll images kMovies zStills JProtect Then press 0 Date Folder Rating Turn the 5 dial to select one of the following iDate nFolder 9Rating When zH is highlighted press the B button Select the desired setting then press 0 3 Slide Show Auto Playback Number of images to be played back Date Folder ...

Page 377: ...selected shooting date will be played back nFolder Still photos and movies in the selected folder will be played back kMovies Only the movies on the card will be played back zStills Only the still photos on the card will be played back JProtect Only the protected still photos and movies on the card will be played back 9Rating Only the still photos and movies with the selected rating will be played...

Page 378: ... displayed on the upper left of the image Press 0 again to resume the slide show During the automatic playback of still images you can press the B button to switch the display format p 344 During movie playback you can adjust the sound volume by turning the 6 dial During auto playback or pause you can turn the 5 dial to view another image During auto playback auto power off will not take effect Th...

Page 379: ...the plug s dHDMI MINI logo facing the front of the camera insert it into the D terminal 2 Connect the HDMI cable to the TV set Connect the HDMI cable to the TV set s HDMI IN port 3 Turn on the TV set and switch the TV set s video input to select the connected port 4 Set the camera s power switch to 1 5 Press the x button X The image will appear on the TV screen Nothing will be displayed on the cam...

Page 380: ...connected to the camera If it does not switch automatically use the TV set s remote control to select the HDMI IN port the cable is connected to Using HDMI CEC TV Sets When the camera is connected to a TV set with an HDMI cable even 4K movies will be played back in Full HD quality they cannot be played back in 4K quality Adjust movie sound volume with the TV set The sound volume cannot be adjusted...

Page 381: ...on then press the Enter button For a slide show press the button to select an option then press the Enter button If you select Return and press the Enter button the menu will disappear and you can use the button to select an image Still photo playback menu Movie playback menu Return 9 image index Play movie Slide show Display shooting info Rotate Some TV sets require you to first enable the HDMI C...

Page 382: ...ress 0 a Copying Images 3 Copying a Single Image Movie Files Exceeding 4 GB If you are copying images from a CFast card g to a 128 GB or smaller CF card f formatted in FAT32 movie files exceeding 4 GB cannot be copied Movie files exceeding 4 GB can be copied between a CFast card g and CF card f as long as the latter has a total capacity of 128 GB or greater and is formatted in exFAT The copy sourc...

Page 383: ...on will appear on the upper left of the screen If you press the u button and turn the 6 dial counterclockwise you can select an image from a three image display To return to the single image display turn the dial clockwise To select another image to be copied repeat step 4 5 Press the J K button After selecting all the images to be copied press the J K button 6 Select OK Check the card where the i...

Page 384: ... card and target card then select OK X The copying will start and the progress will be displayed When the copying is completed the result will be displayed Select OK to return to the screen in step 2 You can copy all the images in a folder or on a card at once Under x1 Image copy when you select Sel n or All image you can copy all the images in the folder or on a card 3 Copying All Images in a Fol...

Page 385: ...o set the print order again If Sel n or All image is selected and the folder or card has a movie file exceeding 4 GB that cannot be copied to the target a message will appear Only the still photos and the movie files not exceeding 4 GB will be copied The image s print order information or image transfer information will not be retained when the image is copied Shooting is not possible during the c...

Page 386: ... X The Erase menu will appear 3 Erase the image Select Erase then press 0 The image displayed will be erased L Erasing Images Erasing a Single Image Once an image is erased it cannot be recovered Make sure you no longer need the image before erasing it To prevent important images from being erased accidentally protect them Erasing a RAW JPEG image will erase both the RAW and JPEG images Setting 87...

Page 387: ...dial to select the image to be erased then press 0 X A checkmark X will be displayed on the upper left of the screen If you press the u button and turn the 6 dial counterclockwise you can select an image from a three image display To return to the single image display turn the 6 dial clockwise To select another image to be erased repeat step 3 4 Erase the image Press the L button then press OK X T...

Page 388: ...All images on card all the images in the folder or on the card will be erased 3 Erasing All Images in a Folder or on a Card To erase all images including protected images format the card p 74 When All images on card is selected the images in the card selected under 51 Record func card folder sel with Record play or Playback will be erased ...

Page 389: ...brightness then press 0 2 Adjust the brightness While referring to the gray chart turn the 5 dial then press 0 Changing Image Playback Settings 3 Adjusting the LCD Monitor Brightness To check the image s exposure referring to the histogram is recommended p 351 During playback pressing the U button will display the screen in step 2 ...

Page 390: ...and on the computer OnD The vertical image is automatically rotated only on the computer Off The vertical image is not automatically rotated 3 Auto Rotation of Vertical Images Auto rotation will not work with vertical images captured while auto rotation was Off They will not rotate even if you later switch it to On for playback The image displayed immediately after shooting will not be automatical...

Page 391: ...processing JPEG image resizing and JPEG image cropping The camera may not be able to process images taken with another camera Post processing images as described in this chapter cannot be performed when the camera is connected to a computer via an interface cable ...

Page 392: ...ress 0 X 1 images will be displayed 2 Select the image to be processed Turn the 5 dial to select the image you want to process If you press the u button and turn the 6 dial counterclockwise you can select an image from the index display 3 Set the desired processing conditions Press 0 to make the RAW processing options appear in a while p 394 Use 9 to select an option then turn the 5 or 6 dial to s...

Page 393: ...n press 0 When you select OK the JPEG image created by processing will be saved to the card Check the destination folder and image file number then select OK To process another image repeat steps 2 to 4 You can magnify the image by pressing the u button in step 3 The magnification will differ depending on the RAW image processing screen s Image quality setting With 9 you can scroll around the magn...

Page 394: ... the Picture Style By pressing the B button you can adjust the sharpness contrast and other parameters The displayed image will reflect the setting s effect Auto Lighting Optimizer p 189 You can set the Auto Lighting Optimizer The displayed image will reflect the setting s effect High ISO speed noise reduction p 190 You can set the noise reduction processing for high ISO speeds The displayed image...

Page 395: ...If the effects of correction are not apparent use Digital Photo Professional to apply the peripheral illumination correction Distortion correction Image distortion due to lens characteristics can be corrected If Enable is set the corrected image will be displayed The image periphery will be trimmed in the corrected image Since the image resolution may look slightly lower adjust the sharpness with ...

Page 396: ...sified with the effects of correction When Digital Lens Optimizer is set certain shooting conditions may cause strong outlines to appear in the image If necessary adjust the Picture Style s Sharpness When processing images with Distortion correction set to Enable AF point display information p 351 or Dust Delete Data p 403 will not be appended to the image The lens correction data for lens aberrat...

Page 397: ...sized 1 Select Resize Under the 32 tab select Resize then press 0 X An image will be displayed 2 Select the images to be resized Turn the 5 dial to select the image you want to resize If you press the u button and turn the 6 dial counterclockwise you can select an image from the index display 3 Select the desired image size Press 0 to display the image sizes Select the desired image size then pres...

Page 398: ...ck the destination folder and image file number then select OK To resize another image repeat steps 2 to 4 Resize Options by Original Image Size Original Image Size Available Resize Settings K 5 6 3 k k k K k k 5 k The item marked with an asterisk will be cropped slightly when resized ...

Page 399: ...he u button and turn the 6 dial counterclockwise you can select an image from the index display 3 Set the cropping frame size position and orientation Press 0 to display the cropping frame The image area within the cropping frame will be cropped Changing the Cropping Frame Size Turn the 6 dial to change the cropping frame size The smaller the cropping frame the more magnified the cropped image wil...

Page 400: ...area to be cropped will be displayed Press the Q button again to return to the original image 5 Save the cropped image Press 0 and select OK to save the cropped image Check the destination folder and image number then select OK To crop another image repeat steps 2 to 4 Once a cropped image is saved it cannot be cropped again or resized AF point display information p 351 and Dust Delete Data p 403 ...

