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Canon 6371B049AA All in One Printer User Manual
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1. Remove the back up battery cover e Usea small screwdriver to loosen the screw and remove the cover e Be careful not to lose the cover and screw Remove the battery A Install a new back up battery oe The plus side of the battery must face up 5 Attach the cover QD For the date time battery be sure to use a CR2025 lithium battery 248 Troubleshooting Guide ro If there is a problem first refer to this Troubleshooting Guide on pages 249 to 255 If this Troubleshooting Guide does not resolve the problem contact your dealer or nearest Canon Service Center Power Related Problems The battery cannot be recharged with the battery charger provided e Do not recharge any battery pack other than a genuine Canon Battery Pack LP E4 The battery charger s lt CAL CHARGE gt lamp blinks in red The charger s lamp blinks three times oe See pages 30 and 31 The camera does not operate even when the power switch is set to lt ON gt e The battery is not properly installed in the camera p 32 oe Recharge the battery p 28 e Make sure the card slot cover is closed p 36 The access lamp still blinks even when the power switch is set to lt OFF gt oe Ifthe power is cut off while an image is being recorded to the card the access lamp will still continue to light blink for a few seconds When the image recording is completed the power will turn off automa
2. lt MENU gt Menu button p 44 lt INFO gt Info Trimming orientation button p 128 148 156 246 197 CF card slot Strap mount p 36 p 26 SD card slot p 36 p 36 Terminal cover Jw CF card eject omg S button p 38 Con ai E A Playback RA JN button TT LC Access lamp p 156 p 38 Card slot cover release handle p 36 Rear LCD panel p 22 Voice memo microphone p 174 lt I gt Erase button lt 0on gt Protect Voice memo button p 179 p 172 174 lt 342 gt Picture Style selection button p 66 lt FUNC gt Function button p 56 59 72 78 lt 4 gt PC terminal p 120 lt p gt Remote control terminal N3 type p 117 Al lt MIC gt External microphone IN terminal p 152 l All lt A V OUT DIGITAL gt Audio video OUT Battery compartment f Digital terminal p 170 190 cap p 32 lt H MI gt HDMI mini OUT terminal p 171 19 Nomenclature Viewfinder Information Center spot metering circle Focusing screen a ea Area AF frame AF point L Cross type AF points AF points b gt Exposure lt ISO gt ISO speed icon lt gt Metering mode lt M gt Manual exposure lt gt AE lock AEB in progress Multi spot metering lt 4 gt Flash ready Improper FE lock warning lt 44 gt High speed sync FP
3. 177 Copying Images IT K image copy gt The copying will start and the progress will be displayed When the copying is completed the images to copy result will be displayed Select OK to e return to the screen in step 2 Copy finished Copied images Images not copied OK DIS Copying All Images in a Folder In step 2 select Sel Bal Select the source folder to be copied then the target folder MS Copying All Images in a Card In step 2 select All image All the folders and images in the source card will be copied to the target card The folder numbers and file names will remain the same in the target folder E e The file name of the copied image will be the same as the source image s file name e lf Sel Image has been set you cannot copy images in multiple folders at one time Select images in each folder to copy them folder by folder e fan image is being copied to a target folder having the same folder number as the source folder and the target folder already has an image with the same file number the following will be displayed Skip image and continue Replace existing image Cancel copy Select the copying method then press lt 1 gt e Skip image and continue Any images in the source folder having the same file number as images in the target folder will be skipped and not copied e Replace existing image Any images in the target folder having the same file number as the source ima
4. 62 The maximum burst during continuous shooting indicated on the preceding page is the number of continuous shots that can be taken without stopping based on a formatted card In the viewfinder the approximate maximum burst is indicated on the right side The maximum burst is displayed even when a card is not inserted in the camera Make sure that a card is loaded before taking a picture the maximum burst will be greatly reduced p 214 If the viewfinder displays 99 for the maximum burst it means the maximum burst is 99 or higher If the maximum burst decreases to 98 or lower and the internal buffer memory becomes full buSY will be displayed on the top LCD panel and in the viewfinder and shooting will be disabled temporarily If you stop the continuous shooting the maximum burst will increase After all the captured images are written to the card the maximum burst will be as listed on page 61 The maximum burst indicator in the viewfinder will not change even when you use a UDMA CF card However the maximum burst shown in parentheses on page 61 will apply Setting the Image recording Quality GC TEM Setting the JPEG Quality Compression Rate The recording quality compression rate can be set for each image size L M1 M2 S 1 Select JPEG quality JPEG quality e Under the G tab select JPEG Image size L uality then press beis Review time E a y p E Been On Release shutter without card Dus
5. ory Select a parameter e Turn the lt gt dial to select a parameter such as Sharpness then press lt gt 24 Registering a Picture Style Detail sat Batee Def 1 6 Set the parameter Picture Style E Turn the lt gt dial to set the parameter as desired then press lt ei gt For details see Customizing a Picture Style on pages 68 69 MENU fha Picture Style e Press the lt MENU gt button to register E User Def Landscape the new Picture Style The Picture 6 00 06 0 Style selection screen will then es RH EU EEN EEF reappear SCHEER gt The base Picture Style will be indicated on the right of User Def Detail set QD If a Picture Style has already been registered under User Def changing the base Picture Style in step 4 will nullify the parameter settings of the registered Picture Style F To shoot with the registered Picture Style follow step 2 on the preceding page to select User Def and then shoot 71 Setting the White Balance vo White balance WB is for making the white areas look white Normally the lt MB gt Auto setting will obtain the correct white balance If natural looking colors cannot be obtained with lt MB gt you can set the white balance manually to suit the respective light source e a 1 Press the lt FUNC gt button 6 C E e Press the lt FUNC gt button once or S e twice to display the WB on
6. 2 Select Off o Turn the lt gt dial to select Off then press lt 6 gt uam Card Reminder This prevents shooting if there is no card in the camera 1 Select Release shutter without card e Under the Gi tab select Release shutter without card then press lt gt 2 Select Disable o Turn the lt gt dial to select Disable then press lt gt 52 Before You Start EE M Reverting the Camera to the Default Settings The camera s shooting settings and menu settings can be reverted to the default E E 1 Select Clear all camera settings Save load settings on media e Under the tab select Clear all Regist apply basic settings camera settings then press lt 6 gt Clear all camera settings Select OK e Turn the lt gt dial to select OK then press lt G1 gt gt The camera s default settings will be as shown below Clear all camera settings cance ok Shooting Settings Image recording Settings Shooting mode P Program AE Standard One Shot AF I Targo AF point Automatic selection JPEG quality B Evaluative ISO speed A AUTO Met d i Cu Picture Style Standard DC Single shooting Peripheralillumination Enable Correction correction data retained Exposure l 0 Zero compensation AEB East Waite balance ao Flash exposure 9 Zero Custom WB data Registered compensation setting retained External Registered Speedlite control Kees RES s
7. If the 8000 shutter speed blinks it indicates overexposure Turn the s dial to set a smaller aperture higher f number until the shutter speed blinking stops or set a lower ISO speed Fil Aperture Display The higher the f number the smaller the aperture opening will be The apertures displayed will differ depending on the lens If no lens is attached to the camera 00 will be displayed for the aperture Depth of Field Preview Press the depth of field preview button to stop down the lens to the current aperture setting You can check the depth of field range of acceptable focus through the viewfinder El e A higher f number will make more of the foreground and background fall within acceptable focus However the viewfinder will look darker oe Ifthe depth of field is difficult to discern hold down the depth of field preview button while turning the lt 7 lt gt dial The depth of field can be clearly seen with the Live View image p 126 oe The exposure will be locked AE lock while the depth of field preview button is pressed 111 M Manual Exposure ma In this mode you set both the shutter speed and aperture as desired To determine the exposure refer to the exposure level indicator in the viewfinder or use a commercially available exposure meter This method is called manual exposure lt M gt stands for Manual 1 Set the shooting mode to lt M gt H e Press the lt MOD
8. Installing and Removing the Card von The camera can use a CF card and SD card Images can be recorded when at least one card is installed in the camera If both card slots have a card you can select which card to record images with or record the same images simultaneously on both cards p 56 57 Q If you use an SD card be sure the card s write protect switch is set upward to enable writing erasing Installing the Card 1 Open the cover e Flip out and turn the cover release handle as shown by the arrow 2 Insert the card The left slot is for a CF card and the right slot is for an SD card e As shown in the illustration face the CF card s label side toward you and insert the end with the small holes into the camera If the card is inserted in the wrong way it may damage the camera The CF card eject button will stick out e With the SD card s label facing you push in the card until it clicks in place 3 Close the cover oe Press the cover until it snaps shut Installing and Removing the Card Shots remaining A Set the power switch to lt ON gt gt The number of remaining shots will 470 be displayed on the top LCD panel e 8 l ONE SHOT and in the viewfinder F Co gt The rear LCD panel will indicate which card s has been installed The images will be recorded to the card with the lt gt arrow next to the respective card s indicat
9. Select folder Folder D ate 100E051D 2 wm e Turn the lt gt dial to select either 101E0510 93 br ga Folder or EF Date Maa a n o When lt MEJ 72 gt is highlighted Select date press the lt INFO gt button 07 16 2009 we am e Turn the lt gt dial to select the folder 07 22 2009 2 K or date then press lt amp gt 08 11 2009 12 i item Playback Description HAI images All the still photos and movies in the card will be played back Still photos and movies in the selected folder will be played back Still photos and movies taken on the selected shooting date will E Date be played back Only the movies in the card will be played back Stills Only the still photos in the card will be played back 168 mam Slide Show Auto Playback WE Slide show D 3 Set the play time and repeat option H mT 12 images e Turn the lt gt dial to select Set up x oy LS then press lt gt a TT E e For still photos set the Play time GE and Repeat options then press the lt MENU gt button Play time Repeat Slide show Slide show Play time E Repeat Slide show Start the slide show mT 12 images e Turn the lt gt dial to select Start x oy Ba Folder then press lt Q gt B in gt After Loading image is displayed for a few seconds the slide show will start Quit the slide show e To quit the slide show and return to the setting screen press
10. E e Under Adjust levels Manual cannot be selected e If you stopped the printing and want to resume printing the remaining images select Resume Note that printing will not resume if you stop the printing and any of the following occurs e Before resuming the printing you changed the print order or deleted print ordered images e When you set the index you changed the paper setting before resuming the printing e When you paused the printing the card s remaining capacity was low e lf a problem occurs during printing see page 198 202 10 Customizing the Camera To suit your shooting preferences you can fine tune the camera s functions save the camera settings to a card or register them to the camera m Setting Custom Functions mx heal 1 Select 9 CFn I Exposure Turn the lt gt dial to select the 1 tab C Fn I image Flash exp Disp C Fn I Autofocus Drive 2 Select the group SCOR Operaio Oe e Turn the lt gt dial to select C Fn Clear all Custom Func C Fn IV th C Fn setting register apply then press lt 1 gt Custom Function No 3 Select the Custom Function C Fn I Exposure J number Exposure level increments e Turn the lt gt dial to select the 0 1 3 stop set 1 3 stap comp Custom Function No then press 1 1 stop set 1 3 stop comp lt E gt 2 1 2 stop set 1 2 stop comp l C Fn I Exposure A Change the setting as desired Exposure level increme
11. manual exposure p 142 144 The movie shooting terminates by itself e Ifthe card s writing speed is slow movie shooting may stop automatically If you use a CF card use one with a read write speed of at least 8 MB per sec If you use an SD card use one with SD Speed Class 6 cLass G or higher To find out the card s read write speed see the card manufacturer s Web site etc e If the movie file size reaches 4 GB or if the movie recording time reaches 29 min 59 sec movie shooting will stop automatically The subject looks distorted during movie shooting e During movie shooting if you move the camera left or right quickly high speed panning or shoot a moving subject the image might look distorted There might be less distortion if you shoot in the 1280x720 or 640x480 movie recording size p 151 When I shoot still photos during movie shooting the movie shooting stops e To shoot still photos during movie shooting using a CF card compatible with UDMA transfer rates is recommended oe Setting a smaller image size for still photos and shooting fewer continuous still photos can also resolve the problem The movie cannot play e Movies edited with a personal computer using the provided software etc cannot be played with the camera 253 Troubleshooting Guide When the movie is played camera operation noise can be heard e lf you operate the camera s dial or lens during movie shooting the res
12. you can cancel it by pressing the lt gt button e If you set the power switch to lt J gt and turn the lt gt dial you can set the exposure compensation e The ISO speed will be set automatically within ISO 100 12800 If the speed range p 208 the ISO speed will be set automatically within the expanded range up to the upper limit However setting the Lowest ISO speed to L will not expand the ISO speed range to the lower limit Also even if the ISO speed range is set to a narrower range than the default the narrower range will not take effect e Pressing the shutter button halfway displays the ISO speed shutter speed and aperture at the screen bottom This is the exposure setting for taking a still photo p 148 The exposure setting for movie shooting is not displayed Note that the exposure setting for movie shooting may differ from that for still shooting Manual Exposure Shooting When the shooting mode is lt M gt you can manually set the ISO speed shutter speed and aperture for movie shooting Set the shooting mode to lt M gt e Press the lt MODE gt button and turn the lt s73 3 gt dial to select lt M gt 2 Set the ISO speed e Press the lt ISO gt button and look at the screen while turning the Zi E gt dial to set the ISO speed e For details on the ISO speed see page 146 144 IB Shooting Movies z 3 Set the shutter speed and aperture e Press the shutter button halfwa
13. 143 152 174 Mirror Iockup 118 Monochrome Image 67 69 leger 141 Autoexposure shooting 143 2 VIING EE 163 a ZE WEEN 152 First last scene trimming 167 elei ue RE 143 Frame rate ccccccsseeeeeeeeeeees 151 Information display 148 Manual exposure shooting 144 PIAV e 165 Recording setze 151 Shooting preparation 142 Sound recording cee 152 Still photo shooting 149 View ON TN 163 170 M RAW Medium RAW 59 62 Multi controller Ce 42 97 Multi spot metermg 105 My EE 237 NS Natural M printing 0000 194 Ile 67 Noise reduction snnonnnnnonaeeeeeee 214 Nomenclature cc sseeceeeeeeeeees 16 NR Gring 194 WE 151 170 Number of AF points 00000n0aaaa 223 EE ONE SHOT One Shot AF 95 One Shot AF E 95 EE P Program AE gege egdegeggeeng 106 PAD NE 151 170 Paper settings printing 192 Partial meterng 104 PC TEMA EE 120 Peripheral illumination correction 82 Personal white balance 72 PictBridge EEN 189 Picture Give a00aannnn0000aanenn 66 71 Eelere 60 Playback gt Image Giel CHEN ff Mae 66 Possible chose 35 61 129 Power Auto power Of 52 Battery check 35 247 Battery info Aiii 247 Calibration cccccceeceeeeeeeeees 30 Household power 33 Possible shots 35 61 129 Hecharge r
14. Bez Record func media folder sel Select Record func Record func Standard e Turn the lt gt dial to select Record Record play 0 func then press lt gt Folder 100 0510 Record func media folder sel 3 Select the recording method Record func PStandard Turn the lt gt dial to select the AUTO SHIEH media recording method then press fei Rec separately Rec to multiple e Standard Images will be recorded to the card selected with the procedure on the preceding page e Auto switch media Same as with the Standard setting but if the card becomes full the camera will automatically switch to the other card to record images Rec separately You can set the image size to be recorded for each card p 59 Each image is recorded to both the CF and SD cards at the image size you have set The image size can be set freely to and M2 or HN and NB for example oe Rec to multiple Each image is recorded to both the CF and SD cards simultaneously at the same image size You can also select RAW JPEG 57 Selecting the Card to Record or Playback EEN Fil e When Auto switch media is set the card for recording will switch from J to B to O When Rec separately or Rec to multiple is set the image will be recorded under the same file number to both the CF and SD cards Also the top LCD panel and viewfinder will display the number of possible shots of the card having the lower number If one of t
15. Create folder 3 wel Folder name Select folder Highest file number About Folders As with 100EOS1D for example the folder name starts with three digits folder number followed by five alphanumeric characters A folder can contain up to 9999 images file No 0001 9999 When a folder becomes full a new folder with a higher one up folder number is created automatically Also if manual reset p 89 is executed a new folder will be created automatically Folders numbered from 100 to 999 can be created Creating Folders with a Personal 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 100ABC_D format where the first three digits is 100 999 followed by five alphanumeric characters The five characters can be a combination of upper or lower case letters from A to Z numerals and an underscore _ There can be no space in the folder name Also folder names cannot have the same three digit number such as 100ABC_D and 100W_XY2Z even if the letters are different 85 DIS Changing the File Name vom The file name has four alphanumeric characters followed bya four digit image number p 88 and Ex BE3B0001 JPG extension The first four alphanumeric characters are set upon factory shipment and unique to the camera However you can change it
16. When BEN is displayed in white it indicates that the Live View image brightness is close to what the captured image will look like If EEN gt is blinking it indicates that the Live View image is not being displayed at the suitable brightness due to low or bright light conditions However the actual image recorded will reflect the exposure setting If flash is used or bulb is set the lt E gt icon and histogram will be grayed out for your reference The histogram might not be properly displayed in low or bright light conditions Shooting Function Settings mu As with normal shooting through the viewfinder while the Live View image is displayed you can still use the camera buttons to change settings and playback images e Pressing the lt MODE gt lt AF DRIVE gt lt B gt lt SO gt lt 4 gt lt 3 5 gt button will display the setting screen on the LCD monitor To change the setting turn the lt gt or lt gt dial e When you press the lt FUNC gt button turn the lt gt dial to set the card and turn the lt gt dial to set the image size or white balance while looking at the rear LCD panel The metering mode is fixed to evaluative metering for Live View shooting Pressing the lt gt button will lock the exposure for 16 sec To check the depth of field press the depth of field preview button During continuous shooting the exposure set for the first shot will also be applied to subsequent shots