Page 401: ...the dust spots remaining can be deleted automatically by Digital Photo Professional EOS software p 550 Smudges adhering to the front of the sensor Besides dust entering the camera from outside in rare cases lubricant from the camera s internal parts may adhere to the front of the sensor If visible spots still remain after the automatic sensor cleaning having the sensor cleaned by a Canon Service C...

Page 402: ...no picture is taken X After sensor cleaning is finished the camera will automatically turn off and on In step 2 select Auto cleaningf and set it to Disable X The sensor cleaning will no longer be performed when you set the power switch to 1 R or 2 f Automatic Sensor Cleaning Cleaning the Sensor Now Disabling Automatic Sensor Cleaning For best results perform the sensor cleaning with the camera pla...

Page 403: ... sheet of paper Set the lens focal length to 50 mm or longer Set the lens s focus mode switch to MF and set the focus to infinity If the lens has no distance scale rotate the camera to face toward you and turn the focusing ring clockwise all the way 1 Select Dust Delete Data Under the z3 tab select Dust Delete Data then press 0 2 Select OK X After the automatic self cleaning of the sensor is perfo...

Page 404: ...paration procedure on the preceding page then select OK Take the picture again After the Dust Delete Data is obtained it is appended to all the JPEG and RAW images captured thereafter Before an important shoot it is recommended that you update the Dust Delete Data by obtaining it again For details about using Digital Photo Professional EOS software p 550 to erase dust spots refer to the Digital Ph...

Page 405: ...one by a Canon Service Center is recommended 1 Select Sensor cleaning Under the 53 tab select Sensor cleaning then press 0 2 Select Clean manually 3 Select OK X In a moment the reflex mirror will lock up and the shutter will open CLn will blink on the top LCD panel 4 Clean the sensor 5 End the cleaning Set the power switch to 2 3 Manual Sensor Cleaning If you use a battery make sure it is fully ch...

Page 406: ... can scratch the sensor Do not insert the blower tip inside the camera beyond the lens mount If the power is turned off the shutter will close and the shutter curtains or reflex mirror may get damaged Never use pressurized air or gas to clean the sensor Pressurized air may damage the sensor and sprayed gas may freeze on the sensor and scratch it If the battery level becomes low while cleaning the ...

Page 407: ...era alone to transfer images recorded on the card to the computer Digital Print Order Format DPOF p 413 DPOF Digital Print Order Format enables you to print images recorded on the card according to your printing instructions such as the image selection quantity to print etc You can print multiple images in one batch or create a print order for a photofinisher ...

Page 408: ...itch to 2 2 Connect the camera to a computer Use the interface cable provided with the camera When connecting the cable to the camera use the cable protector p 38 Connect the cable to the digital terminal with the plug s icon facing the back of the camera Connect the cord s plug to the computer s USB terminal d Transferring Images to a Computer Preparing Image Transfer Before connecting the camera...

Page 409: ...main window is displayed Direct transfer in step 5 on page 411 will not be displayed You cannot transfer images to the computer If the EOS Utility screen does not appear refer to the EOS Utility Instruction Manual p 4 Before disconnecting the cable turn off the camera Hold the plug not the cord to pull out the cable You can also transfer images to an FTP server via a wired LAN connected to the Eth...

Page 410: ...tton and turn the 6 dial counterclockwise you can select an image from a three image display To return to the single image display turn the 6 dial clockwise To select another image to be transferred repeat step 4 3 Selecting the Images to be Transferred When Sel Image is selected you can check the image s transfer status on the upper left of the screen No mark Not selected X Selected for transfer ...

Page 411: ... this way Sel n Select Sel n and select Folder images not transfer d When you select a folder all the images in that folder not yet transferred to the computer will be selected Selecting Folder images failed transf will select the selected folder s images that failed to transfer Selecting Clear folder transf history will clear the transfer history of the images in the selected folder After clearin...

Page 412: ... preceding page If any screen other than EOS Utility s main window is displayed on the computer Direct transfer is not displayed During the image transfer certain menu options cannot be used You can also transfer movies Up to 9 999 images can be transferred in one batch When transferring an image having a voice memo the voice memo will also be transferred Shooting is possible during the image tran...

Page 413: ...s such as print type date imprinting file number imprinting etc The print settings will be applied to all print ordered images They cannot be set individually for each image 1 Select Print order Under the 31 tab select Print order then press 0 2 Select Set up 3 Set the options as desired Set the Print type Date and File No Select the option to be set then press 0 Select the desired setting then pr...

Page 414: ...print the index print Even if Date and File No are set to On the date or file number may not be imprinted depending on the print type setting and printer With Index prints the Date and File No cannot both be set to On at the same time When printing with DPOF use the card whose print order specifications are set It cannot be printed with the specified print order if you just extract images from the...

Page 415: ...o print a copy of the displayed image By turning the 5 dial you can set the number of copies to be printed up to 99 Index Press 0 to add a checkmark to the box X The image will be included in the index print Byn Select Mark all in folder and select the folder A print order for one copy of all the images in the folder will be specified If you select Clear all in folder and select the folder the pri...

Page 416: ...on card one copy of all the images on the card will be set for printing If you select Clear all on card the print order will be cleared for all the images on the card Note that RAW images and movies will not be included in the print order even if you set By n or All image ...

Page 417: ...various camera functions and change the functionality of buttons and dials to suit your picture taking preferences with Custom Functions and Custom Controls You can also save the current camera settings to a card or register them under the w1 w2 or w3 shooting mode ...

Page 418: ...pot metering link to AF point 82 Exposure Safety shift p 424 k Same exposure for new aperture p 425 k 83 Exposure Restrict shooting modes p 427 k k Restrict metering modes k Metering used in manual exposure Set shutter speed range p 428 k k Set aperture range k k AE Microadjustment p 429 k k FE Microadjustment p 430 k Shaded Custom Functions do not function during Live View LV shooting or movie sh...

Page 419: ...lay Operation Focusing screen p 433 Viewfinder info during exposure p 434 LCD panel illumination during Bulb k Recording card image size setting p 435 k k 86 Operation Warnings z in viewfinder p 436 Dial direction during Tv Av k k Av setting without lens p 437 k k Multi function lock k k Custom Controls Depends on setting J Kbutton function p 438 During playback ...

Page 420: ... 439 k Timer duration p 440 1 Shutter release time lag Memo audio quality p 441 Default Erase option During playback Retract lens on power off p 442 k k 88 Clear Even if 88 Clear all Custom Func C Fn is performed the settings for 85 Focusing screen and 86 Custom Controls will remain unchanged Although the 83 AE Microadjustment and 83 FE Microadjustment settings will not be cleared Disable will be ...

Page 421: ...nts for the shutter speed and aperture and 1 3 stop increments for exposure compensation AEB level and flash exposure compensation 1 2 1 2 stop Exposure compensation 1 2 stop Sets 1 2 stop increments for the shutter speed aperture exposure compensation AEB level and flash exposure compensation ISO speed setting increments C Fn1 1 3 1 3 stop You can set the ISO speed manually in 1 3 stop increments...

Page 422: ... will not be canceled even if you set the power switch to 2 If the flash is ready to fire or if you switch to movie shooting AEB will be canceled temporarily but the AEB range will be retained Bracketing sequence C Fn1 The AEB shooting sequence and white balance bracketing sequence can be changed 0 0 0 0 0 0 AEB White Balance Bracketing B A Direction M G Direction 0 Standard exposure 0 Standard wh...

Page 423: ... be performed at the viewfinder center Linked to active AF point Spot metering will be linked to the manually selected AF point If the AF area selection mode has been set to Automatic selection AF Zone AF or Large Zone AF spot metering will be performed at the viewfinder center With an external Speedlite you can use FE lock linked to a manually selected AF point You can also use it for metered man...