17. button you can change the display format GD Do not connect any other device s output to the camera s lt HDMI OUT gt terminal Doing so may cause a malfunction E o Some TVs might not be able to display the captured images In such a case use the stereo AV cable provided oe The camera s lt A V OUT DIGITAL gt terminal and lt HDMI OUT gt terminal cannot be used at the same time 171 om Protecting Images ro Protecting the image prevents it from being erased accidentally Protecting a Single Image Select the image to be protected e Press the lt gt gt button to playback images then turn the lt gt dial to select an image Q 2 Protect the image Ld e During image playback press the Sort 7 lt o button gt When an image is protected the lt gt icon will appear on the top of em the screen 44100 0003 0 e To cancel the image protection press P the lt o gt button again The lz icon will disappear o To protect another image repeat steps 1 and 2 mM Protecting All Images in a Folder or Card You can protect all the images in a folder or card at one time Protect images When the Protect images menu Select images option is set to All images in folder or All images in folder All images on card all the images in Clear all images in folder the folder or card will be protected
18. button for 2 sec you can start recording a voice memo When you let go of the button the voice memo recording will stop Record memo Protect Disabled When you press the lt o gt button you can start recording a voice memo immediately When you let go of the button the voice memo recording will stop To protect an image use the Protect images menu option 2 Play memo hold Record memo Plays the voice memo appended to the image Press the lt gt button to play the voice memo When you hold down the lt gt button for 2 sec during image playback you can start recording a voice memo When you let go of the button the voice memo recording will stop To protect an image use the Protect images menu option oh C Fn IV A0 Button function when lt OFF gt 0 Normal enable 1 Disable 5 Multi controller When the power switch is set to lt ON gt the lt gt lt 3 gt and lt gt will be disabled from setting anything The shutter button can still be used to shoot This prevents any settings to be changed inadvertently so it is convenient when you keep shooting with the same settings E Even with setting 1 if the power switch is set to lt J gt you can use lt gt lt 32 gt and lt gt to change settings 231 DIS Custom Function Settings BEE C Fn IV 41 Start movie shooting 0 Default from LV 1 Quick start lt FEL gt button lf the L
19. fire electric shock or personal injury To reduce risk of damage to electric plug and cord pull by plug rather than by cord when disconnecting charger Make sure cord is located so that it will not be stepped on tripped over or otherwise subjected to damage or stress Do not operate the charger with damaged cord or plug replace them immediately Do not operate the charger if it has received a sharp blow been dropped or otherwise damaged in any way take it to a qualified serviceman Do not disassemble the charger take it to a qualified serviceman when service or repair is required Incorrect reassembly may result in a risk of electric shock or fire To reduce risk of electric shock unplug charger from outlet before attempting any maintenance or cleaning MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTION Unless otherwise stated in this manual there are no user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified serviceman USA and Canada only The Lithium ion polymer battery that powers the product is recyclable Please call 1 800 8 BAT TERY for information on how to recycle this battery For CA USA only Included lithium battery contains Perchlorate Material special handling may apply See www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate for details 269 index me 10 sec or 2 sec delay 102 A2ZOOKT 20 O EEE E 151 1920x1080 EE 151 1st curtain svnmc 122 2nd curtain synt 122 4 or 9 image index disp
20. gt dial to 7 41 478 e change the setting Metteg mode AF pode i Wetering mace One Shot AR Eriin peterin Program AE DER Ao P e a a Pl aAw M Ty E m Single shooting EI Ge amp amp o 1 Displays camera settings p 246 Displays the camera settings 217 DIS Custom Function Settings EEN C Fn Ill Autofocus Drive C Fn Ill 1 USM lens electronic MF The USM lens electronic MF can be enabled or disabled when you use any of the following lenses EF50mm f 1 0L USM EF85mm f 1 2L USM EF85mm f 1 2L II USM EF200mm f 1 8L USM EF300mm f 2 8L USM EF400mm f 2 8L USM EF400mm f 2 8L II USM EF 500mm f 4 5L USM EF600mm f 4L USM EF1200mm f 5 6L USM EF28 80mm f 2 8 4L USM 0 Enable after One Shot AF After focus is achieved in One Shot AF electronic MF is enabled If C Fn IV 1 2 3 is set it is also enabled before focus is achieved 1 Disable after One Shot AF After focus is achieved in One Shot AF electronic MF is disabled If C Fn IV 1 2 3 is set it is possible before focus is achieved 2 Disable in AF mode Electronic MF is disabled in the AF mode C Fn Ill 2 Al Servo tracking sensitivity During focusing in Al Servo AF mode the AF sensitivity for tracking subjects or obstacles moving into the AF points can be set to one of five levels If it is set toward Slow interruptions by any obstacles will be less disruptive It makes it easier to keep tracking the target subject If it is set toward Fas
21. p 42 p 40 Strap mount p 26 lt gt Setting Live View shooting button p 44 126 LCD monitor lt gt Quick p 44 180 Control Dial p 43 lt gt Multi controller p 42 lt Q gt Vertical grip AE lock Reduce button p 43 115 161 197 Power Quick Control Dial switch p 34 lt AF ON gt Vertical grip lt EJ A gt Vertical grip AF start button AF point selection p 43 41 95 96 127 147 Magnify button p 43 97 161 197 17 Nomenclature lt 4 gt Metering mode selection Flash exposure compensation button p 104 119 lt gt Focal plane mark Top LCD panel p 21 lt AF ON gt AF start button p 41 95 96 127 147 lt MODE gt Shooting mode selection button p 106 127 143 144 lt Q gt AE lock Reduce button p 115 161 197 lt AF DRIVE gt AF mode selection Drive mode selection button p 94 101 lt EEH Q gt AF point selection Magnify button lt gt AEB setting N p 97 161 197 button p 114 Wireless File Transmitter mounting hole Eyepiece shutter lever p 117 da g SE N Speaker p 165 175 N Viewfinder eyepiece Battery release handle p 32 33 Dioptric adjustment knob p 40 Battery p 28 System extension terminal Fl If you use Wireless File Transmitter WFT E2 E2A connected to the system extension terminal update the WFT E2 E2A s firmware to Version 2 0 0 or higher 18 Nomenclature
22. the portion highlighted in blue To change the editing go back to step 2 oe To cancel the editing select cl and press lt gt 100 007760 Save the movie e Select LR then press lt gt gt The save screen will appear e To save it as anew movie select New file Or to save it and overwrite the original movie file select Overwrite Then press lt gt Ei Since the editing is done in 1 sec increments position indicated by X IL the exact position where the movie is edited may differ slightly from the position you specified e Ifthe card does not have enough room New file will not be selectable e More movie editing functions are available with ZoomBrowser EX ImageBrowser provided software 167 mm Slide Show Auto Playback mau You can playback the images in the card as an automatic slide show 1 Select Slide show Highlight alert Disable e Under the I tab select Slide AF point disp Disable show then press lt Ge gt Histogram Brightness Enlarge display Center Image jump vie 10 images Slide show Number of images to be played 2 Select the images to be played Slide show back me TE 12 images e Turn the lt gt dial to select the item I oe ee CEIS shown on the left then press lt fei Set Up All images Movies Stills e Turn the lt gt dial to select one of the following All images IB Movies 3 Stills Then press lt gt
23. will be grayed out Then if you press the shutter button halfway the center AF point lt LI gt will be used to focus Live Mode and Face Detection Live Mode Notes AF operation Focusing will take slightly longer Even when focus has been achieved pressing the shutter button halfway will focus again The image brightness may change during and after the AF operation If the light source changes while the Live View image is displayed the screen might flicker and focusing can be difficult If this happens stop the Live View shooting and autofocus under the actual light source first If you press the lt gt button in the Live mode the AF point area will be magnified If focusing is difficult in the magnified view return to the normal view and autofocus Note that the AF speed may differ between the normal and magnified views If you autofocus in the Live mode s normal view and then magnify the image the focus might be off If you shoot a peripheral subject and the target subject is slightly out of focus aim the center AF point over the subject to focus then take the picture In the X Live mode pressing the lt Q gt button will not magnify the image The external Speedlite will not emit the AF assist beam 134 Using AF to Focus EES Shooting conditions which can make focusing difficult e Low contrast subjects such as the blue sky and solid color flat surfaces Subjects in low light Stripes and other
24. 16 00 megapixels 4896 x 3264 M RAW Approx 9 00 megapixels 3672 x 2448 S RAW Approx 4 00 megapixels 2448 x 1632 Recording function Standard Auto switch media Rec separately Rec to multiple Create select a folder Possible File name Preset code User setting 1 User setting 2 File numbering Consecutive numbering auto reset manual reset 257 Specifications e Image Processing Picture Style White balance Noise reduction Automatic image brightness correction Highlight tone priority Lens peripheral illumination correction e Viewfinder Type Coverage Magnification Eye point Built in dioptric adjustment Eyepiece shutter Focusing screen Mirror Depth of field preview e Autofocus Type AF points Metering range Focus modes AF assist beam AF fine adjustment 258 Standard Portrait Landscape Neutral Faithful Monochrome User Def 1 3 Auto Preset Daylight Shade Cloudy Tungsten light White fluorescent light Flash Custom total 5 settings Color temperature setting 2500 10000K personal white balance total 5 settings White balance correction and white balance bracketing features provided Color temperature information transmission enabled Applicable to long exposures and high ISO speed shots Auto Lighting Optimizer Provided Provided Eye level pentaprism Vertical Horizontal approx 100 Approx 0 76x 1 mr diopter with 50mm lens at infin
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26. AF mode p 131 137 You can select Live mode Live mode or Quick model e Grid display With Grid 1 or Grid 2 you can display grid lines You can check the camera tilt before shooting Exposure simulation e Enable SEN The displayed image brightness will be close to the actual brightness exposure of the resulting image If you set exposure compensation the image brightness will change accordingly e Disable ED The image is displayed at the standard brightness to make the Live View image easy to see e Metering timer You can change how long the exposure setting is displayed AE lock time F If you select IO Custom WB regist IO Dust Delete Data Save load settings on media Regist apply basic settings Sensor cleaning Clear all camera settings or Firmware Ver the Live View shooting will be terminated 130 Using AF to FOCUS vom Selecting the AF Mode The AF modes available are Live mode TI Live mode face detection p 132 and Quick mode p 136 If you want to achieve precise focus set the lens focus mode switch to lt MF gt magnify the image and focus manually p 138 Select the AF mode e While the Live View image is displayed press the lt AF DRIVE gt button 6 e Turn the lt s7 gt dial to select the AF mode AFG Live mode FE tL Live mode D Quick mode El This can also be set with the AF mode menu option explained on
27. All images on card Clear all images on card To cancel the image protection select Clear all images in folder or Clear all images on card 172 om Protecting Images Ww e If you format the card p 50 the protected images will also be erased oe To protect an image press and quickly let go of the lt o gt button If you hold down the button for approx 2 sec a voice memo will be recorded E e Images can also be protected individually when the Protect images menu option is set to Select images Press lt gt to protect or unprotect the image e Once an image is protected it cannot be erased by the camera s erase function To erase a protected image you must first cancel the protection e If you erase all the images p 179 only the protected images will remain This is convenient when you want to erase unnecessary images all at once Protect Disabled or 2 Play memo hold Record memo images cannot be protected with the lt gt button Use the Protect images menu option s Select images to protect images 173 Recording and Playing Voice Memos vn You can append a voice memo to a captured image The voice memo will be saved as a WAV sound file having the same file number as the image The sound can be played back with the camera or provided software Recording a Voice Memo 1 Select the image to which you want to append a voice memo Press the lt L gt gt button t
28. Autoexposure Shooting REENEN 143 Manual Exposure Shooting cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeneeeeeeeeseneees 144 Shooting Function Settings ST ql WEE 150 Menu Function SettingS eeneneenee noae t gn NN A EERRREREERREERK EEN 151 7 Image Playback 155 el Image Playback 7 AME Sy Ween eencce eng Sec cccsscessesesssecsessseensasensees 156 INFO Shooting Information Display 0c0 cccccccccccsssceesscecsseecesseeessseeenes 157 gt Searching for Images Quickly ccc ccccesccescecssceesecesecesseecsecesseeeseenseeees 159 Q Display Multiple Images on One Screen Index display 000 159 Jump through Images Jump drepl v 160 Q A Magnified EE 161 Rotating the IMage deed ed 162 gt B Enjoying KEES eeg 163 e Playing MOVES isi EE E ehudedreant ee 165 X Editing the Movie s First and Last Scenes cccccccceeeeeeeeeeeesestteeeeeeaes 167 Slide Show Auto Playback use 168 Viewing the Images on TN 170 m Protecting Images EE 172 Recording and Playing Voice Memos ccccccscccessseceesssceecessseecesseeeeens 174 C pying Fs 6 em ee me re aE ANAE AAA Aaa 176 UR irs 11 06 MAJE E 179 Changing Image Playback Gettngs 180 Adjusting the LCD Monitor Brightness cccceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 180 Setting the Image Review Time ENEE 181 Auto Rotation of Vertical Images 182 CO Contents 8 Sensor Cleaning 183 co Automatic
29. Cama wa a al ACL Neutral Gd Faithful Monochrome lt A7 gt Mirror lockup User Def 1 3 lt gt AEB Max burst The display will show only the settings currently applied F e By default when the power is turned on pressing the lt INFO gt button while nothing is displayed on the LCD monitor will display the shooting settings screen To turn off the display press the button again button when shooting on page 217 23 Nomenclature Battery Pack LP E4 Contacts Battery release handle Protective cover Handle end Contact end 24 Nomenclature Battery Charger LC EA Charger for Battery Pack LP E4 p 28 Charge level Calibration Discharge status indicator Performance check lamp U2h Ush ion CALIBRATE yn 50 80 100 PERFORMANCE l CAL CHARGE D Charge lamp Calibration Performance Battery pack check button slot Car battery cable socket Protective covers 2 Power cord 25 Nomenclature Attaching the Neck Strap and Hand Strap Using the Cable Protector Cable Protector Interface cable HDMI cable Sold separately System extension terminal Hand strap Sold separately ka af Cm ih LU DM E a ki A Nit M CMMI PA RY ll lm c a i 10 L D JE A T S fo ctiig S e RES NAN wD After attaching the strap pull it at the buc
30. F e You can also focus by pressing the lt AF ON gt button oe The image s field of view is approx 100 When you press the shutter button completely the shutter will sound like two shots have been taken but only one shot will be taken For flash shots the reflex mirror and shutter will also make multiple sounds but only one shot will be taken During continuous shooting only the first shot will make two shutter sounds 127 ON Live View Shooting INFO About the Information Display e Each time you press the lt INFO gt button the information display will change Exposure level indicator Image size AF point aB Histogram AEB FEB BEN Exposure White balance Picture Style Auto Lighting Ge simulation Zap L EISE Standard ees brightness Ei Strong g el Disable Battery check Highlight tone priorit AE lock A S S RES spee anutier speed Shots remaining Flash ready r Flash exposure compensation Aperture AF mode Drive mode e AFM Live mode eAF Face detection Live mode Upper indicator Exposure level AEB range UR Quick mode Lower indicator Flash exposure level FEB range Fl o 128 The histogram can be displayed when Expo simulation Enable p 130 has been set 6 you can shoot with the same framing as with a medium or large format film camera such as 6x6cm 6x4 5cm and 4x5 inch Vertical lines matching the set aspect ratio will be displayed p 234
31. I image Flash exp Disp C Fn M Autofocus Drive C FniV Operation Others Clear all Custom Func C Fn C Fn setting register apply C Fn setting register apply Register C Fn setting register apply Register T 1234567891011 12131415 a ee s ss ER oog0 C Fn setting register apply Register Register current C Fn settings to C Fn set Cancel Ok Je 1 Select C Fn setting register apply setting register apply then press lt Ge gt 2 Select Register e Turn the lt gt dial to select Register then press lt gt 3 Select Set Check the settings e Turn the lt gt dial to select Set then press lt 1 gt A Select OK e Turn the lt 3 gt dial to select OK then press lt gt gt The Custom Function settings will be registered under Set and the Custom Function settings will be displayed in a list To return to the screen in step 2 press Betz 235 tE Registering and Applying Custom Function Settings WE Microadjustment C Fn Ill 7 AF Microadjustment and C Fn IV 12 Focusing Screen will not be included in the registered Custom Function settings Fl To view the registered Custom Function settings select Confirm settings The numbers of options changed from the default setting are displayed in blue Also non numerical settings are displayed by a blue Applying Custom Function Settings In step 2 select Apply and
32. IER ISO speed Sr ENNEN kB White balance oo dal 3 6 ree MPR RLSMNA correction VIe l IZ Frame raia 9 Shooting date and time AE Microadjustment Picture Style Settings Playback number Total images recorded Highlight tone priority Color space Image verification data appended File size Encryption When you shoot in RAW JPEG image size the JPEG image file size will be displayed For movie files the movie icon lt gt recording format lt M gt recording size lt h20 20 1640 gt and frame rate lt Teo I50 Bo 15 4 gt will be displayed The shooting mode shutter speed and aperture will not be displayed For still photos taken during movie shooting display lt gt will be displayed e About the Highlight Alert When the Highlight alert menu option is set to Enable overexposed highlight areas will blink To obtain more image detail in the overexposed areas set the exposure compensation to a negative amount and shoot again 157 gt Image Playback CH e About the AF Point Display When the AF point disp menu option is set to Enable the AF point which achieved focus will be displayed in red If automatic AF point selection was used multiple AF points might be displayed in red e About the Histogram The brightness histogram display shows the exposure level distribution and overall brightness The RGB histogram display is for checking the color saturation and grad
33. J gt and while looking at the viewfinder or top LCD panel turn the lt gt dial oe Turn the lt gt dial while pressing the shutter button halfway or within 6 Decreased exposure after pressing the shutter button halfway gt When exposure compensation has been set the lt gt icon will be displayed in the viewfinder To cancel exposure compensation set the exposure level indicator lt m gt to the standard exposure index lt E gt or lt W gt 3 Take the picture Increased exposure E 3 ads SCH y ott P 3 e Cp GD lf A C Fn Il 4 Auto Lighting Optimizer p 81 is set to a setting other than 3 Disable the image may still look bright even if the exposure compensation is decreased E oe The exposure compensation amount will remain in effect even after you set the power switch to lt OFF gt e Be careful not to turn the lt 32 gt dial and change the exposure compensation inadvertently To prevent this set the power switch to lt ON gt e You can also set it by pressing the lt 4 gt button and turning the lt gt dial 113 S Auto Exposure Bracketing AEB vom By changing the shutter speed or aperture automatically the camera brackets the exposure up to 3 stops in 1 3 stop increments for three successive shots This is called AEB AEB stands for Auto Exposure Bracketing 1 Hold down the lt MODE gt and lt AF DRIVE gt buttons simultaneously
34. Live mode Face detection Live mode Contrast detection Quick mode Phase difference detection Manual focusing 5x 10x magnification possible Evaluative metering with the image sensor EV 0 20 at 23 C 73 F with EF50mm f 1 4 USM lens ISO 100 Two types MPEG 4 AVC H 264 Variable average bit rate Linear PCM MOV 1920x1080 Full HD 30p 25p 24p 1280x720 HD 60p 50p 640x480 SD 60p 50p 30p 29 97 fps 25p 25 0 fps 24p 23 976 fps 60p 59 94 fps 50p 50 0 fps 1920x1080 30p 25p 24p Approx 330 MB sec 1280x720 60p 50p Approx 330 MB sec 640x480 60p 50p Approx 165 MB sec Same as focusing with Live View shooting Center weighted average and evaluative metering with the image sensor Automatically set by the focusing mode EV 0 20 at 23 C 73 F with EF50mm f 1 4 USM lens ISO 100 Program AE exposure compensation possible for movies and manual exposure Specifications ISO speed During autoexposure shooting Automatically set During manual exposure shooting Auto ISO Auto manual setting within ISO 100 12800 1 3 or whole stop increments and expandable to H1 ISO 25600 H2 ISO 51200 H3 ISO 102400 Sound recording Built in monaural microphone External stereo microphone terminal provided Grid display Two types e LCD Monitor Type TFT color liquid crystal monitor Monitor size and dots 3 in with approx 920 000 dots VGA Coverage Approx 100 Brightness adjustment Ma
35. Log 233 Shutter button cc eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 41 Shutter Sync egen be tegeek EES AEEuE 122 Shutter priority AE 108 Silent shooting AAA 101 Silent single shooting 101 Single image display 156 Single shooting aneoeriaeeenennnna 101 Slide show AB 168 Small Image setze 59 SIMAllRAWY EE Musee 59 62 Specifications cccssseceeseeeeees 257 Spot meiering 104 S RAW Small HAM 59 62 Eege 92 SLAIN E le EE 66 200 Stills gt Image Stopped down aperture 002 111 SU AI EE 26 Superimposed deplay 225 System extension terminal 18 System Map TEEN 244 Toning effect Monochrome 69 W un E 264 Trimming printing ccccee 197 Tripod SOCKGL ET 16 Troublesbootmg 249 Tv Shutter priority AE 108 US Ultra DMA UDMA 37 150 USB Digital terminal 190 User denne 70 86 Vertical horizontal AF point 226 Video system 170 View on eege 163 170 VT u ET EE 20 Dioptric adjustment 000000000 40 VIVID poppntng 194 Voice memo EE o a 175 becordimg AAA 174 Volume Movie playback 166 Wee Warm tone printimg 194 WB gt White balance WFT eege 48 White balance 72 Bracketing AAR 80 Color temperature setting 78 Correction s ccatissssdisecsemere serena 79 RUSLOM ET 73 een EE 72 275 Canon CANON INC 30 2 Shimomaruko 3 chome Ohta ku Tokyo 146 8501 Japan U S
36. MB Shots Burst L 16 0M 16 0M 22 2 5 7 20 20 BAM 16 0M 12 4M 22 2 4 5 20 20 D M2 16 0M 8 4M 22 2 3 5 20 20 S 16 0M 4 0M 22 2 2 0 20 20 wag oom Morene zg MAD L 9 0M 16 0M 14 8 5 7 20 20 MB MI 9 0M 12 4M 14 8 4 5 20 20 M M2 9 0M 8 4M 14 84 3 5 20 20 9 0M 4 0M 14 8 2 0 20 20 SaD L 4 0M 16 0M 9 5 251 S DH MI 4 0M 12 4M 9 4 272 S 0 M2 4 0M 8 4M e Figures for the file size possible shots and maximum burst during continuous shooting are based on Canon s 4GB testing card and Canon s testing standards JPEG quality 8 ISO 100 and Standard Picture Style These figures will vary depending on the subject card brand ISO speed Picture Style Custom Functions and other settings e The maximum burst applies to lt H gt high speed continuous shooting Figures in parentheses apply to an Ultra DMA UDMA mode 6 16GB card based on Canon s testing standards 61 Setting the Image recording Quality About RAW A RAW image is the raw data output by the image sensor converted to digital data and recorded on the card as is You can select from W M QD or S BI Commonly referred as RAW in this manual With RAW images you can use the provided software to make various adjustments as desired and then generate a JPEG TIFF etc image Fl Commercially available software might not be able to display RAW images Using the provided software is recommended Maximum Burst During Continuous Shooting
37. MENU fha Live View Movie func set 3 Select Stills HI set Disable e Turn the lt gt dial to select Stills p Stills then press lt gt Movies l Exit the menu e Press the lt MENU gt button or press the shutter button halfway to turn off the menu screen Display the Live View image o Press lt i gt gt The Live View image will appear on the LCD monitor e The displayed image brightness will be close to the actual brightness of the resulting image e Ifthe standard exposure has not been obtained turn the lt s73 gt dial 126 ON Live View Shooting vom Select the shooting mode e Press the lt MODE gt button and turn the lt s73 3 gt dial to select the shooting mode Focus the subject oe Before shooting focus with AF or manual focus p 131 138 When you press the shutter button halfway the camera will focus with the current AF mode Take the picture e Press the shutter button completely E The picture will be taken and the captured image is displayed on the LCD monitor After the image review ends the camera will return to Live View shooting automatically o Press lt gt to end the Live View shooting QD e During Live View shooting do not point the lens toward the sun The sun s heat can damage the camera s internal components e Cautions for using Live View shooting are on pages 139 140
38. Macro Ring Lite Macro Twin Lite MR 14EX MT 24EX Cy Accessories GE r Dioptric Adjustment e e Lenses Eg 4 m Anti Fog Eyepiece Eg ICH s Eyecup Eg Wide Strap L6 protector CR2025 lithium battery Ce CS gt 5 Qe D IT 5 Si D O EOS DIGITAL Software Instruction Hand SC Solution Disk Manual a epele PS i i E A AC Adapter Kit Car Batte Focusing ACK E4 aca ee ana Screen Ec KE CB 570 244 System Map og O c Timer Remote Remote Wireless Controller Switch Controller TC 80N3 RS 80N3 LC 5 EF lenses H o em HDMI Cable HTC A E 3 Wireless File Transmitter aa Stereo Cable WFT E2 II A B C D or i TV Video USB external media USB GPS unit Gen E ae Interface Cable IFC 200U Wireless LAN Interface Cable access point IFC 500U Personal Original Data computer Security Kit OSK E3 SG SZ reader Windows Vista Windows XP Mac OS X CF card lt gt N PictBridge compatible printer SD memory card PCMCIA adapter WFT E2 E2A Firmware Ver 2 0 0 or higher 245 INFO Checking Camera Settings ma Displays camera settings pressing the lt INFO gt button while the camera is ready to shoot will display image related function
39. Picture Style Symbols CO feon Ce Serin Picture Style Standard 03002060 Picture Style Monochrome O32000NON HES 1 Beal CX a Filter effect Monochrome Toning effect Monochrome 67 3a Customizing a Picture Style vom You can customize a Picture Style by adjusting individual parameters like Sharpness and Contrast To see the resulting effects take test shots To customize Monochrome see the next page Picture Style 1 Press the lt 343 gt button Standard 03 00 23 0 6 0 Select a Picture Style e Turn the lt s gt or lt gt dial to select a Picture Style then press the lt INFO gt button Bell Eel BeA Eed Detail set Detail set E amp S Standard Select a parameter Sharpness mhn e Turn the lt gt dial to select the DE Be parameter then press lt fei epsaturation Color tone Default set Detail set amp 555 Standard Set the parameter e Turn the lt gt dial to set the OContrast__prr pet s parameter as desired then press lt ei gt Picture Style e Press the lt MENU gt button to save Standard the adjusted parameters The Picture 03022000 Style selection screen will reappear S GP Bel Bell Esk gt Any settings different from the default Bai Bai Ga will be displayed in blue Parameter Settings and Effects Sharpness 0 Less sharp outline 7 Sharp outline Contrast 4 Low contrast 4 High contrast 4 L
40. SH gt The interface language will change Portugu s Polski SHar Suomi e tina sip ltallano Magyar Ykpalhchka mM Setting the Date and Time Check if the camera s date and time are set correctly If necessary set the correct date and time 1 Select Date Time LCD brightness s e Under the tab select Date Date Time __03 18 09 13 10 _ Time then press lt gt Date Time 2 Set the date time and date display format set Date Time Turn the lt gt dial to select the number 09 18 2009 15 10 00 o Press lt i gt so is displayed mmddyy Turn the lt gt dial to select the desired tting th lt 6 gt Ret to O TEAR setting then press lt gt Returns to C op Cancel 3 Exit the setting e Turn the lt gt dial to select OK then press lt gt gt The date time will be set and the menu will reappear Fl It is important to set the correct date time because it will be recorded together with each captured image 49 Before You Start KH mM Formatting the Card If the card is new or was previously formatted by another camera or personal computer formatting the card with the camera is recommended Q When the card is formatted all images and data in the card will be erased Even protected images will be erased so make sure there is nothing you need to keep If necessary transfer the images to a personal computer etc before formatting the card 1 Sel
41. Sensor Cleaning eneeeererrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrerrrrrrerrrrrererreeree 184 Appending Dust Delete Data REENEN 185 Manual Sensor Cleaning E 187 Preparing to ln 190 A PININ e e A E E A te 192 Trimming the Image icsciestercrcncsinseecnnsereneesnessedsacenennevaztsedeuseecenseenstetsenteneeahen 197 d Digital Print Order Format DPOPF cccccccccccscccsseceesssceesseceseeeesseeenes 199 Direct Printing with DPOF EE 202 10 Customizing the Camera 203 Setting Custom FUNCTIONS AANEREN 204 Custom FUNCIONS iieo M gg Ms o a e EEEa 205 Custom Function Settings gf sn WW A ERRRRRRERRREEREERRRRRRSKNE 208 C Fn l Exposure evt OMI MIB Neaera eaer arrearen 208 C Fn Il Image Flash exposure Display 60 cccceeecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeees 214 C Fn Ill Autofocus Drive Gi WW 2 EERRRRRRRKERKKEKRRRRERRKERKEE KN 218 C Fn IV OpergfioQBOUNe rst 2 M6 EE 227 Registering and Applying Custom Function Settings sseseeeaseeeereeeeeeeea 235 Registering My dl wel 237 Saving and Loading Camera Gettmgs 238 Registering and Applying Basic Camera Gettngs reenen 240 11 Reference 241 Function Availability Table ENEE 242 DV SLCHI NY FE 1 0 EE 244 INFO Checking Camera ue EE 246 Checking the Battery Information ccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 247 Replacing the Date Time Battery AAA 248 Troubleshooting Guide sseessennneenseeeestttrtttttttttetttttrtttrnnttnrrtttrtrte
42. TEW oe To exit the setting and return to the screen MENU BS in step 2 press the lt MENU gt button Applying Basic Settings In step 2 select Apply The camera settings will switch to the registered settings F Record func will also be set to Standard and the exposure compensation AEB flash exposure compensation and WB correction BKT will all be canceled 240 Reference This chapter provides reference information for camera features system accessories etc The back of this chapter also has an index to make it easier to look up needed information Function Availability Table mau Set automatically O User selectable C Not selectable Disabled eee ep Get Geck JPEG CEN SN DOD O O Image size RAW Cm Ose ue ae O Still photo RAW JPEG OIOIOIOI O O Auto OEO rO MOO O O EE Manual IO I E E O Shae Standard SERGE O O Portrait SO Ds Oe ke O O Landscape Coie NI PAG EE O O She Neutral O IO 1 O 1 Gei O O Faithful O O L E VC O O Monochrome O IsO OP O O User Defined ROV O WOOS e O O Auto WB Wi Qa GF O O O Preset WB Qe MO OO O O Custom WB EC d Ee LE En O O White balance oo E e Eh EE NR O O WB correction O O O O O O O WB BKT PM OS IN O ILO O Color sRGB BH WEE WER HOF Pik O ZPAF Adobe RGB OF 20 gt IO 5 O Auto Lighting Optimizer OlIOIOIOIO O O SES illumination e NR RR O
43. White balance Recording movie Picture Style Auto Lighting AF point u l l Es e Optimizer ae EN s AD Eh Standard Se e Ei Low aL E4 Strong RENALE E4 Disable K ca VE sek KEREN Movie SE 50 56 iii 106 0400 pes display Movie recording size AE lock Battery check Frame rate Highlight tone priority Shutter speed ISO speed Aperture Shots remaining j AF mode D d g ien e WD Live mode Exposure level AFE Face detection Live mode e D Quick mode El e f there is no card in the camera the movie shooting remaining time will be displayed in red e When movie shooting starts the movie shooting remaining time will change to the elapsed time 148 IB Shooting Movies Taking Still Photos During Movie Shooting You can take a still photo at anytime by pressing the shutter button completely even during movie shooting oe The still photo will record the entire screen including the semi transparent mask e The still photo will be taken at the exposure setting displayed when you press the shutter button halfway If a still photo is shot during movie shooting in manual exposure mode the still photo will be taken with the exposure setting set for the movie e The still photo will be taken at the image size JPEG compression rate and Picture Style that have been set e If you take a still photo during movie shooting the movie will have a still moment lasting approx 1 sec The still photo will b
44. With User setting1 you can change and register the four characters as desired With User setting2 if you register three characters the fourth character from the left will be appended automatically to indicate the image size Registering or Changing the File Name Gir 1 Select File name setting Auto power off 1min e Under the tab select File name Record func media folder sel setting then press lt G1 gt File numbering Continuous File name setting File name setting 2 Select Change User setting File name BE3B Turn the lt gt dial to select Change pChange User setting User setting then press lt amp gt Change User setting2 File name setting 3 Enter any alphanumeric Le ou characters ene e For User setting1 enter four characters om For User setting2 enter three characters ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRS TUVWXYZ Se 0123456789 oe Press the lt T gt button to delete any unnecessary characters oe Press the lt gt button and the text palette will be highlighted in a color frame and text can be entered File name setting e Operate the lt gt dial or lt 3 gt to TE oo move the L and select the desired CS character Then press lt gt to enter it ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 0123456789 86 uam Changing the File Name WE Exit the setting e Enter the required number of alphanumeric characters then press the lt MENU gt button gt Th
45. a Possible Shots During Live View Shooting At 23 C 73 F At 0 C 32 F Possible shots Approx 270 Approx 230 e The figures above are based on a fully charged Battery Pack LP E4 and CIPA Camera amp Imaging Products Association testing standards e Continuous Live View shooting is possible for approx 3 hr at 23 C 73 F or 2 hr 50 min at 0 C 32 F with fully charged Battery Pack LP E4 E e Even during the Live View image display image playback is possible by pressing lt P gt e If the camera is not operated for a prolonged period the power will turn off automatically as set with Auto power off p 52 If Auto power off is set to Off the Live View shooting will stop automatically after approx 30 min camera power remains on e You can also autofocus by pressing the release button halfway on Remote Switch RS 80N3 or Timer Remote Controller TC 80N3 both sold separately e With the stereo AV cable provided or HDMI cable sold separately the Live View image can be displayed on a TV p 170 1771 129 DIS Menu Function Settings mm During the Live View display you can still set the menu options Live View functions are listed below Live View Movie func set Under the tab with the Live View LV Cos set Stills Movie func set screen you can set AFmode Duve mpge the following functions Grid display Off Expo simulation Enable Metering timer 16 Sec MENU pa oe
46. attached to the camera its point of focus will be shifted accordingly If adjustments for 20 lenses have already been registered and you want to register an adjustment for another lens select a lens whose adjustment can be overwritten or deleted El When you adjust shoot and check the focus to make the adjustment set the image size to JPEG Large and the JPEG quality compression to 8 or higher e lItis best to make the adjustment at the actual place where you will shoot This will make the adjustment more precise e With setting 2 if an Extender is used the adjustment will be registered for the lens and Extender combination e AF adjustment cannot be done during Live View shooting in Live and amp Live modes 221 DIS Custom Function Settings WE C Fn Ill 8 AF expansion with selected point During manual AF point selection it is possible to activate the AF points surrounding the selected AF point for AF This function works in both the One Shot AF and Al Servo AF modes Convenient when it is difficult to track a moving subject with just one manually selected AF point If the manually selected AF point cannot focus focusing will be done with the expanded AF points 0 Disable 1 Left right AF point The points on the immediate left and right or top and bottom for a vertical shot of the manually selected AF point become active 2 Surrounding AF points The adjacent AF points surrounding the manually selected AF point
47. bulb exposures To cancel the self timer after it starts set the power switch to lt OFF gt e When using the self timer for self portraits use focus lock for an object at about the same distance as where you will be p 95 e After taking self timer shots you should check the image for proper focus and exposure p 156 102 Exposure Control Select the shooting mode to suit the subject or shooting objective You can set the shutter speed and or aperture to obtain the exposure you want Also with an EX series Speedlite you can take flash pictures as easily as shooting without flash J First set the power switch to lt J gt Zs LG OFF Selecting the Metering Mode vom You can select one of four methods to measure the subject brightness 1 Press the Saz button 66 2 Select the metering mode e While looking at the top LCD panel turn the lt s gt dial SI Evaluative metering CT Partial metering C Spot metering C Center weighted average metering Evaluative metering 7 abdo This is a general purpose metering mode suited hm even for backlit subjects The camera sets the a exposure automatically to suit the scene CT Partial metering Effective when the background is much brighter tha
48. can erase all the images in a folder or card at one time When the Erase images menu option is set to All images in folder or All images on card all the images in the folder or card will be erased F To also erase protected images format the card p 50 179 Changing Image Playback Settings ron M Adjusting the LCD Monitor Brightness You can adjust the brightness of the LCD monitor to make it easier to read 1 Select LCD brightness LCD brightness SE e Under the tab select LCD Date Time O5 18 09 13 10 brightness then press lt Ge gt Lanquage English Video system NTSC Battery info Live View Movie func set LCD brightness 2 Adjust the brightness ae o While referring to the gray chart turn the lt gt dial then press lt 6 gt Ok F e To check the image s exposure looking at the histogram is recommended p 158 e During image playback you can press the lt 8 gt button to display the screen in step 2 and adjust the brightness 180 Changing Image Playback Settings CT M4 Setting the Image Review Time You can set how long the image is displayed on the LCD monitor immediately after capture To keep the image displayed set Hold To not have the image displayed set Off 1 Select Review time e Under the G tab select Review time then press lt gt Set the desired time e Turn the lt gt dial to select the option then press lt gt Rev
49. center 4 If C Fn Ill 10 is set to 0 45 points spot metering at the center will be set even if C Fn 7 is set to 1 Enable use active AF point C Fn l 8 Safety shift 0 Disable 1 Enable Tv Av This works in the shutter priority AE Tv and aperture priority AE Av modes When the subjects brightness changes erratically and the correct autoexposure cannot be obtained the camera will change the exposure setting automatically to obtain a correct exposure 2 Enable ISO speed This works in the Program AE P shutter priority AE Tv and aperture priority AE Av modes When the subject s brightness changes erratically and the correct autoexposure cannot be obtained the camera will change the ISO speed automatically to obtain a correct exposure F e Even if the exposure settings settable range has been changed with C Fn 3 12 13 the safety shift will override it when necessary to obtain the correct exposure e With settings 1 and 2 safety shift also works with flash C Fn l 9 Select usable shooting modes Disable All the shooting modes M Tv Av P BULB will be selectable Enable Only the shooting modes set with Register will be selectable Register To make a shooting mode unselectable uncheck the checkmark lt V gt After entering the settings select Apply 210 tM Custom Function Settings C Fnl 10 Select usable metering modes Disable All the metering modes Evaluative EI Parti