Page 424: ...he standard exposure When ISO speed is set safety shift will also work with AEB shooting in the a mode Under z2 ISO speed settings even if Range for stills or Min shutter spd is changed from the default setting safety shift will override it if the standard exposure cannot be obtained The minimum and maximum ISO speeds of the safety shift using the ISO speed will be determined by the Auto range set...

Page 425: ...hutter speed and aperture already set will be used for shooting If you perform 1 2 or 3 and the maximum aperture becomes slower adjust the ISO speed and shutter speed before you shoot ISO ISO speed If you perform 1 2 or 3 a higher ISO speed will be set automatically to compensate for the number of stops the maximum aperture has become slower The same exposure that would be obtained without perform...

Page 426: ...ange set with Range for stills the same exposure that would be obtained without performing 1 2 or 3 cannot be obtained If Shutter speed is set and the exposure cannot be maintained within the range set with 83 Set shutter speed range the same exposure that would be obtained without performing 1 2 or 3 cannot be obtained If you perform 1 2 or 3 and the camera turns off power switch is set to 2 etc ...

Page 427: ...0 to add a checkmark X Then select OK to register the setting Metering used in manual exposure C Fn3 You can set the metering mode to be used in the a shooting mode Xq Specified metering mode The currently set metering mode is used q Evaluative metering w Partial metering r Spot metering e Center weighted average metering The restricted shooting mode settings are not registered to w1 w2 or w3 You ...

Page 428: ... it from 1 8000 sec to 15 sec Lowest speed You can set it from 30 sec to 1 4000 sec Set aperture range C Fn3 You can set the aperture range In the f a and bulb modes you can set the aperture manually within the range you have set In the d and s modes the aperture will be set automatically within the set aperture range except for movie shooting Then select OK to register the setting Min aperture Ma...

Page 429: ...ote that performing this adjustment may prevent obtaining an accurate exposure Even if you use AE Microadjustment to adjust the standard exposure level the effective exposure compensation range you can set for movie shooting remains unchanged while the standard exposure level alone will be changed For movie shooting if the effective exposure compensation range is exceeded the exposure compensation...

Page 430: ...the subject OFF Disable ON Enable Select Enable then press the Q button The adjustment screen will appear The adjustment can be made up to 1 stop in 1 8 stop increments If the flash exposure level tends to underexpose the subject set it to the plus side If it tends to overexpose set it to the minus side Normally this adjustment is not required Perform this adjustment only if necessary Note that do...

Page 431: ...O speed is H1 equivalent to ISO 102400 or higher ISO 32000 or higher if the camera s internal temperature is low the maximum continuous shooting speed will be approx 10 0 fps even if High speed is set to 14 16 fps 11 fps or Low speed is set to 13 fps 11 fps With AC Adapter Kit ACK E4 the maximum continuous shooting speed will be approx 8 0 fps regardless of the ISO speed p 148 For Live View shooti...

Page 432: ...hots is taken You can set it from 2 to 99 exposures Pressing the L button will return the setting to Disable If Disable is set continuous shooting can continue up to the maximum burst displayed on the right side of the viewfinder Restrict drive modes C Fn4 You can restrict the drive modes selectable with the o button Select a drive mode u p B V M k l then press 0 to add a checkmark X Then select O...

Page 433: ...sures cannot be obtained with evaluative metering and spot metering at the center Use either center weighted average metering or AF point linked spot metering except for at the center Since the Ec A B L focusing screens have a prism in the center AF based on color or facial information may not be achieved if the subject is near the center of the viewfinder even if 24 Auto AF pt sel EOS iTR AF is s...

Page 434: ...ow the LCD panel behaves if you start a Bulb exposure with its illumination lit either to stay on or to turn off when the exposure starts and light up for a short period if the U button is pressed OFF Off When the Bulb exposure starts the LCD panel illumination turns off Pressing the U button during a Bulb exposure illuminates the LCD panel for approx 6 sec ON On during Bulb The LCD panel illumina...

Page 435: ...e 6 or 5 dial while looking at the rear LCD panel LCD monitor When you press the H button the Img type size or Record func card folder sel screen will appear Pressing the button toggles between the two screens OFF Disable H button You cannot select the card or set the image size by pressing the H button It can prevent the image size or recording card from changing when the H button is pressed acci...

Page 436: ...e touch image quality is set If you change the image recording quality with the one touch image quality setting function p 455 the warning icon will appear When spot metering is set If the metering mode is set to r spot metering p 239 the warning icon will appear Dial direction during Tv Av C Fn6 Normal Reverse direction Dial turning direction when setting the shutter speed and aperture can be rev...

Page 437: ...X Then select OK to register the setting 6 Main Dial The Main Dial and vertical grip Main Dial will be locked 5 Quick Control Dial The Quick Control Dial will be locked 9 Multi controller The Multi controller and vertical grip Multi controller will be locked Custom Controls C Fn6 You can assign often used functions to camera buttons or dials according to your preferences For details see page 443 I...

Page 438: ...ton ends the recording To protect an image use the x1 Protect images screen 7 K Play memo Hold Rec memo When you play back an image having a voice memo press the J K button to hear the voice memo To start recording a voice memo hold down the J K button for approx 2 sec To end the recording let go of the button To protect an image use the x1 Protect images screen 9 Rating J and K disabled To rate a...

Page 439: ... is recorded to the card without being cropped If you transfer the image to a computer you can use Digital Photo Professional to easily crop the image to the aspect ratio that was set at the time of shooting OFF Off aspect ratio 3 2 6 7 Aspect ratio 6 7 6 6 Aspect ratio 6 6 5 6 Aspect ratio 10 12 3 4 Aspect ratio 3 4 5 7 Aspect ratio 5 7 4 5 Aspect ratio 4 5 Cropping information will also be appen...

Page 440: ... be maintained after shutter release Normally the timer length is approx 2 sec after the shutter release A longer timer length will make it easier to keep using the AE lock for shooting at the same exposure Shutter release time lag C Fn7 Normally stabilization control is performed to stabilize the shutter release time lag By setting Shortened this stabilization control can be disabled to make the ...

Page 441: ...uring image playback and image review immediately after shooting when you press the L button the erase menu appears p 386 You can set which option Cancel or Erase is to be preselected on this screen If Erase is set you can just press 0 to quickly erase the image Cancel selected L Erase selected If you record another voice memo to an image that already has a voice memo the audio quality will be the...

Page 442: ...hed to the camera You can set it to retract the extended lens automatically when the camera s power switch is set to 2 ON Enable OFF Disable When Enable is set this function takes effect regardless of the lens s focus mode switch setting AF or MF With auto power off the lens will not retract regardless of the setting Before detaching the lens make sure that it is retracted ...

Page 443: ...am on the left will show the location of the selected button or dial 3 Assign a function Select a function then press 0 If the z icon appears on the screen s bottom left you can press the B button and set other related options 4 Exit the setting When you press 0 to exit the setting the screen in step 2 will reappear Press the M button to exit 7 Custom Controls With the screen in step 2 displayed y...

Page 444: ...t AF point direct selection 451 Select AF point OzS during metering Pause Movie Servo AF 452 Metering start 452 k AE lock k k AE lock while button pressed k AE lock hold k k AE lock AF stop k k FE lock 453 k k ISO speed Set ISO speed hold button turn Set ISO speed during metering Set ISO Ozg during metering Exposure compensation hold button turn 454 Shutter speed setting in M mode Aperture setting...

Page 445: ...ustom Controls k k k k k 2 k 2 k 2 k 3 k 3 k 3 k 4 k 4 k 4 k 5 k 6 k 7 k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k stands for AF stop button provided on super telephoto lenses equipped with Image Stabilizer ...

Page 446: ...th of field preview 456 IS start Menu display Register recall shooting function k 9 k 9 Unlock while button pressed 457 Start movie recording when k set Switch to Custom shooting mode Image replay Magnify Reduce press SET turn Magnify Reduce button Playback button Info button 458 Erase button Protect button Cycle between the set functions Flash function settings No function disabled k k Images Ope...

Page 447: ...ustom Controls k k 8 k 8 k 8 k 8 k 8 k 8 k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k 10 k k k k k k k k stands for AF stop button provided on super telephoto lenses equipped with Image Stabilizer ...

Page 448: ...anual selection surrounding points or Automatic selection AF Zone AF and Large Zone AF cannot be selected 2 Select an AF point manually 3 Hold down the S button then press the i button A beep will sound and the AF point will be registered If the AF area selection mode is set to any setting other than Automatic selection AF the registered AF point will blink Metering and AF start When the AF point ...

Page 449: ...on to Manually selected AF point If you want to keep the currently set AI Servo AF characteristics AF operation and AF area selection mode select Maintain current setting The AF will stop while you hold down the button assigned to this function Useful when you want to stop the AF during AI Servo AF AF stop If 24 Orientation linked AF point is set to Separate AF pts Area pt or Separate AF pts Pt on...

Page 450: ...ert the settings to their defaults You can switch the AF operation In One Shot AF mode when you press the button to which this function is assigned the camera switches to AI Servo AF mode If you press the button in the AI Servo AF mode the camera switches to One Shot AF mode Useful when you need to keep switching between One Shot AF and AI Servo AF for a subject that keeps moving and stopping 3 Wi...

Page 451: ...ch to registered AF point the camera will switches to when you press the center of 9 To register the AF point see page 448 During metering you can select an AF point directly with 5 without pressing the S button When this function is set the functions of the O and S buttons will be switched between them By holding down the S button and turning the 6 dial you can set the exposure compensation or ap...

Page 452: ...he button assigned to this function you can lock the exposure AE lock The AE lock will be maintained until you press the button again Useful when you want to focus and meter the shot separately or when you want to take multiple shots at the same exposure setting When you press the button assigned to this function you can lock the exposure AE lock and the AF will stop Useful during AI Servo AF if y...

Page 453: ...f you use this function in the a mode you can adjust the exposure with the ISO speed while maintaining the current shutter speed and aperture value During metering you can set the ISO speed by turning the 5 dial The settable range is the same as with Set ISO speed hold btn turn During metering you can set the ISO speed by turning the 5 dial When this function is set the functions of the O and i bu...

Page 454: ... can set the aperture with the 5 or 6 dial While looking at the rear LCD panel you can press 0 to select the other card or set the image size To select the other card turn the 6 dial To set the image size turn the 5 dial Exposure compensation hold button turn Shutter speed setting in M mode Aperture setting in M mode Image size selection The operations for Set ISO speed hold btn turn p 453 and Exp...

Page 455: ...es the image size the p1 icon will blink in the viewfinder and the image size will blink on the rear LCD panel Even after shooting the One touch image quality setting will not be canceled To revert to the previous image size press the button assigned to this function again 8 With the setting screen displayed by pressing the B button you can set the image size for this function Press 0 to display t...

Page 456: ...e camera Only while you hold down the button assigned to this function you can recall and use the registered shooting function settings to take a pictue 9 With the setting screen displayed press the B button to display the detailed settings Turn the 5 or 6 dial to select the function to be registered then press 0 to add a checkmark X to it When you select a function and press 0 you can adjust the ...

Page 457: ...tom shooting mode p 472 Under 83 Restrict shooting modes if w1 w2 and w3 have a checkmark X each time you press the B button the mode will be changed in the following sequence w1 9 w2 9 w3 9 current shooting mode Press 0 to play back the images Press 0 to magnify or reduce the images recorded on the card p 355 You can also magnify the image during Live View shooting and movie shooting p 290 291 As...

Page 458: ... compensation metering mode AEB setting shooting mode 10 With the setting screen displayed press the B button to display the detailed settings You can select the functions to switch Turn the 5 dial to select the desired function then press 0 to add a checkmark X Then select OK to register the setting Press 0 to display the flash function setting screen Use this setting when you do not want to assi...

Page 459: ...ge explains how to change the layout of the Custom Quick Control screen Page 68 explains how to operate the Quick Control and page 478 explains how to display the Custom Quick Control screen 1 Select Custom Quick Control Under the 52 tab select Custom Quick Control then press 0 2 Select Start editing layout 3 Read the operation procedure and select OK Q Add item L Remove s Select and confirm Items...

Page 460: ...0 For items which can be positioned and for display sizes see page 462 5 Position the item Use 6 5 or 9 to move the item framed with directional wedges to the desired position If you want to change the size press the B button to change it Press 0 to place the item If there is already an item on that position it will be overwritten deleted To change the position of an item select the item then pres...

Page 461: ...ntrol screen has a checkmark X p 478 Press the B button to display the Custom Quick Control screen p 478 and check the layout Press the Q button to use the Quick Control p 68 In step 2 selecting Revert layout to default will initialize the current setting and revert the Custom Quick Control screen to the default layout p 459 Selecting Clear all items will delete all the items set The screen will t...

Page 462: ... balance shift bracketing k k Auto Lighting Optimizer k Custom Controls k AF operation k k AF point selection k k Metering mode k Drive mode k Recording function card selection k k k Date Time Zone k k k k External Speedlite control k Highlight tone priority k Viewfinder grid k Sensor cleaning k Exposure level k k GPS setting k Depending on the items the amount of displayable information and setta...

Page 463: ...first 1 Select Add My Menu tab Under the 9 tab select Add My Menu tab then press 0 2 Select OK X The MY MENU1 tab is created You can create up to five menu tabs by repeating steps 1 and 2 1 Select Configure MY MENU Turn the 6 dial to select Configure MY MENU tab for registering menu items then press 0 3 Registering My Menu Creating and Adding My Menu Tab Registering Menu Items under the My Menu Ta...

Page 464: ...rename or delete the menu tab Sort registered items You can change the order of the registered items in My Menu Select Sort registered items and select the item whose order you want to change Then press 0 With z displayed turn the 5 dial to change the order then press 0 Delete selected items Delete all items on tab You can delete any of the registered items Delete selected items deletes one item a...

Page 465: ...ton to delete any unnecessary characters Operate the 5 6 or 9 to move the and select the desired character Then press 0 to enter it You can enter up to 16 characters To cancel the text entry press the B button then select OK 3 Exit the setting After entering the text press the M button then select OK X The set name is saved If you cannot enter text in step 2 press the Q button and use the characte...

Page 466: ...5 will be deleted and the 9 tab will revert to its default Delete all items You can delete only but all the items registered under the MY MENU1 to MY MENU5 tabs The tab s will remain When Delete all items is selected all the items registered under all the created tabs will be deleted Deleting all My Menu tabs Deleting all items If you perform Delete tab or Delete all My Menu tabs tab names renamed...

Page 467: ...t is to appear first when you press the M button Normal display Displays the last displayed menu screen Display from My Menu tab Displays with the 9 tab selected Display only My Menu tab Only the 9 tab is displayed The z 2 3 5 and 8 tabs will not be displayed Menu Display Settings ...

Page 468: ...I 1 Select Save load cam settings on card Under the 54 tab select Save load cam settings on card then press 0 2 Select Save to card 3 Select OK X The camera settings will be saved to the card On the screen in step 3 you can press the B button to change the file name 8 characters as desired and save it For the procedure see Changing the File Name on page 203 The number of characters that can be ent...

Page 469: ...zer Long exposure noise reduction High ISO speed noise reduction Highlight tone priority z3 Image review time Beep Release shutter without card Mirror lockup Flash firing E TTL II flash metering Flash sync speed in Av mode Anti flicker shooting z4 Live View shooting Live View shooting AF method Grid display Exposure simulation z5 Live View shooting LV silent shooting Metering timer LV touch contro...

Page 470: ...election EOS iTR AF Lens drive when AF impossible Selectable AF point Select AF area selection mode AF area selection method Orientation linked AF point Initial AF point with AI Servo AF 25 AF point selection pattern AF point display during focus Viewfinder display illumination AF status in viewfinder AF Microadjustment x2 Image jump with 6 x3 Highlight alert AF point display Playback grid Histogr...