50. color space the first character in the file name will be an underscore _ e The ICC profile is not appended See explanations about ICC profile in the Software Instruction Manual in the CD ROM 92 Setting the AF and Drive Modes The Area AF frame has 45 AF points 39 high precision cross type points and 6 AF points You can select any one of the 45 AF points to match your composition You can also select the AF mode and drive mode best matching the shooting conditions and subject ba lt AF gt stands for auto focus lt MF gt stands for manual focus AF Selecting the AF Mode vom Select the AF mode suiting the shooting conditions or subject 1 On the lens set the focus mode switch to lt AF gt 3 Press the lt AFeDRIVE gt button 06 3 Select the AF mode e While looking at the top LCD panel turn the lt s gt dial ONESHOT One Shot AF AISERVO Al Servo AF 94 AF Selecting the AF Mode WE One Shot AF for Still Subjects Suited for still subjects When you press the shutter button halfway the camera will focus only once e When focus is achieved the AF point which achieved focus will flash in red and the focus confirmation light lt gt in the viewfinder will also light e With evaluative metering the exposure setting will be
51. continuously e Grid display With Grid 1 or Grid 2 you can display grid lines You can check the camera tilt before shooting e Movie recording size You can select the movie s image size x and frame rate F frames recorded per second F frame rate displayed on the Movie rec size screen switches automatically depending on the D Video system setting e Image size 1920x1080 Full HD Full High Definition recording quality 1280x720 HD High Definition recording quality 640x480 Standard recording quality The screen format will be 4 3 e Frame rate fps frames per second mBo I For areas where the TV format is NTSC North America Japan Korea Mexico etc 25 50 For areas where the TV format is PAL Europe Russia China Australia etc i4 Mainly for motion pictures The actual frame rate fps will be Bo 29 97 Te 25 00 Du 23 976 Te 59 94 Io 50 00 151 tE Menu Function Settings Total Movie Recording Time and File Size Per Minute Approx Movie recording Total Recording Time Se 4GB Card 16GB Card 1920x1080 1280x720 eee 24 min 1 hr 39 min 465 MB min en Te e After you start shooting a movie the movie shooting will stop automatically if the file size reaches 4 GB or if the movie time reaches 29 min 59 sec To start movie shooting again press the lt FEL gt button A new movie file starts being recorded e Sound record
52. desired Set the Print type Date and File No e Turn the lt gt dial to select the option then press lt 6 gt e Turn the lt gt dial to select the setting then press lt gt Print type Date File No Print order J PPrint order J PPrint order Set up Set up Set up Print type I Standard Index 199 da Digital Print Order Format DPOF Description E Standard Prints one image on one sheet EE Multiple thumbnail images are printed on one sheet thumbnail i Multiple thumbnail images are printed on one sheet are printed on one sheet Print type Prints both the standard and index prints Date ES On imprints the recorded date on the print On File number On imprints the file No on the print A Exit the setting e Press the lt MENU gt button gt The print order screen will reappear e Next select Sel Image By E or All image to order the images to be printed H e Even if Date and File No are set to On the date or file No might not be imprinted depending on the print type setting and printer model When printing with DPOF you must use the card whose print order specifications have been set It will not work if you just extract images from the card and try to print them e Certain DPOF compatible printers and photofinishers might not be able to print the images as you specified If this happens with your printer refer to the printer s instructio
53. down the button AF will not work on the camera 2 AE lock When the button is pressed AE lock is applied Convenient when you want to focus and meter at different parts of the picture 3 AF point M Auto Auto Center In the manual AF point selection mode the button instantly switches to automatic AF point selection among 45 AF points while you hold it down Convenient when you are no longer able to focus track a moving subject with a manually selected AF point in the Al Servo AF mode In the automatic AF point selection mode the button selects the center AF point only while you hold it down 4 ONE SHOT Al SERVO In the One Shot AF mode the camera switches to Al Servo AF mode only while you hold down the button And in the Al Servo AF mode the camera switches to One Shot AF mode only while you hold down the button Convenient when you need to keep switching between One Shot AF and Al Servo AF for a subject which keeps moving and stopping 5 IS start With the lens IS switch already lt ON gt the Image Stabilizer operates when you press the button The Image Stabilizer will not operate when you press the shutter button halfway 6 Switch to registered AF point While holding down the AF Stop button press the lt FEL gt button to switch to the registered AF point Press it again to switch to the previous AF point To register the AF point see page 224 7 Spot AF The focusing line sensor s active area is made narrow
54. e With the single image display the lt aid gt icon displayed on the upper left indicates that it is a movie e During the index display the perforation on the left edge of the image indicates that it is a movie Movies cannot be played on the index display so press lt 6 gt to switch to the single image display 3 On the single image display press frz gt The movie playback panel will appear on the bottom Ree A Playback the movie e Turn the lt gt dial to select P play then press lt gt gt The movie will start playing e You can pause the movie playback by pressing lt G1 gt e During movie playback you can adjust the sound volume by turning the lt s gt dial oe For more details on the playback procedure see the next page Speaker 165 IB Playing Movies Function Playback Description Exit Returns to the single image display gt Play Pressing lt 61 gt toggles between play and stop Adjust the slow motion speed by turning the lt gt dial The slow motion speed is indicated on the upper right M4 First frame Displays the movie s first frame Each time you press lt gt a single previous frame is dl Previous frame displayed When you hold down pe it will rewind the movie gt Slow motion Each time you press Betz the movie will play frame by frame When you hold down lt gt it will fast forward the movie San Dsploy
55. flash eis FE lock FEB in progress AF point selection mode e _ 2_ AF SEL SEL AF Recording media indicator Card AF point registration IT IHR SEL SEL HP Shutter speed Bulb buLb FE lock Busy buSY Aperture lt gt Exposure compensation Flash exposure compensation lt WB gt White balance correction level indicator Si Liunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnngngn Max burst ki m a lt Gz gt JPEG icon lt i gt RAW icon lt draza Battery check lt gt Focus confirmation light ISO speed lt D gt Highlight tone priority Shots remaining Recording media full Full Standard exposure index Exposure level scale 1 stop o 1 3 stop Overexposure E Flash overexposure Exposure level Flash exposure level Flash underexposure Underexposure The display will show only the settings currently applied 20 Nomenclature EE Top LCD Panel Shutter speed Aperture Bulb buLb AEB amount Bulb exposure time min sec Dust Delete Data acquisition FE lock FEL Busy buSY Error Err P Sensor cleaning CLn __ AF SEL SEL AF Recording media indicator Card AF point registration ISO speed __ HP SEL SEL HP Dust Delete Data acquisition Shots remaining Self timer countdown Bulb exposure time Hours Recording media full Full Error code Remaining images to record Shoo
56. icon must face the back of the camera e To connect to the printer refer to the printer s instruction manual A Turn on the printer Set the camera s power switch to lt ON gt gt Some printers may make a beeping sound 190 Preparing to Print P4 PictBridge Playback the image e Press the lt L gt gt button gt The image will appear and the lt A gt icon will appear on the upper left to indicate that the camera is connected to a printer ON e Movies cannot be printed oe The camera cannot be used with printers compatible only with CP Direct or Bubble Jet Direct e Do not use any interface cable other than the one provided e If there is a long beeping sound in step 5 it indicates a problem with the printer To find out what s wrong do the following 1 Press the lt L gt gt button to playback the image 2 Press lt amp gt 3 On the print setting screen select Print The error message will be displayed on the LCD monitor p 198 ka e You can also print RAW images taken by this camera e If you use the battery to power the camera make sure it is fully charged With a fully charged battery printing up to approx 6 hours is possible e Before disconnecting the cable turn off the camera and printer first Hold the plug not the cord to pull out the cable e For direct printing using AC Adapter Kit ACK E4 sold separately to power the camera is reco
57. image on the index display 1 125 80 3 Rotate the image SET o Each time you press lt gt the image will rotate clockwise as follows 90 270 gt 0 e To rotate another image repeat steps 2 and 3 e To exit and return to the menu press the lt MENU gt button E e If you have set Auto rotate to On 6 p 182 before taking vertical shots you need not rotate the image as described above e If the rotated image is not displayed in the rotated orientation during image playback set the Auto rotate menu option to On 6 m e A movie cannot be rotated 162 Enjoying Movies om Basically there are the following three ways to playback the movies you shot Playback ona TV set p 170 171 Use the provided stereo AV cable or HDMI Cable HTC 100 sold separately to connect the camera to a TV set You can then playback the captured movies and photos on the TV If you have a High Definition TV set and connect your camera to it with an HDMI cable you can watch Full HD Full High Definition 1920x1080 and HD High Definition 1280x720 movies with higher image quality OD e Movies on a card can be played only by devices compatible with MOV files oe Since hard disk recorders do not have an HDMI IN terminal the camera cannot be connected with an HDMI cable oe Even if the camera is connected to a hard disk recorder with a USB cable movies and photos cannot be played nor saved P
58. inside the camera beyond the lens mount If the power is cut off the shutter will close and the shutter curtains or reflex mirror might get damaged e Never use canned air or gas to clean the sensor The blowing force can damage the sensor or the spray gas can freeze on the sensor e f smear that cannot be removed with a blower remains having the sensor cleaned by a Canon Service Center is recommended 188 Printing Images e Printing p 190 You can connect the camera directly to a printer and print out the images in the card The camera is compatible with et PictBridge which is the standard for direct printing e Digital Print Order Format DPOF p 199 DPOF Digital Print Order Format enables you to print images recorded in the card according to your printing instructions such as the image selection quantity to print etc You can print multiple images in one batch or give the print order to a photofinisher Preparing to Print me The direct printing procedure is done entirely with the camera while you look at the LCD monitor the Camera to a Printer D 1 Set the camera s power switch to E lt OFF gt wm Set up the printer e For details see the printer s instruction manual Connecting the camera to a printer o Use the interface cable provided with the camera When connecting the cable plug to the lt A V OUT DIGITAL gt terminal the cable plug s lt lt gt
59. l gt The Low level format option will be 3 72 27 used 3 78 GB D Low level format checkmarked lt v gt e With lt gt displayed select OK to start the low level formatting Cancel El oe Since low level formatting will erase all recordable sectors in the SD card the formatting will take longer than normal formatting e You can stop the low level formatting by selecting Cancel Even in this case normal formatting will have been completed and you can use the SD card as usual 51 Before You Start SSS Z U Set the Power off Time Auto Power Off To save battery power the camera turns off automatically after a certain time of non operation You can change this auto power off time If you do not want the camera to turn off automatically set this to Off After the power turns off you can turn on the camera again by pressing the shutter button or other button Select Auto power off Auto power off 1 min e Under the tab select Auto oe power off then press lt gt 4 min 8 min Set the desired time ees e Turn the lt gt dial to select the Off setting then press lt gt Fl Even if Off has been set the LCD monitor will turn off automatically after 30 min to save power The camera s power does not turn off uam Silencing the Beeper Prevents the beeper from sounding when focus is achieved 1 Select Beep e Under the G tab select Beep then press lt gt
60. manual e Flash mode With an external Speedlite you can select the flash mode to suit your flash shooting Flash function settings e E TTL Il is the standard mode of Flash mode E TTL Il EX series Speedlites for automatic Manual flash flash shooting MULTI flash e Manual flash is for users who want to set the Flash output 1 1 to 1 128 themselves H Clear flash settings e MULTI flash is for users who want to set the Flash output Frequency and Flash count themselves e For TTL AutoExtFlash and Man ExtFlash refer to the instruction manual of the Speedlites which provide the respective flash mode e Shutter sync Normally set this to 1st curtain so that the flash fires immediately after the exposure starts If 2nd curtain is set the flash will fire right before the shutter closes When this is combined with a slow sync speed you can create a trail of light such as from car headlights at night With 2nd curtain sync two flashes will be fired Once when you press the shutter button completely and once immediately before the exposure ends If Hi speed is set the flash can be used with all shutter speeds This is especially effective for portraits using fill flash when you want to give priority to the aperture setting 122 tE Setting the Flash WE e FEB While the flash output is changed automatically three flash shots are taken For details see the instructions for FEB Flash Exposure Bra
61. method Image location Select the jump method e With the H Image jump wll menu option select the desired jump method from 1 image 10 images 100 images Date Folder Movies Stills then press lt gt 2 Browse by jumping e Press the lt gt gt button to playback the image e Turn the lt g gt dial gt The jump display will proceed according to the selected jump method gt On the bottom right the jump method and current image location are indicated Fl e To search images according to the shooting date select Date Turn the lt gt dial to display the shooting date To search images according to folder select Folder oe If the card has both Movies and Stills select either one to display only movies or stills 160 Q Q Magnified View mE You can magnify the image by 1 5x to 10x on the LCD monitor 1 Magnify the image e During image playback press the lt Q gt button gt The image will be magnified e f you hold down the lt Q gt button the image will continue to be magnified until it reaches the maximum magnification e To reduce the magnification press the lt Q gt button If you hold down the button the magnification will continue to reduce to the single image display Magnified area position 2 Scroll around the image oe Use lt gt to scroll around the magnified image Toexit the magnified display press the lt L gt gt button and
62. multiple shots at the same exposure setting Press the lt gt button to lock the exposure then recompose and take the shot This is called AE lock It is effective for backlit subjects Focus the subject e Press the shutter button halfway gt The exposure setting will be displayed 2 Press the lt gt button 46 gt The lt gt icon will light in the viewfinder and the exposure setting will be locked AE lock e Each time you press the lt gt button it locks the current auto exposure setting Recompose and take the picture e 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 e If you want to maintain the AE lock while taking more shots hold down the lt gt button and press the shutter button to take another shot AE Lock Effects Metering AF Point Selection Method p 97 Mode 3 g A Automatic Selection Manual Selection GI AE lock is applied at the AF AE lock is applied at the ge point that achieved focus selected AF point III AE lock is applied at the center AF point When the lens focus mode switch is set to lt MF gt AE lock is applied at the center AF point 115 Bulb Exposures li When bulb is set the shutter stays open as long as you hold down the shutter button completely and closes when you let go of the shutter button This is called bulb exposure Use bul
63. of a color temperature conversion filter 19 WB White Balance Correction White Balance Auto Bracketing With just one shot three images having a different color balance can be recorded simultaneously Based on the color temperature of the current white balance setting the image will be bracketed with a blue amber bias or magenta green bias This is called white balance bracketing WB BKT White balance bracketing is possible up to 3 levels in single level increments Set the white balance bracketing amount In step 2 for white balance correction when you turn the lt 3 gt dial the m mark on the screen will change to m m 3 points Turning the dial to the right sets the B A bracketing and turning it to the left sets the M G bracketing gt On the right side of the screen BKT indicates the bracketing direction and the bracketing amount S e Pressing the lt INFO gt button will cancel BA 3 all the WB SHIFT BKT settings e Press lt gt to exit the setting and return to the menu 20 SHIFT INFO III BET SET IW Bracketing Sequence The images will be bracketed in the following sequence 1 Standard white balance 2 Blue B bias and 3 Amber A bias or 1 Standard white balance 2 Magenta M bias 3 Green G bias F e During WB bracketing the maximum burst for continuous shooting will be lower and the number of possible shots will also decrease to o
64. or dimensions of the cigarette lighter socket in certain cars might not be compatible with the car battery cable 2 The lt CAL CHARGE gt Lamp Blinks in Red e This indicates that you should calibrate the battery so that the correct battery level is detected and the camera s battery level indicator can display the correct battery level Calibration is not a required operation If you want to just recharge the battery you can let the battery start recharging automatically after approx 10 sec If you want to do the calibration press the lt CALIBRATE gt button while the lt CAL CHARGE gt lamp is blinking in red The Charge level indicator will blink in red and the calibration power discharge will start e After the calibration is completed the battery will start recharging automatically Note that the less depleted the battery the longer the calibration will take The lt 2h gt lt 4h gt and lt 10h gt figures on the side of the Charge level indicator respectively indicate the approximate number of hours it will take to complete the calibration power discharge If the lt 10h gt indicator blinks in red it will take approx 10 hours e After the calibration is completed and the battery is totally drained it will take a further 2 hours to recharge the battery fully If you want to stop the calibration before it is completed and start recharging the battery remove the battery from the charger and attach it again 30 Charging
65. patterns where there is contrast only in the horizontal direction Under a light source whose brightness color or pattern keeps changing Night scenes or points of light Under fluorescent lighting or when the image flickers Extremely small subjects Subjects at the edge of the picture Subjects strongly reflecting light The AF point covers both a near and faraway subject such as an animal in a cage Subjects which keep moving within the AF point and cannot keep still due to camera shake or subject blur A subject approaching or moving away from the camera Autofocusing while the subject is way out of focus Soft focus effect is applied with a soft focus lens A special effects filter is used 135 Using AF to Focus Quick Mode All The dedicated AF sensor is used to focus in the One Shot AF mode p 95 using the same AF method as with viewfinder shooting Although you can focus the target area quickly the Live View image will be interrupted momentarily during the AF operation ie EL A noooodo i opooprno0onon j Dppnpppnpnpp0n Ooo00000000 oooooof Wi Ch Ga Gi CZ e 136 S Se 18 lect the AF point Press the lt AF DRIVE gt button then use lt 2 gt to select the AF point The AF point selection will change in the direction you tilt the lt 4 gt Pressing lt lt gt straight down selects the center AF point Pressing it straight down again sets it to automatic AF
66. set at the same time focus is achieved ONE SHOT e While you hold down the shutter oO button halfway the focus will be ss locked You can then recompose the shot if desired AF is also possible by pressing the lt AF ON gt button Fl e If focus cannot be achieved the focus confirmation light lt gt in the viewfinder will blink If this occurs a picture cannot be taken even if the shutter button is pressed completely Recompose the picture and try to focus again Or see When Autofocus Fails p 100 e If the G Beep menu is set to Off the beeper will not sound when focus is achieved p 52 F Focus Lock After achieving focus with One Shot AF you can lock the focus on a subject and recompose the shot This is called focus lock This is convenient when you want to focus a subject not covered by the Area AF frame 95 AF Selecting the AF Mode Al Servo AF for Moving Subjects This AF mode is for moving subjects somes when the focusing distance keeps changing While you hold down the ts J shutter button halfway the subject will be focused continuously oe The exposure is set at the moment the picture is taken e AF is also possible by pressing the lt AF ON gt button Focus Tracking with Al Servo AF If the subject approaches or retreats from the camera at a constant rate the camera tracks the subject and predicts the focusing distance immediately before the picture is taken Thi
67. settings Display the camera settings e While the camera is ready to shoot press the lt INFO gt button Picture Style p 66 Picture Style Standard Picture Style parameters p 67 Detail OEE HME ER Color space p 92 Color space SRGB WB correction p 79 WB SHIFT BKT 0 0 0 BKT setting p 80 AF amp 71 8 TE 2 8 EK Transfer of images failed File name BE3B FE Microadjustment Number of possible shots KE DT 467 Di 462 File name setting p 86 re Bd et EISCHEN Date Time p 49 AE Microadjustment p 213 Auto rotate display p 182 Number of possible shots for IO CF card and A SD card p 61 AF Microadjustment p 221 Displayed only if Wireless File Transmitter WFT E2 II A B C D or WFT E2 E2A is used and the transfer of some images failed F As the default setting when you press the lt INFO gt button the shooting function settings will be displayed p 23 246 DIS Checking the Battery Information vn You can check the battery s condition on a menu screen Select Battery info LCD brightness e Under the tab select Battery Language English Video system i NTSC n _ r The model of the battery or household Battery info power source sold separately being Power source 7 used is displayed Remaining cap CD 97 Next to the battery check p 35 the Shutter count 55 remaining battery capacity is displayed in 1 increments Recharge performance Maximu
68. settings on media e Under the tab select Sensor Regist apply basic settings cleaning then press lt Ge gt Clear all camera settings Copyright information Sensor cleaning Firmware Ver 1 0 0 Sensor cleaning Select Clean manually Auto cleaning cs e Turn the lt gt dial to select Clean Clean now manually then press lt gt Clean manually Clean manually 3 Select OK e Turn the lt gt dial to select OK Mirror will lockup then press lt Ge gt ey eae create gt In a moment the reflex mirror will sensor tum power switch i l to lt OFF gt lockup and the shutter will open e CLn will blink on the top LCD panel Cancel l OK Gm we NI em Pr Da TELA End the cleaning e After cleaning the sensor set the power switch to lt OFF gt F e Using the AC Adapter Kit ACK E4 sold separately as power source is recommended oe If you use the battery make sure it is fully recharged 187 t Manual Sensor Cleaning P S WD e While cleaning the sensor never do any of the following If the power is cut off the shutter will close and the shutter curtains and image sensor might get damaged e Setting the power switch to lt OFF gt e Removing or inserting the battery e The surface of the image sensor is extremely delicate Clean the sensor with care e Use a plain blower without any brush attached A brush can scratch the sensor e Do not insert the blower tip
69. take approx 12 hours to complete the calibration and the battery recharging approx 10 hours to discharge and approx 2 hours to fully recharge 31 Installing and Removing the Battery ron Installing the Battery Insert a fully charged Battery Pack LP E4 into the camera 1 Remove the battery compartment cap Insert the battery e Insert the battery firmly all the way and turn the release handle as shown by the arrow 1 Flip out the battery release handle and turn it as shown by the arrow Pull out the battery e To prevent shorting be sure to attach the protective cover p 24 to the battery e When not using the camera attach the battery compartment cap p 19 F If the battery s rubber lining to repel water is not clean use a moist cotton swab to wipe it clean Rubber lining 32 Using a Household Power Outlet Sold separately m With AC Adapter Kit ACK E4 sold separately you can connect the camera to a household power outlet and not worry about the battery level Connect the DC Coupler s plug E e Connect the DC Coupler s plug to the Sw AC adapter s DC terminal L Connect the power cord e Connect the power plug to the power outlet then connect the power cord to the AC adapter D 3 Insert the DC Coupler e Insert the DC Coupler firmly all the way and turn the release handle as shown by the ar
70. the lt MENU gt button Fl e To pause the slide show press lt gt During pause II will be displayed on the upper left of the image Press lt gt again to resume the slide show e During auto playback you can press the lt INFO gt button to change the still photo display format During movie playback you can adjust the sound volume by turning the lt 7 gt During pause you can turn the lt gt or lt gt dial to view another image During the slide show auto power off will not work The display time may vary depending on the image To view the slide show on a TV set see pages 170 1771 169 Viewing the Images on TV rn You can view the still photos and movies on a TV set Before connecting or disconnecting the cable between the camera and television turn off the camera and television Adjust the movie s sound volume with the TV set To playback movies see page 165 Depending on the TV set part of the image displayed might be cut off Viewing on Non HD High Definition TV Sets 1 Connect the provided AV cable to the camera e Connect the stereo AV cable to the camera s lt A V OUT DIGITAL gt terminal e With the plug s lt Canon gt logo facing the front of the camera insert it into the lt A V OUT DIGITAL gt terminal Connect the AV cable to the TV set e Connect the stereo AV cable to the TV s video IN terminal and to the audio IN terminal Turn on the TV and sw
71. the preceding page Live Mode AMD The image sensor is used to focus Although AF is possible with the Live View image displayed the AF operation will take longer than with the Quick mode Also achieving focus may be more difficult than with the Quick mode Move the AF point oe Use lt gt to move the AF point lt gt to where you want to focus It cannot go to the edges of the picture e If you press lt lt gt straight down the Langan m AF point will return to the image AF point center 131 Using AF to Focus Focus the subject e Aim the AF point over the subject and press the shutter button halfway gt When focus is achieved the AF point will turn green and the beeper will sound If focus is not achieved the AF point will turn orange 3 Take the picture oe Check the focus and exposure then press the shutter button completely to take the picture p 127 Lao Face detection Live Mode VC With the same AF method as the Live mode human faces are detected and focused Have the target person face the camera 1 Point the camera toward the subject e When a face is detected a lt gt frame will appear over the face to be focused e f multiple faces are detected lt 4 gt will be displayed Use lt lt gt to move the lt gt frame over the target face 27 ATS 132 Using AF to Focus 2 Focus the subject oe P
72. the single image display will return Magnified View s Starting Position Normally the magnified view starts at the image center When the 3 Enlarge display menu option is set to Enlarge from selected AF point the magnified view starts at the selected AF point This is convenient for quickly checking the focus El e While in the magnified view you can keep the same magnified area and magnification when you turn the lt gt dial to view another image oe Inthe case of images shot with automatic AF point selection or with manual focus lt MF gt the magnification will start at the image center e Magnified view is not possible during the image review immediately after the image is taken e With Enlarge from selected AF point e The starting magnification varies depending on the image size that was set If C Fn Ill 8 1 2 3 is set the focusing point area will be expanded and the magnified view starts from the AF point that actually achieved focus Therefore the view may not be magnified from the manually selected AF point e A movie cannot be magnified 161 2 Rotating the Image vm You can rotate the displayed image to the desired orientation Select Rotate Protect images e Under the tab select Rotate notate then press lt Ee Erase images Print order image copy 100 0015 Ci 2 Select the image e Turn the lt gt dial to select the image to be rotated e You can also select an
73. which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help The cable with the ferrite core provided with the digital camera must be used with this equipment in order to comply with Class B limits in Subpart B of Part 15 of the FCC rules Do not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless otherwise specified in the manual If such changes or modifications should be made you could be required to stop operation of the equipment Canon U S A Inc One Canon Plaza Lake Success NY 11042 U S A Tel No 516 328 5600 This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 AN When connecting to and using a household power outlet use only AC Adapter Kit ACK E4 rated input 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz rated output 12 6 V DC Using anything else can cause fire overheating or electrical shock 268 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS This manual contains important safety and operating instructions for Battery Charger LC E4 Before using the charger read all instructions and cautionary remarks on 1 the charger 2 the battery pack and 3 the product using the battery pack CAUTION To reduce risk of injury charge only the Battery Pack LP E4 Other types of batteries may burst causing personal injury and other damage Do not expose the charger to rain or snow Use of an attachment not recommended or sold by Canon may result in
74. white balance 78 WB White Balance Correction vn You can correct the white balance that has been set This adjustment will have the same effect as using a commercially available color temperature conversion filter or color compensating filter Each color can be corrected to one of nine levels This is for advanced users who are familiar with using color temperature conversion or color compensating filters White Balance Correction 1 Select WB SHIFT BKT White balance AWE e Under the A tab select WB Custom WB regist WBSHIFT EKT 0 07 20 SHIFT BKT then press lt gt Color space sRGB Picture Style Standard Peripheral illumin correct 2 Set the white balance correction oe Use lt lt s3 gt to move the m mark to the desired position e Bis for blue A is amber M is magenta and G is green The color in the respective direction will be corrected e On the upper right SHIFT indicates P the direction and correction amount Di e Pressing the lt INFO gt button will BKT cancel all the WB SHIFT BKT 0 settings ie SHIFT INFO LACEE BKT Te o Press lt gt to exit the setting and return to the menu E e During the white balance correction lt W8 gt will be displayed in the viewfinder and on the rear LCD panel One level of the blue amber correction is equivalent to 5 mireds of a color temperature conversion filter Mired Measuring unit indicating the density
75. 005 China CANON HONGKONG CO LTD 19 F The Metropolis Tower 10 Metropolis Drive Hunghom Kowloon Hong Kong CANON SINGAPORE PTE LTD 1 HarbourFront Avenue 04 01 Keppel Bay Tower Singapore 098632 CANON KOREA CONSUMER IMAGING INC Gangnam Finance Center 17F 737 Yeoksam Dong Gangnam Gu Seoul 135 984 Korea OCEANIA CANON AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 1 Thomas Holt Drive North Ryde Sydney N S W 2113 Australia CANON NEW ZEALAND LTD Akoranga Business Park Akoranga Drive Northcote Auckland New Zealand JAPAN CANON MARKETING JAPAN INC 16 6 Kohnan 2 chome Minato ku Tokyo 108 8011 Japan This Instruction Manual booklet is current as of October 2009 For information on the camera s compatibility with any accessories and lenses introduced after this date contact any Canon Service Center CT1 1034 000 CANON INC 2009 PRINTED IN JAPAN
76. 46 gt The lt gt icon and 0 0 will appear on the top LCD panel Set the AEB amount Turn the lt 3 3 gt dial to set the AEB amount e 1 0 is the AEB increment and lt gt is the AEB amount 3 Take the picture 4 e Inthe current drive mode the pictures will be taken in this sequence Standard exposure decreased exposure and increased exposure Standard Decreased Increased e After the three bracketed shots are taken exposure exposure exposure AEB will not be canceled To cancel AEB set the AEB increment to 0 0 Fl e During AEB shooting the lt gt icon in the viewfinder and the lt gt icon on the top LCD panel will blink e The AEB setting will be canceled automatically if the power switch is set to lt OFF gt or if the flash is ready e AEB will not work with bulb exposures nor with flash e Ifthe drive mode is set to lt C gt or lt S gt you must press the shutter button three times If lt H gt or lt Q gt is set and you hold down the shutter button completely the three bracketed shots will be taken continuously Then the camera will stop shooting When lt gt or lt 2 gt is set the three bracketed shots will be taken continuously after a 10 sec or 2 sec delay e AEB can also be combined with exposure compensation 114 X AE Lock mmm Use AE lock when the area of focus is to be different from the exposure metering area or when you want to take
77. 9 Creating and Selecting a Folder mam You can freely create and select the folder where the captured images are to be saved This is optional since a folder will be created automatically for saving captured images Create a Folder 1 Select Record func media folder Auto power off 1min sel Record func media folder sel _ e Under the tab select Record File numbering Continuous File name setting func media folder sel then press Auto rotate g lt GE gt Format Record func media folder sel 2 Select Folder Record func Standard o Select Folder then press lt gt Record play Di Folder 100E051D Select folder Select Create folder ipsos 2 Turn the lt gt dial to select Create Coe BR folder then press lt gt Select folder H A Select OK e Turn the lt gt dial to select OK then press lt gt gt A new folder with a higher one up folder number is created Create folder 101 Cancel 84 MSM Creating and Selecting a Folder C eed Selecting a Folder Lowest file number e With the Select folder screen Number of images displayed turn the lt 3 gt dial to select in folder the desired folder then press lt gt gt The folder where the captured EIN 525 a EFM images will be saved is selected 101E0S1D e p l woso ml Ga Subsequent captured images will be 103E0S1D 76 i recorded into the selected folder 104E0S1D 7 7 w Tia ES A
78. B regist WB SHIFT BRT Menu items Color space Menu settings Picture Style Peripheral illumin correct Red Shooting menu Shooingrelated tems Camera s Custom Functions Grean Register frequently used menu options and Custom Functions Menu Operations GC Menu Setting Procedure Display the menu AE o Press the lt MENU gt button to display Custom WE regist WBSHIFT BKT 00 40 the menu 8 Color space sRGB Picture Style Standard Select a tab Peripheral ilumin correct e Turn the lt s7 gt dial to select a tab 3 Select the desired item JPEG quality e Turn the lt gt dial to select the item image size L then press lt Bet gt Review time 2 SPC H e Been Off Release shutter without card Dust Delete Data External Speedlite control Select the setting e Turn the lt gt dial to select the desired setting The current setting is indicated in blue Set the selected setting JPEG quality Press lt 6 gt to set it Image size L Review time 8 Sec Exit the menu Beep _ On e Press the lt MENU gt button to exit the Release shutter without card Dust Delete Data menu and return to camera shooting External Speedlite control ready El oe The explanation of menu functions hereinafter assumes that you have pressed the MENU button to display the menu screen e You can use lt gt to set menu options except H Erase images and Format 45 Menu S
79. Camera haken 118 Clear camera settingS 53 Holding the Camera 40 Settings deplay 246 Camera sbake 41 Camera shooting ready 41 45 Caption name 76 E fs EE 13 36 50 Card remmmder 52 Seid e 50 Problem EE 38 Center weighted average metering EE 104 CF card gt Card Cleaning WE 184 Clear camera settings 00 53 Ee 49 ESO gegeeeug eg 92 Color temperature setting 78 Color tone EE 68 196 Compression raie 63 Kemmer 88 Continuous shooting 101 CORWAS ee 68 196 Cool tone printing c008 194 Copyright information 006 90 KEE 3 163 170 171 Lross bhvpetocusinmg 99 Custom Funchons oannneannneeaaen 204 27 UE 204 Settings registration 235 Custom WB EE 73 BH RENE EE 49 Date time battery replacement 248 DC coupler a annn A 33 Default printing 0 ccceee 193 Depth of field preview 00002 111 Dial Main Dial QM ererres 42 Quick Control Dal 43 Digital terminal EEN 190 Dioptric adjustment a000aaaoenaaa 40 Direct printing gt Printing DPOF E 199 Drive mode 101 Dust Delete Data 185 Bo Erase image 179 Bueiges e 256 E TTL II flash metering 123 215 Evaluative metering 0000010114 104 Exposure compensation 113 Exposure level increments 208 Exposure simulation 000000000 130 EX series Speed
80. Delete Data gt When the picture is taken the camera will start obtaining the Dust Delete Data Data obtained When the Dust Delete Data is obtained a message will appear Select OK and the menu will reappear o Ifthe data was not obtained successfully a message to that effect will appear Follow the Preparation procedure on the preceding page then select OK Take the picture again About the Dust Delete Data After the Dust Delete Data is obtained it is appended to all the JPEG and RAW images captured thereafter Before an important shoot you should update the Dust Delete Data by obtaining it again To erase dust spots automatically with the provided software see the Software Instruction Manual in the CD ROM The Dust Delete Data appended to the image is so small that it hardly affects the image file size 4 Be sure to use a solid white object such as a new sheet of white paper If the paper has any pattern or design it may be recognized as dust data and affect the accuracy of the dust deletion with the software 186 DIS Manual Sensor Cleaning mx Dust which could not be removed by the automatic sensor cleaning can be removed manually with a blower etc The surface of the image sensor is extremely delicate If the sensor needs to be cleaned directly having it done by a Canon Service Center is recommended Before cleaning the sensor detach the lens from the camera Select Sensor cleaning Save load
81. E gt button and turn the lt s73 3 gt dial to select lt M gt Shutter speed 2 Set the shutter speed and Aperture aperture To setthe shutter speed turn enz dial while looking at the top LCD panel e To set the aperture set the power switch to lt J gt and turn the lt gt dial while looking at the top LCD panel You can also set it by pressing the lt 4 gt button then turning the lt 4 3 gt dial Focus the subject e Press the shutter button halfway The exposure setting will be displayed e On the right of the viewfinder the exposure level indicator lt m gt indicates the current exposure level relative to the standard exposure index lt iB gt A Set the exposure oe Check the exposure level and set the desired shutter speed and aperture 5 Take the picture QD lf 4C Fn Il 4 Auto Lighting Optimizer p 81 is set to a setting other than 3 Disable the image may still look bright even if a darker exposure has been set 112 Exposure Compensation mmm Exposure compensation can increase brighter or decrease darker the standard exposure set by the camera You can set the exposure compensation up to 3 stops in 1 3 stop increments Exposure compensation can be set in the lt P Tv Av gt shooting modes Check the exposure oe Press the shutter button halfway and check the exposure level indicator 2 Set the exposure compensation amount o Set the power switch to lt