Page 471: ...e modes 85 Focusing screen Viewfinder info during exposure LCD panel illumination during Bulb Recording card and image size setting 86 Warnings z in viewfinder Dial direction during Tv Av Av setting without lens Multi function lock Custom Controls J K button function 87 Add cropping information Timer duration Shutter release time lag Memo audio quality Default Erase option Retract lens on power of...

Page 472: ... Select Register settings 3 Register the desired items Select the Custom shooting mode to be registered then press 0 Select OK on the confirmation dialog X The current camera settings p 473 will be registered under the Mode Dial s C position If you change a setting while shooting in the w1 w2 or w3 mode the respective Custom shooting mode can be updated automatically to reflect the change in the s...

Page 473: ...lls WB correction movies Color space Picture Style Lens aberration correction Multiple exposure setting z2 JPEG quality Image size ISO speed settings Auto Lighting Optimizer Long exposure noise reduction High ISO speed noise reduction Highlight tone priority z3 Image review time Beep Release shutter without card Mirror lockup Flash firing E TTL II flash metering Flash sync speed in Av mode Anti fl...

Page 474: ... 21 Case 1 Case 2 Case 3 Case 4 Case 5 Case 6 22 AI Servo 1st image priority AI Servo 2nd image priority 23 Lens electronic MF AF assist beam firing One Shot AF release priority 24 Auto AF point selection EOS iTR AF Lens drive when AF impossible Selectable AF point Select AF area selection mode AF area selection method Orientation linked AF point Initial AF point with AI Servo AF 25 AF point selec...

Page 475: ... used in manual exposure Set shutter speed range Set aperture range AE Microadjustment excluding the adjustment amount FE Microadjustment excluding the adjustment amount 84 Continuous shooting speed Limit continuous shot count Restrict drive modes 85 Viewfinder info during exposure LCD panel illumination during Bulb Recording card and image size setting 86 Dial direction during Tv Av Av setting wi...

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Page 477: ... features system accessories etc Certification Logo Select 54 Certification Logo Display and press 0 to display some of the logos of the camera s certifications Other certification logos can be found in this Instruction Manual on the camera body and on the camera s package ...

Page 478: ...rol screen p 480 and Custom Quick Control screen p 461 z button display options under 52 tab enables you to select the options displayed when the B button is pressed Select the desired display option and press 0 to add a checkmark X Then select OK to register the setting B Button Functions Camera settings Electronic level Quick Control screen Custom Quick Control screen ...

Page 479: ... X for all four display options The Displays camera settings sample screen is displayed in English for all languages Even if you set not to display the Electronic level it will still appear for Live View shooting and movie shooting when you press the B button While the Quick Control screen or Custom Quick Control screen is displayed pressing the Q button enables you to set a function with Quick Co...

Page 480: ...d Custom Controls Focus indicator Possible shots AF operation White balance correction Shutter speed AE lock Quick Control icon Mirror lockup Metering mode Exposure level indicator Maximum burst Number of remaining multiple exposures Shooting mode AF operation indicator Auto cleaning Auto Lighting Optimizer Exposure level indicator Flash exposure compensation Drive mode Flash ready FE lock High sp...

Page 481: ...en will appear and you can use 6 5 9 and B to set the function Button Operation for the Quick Control and Custom Quick Control Screens Shooting mode AF operation Drive mode AF point selection Metering mode Flash exposure compensation ISO speed Exposure compensation White balance AEB ...

Page 482: ... is recharged p 42 Battery s recharge performance level is displayed in three levels Green Battery s recharge performance is fine Green Battery s recharge performance is slightly degraded Red Purchasing a new battery is recommended Using genuine Canon Battery Pack LP E19 or LP E4N LP E4 is recommended If you use batteries that are not genuine Canon products the camera s full performance may not be...

Page 483: ... the power plug into a power outlet 4 Set the camera s power switch to 1 p 53 Using a Household Power Outlet Disconnect button Power lamp Do not use an AC adapter other than the AC E19 sold separately Since the DC coupler and AC adapter are not water resistant do not get them wet While the camera s power switch is on do not connect or disconnect the power cord or connector or disconnect the DC cou...

Page 484: ...tery Charger LC E19 Battery Pack LP E4N E4 can also be used to provide power 2 Battery Pack LP E4N LP E4 can also be charged 3 AC Adapter Kit ACK E4 can also be used Battery Pack LP E19 1 Battery Charger LC E19 2 DC Coupler DR E19 3 AC Adapter AC E19 3 Cable protector Macro Ring Lite MR 14EX II ST E2 Macro Twin Lite MT 24EX 270EX II 600EX RT 600EX 430EX III RT 430EX III ST E3 RT Bundled Accessorie...

Page 485: ...rmware All cable lengths given are approximate figures Interface Cable IFC 150U II 1 5 m 4 9 ft Interface Cable IFC 500U II 4 4 7 m 15 4 ft LAN cable EF lenses Timer Remote Controller TC 80N3 Remote Switch RS 80N3 Wireless Controller LC 5 Wireless File Transmitter WFT E8 5 Wireless LAN access point HDMI Cable HTC 100 2 9 m 9 5 ft TV Video Card reader Headphones Connect Station CS100 6 USB port Com...

Page 486: ... k k k k Auto Lighting Optimizer k k k k k Long exposure noise reduction k k k k k High ISO speed noise reduction k k k k k Highlight tone priority k k k k k Lens aberration correction Peripheral illumination correction k k k k k Chromatic aberration correction k k k k k Distortion correction k k k k k Diffraction correction k k k k k Anti flicker shooting 1 k k k k k Color space sRGB k k k k k Ad...

Page 487: ...ng k k k k k Silent low speed shooting k k k k k Self timer 10 sec k k k k k Self timer 2 sec k k k k k Metering Evaluative metering k k k k k Partial metering k k k k k Spot metering k k k k k Center weighted average metering k k k k k Exposure Program shift k Exposure compensation k k k k 3 AEB k k k k AE lock k k k 4 Depth of field preview k k k k k Multiple exposures k k k k k Mirror lockup 1 ...

Page 488: ...anual selection k k k k White balance Auto k k k k Preset k k k k Custom k k k k Color temperature setting k k k k Correction k k k k Bracketing Auto Lighting Optimizer k k k k High ISO speed noise reduction 1 k k k k Highlight tone priority k k k k Lens aberration correction Peripheral illumination correction k k k k Chromatic aberration correction k k k k Distortion correction Diffraction correc...

Page 489: ... with ISO Auto set 3 With ISO Auto you can set a fixed ISO speed Function d bulb s f a k M Metering o o o o Exposure Program shift Exposure compensation k k k k 2 AE lock k k k 3 Sound recording Auto k k k k Manual k k k k Line input k k k k Time code k k k k HDMI output k k k k GPS function k k k k Quick Control k k k k Touch control k k k k ...

Page 490: ...keting 1 White balance correction B A M G bias 9 levels each 186 White balance bracketing B A and M G bias single level increments 3 levels 187 Color space 2 sRGB Adobe RGB 200 Picture Style DAuto PStandard QPortrait RLandscape uFine Detail SNeutral UFaithful VMonochrome WUser Def 1 3 169 Lens aberration correction 3 Peripheral illumination Enable Disable 194 Chromatic aberration Enable Disable Di...

Page 491: ...67 168 Auto Lighting Optimizer Disable Low Standard High 189 Disabled in M or B modes Long Exposure Noise Reduction 2 Disable Auto Enable 191 High ISO speed noise reduction 3 Disable Low Standard High 190 Highlight tone priority Disable Enable 193 Image review time Off 2 sec 4 sec 8 sec Hold 77 Beeper Enable Disable 76 Release shutter without card Enable Disable 50 Mirror lockup Disable Enable Ena...