82. Long exposure noise reduction O O O O O O High ISO speed noise reduction O O O O O O Still photo Highlight tone priority E SE LEE AEN O O 242 Function Availability Table eg Set automatically O User selectable _ Not selectable Invalid Viewfinder Shooting LV 18 Movie Tv Av M Bulb Shooting Shooting O With VD Function One Shot Al Servo AF point Auto AF selection Manual With AR O O O0O C OOOO OOOO OOOO O O O O O Before shooting starts With AF Live mode L Live mode Quick mode OOJO Evaluative Partial Metering Spot CAMINO CO O EI AGO O ONS AV O O errno Center weighted average Program shift Exposure compensation Exposure AE lock Other than M movie mode AEB Depth of field preview O Single shooting O 1OlOIOIO OIO OJOJOO O O O O0 OO O Oe Og I O O OJOO Ei EE EE EE OJO High speed continuous shooting Still photo Low speed Drive continuous shooting 10 sec self timer 2 sec self timer Silent single shooting Still photo FE lock External Speedlite Flash exposure compensation O EERSTEN O O Oh O O OlOIO I OJI O O OlOIO I OJI O O E EE EEN O O JE EE Eu O 243 System Map ST E2 270EX 430EX Il 580EX II
83. MENU gt button Register image on card gt The name will be saved and the Record and register image inte ae screen will return to step 2 The Edit caption entered name will be displayed below lt x gt Set as white balance Ei Entering a name which indicates the Custom WB s place or light source type makes it convenient TT D Setting the Color Temperature ron You can set the white balance s color temperature numerically in Kelvin This is for advanced users Se FOLDER FILE A SS Press the lt FUNC gt button 66 e Press the lt FUNC gt button once or twice to display the white balance on the rear LCD panel s upper right WB Card Image size Select lt K gt e Turn the lt gt dial to select lt K gt 3 Set the desired color temperature e Turn the lt gt dial to set the color temperature e The color temperature can be set from 2500K to 10000K in 100K increments QD When setting the color temperature for an artificial light source set white balance correction magenta or green as necessary e f you want to set lt K gt 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 reading and the camera s color temperature reading F You can also use the White balance menu to set the
84. Menu Screen to Set the Image Size Select Image size JPEG quality e Under the G tab select Image Image size L size then press enz Review time HE d l H Beep On Release shutter without card Dust Delete Data External Speedlite control Image size Standard Set the image size L went wei To select a RAW image size turn the lt gt dial To select a JPEG image size turn the lt gt dial On the screen the M megapixels wee x number indicates the recorded pixel count and is the number of possible shots o Press lt gt to set it Image Size Setting Examples L only only S Du M2 Image size Standard Image sine Standard Lo NeW ere E D meet e RAW a RAW a M I sm HI WU S Image size Standard SAD UW Tae MP Sees Ee RAW a i wa se Fl e If is set for both RAW and JPEG L will be set e If Record func is set to Rec separately p 57 the setting screen will be different You can set the image size for each card e In accordance with the selected image size the lt EE gt or lt MM gt icon will be displayed on the right side in the viewfinder oe The image size icons indicate the following RAW MN Medium RAW SD Small RAW JPEG L Large M1 Medium 1 M2 Medium 2 Small 60 Setting the Image recording Quality Guide to Image recording Quality Settings Approx imaae sive Pixels File Size Possible Maximum g Recorded
85. OU wen m TSO ful TYNNYIN NOILONULSNI Canon EOS D Mark IV Canon a LenS EF 50 mp o 7 is if ZS Vf f Y f Ve Wf fa PA A ut li i Hh g in Ze ei Mark IV INSTRUCTION MANUAL Thank you for purchasing a Canon product The EOS 1D Mark IV is a top of the line high performance EOS DIGITAL SLR camera featuring a large fine detail CMOS sensor with approx 16 10 effective megapixels Dual DIGIC 4 high precision and high speed 45 point AF 39 cross type points approx 10 fps continuous shooting Live View shooting and Full HD Full High Definition movie shooting The camera is highly responsive to any shooting situation provides many features for demanding shoots highly reliable even in harsh environments and compatible with a wide range of accessories to expand shooting possibilities Take a Few Test Shots to Familiarize Yourself with the Camera With a digital camera you can immediately view the image you have captured While reading this manual take a few test shots and see how they come out You can then better understand the camera To avoid botched pictures and accidents first read the Safety Warnings p 266 267 and Handling Precautions p 12 13 Testing the Camera Before Use and Liability After shooting playback and check whether the image has been properly recorded If the camera or memory card is faulty and the images cannot be recorded or downloade
86. The images saved in the card will be Ben ond Set image Edit caption displayed 1 320 An 100 0001C A Select the image to be used for registrating the Custom WB data e You can also display a four or nine image index by pressing the lt Q gt button e Turn the lt gt dial to select the image to be registered for the Custom WB data then press lt amp gt Ly 5 Select OK gmj e Turn the lt gt dial to select OK Use WB data from this image then press lt GE gt i for Custom WBZ gt The Custom WB data will be registered Cancel When the message appears press lt 1 gt to return to step 3 To use the Custom WB see Selecting and Shooting with the Custom WB data p 76 QD If the image was captured while the Picture Style was set to Monochrome p 67 it cannot be selected in step 4 19 n Custom White Balance DIS Selecting and Shooting with the Custom WB data Registered image 1 Select the Custom WB No Custom WB regist e On the Custom WB registration AF screen select the No of the yy registered Custom WB Register image on card Record and register image Edit caption Set as white balance MENUS Custom WB regist Select Set as white balance efa e Turn the lt gt dial to select Set as white balance then press lt gt Register image on card gt The WB will be set to the registered Record and register image RA Edit caption Set as white bal
87. When you change the printing effects it is reflected in the image displayed on the upper left Note that the printed image might look slightly different from the displayed image which is only an approximation This also applies to Brightness and Adjust levels on page 196 194 Printing kg ae A Zi 9 9x13cm FB Default E Bordered at e SI o EA Ed e 9 9x13cm FB Default E Bordered A SW e CHE EA Rn Ah 99x13cm FB Default E Bordered En Both Lu 1 copies Trimming Paper settings Cancel Print Een Both LU 1 Scopies Trimming Paper settings Cancel Print Een EU Both Lu 1 copies Trimming Paper settings Cancel Print 6 Set the number of copies 7 Set the date and file number imprinting o Set as necessary e Turn the lt gt dial to select lt Q gt then press lt gt e Turn the lt gt dial to select the desired setting then press lt amp gt Set as necessary e Turn the lt gt dial to select Uz then press lt 1 gt e Turn the lt gt dial to select the number of copies then press lt gt Start printing e Turn the lt gt dial to select Print then press bes gt The printing will start El e For details on trimming see page 197 e The Default setting for printing effects and other options are the printer s own default settings as set by the printer s manufacturer See the p
88. a button its function remains selected for 6 seconds 6 During this time you can turn the lt 4 gt dial to set the desired setting When the function selection turns off or if you press the shutter button halfway the camera will be ready to shoot e Use the dial to select or set the shooting mode AF mode metering mode AF point ISO speed Picture Style exposure compensation when the lt E4 gt button is pressed card etc Turn the lt gt dial only While looking at the viewfinder or top LCD panel turn the ss dial to set the desired setting e Use this dial to set the shutter speed aperture etc Operating the Multi controller The lt gt consists of an eight direction key and a button at the center e Use it to select the AF point correct the white balance move the AF frame or the magnifying frame during Live View shooting or scroll over the image during magnified view Fl You can use lt gt to set menu options except Erase images and Format p 45 42 Basic Operation gt Making Selections with the Quick Control Dial Before using the lt gt dial set the power switch to lt J gt 1 After pressing a button turn the lt gt dial When you press a button its function remains selected for 6 seconds 6 During this time you can turn the lt gt dial to set the desired setting When the function selection turns off or if you pr
89. a or accessory when not in use remove the battery pack and disconnect the power plug This is to prevent electrical shock heat generation and fire Do not use the equipment where there is flammable gas This is to prevent an explosion or fire 266 If you drop the equipment and the casing breaks open to expose the internal parts do not touch the internal parts due to the possibility of electrical shock Do not disassemble or modify the equipment High voltage internal parts can cause electrical shock Do not look at the sun or an extremely bright light source through the camera or lens Doing so may damage your vision Keep the camera from the reach of small children The neck strap can accidentally choke the child Do not store the equipment in dusty or humid places This is to prevent fire and electrical shock Before using the camera inside an airplane or hospital check if it is allowed Electromagnetic waves emitted by the camera may interfere with the plane s instruments or the hospital s medical equipment To prevent fire and electrical shock follow the safeguards below Always insert the power plug all the way in Do not handle a power plug with wet hands When unplugging a power plug grasp and pull the plug instead of the cord Do not scratch cut or excessively bend the cord or put a heavy object on the cord Also do not twist or tie the cords Do not connect too many power plugs to the same po
90. aced If you select Clear all and a folder the print order for all the images in the folder will be canceled e Allimage A print order for 1 copy of all the images in the card will be placed If you select Clear all the print order for all the images in the card will be canceled QD e Note that RAW images and movies will not be included in the print order even if you set By or All image e When using a PictBridge printer print no more than 400 images for one print order If you specify more than this all the images might not be printed 201 Direct Printing with DPOF vom Print order With a PictBridge printer you can easily O Standard i print images with DPOF SS Index i Date File No Sel lmage Bym All image Set up Print MENU Baa 1 Prepare to print o See page 190 Follow the Connecting the Camera to a Printer procedure up to step 5 2 Under the tab select Print order 3 Select Print e Print will be displayed only if the camera is connected to the printer and printing is possible A Set the Paper settings p 192 e Set the printing effects p 194 if necessary 5 Select OK 4D e Before printing be sure to set the paper size o Certain printers cannot imprint the file No e f Bordered is set certain printers might imprint the date on the border e Depending on the printer the date might look light if it is imprinted on a bright background or on the border
91. age whose voice memo you want to playback Press the lt L gt gt button to playback images then turn the lt gt dial to select an image which has the lt gt icon displayed on the top 3 Playback a voice memo e While the image is displayed press ee the gail gt button FO gt The voice memo will be played o Turn the lt 7 gt dial to adjust the sound volume oe To stop playback press the lt o gt button CT Exit El oe Ifthe image has been appended with multiple voice memos they will be played consecutively Erasing only the voice memo appended to an image is not possible with the camera e Ifthe image is erased p 179 any appended voice memo will also be erased 175 Copying Images vm The images recorded in a card can be copied to the other card MS Copying Individual Images oi 1 Select Image copy Protect images e Under the tab select Image Rotate copy then press lt Bez Erase images Print order image copy GE copy 2 Select Sel Image Copy source i oe Check the copy source and target card s capacity e Turn the lt gt dial to select Sel lmage then press lt gt Freespace EI 3 78 GB Sel image Sel All image 3 Select the folder e Turn the lt gt dial to select the folder Source folder containing the image to be copied TOOEOSID CINE F a then press rz V3 Ac oe Refer to the images displayed on th
92. al Cl Spot CJ Center weighted average will be selectable Enable Only the metering modes set with Register will be selectable Register To make a metering mode unselectable uncheck the checkmark lt gt After entering the settings select Apply C Fn 11 Exposure mode in manual exposure You can set the metering mode to be used in the manual exposure mode 0 Specified metering mode 3 Spot metering 1 Evaluative metering 4 Center weighted average 2 Partial metering GD With settings 1 to 4 you cannot change the metering mode by pressing the lt BA gt button during shooting C Fnl 12 Set shutter speed range Disable The settable shutter speed range will be 1 8000 sec to 30 sec Enable The settable shutter speed will range from the highest shutter speed to the lowest shutter speed set with Register Register The highest shutter speed can be registered within 1 8000 sec to 15 sec and the lowest shutter speed can be registered within 30 sec to 1 4000 sec After entering the settings select Apply C Fn 143 Set aperture value range Disable The settable aperture will range from the camera attached lens maximum aperture to minimum aperture Enable The settable aperture will range from the smallest to largest aperture set with Register Register The smallest aperture can be registered within f 91 to f 1 4 and the largest aperture can be registered within f 1 0 to f 64 After entering the
93. al in metering The Quick Control Dale function while the metering is active can be changed 0 Exposure compensation Aperture 1 AF point selection You can select the AF point directly with the lt gt dial without first pressing the lt E gt button While metering is active turning the lt gt dial will select a horizontal AF point Automatic selection cannot be selected However if C Fn Ill 12 2 has also been set automatic selection can be selected Press the lt 4 gt button and turn the lt s3 gt dial to set the exposure compensation or the aperture for manual exposure 2 ISO speed You can turn the lt gt dial to change the ISO speed in real time 3 AF point selection DN 2 You can select the AF point directly with the lt gt dial without first pressing the lt E J gt button While metering is active turning the lt gt dial will select a horizontal AF point Automatic selection cannot be selected However if C Fn Ill 12 2 has also been set automatic selection can be selected The functions of the lt 4 gt and EFSI buttons will be switched between them By holding down the El button and turning the lt gt dial you can set the exposure compensation or aperture 4 ISO speed 4 ISO You can turn the lt gt dial to change the ISO speed in real time The functions of the lt 4 gt and lt ISO gt buttons will be switched between them By holding down the lt ISO gt button and tu
94. alance AWE e Under the Qi tab select Custom Custom WB regist we aait Nthen press lt gt WBSHIFT EKT ap gist p Ge Color space sRGB Picture Style Standard Peripheral illumin correct Custom WB regist 2 Select the Custom WB No to be OF d i registered l Press lt gt Register Image on card e Turn the lt gt dial to select 1 to 5 for Record and register image lt 8 gt th z gt Th Edit caption n84 gt then press lt gt The Custom WB data will be registered under the selected No Set as white balance Custom WB regist 3 Select Record and register ea 2 image p e Turn the lt 3 gt dial to select Record Reaister image on card and register image then press Record and register image z E Edit Caption J gt The LCD monitor will turn off and the selected No will blink on the rear LCD panel Set as white balance 73 n Custom White Balance A Photograph a solid white object oe The plain white object should fill the center spot metering circle Focus manually and set the standard exposure for the white object e Any white balance mode may be set Spot metering circle WB data for Custom WB obtained gt The Custom WB data will be registered e To use the Custom WB see Selecting and Shooting with the Custom WB data p 76 Set WB to as 17 F e Custom WB data can also be registered as follows 1 Press the lt FUNC gt
95. an an EX series Speedlite the flash will always be fired at full output p 120 e When the Flash metering mode flash Custom Function is set to TTL autoflash the flash will always be fired at full output p 124 Flash exposure compensation cannot be set e lf flash exposure compensation has already been set with the Speedlite flash exposure compensation cannot be set with the camera When the Speediite s flash exposure compensation is canceled set to 0 flash exposure compensation can be set with the camera High speed sync cannot be set in the Av mode p 212 Live View shooting is not possible e For Live View shooting use a memory card a hard disk type card is not recommended A hard disk type card requires a lower temperature range for operation than memory cards If the temperature gets too high the Live View shooting may stop temporarily to prevent damage to the card s hard disk When the camera s internal temperature decreases you can resume Live View shooting p 139 During Live View shooting the ISO speed shutter speed and aperture cannot be set e Set LV NIR set to Stills p 126 The shutter makes two shooting sounds during Live View shooting e During Live View shooting the shutter will make two sounds when you take a picture p 127 252 Troubleshooting Guide Movies cannot be shot with manual exposure e Set LV 3 set to Movies and set the shooting mode to lt M gt
96. an at the main focus point suddenly appears in the picture or the camera can switch to focus the closer subject Main focus point With automatic AF point selection Center AF point With manual AF point selection AF point expansion C Fn III 8 1 2 3 Manually selected AF point 0 Main focus point priority The active AF point will switch to the main focus point and start focusing the closer subject Convenient when you always want to focus the closest subject Continuous AF track priority Any closer subject appearing in the picture will be ignored as an obstruction The main focus point does not take priority so the tracking of the target subject can continue and switch to an adjacent AF point based on the preceding focusing result Convenient when obstacles such as telephone poles appear in front of the target subject C Fn Iil 5 Lens drive when AF impossible If focus cannot be achieved with autofocus the camera can either keep trying to focus or stop 0 Focus search on 1 Focus search off Prevents the camera from becoming grossly out of focus as it attempts to focus again Especially convenient with super telephoto lenses which WW can become extremely out of focus 219 DIS Custom Function Settings ESS eee C Fn Ill 6 Lens AF stop button function The AF stop button is provided only on super telephoto IS lenses 0 AF stop 1 AF start AF operates only while the button is pressed While you hold
97. ance D mmm 3 Take the picture The picture will be taken with the ri setting F You can also select the Custom WB No while looking at the rear LCD panel Press the lt FUNC gt button and turn the lt gt dial to select lt n8 gt Then turn the lt gt dial to select the registered Custom WB No um Naming the Custom WB data You can also append a name caption to the registered Custom white balance data Custom WB regist Select the Custom WB No peal e On the Custom WB data registration screen select the Custom WB No to Register image on card be appended with a name Record and register image Edit caption Set as white balance MENU feat w Custom White Balance Custom WB regist 2 Select Edit caption eta 7 Turn the lt gt dial to select Edit caption then press lt gt Register image on card Record and register image Edit caption Set as white balance Custom WEB regist 3 Enter any name Stadium ESA e Press the lt gt button and the text ene palette will be highlighted in a color Ee frame and text can be entered Cache Operate the lt gt dial or lt 44 gt to irch 1 move the and select the desired INEC RES E NL Of character Then press lt gt to enter it e You can enter up to 20 characters oe To delete a character press the lt 1 gt button Custom WB regist A Exit the setting Sal a e After entering the name press the SEN lt