Page 492: ... 1 min 10 min 30 min 283 LV touch control Standard Sensitive Disable 283 Case 1 Versatile multi purpose setting 114 Case 2 Continue to track subjects ignoring possible obstacles 114 Case 3 Instantly focus on subjects suddenly entering AF points 115 Case 4 For subjects that accelerate or decelerate quickly 115 Case 5 For erratic subjects moving quickly in any direction 116 Case 6 For subjects that ...

Page 493: ...y 122 AI Servo 2nd image priority Shooting speed priority 2 1 Equal priority 0 Focus priority 1 2 123 Lens electronic MF Enable after One Shot AF Disable after One Shot AF Disable in AF mode 124 AF assist beam firing Enable Disable IR AF assist beam only 125 One Shot AF release priority Release priority Focus priority 126 ...

Page 494: ... Large Zone AF Auto selection AF 131 AF area selection method S 9 M Fn button S 9 Main Dial 132 Orientation linked AF point Same for both vertical horizontal Separate AF points Area point Separate AF points Point only 132 Initial AF point AI Servo AF Initial AF point selected Manual AF point Auto 134 AF point selection pattern Stops at AF area edges Continuous 135 AF point display during focus Sel...

Page 495: ...n o p 361 Slide show Set playback description Display time Repeat 376 Image transfer Image selection transfer RAW JPEG transfer Transfer with caption 410 Image jump w 6 1 image 10 images 100 images Date Folder Movies Stills Protect Rating 353 Highlight alert Disable Enable 350 AF point display Disable Enable 351 Playback grid Off 3x3 l 6x4 m 3x3 diag n 345 Histogram display Brightness RGB 351 Movi...

Page 496: ...uto power off 1 min 2 min 4 min 8 min 15 min 30 min Disable 76 LCD brightness Adjustable to one of seven brightness levels 389 Date Time Zone Date year month day Time hr min sec Daylight saving time Time zone 55 Language K Select the interface language 58 Viewfinder Information Electronic level Hide Show 83 Grid display Hide Show 81 Show hide in viewfinder Shooting mode Metering mode White balance...

Page 497: ...function and WFT E8 sold separately WFT E6 sold separately wireless LAN settings GPS setting GPS Auto time setting Position update interval GPS information display GPS Logger 211 HDMI output frame rate 1 2 Auto 59 94i 50 00i 59 94p 50 00p 23 98p 340 When using the GPS function or Wireless File Transmitter WFT E8 WFT E6 sold separately be sure to check the countries and areas of use and observe the...

Page 498: ... copyright details Delete copyright information 208 Camera system information Serial number Firmware version Release cycles Camera status log 520 Certification Logo Display Some of the camera s certification logos are displayed 477 z firmware ver Select to update the firmware of the camera lens Speedlite or Wireless File Transmitter C Fn1 Exposure Customize camera functions as desired 421 C Fn2 Ex...

Page 499: ...ge Add My Menu tab Add My Menu tabs 1 5 463 Delete all My Menu tabs Delete all My Menu tabs 466 Delete all items Delete all items under My Menu tabs 1 5 466 Menu display Normal display Display from My Menu tab Display only My Menu tab 467 ...

Page 500: ...V MP4 311 Movie recording size 4K 4096x2160 Full HD 1920x1080 NTSC 59 94p 29 97p 23 98p PAL 50 00p 25 00p MJPG ALL I For editing IPB Standard IPB Light 312 24 00p Disable Enable 317 High Frame Rate Disable Enable 318 Sound recording Sound recording Auto Manual Line input Disable 322 Recording level Wind filter Disable Enable 323 Attenuator Disable Enable Movie Servo AF Speed When active Always on ...

Page 501: ...r 6 29 97fps is set Metering timer 4 sec 8 sec 16 sec 30 sec 1 min 10 min 30 min 336 LV touch control Standard Sensitive Disable 336 Time code Count up Start time setting Movie recording count Movie play count 1 HDMI Drop frame 2 326 Silent control Enable h Disable h 325 V button function q k q k 337 HDMI display a awithout information A a 338 ...

Page 502: ...that you calibrate discharge the battery so that the camera can accurately determine its capacity and display its battery level accurately For details see page 45 If the charging starts and only the 100 lamp lights in green right away it means the battery s internal temperature is outside the appropriate temperature range The battery will start recharging automatically when the internal temperatur...

Page 503: ...ry is installed properly in the camera p 47 Make sure the card slot cover is closed p 49 Recharge the battery p 42 If the power is turned off while an image is being recorded to the card the access lamp will remain on or continue to blink for a few seconds When the image recording is completed the power will turn off automatically Do not use any battery other than the genuine Battery Pack LP E19 o...

Page 504: ...a prolonged period Activating the AF frequently without taking a picture Using the lens s Image Stabilizer Using GPS Using the LCD monitor frequently Continuing Live View shooting or movie shooting for a prolonged period Auto power off is in effect If you do not want auto power off to take effect set 52 Auto power off to Disable p 76 Even if 52 Auto power off is set to Disable the LCD monitor will...

Page 505: ...on halfway again to refocus automatically or focus manually p 62 145 If a card error message is displayed see page 52 or 523 CF cards with a capacity greater than 128 GB and CFast cards are formatted in exFAT This means that if you format a card with a capacity over 128 GB with this camera and then insert it into another camera an error may be displayed and it may not be possible to use the card S...

Page 506: ...3 use flash p 260 or use a tripod See Minimizing Blurred Photos on page 229 Depending on the attached lens the number of usable AF points and patterns and Area AF frame s shape vary The lenses are categorized into 11 groups from A to K p 102 Check which group your lens belongs to Using a lens in groups G to K will have fewer usable AF points p 105 108 I have to press the shutter button twice compl...

Page 507: ...l temperature ISO speed flicker reduction shutter speed aperture subject conditions brightness lens flash use and shooting function settings For details see pages 148 149 If you shoot something that has fine detail such as a field of grass the file size will be larger and the actual maximum burst may be lower than the number listed on page 158 If Rec separately is set and different image sizes are...

Page 508: ...SO 50 H1 equivalent to ISO 102400 H2 equivalent to ISO 204800 or H3 equivalent to ISO 409600 When z2 Highlight tone priority is set to Disable p 193 you can set ISO 100 125 160 L or H1 H2 H3 Set z2 Auto Lighting Optimizer to Disable p 189 When Low Standard or High is set even if you set a decreased exposure compensation or flash exposure compensation the image may come out bright See page 237 to s...

Page 509: ... becomes slow slow sync shooting so that both the subject and background are properly exposed To prevent a slow shutter speed under z3 External Speedlite control set Flash sync speed in Av mode to 1 250 1 60sec auto or 1 250 sec fixed p 264 Make sure the flash or PC sync cord is securely attached to the camera If you use a non Canon flash unit with Live View shooting set z5 Silent LV shoot to Disa...

Page 510: ... Av mode to Auto p 264 If you use flash the shutter will make two release sounds each time you shoot p 274 It indicates that the camera s internal temperature is high If the white s icon is displayed the still photo s image quality may deteriorate If the red E icon is displayed it indicates that the Live View shooting will soon stop automatically p 293 If the image size is set to 41 or 61 the shoo...

Page 511: ...use a CFast card g Even a high speed CF card f can only record a very short movie approx 10 sec max If the shooting mode is d s f or bulb the ISO speed will be set automatically In the a mode you can freely set the ISO speed p 302 If z2 Highlight tone priority has been set to Enable the settable ISO speed range will start from ISO 200 Even if you set Range for movies for ISO speed expansion you ca...

Page 512: ...operation sound or images may be out of focus Flickering horizontal stripes noise or irregular exposures can be caused by fluorescent lighting LED lighting or other light sources during movie shooting Also changes in the exposure brightness or color tone may be recorded In the s or a mode a slow shutter speed may reduce the problem If you move the camera to the left or right panning or shoot a mov...