98. and 4x5 in This aspect ratio information will be appended automatically to the captured image The image will not be saved to the card as a cropped image When the image is transferred to a personal computer and Digital Photo Professional provided software is used the image will be displayed in the aspect ratio you specified 0 Off 4 Aspect ratio 6 7 1 Aspect ratio 6 6 5 Aspect ratio 10 12 2 Aspect ratio 3 4 6 Aspect ratio 5 7 3 Aspect ratio 4 5 F e Aspect ratio information will also be appended during viewfinder shooting e During image playback on the camera vertical lines for the respective ratio will be displayed C Fn IV 1416 Add image verification data 0 Disable 1 Enable Data for verifying whether the image is original or not is appended to the image automatically When the shooting information of an image appended with the verification data is displayed p 157 the lt f gt icon will appear To verify whether the image is original the Original Data Security Kit OSK E3 sold separately is required 234 MN Registering and Applying Custom Function Settings m You can register up to three sets of Custom Function settings You can register a different set of Custom Function settings for different shooting situations such as sports snapshots and landscapes You can then instantly apply a registered set of Custom Function settings Registering Custom Function Settings C Fn I Exposure C Fn
99. aperture will be set automatically and displayed in the viewfinder and on the top LCD panel 3 Check the shutter speed and aperture display e Acorrect exposure will be obtained as long as the shutter speed and E a aperture display do not blink draza 3 wide ote U eth P 3 106 P Program AE BEES Take the picture oe Compose the shot and press the shutter button completely e If the 30 shutter speed and the maximum aperture blink it indicates underexposure Increase the ISO speed or use flash e If the 8000 shutter speed and the minimum aperture blink it indicates overexposure Lower the ISO speed or use an ND filter sold separately to reduce the amount of light entering the lens El During automatic AF point selection p 97 or manual AF point selection with expanded AF points p 222 multiple AF points might light up simultaneously F About Program Shift oe Inthe 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 shift e Todo this press the shutter button down halfway then turn the lt 45 gt dial until the desired shutter speed or aperture value is displayed e Program shift is canceled automatically after the picture is taken e Program shift is not possible with flash 107 Tv Shutter Priority AE memm In this mode you set the shutter spe
100. ark 2 1 300 sec fixed The flash sync speed is fixed to 1 300 sec This more effectively prevents subject blur and camera shake than with setting 1 However the background may come out darker than with setting 1 a When 1 or 2 is set high speed sync cannot be used with an external Speedlite 212 DIS Custom Function Settings WE C Fn l 1416 AE Microadjustment 4d Normally this adjustment is not required Do this adjustment only if necessary Note that doing this adjustment may prevent correct exposure from being achieved You can fine adjust the camera s standard exposure level The adjustment can help if the camera s standard exposure always seems to be underexposed or overexposed With setting 1 selected press the lt INFO gt button to display the adjustment screen 0 Disable 1 Enable C Fn I Exposure 16 The adjustment can be made up to 1 stop idee in 1 8 stop increments If the image tends to be underexposed set the adjustment to the H side Or to the side if the image tends to EEE IERES be overexposed i C Fn 1417 FE Microadjustment dd Normally this adjustment is not required Do this adjustment only if necessary Note that doing this adjustment may prevent the correct flash exposure from being obtained You can fine adjust the camera s standard flash exposure level The adjustment can help if the camera s standard flash exposure without flash exposure compe
101. at the beach or a ski slope on a sunny day take the picture promptly after mirror lockup e During mirror lockup do not point the camera lens at the sun The sun s heat can scorch and damage the shutter curtains e f you use bulb exposures the self timer and mirror lockup in combination keep pressing the shutter button completely self timer delay time bulb exposure time If you let go of the shutter button during the self timer countdown there will be a shutter release sound but no picture is actually taken Fl e When 1 Enable is set single shooting will take effect even if the drive mode is set to continuous When 2 Enable Down with SET is set the current drive mode will take effect for the shooting o When the self timer is set to lt gt or lt 2 gt the picture will be taken after 10 sec or 2 sec respectively oe The mirror locks up and after 30 seconds it will go back down automatically Pressing the shutter button completely again locks up the mirror again e For mirror lockup shots using the Remote Switch RS 80N3 or Timer Remote Controller TC 80N3 both sold separately is recommended 118 4 Flash Photography mmm EOS dedicated EX series Speedlites An EX series Speedlite sold separately makes flash photography as easy as shooting without flash For detailed instructions see the EX series Speedlite s instruction manual This camera is a Type A camera that can use all the features of EX serie
102. ation The display can be switched with the H Histogram menu option Brightness Display Sample Histograms This histogram is a graph showing the distribution of the image s brightness level The horizontal axis di indicates the brightness level darker on the left and brighter on the right while the vertical axis indicates KEE how many pixels exist for each brightness level The more pixels there are toward the left the darker the image And the more pixels there are toward the right the brighter the image If there are too many pixels on the left the shadow detail will be lost And if there are too many pixels on the 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 horizontal axis indicates the color s brightness level darker on the left and brighter on the right while the vertical axis indicates how many pixels exist for each color brightness level The more pixels there are toward the left the darker and less prominent the color And the more pixels there are toward the right the brighter and denser the color If there are too many pixels on the left the respective color information will be lacking And if there are t
103. b exposures for night scenes fireworks the heavens and other subjects requiring long exposures wm Set the shooting mode to lt buLb gt Owe i e Press the lt MODE gt button and turn the lt s73 gt dial to select lt buLb gt 2 Set the desired aperture e While looking at the top LCD panel turn the lt s73 gt dial 3 Take the picture Press the shutter button completely gt The elapsed exposure time will be C displayed on the top LCD panel 1 min 2 sec 3 hour L TN Len DuL Aa 4 Ka ISO D D ONE OD Since bulb exposures produce more noise than usual the image might look a little grainy Al When A C Fn Il 1 Long exp noise reduction is set to 1 Auto or 2 On noise generated by the bulb exposure can be reduced p 214 e For bulb exposures using the Remote Switch RS 80N3 or Timer Remote Controller TC 80N3 both sold separately is recommended 2 LCD Panel Illumination Press the lt 8 gt button to turn on 6 off the illumination of the top rear LCD panel During a bulb exposure pressing the shutter button completely will turn off the LCD panel illumination Bulb Exposures Using the Eyepiece Shutter If you take a picture without looking at the viewfinder light entering the eyepiece can throw off the exposure To prevent this slide the eyepiece shutter lever as shown by the arrow to shutter the eyepiece You need not shu
104. battery charger Doing so can damage the battery charger Check the battery performance While the battery is recharging press the be Or lt PERFORMANCE gt button to check the battery s o AN performance level indicated by the Charge level indicator Ir pp Green Battery performance is fine iid Green Battery s recharge performance is slightly degraded HOU0 Red Purchasing a new battery is recommended If the battery becomes exhausted quickly even after being fully charged the battery has reached the end of its service life Check the battery s recharge performance p 247 and purchase a new battery 29 Charging the Battery EEN 2 Use the Car s Cigarette Lighter Socket to Recharge the Battery With Car Battery Cable CB 570 sold separately you can connect the charger s car battery cable socket lt DC IN gt terminal to your car s cigarette lighter socket When recharging the battery this way be sure that the car s engine is running If the car engine is off disconnect the car battery cable from the cigarette lighter socket If you leave the car battery cable connected to the cigarette lighter socket it may drain the car battery e Do not use a transformer for the car with the battery charger e Battery charging from a car battery is possible only with a 12 V DC or 24 V DC car battery in a minus grounded car The shape
105. become active 3 All 45 points area In the Al Servo AF mode the autofocus will center on the manually selected AF point with the row of six AF points right above and below the AF point and the three AF points on the immediate left and right will also become active total of eighteen AF points If the subject moves to another AF point within the expanded AF points the expanded AF will center on that AF point Since all 45 AF points will operate as long as the subject is within the Area AF frame it will be focused at all times In the One Shot AF mode if focus cannot be achieved with the manually selected AF point focusing will be done with the remaining 44 AF points El e Even when C Fn Ill 10 1 2 3 4 is set the AF point expansion will take effect e In Al Servo AF mode first focus with the manually selected AF point e fthere are two manually selected AF points and setting 1 is set the AF point on the left and right of the two AF points will become active If setting 2 is set up to eight AF points adjacent to the two AF points will become active The AF point expansion centers on the selected AF point Therefore if a peripheral AF point is selected the AF point expansion will be smaller as shown below Expanded by one AF Expanded by one All 45 AF points point on the left right AF point all around can be used lo Wo Ce MO H Selected AF point Expansion points 222 DIS Custom Function Settings C Fn Ill 9 Mult
106. ble Convenient when you want to use the external flash s AF assist beam only Note that whether or not the AF assist beam is emitted depends on the C Fn Ill 15 setting C Fn Il 8 Viewfinder info during exposure 0 Disable 1 Enable The viewfinder information will be displayed even during an exposure Displays the exposure setting number of remaining shots etc during continuous shooting Fl When the shooting mode is set to Bulb even if setting 1 is set it will not take effect 216 DIS Custom Function Settings LEE C Fn Il 9 LCD panel illumination during Bulb 0 Off 1 On during Bulb If the LCD panel illumination is on p 116 and you take a bulb exposure the illumination will continue until the bulb exposure ends This is convenient when you are taking a bulb exposure in low light and want to check the exposure time C Fn Il 40 INFO button when shooting You can change what is displayed on the LCD monitor when you press the lt INFO gt button while the camera is ready to shoot 0 Displays shooting functions p 23 A Displays shooting functions as found on the 1 1 000 9 6 si top LCD panel and in the viewfinder Ty 3e 2 1 0 1 2 53 While the shooting settings are displayed mg you can press the lt MODE gt lt AF DRIVE gt E E 12800D lt S gt lt h gt lt ISO gt lt 4 gt or lt k gt TA Lei ONESHOT button to display the respective function screen and turn the lt gt or lt
107. ble basis Fi Image Conversion Factor Since the image sensor size is smaller than the 35mm film format it will look like the lens 35mm image size a focal length is increased by 1 3x 36 x 24 mm 1 42 x 0 94 in 265 Image sensor size 27 9 x 18 6 mm 1 10 x 0 73 in Safety Warnings Follow these safeguards and use the equipment properly to prevent injury death and material damage Preventing Serious Injury or Death s To prevent fire excessive heat chemical leakage and explosions follow the safeguards below Do not use any batteries power sources and accessories not specified in this booklet Do not use any home made or modified batteries Do not short circuit disassemble or modify the battery pack or back up battery Do not apply heat or apply solder to the battery pack or back up battery Do not expose the battery pack or back up battery to fire or water And do not subject the battery pack or back up battery to strong physical shock Do not install the battery pack or back up battery in reversed polarity Do not mix new and old or different types of batteries Do not recharge the battery pack outside the allowable ambient temperature range of 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F Also do not exceed the recharging time Do not insert any foreign metallic objects into the electrical contacts of the camera accessories connecting cables etc Keep the back up battery away from children If a child swallows th
108. button and turn the lt 23 gt dial to select lt 84 gt p 72 2 Then turn the lt 7 lt 3 gt dial to select the No under which the Custom WB is to be registered 3 Press the lt 342 gt button will blink on the rear LCD panel 4 Follow step 4 above to photograph a solid white object The Custom WB data will be registered under the selected No When a picture is taken the registered Custom white balance will be applied e If the exposure of the picture differs greatly from the standard exposure a correct white balance might not be obtained If Correct WB may not be obtained with the selected image is displayed in step 4 go back to step 1 and try again e The image captured in step 4 will not be recorded to the card o Instead of a white object an 18 gray card commercially available can produce a more accurate white balance 74 n Custom White Balance O O Register image on card First follow step 4 under Capture and register the image p 73 74 to take a picture of a plain white object This image saved in the card can then be registered for Custom WB The procedure up to step 2 is the same as with Capture and register the image 1 Select Custom WB regist 2 Select the Custom WB No to be registered Custom WB regist 3 Select Register image on card s 2 e Turn the lt gt dial to select Register image on card then press lt gt Register image on card gt
109. cause fire or a health hazard If the product does not work properly or requires repair contact your dealer or your nearest Canon Service Center 267 Digital Camera Model DS126211 Systems This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for class B digital devices pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
110. cketing in your Speediite s instruction manual e Flash exposure compensation The same setting as Flash exposure compensation on page 119 can be done e E TTL Il For normal flash exposures set it to Evaluative If Average is set the flash exposure will be averaged for the entire metered scene as with an external metering flash Since flash exposure compensation may be necessary depending on the scene this setting is for advanced users e Zoom You can adjust the Speedilite s flash coverage Normally set this to Auto so that the camera will automatically set the flash coverage to match the lens focal length e Wireless setting Wireless flash with multiple flash units is possible For details see your Speedlite s instruction manual about wireless flash e Flash firing To enable flash photography set Enable To enable only the AF assist beam to be emitted set Disable WD When using 2nd curtain sync set the shutter speed to 1 50 sec or slower If the shutter speed is 1 60 sec or faster 1st curtain sync will be applied even if 2nd curtain is set F e f flash exposure compensation has already been set with the Speedlite you cannot use the camera s lt amp 4 gt button or Flash function settings menu to set flash exposure compensation If it is set with both the camera and Speedlite the Speedlite s setting overrides the camera s oe The flash function s E TTL II setting will work to
111. controlled focal plane shutter Shutter speeds 1 8000 sec to 30 sec bulb Total shutter speed range Available range varies by shooting mode X sync at 1 300 sec with EOS dedicated external Speedlite e Drive System Drive modes Single High speed continuous Low speed continuous 10 sec self timer 2 sec self timer and Silent single shooting Continuous shooting speed Max approx 10 shots sec Max burst JPEG Large Approx 85 shots Approx 121 shots RAW Approx 26 shots Approx 28 shots RAW JPEG Large Approx 20 shots Approx 20 shots Figures are based on Canon s testing standards High speed continuous JPEG quality 8 ISO 100 and Standard Picture Style and a 4GB card Figures in parentheses apply to an Ultra DMA UDMA mode 6 16GB card based on Canon s testing standards 259 Specifications e External Speedlite Compatible flash Flash metering Flash exposure compensation FE lock PC terminal Standard flash exposure level adjustment e Live View Shooting Focusing Metering modes Metering range Grid display e Movie Shooting Movie compression Audio recording format Recording format Recording size and frame rate File size Focusing Metering modes Metering range Exposure control 260 EX series Speedlite Functions settable with the camera E TTL Il autoflash 3 stops in 1 3 or 1 2 stop increments Provided Provided FE Microadjustment possible
112. ctable AF point With Arana 11 Switch to registered AF point 0 224 With 2 AFI 12 AF point auto selection With Arig 206 u Custom Functions EE 13 AF point display during focus With Arg 14 AF point brightness p 225 With Arg 15 AF assist beam firing With Arana 16 Orientation linked AF point With A 17 Mirror lockup p 226 18 Continuous shooting speed O 19 Limit continuous shot count p 227 O O LV IB Movie C Fn IV Operation Others shooting shooting 1 Shutter button AF ON button O 227 2 AF ON AE lock button switch r O facing 1 3 With VR 3 Quick Control Dial in metering p 228 4 2 4 M movie mode Assign SET button p 229 Tv Av setting for Manual exposure O In Mi EE In M movie 6 Dial direction during Tv Av O ode p 230 In M movie 7 Av setting without lens O SECH 8 WB media image size setting 9 ga button function KEN 10 Button function when lt OFF gt i O 11 Start movie shooting O p 232 12 Focusing screen Ti fter release 13 Timer length for timer BEIS l p 233 only 14 Shortened release time lag 15 Add aspect ratio information O Still photo p 234 16 Add image verification data O Still photo 207 mm Custom Function Settings mx Custom Functions are organized in four groups based on t
113. d to a computer Canon cannot be held liable for any loss or inconvenience caused Copyrights Copyright laws in your country may prohibit the use of your recorded images of people and certain subjects for anything but private enjoyment Also be aware that certain public performances exhibitions etc may prohibit photography even for private enjoyment Memory Cards In this manual CF card refers to CompactFlash cards and SD card refers to SD SDHC cards Card refers to all memory cards used to record images or movies The camera does not come with a card for recording images movies Please purchase it separately 2 Item Check List Before starting check that all the following items have been included with your camera If anything is missing contact your dealer i ll d 3 Camera Battery Pack Battery Charger with eyecup body cap LP E4 LC E4 and battery with protective cover compartment cap Wide Strap L6 Interface Cable Stereo AV Cable IFC 200U AVC DC400ST Cable Protector EOS DIGITAL Software with attaching Solution Disk Instruction screw p 26 Software Manual 1 Instruction Manual this booklet 2 Pocket Guide Quick start guide to shooting 3 CD ROM Guide Guide to the provided software EOS DIGITAL Solution Disk and Software Instruction Manuals Be careful not to lose any of the above items Conventions Used in this Manual vn Icons in this Manual lt g