Page 513: ...t be appended to the HDMI video output p 328 For High Frame Rate movie shooting it will count up by 4 sec for every sec in real time p 318 Still photos cannot be taken during movie shooting To take still photos stop the movie shooting and then perform viewfinder shooting or Live View shooting The time code is not appended The time code s count is faster I cannot take still photos during movie shoo...

Page 514: ...Custom Controls setting p 443 Under the 9 tab Menu display is set to Display from My Menu tab or Display only My Menu tab Set Normal display p 467 Set the color space to sRGB If Adobe RGB is set the first character will be an underscore p 200 Operation Problems I cannot change the setting with the 6 5 or 9 Vertical grip controls like the 6 and 9 do not work Touchscreen operation is not possible A ...

Page 515: ...en printing at a photofinisher you can imprint the date and time in the picture using the date and time recorded in the shooting information p 413 If the number of images recorded on the card exceeds the number the camera can display will be displayed If the LCD monitor is dirty use a soft cloth to clean it The LCD monitor display may seem slightly slow in low temperatures or look black in high te...

Page 516: ...aken with another camera Movies edited with a computer cannot be played back with the camera If you operate the camera s dials or lens during movie shooting the operation sound will also be recorded Using an external microphone commercially available is recommended p 323 Playback Problems Part of the image blinks in black A red box is displayed on the image During image playback the AF points are ...

Page 517: ...stem of your TV set Make sure the HDMI cable s plug is inserted all the way in p 379 If the movie file size reaches 4 GB another movie file will be created automatically p 320 However if you use a CF card exceeding 128 GB or a CFast card formatted with the camera you can record a movie to a single file even exceeding 4 GB You can grab frames only from 4K movies Frame grabbing is not possible with ...

Page 518: ...550 to process those images With this camera you cannot resize JPEG 6 images or 1 41 61 images or frame grab images from 4K movies saved as still photos p 397 1 41 61 images and frame grab images from 4K movies saved as still photos cannot be cropped with the camera p 399 White red blue or other colored dots of light may appear on images if the sensor has been affected by cosmic rays etc By select...

Page 519: ... does not have PictBridge and direct printing is not possible From the EOS Solution Disk CD ROM install EOS Utility EOS software p 550 to your computer p 551 Make sure EOS Utility s main window is displayed Sensor Cleaning Problems The shutter makes a sound during sensor cleaning Automatic sensor cleaning does not work Printing Related Problems Direct printing does not work Computer Connection Pro...

Page 520: ...tus display then press 0 2 Check the system status You can check the serial number firmware version and shutter release cycles You can check the history of camera s past errors and cautions and can also check the lens used use of flash and the battery used when the error or caution occurred 3 Check the log In step 2 press the B button X The camera s status log will be displayed Err is an error mes...

Page 521: ... speed precision If this adjustment is made repeatedly this Caution message will appear You can continue shooting but consulting your nearest Canon Service Center is recommended 02 A sudden drop in battery performance was detected If this happens again after battery replacement contact a service center While the camera is turned off if the battery s remaining capacity decreases abnormally within a...

Page 522: ...plays the latest five entries for Errors and Cautions If there are more than five entries the oldest entries will be deleted automatically The shutter release cycles are displayed in units of 1000 If there have been 1 000 000 or more shutter release cycles 1 000 000 will be displayed If the same Error or Caution occurs repeatedly consult your nearest Canon Service Center ...

Page 523: ...p 25 26 47 02 Card cannot be accessed Reinsert or replace card or format card with the camera ÎRemove and insert the card again replace the card or format the card p 49 74 04 Cannot save images because card is full Replace card ÎReplace the card erase unnecessary images or format the card p 49 386 74 06 Sensor cleaning could not be performed Turn the camera off and on again ÎOperate the power swit...

Page 524: ...e for Camera File System DCF 2 0 Image type JPEG RAW 14 bit Canon original RAW JPEG simultaneous recording possible Pixels recorded L Large Approx 20 0 megapixels 5472 x 3648 M1 Medium 1 Approx 12 7 megapixels 4368 x 2912 M2 Medium 2 Approx 8 9 megapixels 3648 x 2432 S Small Approx 5 0 megapixels 2736 x 1824 RAW Approx 20 0 megapixels 5472 x 3648 M RAW Approx 11 2 megapixels 4104 x 2736 S RAW Appr...

Page 525: ...atic aberration correction Distortion correction and Diffraction correction Viewfinder Type Eye level pentaprism Coverage Vertical Horizontal approx 100 with eyepoint approx 20 mm Magnification Approx 0 76x 1 m 1 with 50mm lens at infinity Eyepoint Approx 20 mm from eyepiece lens center at 1 m 1 Diopric adjustment range Approx 3 0 1 0 m 1 dpt Eyepiece shutter Built in Focusing screen Ec C6 provide...

Page 526: ...n AF AF point automatic selection conditions Based on EOS iTR AF setting Enables AF incorporating human face color information iTR Intelligent Tracking and Recognition AF Configuration Tool Case 1 6 AI Servo AF characteristics Tracking sensitivity Acceleration deceleration tracking AF point auto switching AF function customization 17 functions AF fine adjustment AF Microadjustment All lenses by th...

Page 527: ... 1 2 stop increments AEB 3 stops in 1 3 or 1 2 stop increments can be combined with manual exposure compensation AE lock Auto Applied in One Shot AF mode with evaluative metering when focus is achieved Manual With AE lock button Flicker reduction Possible Multiple Exposures Shooting method Function control priority Continuous shooting priority Number of multiple exposures 2 to 9 exposures Multiple...

Page 528: ...ting may become slower depending on the power source type battery level temperature ISO speed flicker reduction shutter speed aperture subject conditions brightness lens flash use shooting function settings etc If 16 fps is set during Live View shooting flash will not be fired Low speed continuous shooting Approx 3 0 fps settable within 1 fps to 13 fps Silent high speed continuous shooting Approx ...

Page 529: ...erminal Provided Flash control Flash function settings Flash C Fn settings Live View Shooting Focus method Dual pixel CMOS AF AF method Face Tracking FlexiZone Single Manual focusing approx 5x and 10x magnification available for focus check AF possible with touchscreen operation Focusing brightness range EV 3 18 at room temperature ISO 100 Metering mode Evaluative metering 315 zones Partial meteri...

Page 530: ...0p 23 98p Approx 500 Mbps Full HD 119 9p 100 0p ALL I Approx 360 Mbps Full HD 59 94p 50 00p ALL I Approx 180 Mbps Full HD 59 94p 50 00p IPB Approx 60 Mbps Full HD 29 97p 25 00p 24 00p 23 98p ALL I Approx 90 Mbps Full HD 29 97p 25 00p 24 00p 23 98p IPB Standard Approx 30 Mbps MP4 Full HD 59 94p 50 00p IPB Standard Approx 60 Mbps Full HD 29 97p 25 00p 24 00p 23 98p IPB Standard Approx 30 Mbps Full H...

Page 531: ... AE Manual exposure Exposure compensation 3 stops in 1 3 or 1 2 stop increments ISO speed Recommended exposure index Full HD P Tv Av B Automatically set within ISO 100 ISO 25600 expandable to H equivalent to ISO 32000 40000 51200 H1 equivalent to ISO 102400 H2 equivalent to ISO 204800 M ISO Auto automatically set within ISO 100 ISO 25600 ISO 100 ISO 25600 set manually in 1 3 or whole stop incremen...

Page 532: ...DMI output can be displayed simultaneously HDMI output Image without information can be output Auto 59 94i 50 00i 59 94p 50 00p 23 98p selectable When 24 00p Enable is set the movie image is output at 24 00p via HDMI Time code appendable Accessory mount Bottom equipped with positioning hole to prevent rotation LCD Monitor Type TFT color liquid crystal monitor Monitor size and dots Width 3 2 in 3 2...

Page 533: ... by 10 or 100 images By shooting date By folder By movies By stills By protected images By rating Image rotation Provided Image protection Provided Rating Provided Voice memo Recording Playback possible Movie playback Enabled LCD monitor HDMI built in speaker provided Start end movie scene editing Possible 4K Frame Grab Frame Grab can be saved as JPEG image Slide show All images By date By folder ...

Page 534: ...ime setting GPS time data set to camera Log data One file per day NMEA format Change in time zone creates another file The log data saved in internal memory can be transferred to a card or downloaded to a computer as a log file Log data deletion Possible Customization Features Custom Functions 34 Custom Quick Control Provided Saving camera settings Up to ten settings can be registered on a card Cu...

Page 535: ...inder shooting Approx 1210 shots at room temperature 23 C 73 F approx 1020 shots at low temperatures 0 C 32 F With Live View shooting Approx 260 shots at room temperature 23 C 73 F approx 240 shots at low temperatures 0 C 32 F With a fully charged Battery Pack LP E19 Movie shooting time Total approx 2 hr 20 min at room temperature 23 C 73 F Total approx 2 hr at low temperatures 0 C 32 F With a ful...

Page 536: ...x 2 hr 20 min per battery Rated input 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Rated output 12 6 V DC 1 63 A Power cord Approx 2 0 m 6 6 ft Working temperature range 5 C 40 C 41 F 104 F Working humidity 85 or less Dimensions W x H x D Approx 155 0 x 51 0 x 95 0 mm 6 10 x 2 01 x 3 74 in Weight Approx 335 g 11 82 oz excluding power cord and protective covers All the data above is based on Canon s testing standards and...

Page 537: ...poration HDMI HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners About MPEG 4 Licensing This product is licensed under AT T patents for the MPEG 4 standard and may be used for encoding MPEG 4 compliant video and or decoding MPEG 4 compliant video that was encoded only 1 fo...

Page 538: ...of non genuine Canon accessories e g a leakage and or explosion of a battery pack Please note that this warranty does not apply to repairs arising out of the malfunction of non genuine Canon accessories although you may request such repairs on a chargeable basis Battery Pack LP E19 and LP E4N LP E4 are dedicated to Canon products only Using it with an incompatible battery charger or product may re...

Page 539: ...g on an authorized one for one basis when you buy a new similar product or to an authorized collection site for recycling waste electrical and electronic equipment EEE and batteries and accumulators Improper handling of this type of waste could have a possible impact on the environment and human health due to potentially hazardous substances that are generally associated with EEE Your cooperation ...

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Page 550: ...nt RAW and JPEG images Some functions differ between the version to be installed on a 64 bit computer and that to be installed on a 32 bit computer You can edit Picture Styles and create and save original Picture Style files This software is aimed at advanced users who are experienced in image processing Shooting locations can be displayed on a map on a computer screen by using the geotag location...

Page 551: ...EOS MOVIE Utility 1 Insert the EOS Solution Disk into the computer For Macintosh double click to open the CD ROM icon displayed on the desktop then double click on setup 2 Click Easy Installation and follow the on screen instructions to install 3 After the software is installed remove the CD ROM Installing the Software Do not connect the camera to a computer before you install the software The sof...

Page 552: ...for AF 144 289 Direct selection of AF point 451 Dual cross type focusing 100 f 8 AF 100 Facial information 127 Focusing point AF point auto switching 120 Manual focusing MF 145 291 Number of AF points 102 Out of focus 61 62 506 Recomposing 245 Registering and using an AF point 448 Spot AF point 30 96 AF point expansion Manual selectionc 91 96 Manual selection surrounding points 92 97 AF ON AF star...

Page 553: ...lay 479 System status 520 Caption name 184 Cards 5 25 49 74 316 Card reminder 50 Formatting 74 Requirements 316 Troubleshooting 52 75 Cases AI Servo AF 113 Caution log status 520 521 Center weighted average metering 239 CF card 9 Cards CFast card 9 Cards Charger 36 42 Chromatic aberration correction 195 Cleaning image sensor 401 Clearing the camera settings 77 AI Servo AF characteristics 121 Camer...

Page 554: ...523 Error log 520 Ethernet 9 Wired LAN Instructions Evaluative metering 238 exFAT 75 320 Expanded ISO speed 163 166 Exposure compensation 241 Exposure compensation with ISO Auto 237 Exposure level increments 421 Exposure level indicator 31 33 275 305 Exposure maintained for new aperture 425 Exposure simulation 281 External Speedlite 9 Flash Eyecup 61 Eyepiece shutter 258 F L1920x1080 movie 312 Fai...

Page 555: ...40 Free run 326 Full High Definition Full HD movie 295 312 Functions available by shooting mode 486 G GPS 220 Geotag update interval 220 Grid 81 280 333 345 H H H1 H2 H3 expanded 163 166 330 HDMI 38 367 379 Connected indicator 338 HDMI CEC 380 Output 338 340 Time code 328 Headphones 324 Help 85 High Frame Rate 318 High ISO speed noise reduction 190 Highlight alert 350 Highlight tone priority 193 H...

Page 556: ...etting range 166 Minimum speed for auto 168 Movie shooting range 330 Setting increments 421 Still image shooting range 166 iTR AF 127 J JPEG 155 158 Jump display 353 L LAN 9 Wired LAN Instruction Manual Landscape R 170 Language 58 Large image size 155 158 397 Large Zone AF 92 98 LCD monitor 24 Brightness adjustment 389 Electronic level 82 478 Image Playback 343 Menu display 71 490 Quick Control 68...

Page 557: ...Medium image size 155 158 397 Memory cards 9 Cards Menu 71 Dimmed menu items 73 My Menu 463 Setting procedure 72 Settings 490 3 icon 8 Metered manual flash 262 Metering mode 238 Metering timer 62 283 336 M Fn 93 132 445 447 M Fn2 445 447 Microadjustment 138 429 430 Microphone Built in 296 External 323 Voice memo 363 Mirror lockup 256 Monochrome V 170 Motion JPEG J 315 MOV 311 Movies 295 24 00p 317...

Page 558: ...311 M RAW Medium RAW 155 158 160 Multi controller 65 Multi function 93 132 445 447 Multi function 2 445 447 Multi function lock 66 437 Multi spot metering 240 Multiple exposure 248 My Menu 463 N Neutral S 170 Noise reduction High ISO speed 190 Long exposures 191 Nomenclature 26 Non Canon flash units 261 NTSC 312 379 497 O ONE SHOT One Shot AF 89 One touch image quality setting 161 455 P P Program ...

Page 559: ...7 Self timer 150 Sensitivity 9 ISO speed Sensor cleaning 401 Sepia Monochrome 174 Servo AF AI Servo AF 90 Movie Servo AF 331 334 335 Sharpness 173 Shooting information display 347 Shooting modes 32 Av Aperture priority AE 233 298 Bulb 296 C1 C2 C3 Custom Shooting 472 M Manual exposure 236 301 P Program AE 228 296 Tv Shutter priority AE 231 297 Shooting orientation registration 132 Shutter button 6...

Page 560: ...itivity 118 Tripod socket 26 Troubleshooting 502 Tv Shutter priority AE 231 297 U Ultra DMA UDMA 50 158 Underscore _ 200 205 USB DIGITAL terminal 28 38 408 User Def W 170 UTC 212 V Vertical grip ON OFF switch 67 Video system 311 379 497 Viewfinder Dioptric adjustment 61 Electronic level 83 Grid 81 Information display 84 Viewing on a TV set 367 379 Voice memo Playback 364 Recording 363 Volume movie...

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Page 562: ...rd or to www canon europe com Support The product and associated warranty are provided in European countries by Canon Europa N V The descriptions in this Instruction Manual are current as of February 2016 For information on the compatibility with any products introduced after this date contact any Canon Service Center For the latest version Instruction Manual refer to the Canon website CEL SW6CA21...

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