114. dust spots automatically Preparation Geta solid white object paper etc Set the lens focal length to 50mm or longer e Set the lens focus mode switch to lt MF gt and set the focus to infinity If the lens has no distance scale look at the front of the lens and turn the focusing ring clockwise all the way Obtain the Dust Delete Data Di 1 Select Dust Delete Data JPEG quality e Under the G tab select Dust Image size L Delete Data then press lt gt Review time 2 SOC Beep On Release shutter without card Dust Delete Data Dust Delete Data 2 Select OK Obtaining the data for e Turn the lt gt dial to select OK erasing dust with software then press lt gt After the automatic Refer to Instruction Manual sensor cleaning ends a message will Updated 00 00 00 00 00 appear Although there will be a shutter sound a picture is not taken Cancel OK Dust Delete Data i CH Fress the shutter button T completely when ready for shooting Sensor cleaning 185 tE Appending Dust Delete Data 3 Photograph a solid white object e Ata distance of 20 cm 30 cm 0 7 ft 1 0 ft fill the viewfinder with a patternless solid white object and take a picture The picture will be taken in the aperture priority AE mode with an aperture of f 22 Since the image will not be saved the data can still be obtained even if there is no card in the camera Dust
115. e e Press the lt gt gt button gt The last captured image or last image viewed will appear Select the image e To playback images starting with the last image turn the lt gt dial counterclockwise To playback images starting with the first captured image turn the dial clockwise e Each time you press the lt INFO gt button the display format will change 100 0003 DI 100 0003 DI Zs Se S ER Ces z A ee H os ualr i ba E ci em Single image display Single image display Image size 1 125 8 0 100 0003100 1 125 8 0 100 000310 ae hadd 4 Sr G Ww Kg Saa P i JiS B i P ISO P i Si E Soe EA e400 D GE400 D EEI 0 o erat K AL 5 37MB A RAMII 45 Ze GA BEA Gl 3 6 3 6 ley eh 05 27 09 16 33 17 Histogram display Shooting information display Exit the image playback e Press the lt gt gt button to exit the image playback and return the camera to shooting ready 156 gt Image Playback INFO Shooting Information Display FE Microadjustment Protect Exposure compensation amount Voice memo Flash exposure compensation amount Folder number File number Aperture Card i Histogram Shutter speed SIACH Mimics ROUER Brightness RGB Recording time AF d Microadjustment we Color temperature when lt LI gt is set Metering mode Shooting mode Movie Still photo during movie shooting P ze Fal I FE A
116. e right to help you select the desired folder gt The images in the selected folder will be displayed Folder name Highest file number Fl The copy source is the card selected by the Record func media folder sel menu option s Record play Playback setting 176 Copying Images Total images selected A Select the image e Turn the lt gt dial to select the image to be copied then press lt gt gt The lt V gt icon will appear on the upper left of the screen e Press the lt Q gt button to display the three image view To return to the single image display press the lt gt button e To select another image to be copied repeat step 4 5 Press the lt o 8 gt button e After selecting all the images to be copied press the lt gt button FCopy target 6 Select OK e Check the target card and press e br zs Copy to Cardz Select target folder to copy to Ok cE gt Target folder Select the target folder WW 10060510 np Turn the lt gt dial to select the target 101E051D 0 folder where the images are to be te fol i Create folder copied to then press lt Bez e To create a new folder select Create folder K lmage copy Select OK Copy source DI 101E051D oe Check the copy source and target 3 images ig card s information EES sell Turn the lt gt dial to select OK reespace 3 78 GB then press lt 1 gt Copy images Cancel OK
117. e AF and Drive Modes Setting the AF mode AF point and drive mode Exposure Control Metering mode shooting mode flash and other settings Live View shooting Shoot photos while viewing the LCD monitor Shooting Movies Shoot movies while viewing the LCD monitor Image Playback Playing back photos and movies Sensor Cleaning Auto cleaning appending Dust Delete Data and other procedures oni Ch 1 Wi 1 KR Ww N m Printing Images Printing with PictBridge and using DPOF for print orders 1 o Customizing the Camera Setting Custom Functions C Fn My Menu etc 11 Reference Contents rom Introduction tem Check LISL ugesggeegbeaeg egieege deene een Age aaaea eea ene edee uerge eegeeg 3 Conventions Used in this Manual 4 ue 5 Index te 10 Handling Sie Le EE 12 Quick Shane E 14 Eiere 16 1 Getting Started 27 Charging the Battery AAA 28 Installing and Removing the Daten 32 Using a Household Power Outlet Sold separate 33 Turning on the Power ET WE 34 Installing and Removing the Card 36 Attaching and Detaching a Lens ccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseaaeeneeeeeees 39 Basic Operation cccccc mg Am A WW Oae 40 Menu Operations ge IE Me W irea 44 Menu Settings GC WW Mb TA 46 Before You Start X 4BBb ago O Saana rererere renra taner nanea 49 Setting the Interface Language eee ceeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
118. e O El e The shaded Custom Functions do not function during Live View LV shooting nor movie shooting Settings are disabled e In Movie shooting even if the AF mode has been set to Quick mode AFB it will switch to Live mode AM during movie shooting Therefore the Custom Functions marked With FM do not function during movie shooting Functions only before movie shooting 205 159 Custom Functions EEN G LV Movie C Fn Il Image Flash exposure Display shooting shooting 1 Long exposure noise reduction O Still photo 2 High ISO speed noise reduction SEH C Still photo 3 Highlight tone priority O 4 Auto Lighting Optimizer p 215 O 5 E TTL II flash metering O 6 Shutter curtain sync O 7 Flash firing p 216 O 8 Viewfinder info during exposure 9 LCD panel illumination during Bulb O 10 INFO button when shooting as G LV Movie C Fn Ill Autofocus Drive shooting shooting 1 USM lens electronic MF O 2 Al Servo tracking sensitivity p 218 3 Al Servo 1st 2nd image priority 4 Al Servo AF tracking method 5 Lens drive when AF impossible Ge With AF 6 Lens AF stop button function p 220 Se EE AF Microadjustment p 221 With Arana AF expansion with selected point p 222 With AE Multi controller while metering p 223 10 Sele
119. e battery consult a physician immediately Battery chemicals may harm the stomach and intestines When disposing of a battery pack or back up battery insulate the electrical contacts with tape to prevent contact with other metallic objects or batteries This is to prevent fire or an explosion If excessive heat smoke or fumes are emitted during battery pack recharging immediately unplug the battery charger from the power outlet to stop the recharging and prevent a fire If the battery pack or back up battery leaks changes color deforms or emits smoke or fumes remove it immediately Be careful not to get burned in the process Prevent any battery leakage from contacting your eyes skin and clothing It can cause blindness or skin problems If the battery leakage contacts your eyes skin or clothing flush the affected area with lots of clean water without rubbing it See a physician immediately During the recharging keep the equipment away from the reach of children The cord can accidentally choke the child or give an electrical shock Do not leave any cords near a heat source It can deform the cord or melt the insulation and cause a fire or electrical shock Do not fire the flash at someone driving a car It may cause an accident Do not fire the flash near a person s eyes It may impair the person s vision When using flash to photograph an infant keep at least 1 meter away Before storing the camer
120. e center AF point Lens Maximum Aperture and AF Sensitivity With the EOS 1D Mark IV higher precision AF is possible with a maximum aperture brighter than f 2 8 on a lens or when combined with an Extender 98 Selecting the AF Point CITT Maximum f stop Up to f 2 8 Manual selection With the 39 AF points indicated by P high precision cross type AF both horizontal and vertical line APN sensitive is possible during manual AF point OO o D OOE selection The cross type sensors vertical line x sensitivity is approx two times higher than their horizontal line sensitivity The remaining six AF points will be horizontal line sensitive During automatic AF point selection the number of cross type AF points will decrease from 39 points to the 19 points indicated with E The remaining 26 AF points will be horizontal line sensitive Automatic selection Maximum f stop UA High precision cross type AF with the center AF point is possible The remaining 44 AF points will be horizontal line sensitive only Maximum f stop f 5 6 or f 8 With f 5 6 lenses all the AF points will be horizontal line sensitive only With f 8 lenses AF will be possible with the center AF point being horizontal line sensitive only AF will not work with the other AF points Q oe Inthe case of zoom lenses whose maximum aperture varies depending on the lens focal length the AF points will be horizontal line sen
121. e new file name will be registered and the screen in step 2 will reappear File name setting 5 Select the registered file name File name dat e Turn the lt gt dial to select File 1DM4 IMG image size name then press lt gt e Turn the lt 3 gt dial to select the Preset code BER User setting 1DM4 registered file name then press User setting IMG image size lt Get gt MENU fha e f User setting2 has been registered select the 3 characters registered image size Settings F About User setting2 When you select the image size registered with User setting2 and take pictures the image size character will be automatically appended as the file name s fourth character from the left The meaning of the image size characters is as follows were IR M M1 MO eee N M2 SS 55 When the image is transferred to a personal computer the automatically appended fourth character will be included You can then see the image size without having to open the image The image type RAW or JPEG can be distinguished with the extension E e The first character cannot be an underscore _ The extension will be JPG for JPEG images CR2 for RAW images and MOV for movies When you shoot a movie with User setting2 the file name s fourth character will be an underscore 87 mm File Numbering Methods vom The four digit file number is li
122. e recorded to the card and the movie shooting will resume automatically when the Live View image is displayed e The movie and still photo will be recorded to the card as separate files If you use continuous shooting the captured still photos will be recorded to the card e If Record func p 57 is set to Standard or Auto switch media the movies and still photos will be recorded to the same card If Rec separately or Rec to multiple is set the movies will be recorded to the card set for Playback And the still photos will be recorded at the image size set for the respective card GD e Any external Speedlite used will not fire e AEB cannot be used e Continuous still photo shooting is possible during movie shooting but the captured images will not be displayed during the continuous shooting Depending on the still photo s image size number of shots during continuous shooting card performance etc the movie shooting might stop automatically 149 IB Shooting Movies Fil e For continuous shooting of still photos during movie shooting using a high speed CF card compatible with UDMA transfers is recommended Setting a smaller image size for still photos and shooting fewer continuous still photos are also recommended e If the drive mode has been set to lt gt or lt 2 gt and you start shooting a movie the drive mode will automatically change to lt C gt single shooting Shooting Function Settings s
123. ect Format Auto power off 1min e Under the tab select Format Record func media folder sel then press lt Get gt File numbering Continuous File name setting Auto rotate del 2 Select the card e lJ is the CF card and B is the SD card e Turn the lt gt dial to select the card then press lt bes D 3 Select OK Format card e When B is selected low level All data will be lost formatting is possible p 51 e Turn the lt gt dial to select OK then press lt gt gt The card will be formatted gt When the formatting is completed the menu will reappear 3 76 GB used 3 82 GB Cancel 50 Before You Start QW When the card is formatted or data is erased only the file management information is changed The actual data is not completely erased Be aware of this when selling or discarding the card When discarding the card execute low level formatting or destroy the card physically to prevent the data from being leaked El The card capacity displayed on the card format screen might be smaller than the capacity indicated on the card About Low level Formatting When B is selected low level formatting is possible If the writing speed to the SD card is slower than usual or if you want to completely erase the data in the SD card checkmark Low level format and format the card Press the lt 1 gt button Format card2 oe In step 3 on the preceding page BI
124. ed and the camera automatically sets the aperture to obtain the correct exposure suiting the brightness of the subject This is called shutter priority AE A faster shutter speed can freeze the action or moving subject Or a slower shutter speed can create a blurred effect giving the impression of motion lt Tv gt stands for Time value Blurred motion Frozen action Slow shutter speed Fast shutter speed 1 Set the shooting mode to lt Tv gt w e Press the lt MODE gt button and turn the lt s 3 gt dial to select lt Tv gt 2 Set the desired shutter speed e While looking at the top LCD panel a turn the lt gt dial C478 Focus the subject oe Press the shutter button halfway The aperture is set automatically A Check the viewfinder display and shoot e As long as the aperture is not blinking the exposure will be correct 108 Tv Shutter Priority AE OD e Ifthe maximum aperture blinks it indicates underexposure Turn the lt s gt dial to set a slower shutter speed until the aperture stops blinking or set a higher ISO speed e Ifthe minimum aperture blinks it indicates IIE ea es overexposure ee Turn the lt gt dial to set a faster shutter speed until the aperture stops blinking or set a lower ISO speed Fl Shutter Speed Display The shutter speeds from 8000 to 4 indicate the denominator of the fractional shutter speed For example 125
125. eeseaaneeeeeees 49 Setting the Date ANd Time REENEN 49 Formattingthe ge ese a E E E 50 Set the Power off Time Auto Power Off cccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeneeeeeees 52 Elle Lekt 52 Card ne EE 52 Reverting the Camera to the Default Settings 00nnnnneenenneennnrreeneeen nnee 53 2 Image Settings 55 Selecting the Card to Record or Playback 56 Recording Method with Two Cards Inserted ccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 57 Setting the Image recording Quality nnnnnnnnnnrererrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrererreeree 59 Selecting the Image Gre 59 Setting the JPEG Quality Compression Hate 63 ISO Setting the ISO Gpeed 64 34 Selecting a Picture Style her vhra cus telerik ernie ons tend ete 66 34 Customizing a Picture bleu eege 68 Contents 3a Registering a Picture Style asiescc sisccizsassieaiavaniaziessiaaiasasiarizeeseiaaiavadiawnonien 70 Setting the White BalanCe EE 72 mea Custom White BalanCe ive ccccssacscccsexerenessauscadsanencaeacassciveasvenenasvasteisweteeaeacaes 73 D Setting the Color Temperature 78 WB White Balance Correction cccccsesseeeeceeeecccccceeseeceeeeccceeaaeteeeeeeeeeeeeeaas 79 White Balance Auto Bracketing AEN 80 Auto Lighting Optimizer seie re a ea aa knees RAEE 81 Lens Peripheral Illumination Correction ccccccccccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 82 Creating and Selecting a Folder Abee 84 Changing the File Name REENEN 86 File Numberi
126. efore shooting This is to prevent image degradation When you playback an image shot at high ISO speeds noise or irregular colors may appear e If you take the picture during magnified view the exposure might not come out as desired Return to the normal view before taking the picture During the magnified view the shutter speed and aperture will be displayed in red Even if you take the picture during magnified view the image will be captured in the normal view Custom Function Notes e During Live View shooting certain Custom Function settings will be disabled p 205 207 than 3 Disable the image may look bright even if manual exposure exposure compensation or flash exposure compensation has been set to make the exposure darker Notes About Lenses and Flash e The focus preset feature on super telephoto lenses cannot be used oe FE lock and modeling flash will not work if an external Speedlite is used 140 Shooting Movies The Live View image can be recorded to the card as a movie A movie can be shot with automatic exposure or manual exposure The movie recording format will be MOV OU Cards which can record movies When shooting movies use a large capacity card with a fast writing reading speed The CF card s speed should be 8MB sec or higher And the SD card should be rated SD Speed Class 6 cLass or higher If you use a slow writing card when shooting movies the movie might not be recorded properl
127. ennne nner eene 249 FEELER 256 SS CIRC re 257 Safety EENEG 266 aTe ES asus tednc rast EEEE EEE 270 Index to Features mu Power e Battery e Charging gt p 28 e Calibration gt p 30 e Battery check gt p 35 e Battery information gt p 247 e Power outlet gt p 33 e Auto power off gt p 52 Lens e Attaching Detaching gt p 39 Basic Settings Menu Functions e Menus gt p 46 e Language gt p 49 e Date Time gt p 49 e LCD brightness adjustment gt p 180 e Beeper gt p 52 e Release shutter without card gt p 52 e Clear camera settings gt p 53 Recording Images e Format gt p 50 e Select card gt p 56 e Recording to a card gt p 57 e Create select a folder gt p 84 e File name gt p 86 File No gt p 88 Image Quality e Image size gt p 59 e JPEG Compression rate gt p 63 e ISO speed gt p 64 e ISO speed expansion gt p 208 e Picture Style gt p 66 e Color space gt p 92 10 e Image improvement features e Auto Lighting Optimizer gt p 81 e Lens peripheral illumination correction gt p 82 e Noise reduction for long exposures gt p 214 e Noise reduction for high ISO speeds gt p 214 e Highlight tone priority gt p 215 White balance White balance setting gt p 72 e Custom WB gt p 73 e Color temperature setting gt p 78 e White balance correction gt p 79 e WB bracketing gt p 80 Viewfinder e Dioptric adjustment gt p 40 e Eyepiece shutter gt p 117 C
128. er picture C Fn Il 2 High ISO speed noise reduction Reduces the noise generated in the image Although noise reduction is applied at all ISO speeds it is particularly effective at high ISO speeds At low ISO speeds the noise in the shadow areas is further reduced Change the setting to suit the noise level 0 Standard 2 Strong 1 Low 3 Disable GD e With setting 2 the maximum burst for continuous shooting will greatly decrease This function does not work with movies However the noise reduction setting will be applied to still photos taken during movie shooting e If you playback a RAW or RAW JPEG image with the camera or print the image directly the effect of the high ISO speed noise reduction may look minimal You can check the noise reduction effect or print noise reduced images with Digital Photo Professional provided software 214 tM Custom Function Settings ee C Fn Il 3 Highlight tone priority 0 Disable 1 Enable Improves the highlight detail The dynamic range is expanded from the standard 18 gray to bright highlights The gradation between the grays and highlights becomes smoother SN With setting 1 noise in the shadow areas may be slightly more pronounced than usual F With setting 1 the settable ISO speed range will be 200 12800 Also lt D gt will be displayed on the top LCD panel and in the viewfinder C Fn Il 4 Auto Lighting Optimizer If the image comes out dark or the co
129. er to enable a narrower part to be focused This works in all AF modes and with any AF point selection method It is especially convenient during manual AF point selection However since it is difficult to keep the AF point on a moving subject focusing might be difficult With spot AF the AF point will blink brighter than usual 220 DIS Custom Function Settings C Fn IIl 7 AF Microadjustment Normally this adjustment is not required Do this adjustment only if necessary Note that doing this adjustment may prevent correct focusing from being achieved CFn Autofocus Drive HA YOu can make fine adjustments for the AF s AF Microadjustment A point of focus It can be adjusted in 20 steps 0 Disable Forward Aa Backward 1 Adjust all by same amount The adjustment amount of one step varies 2 Adjust by lens depending on the maximum aperture of the lens Adjust shoot and check the focus then repeat to adjust the AF s point of focus With setting 1 or 2 selected press the lt INFO gt button to view the register screen To cancel all the registered adjustments press the lt mz button 0 Disable 1 Adjust all by same amount The same adjustment amount is applied to all lenses Same amount for all lenses 2 Adjust by lens An adjustment can be set individually for any particular lens Adjustments for up to 20 lenses can be registered in the camera When a lens whose focus adjustment has been registered is
130. ess the shutter button halfway the camera will be ready to shoot Use the dial to select or set the shooting mode drive mode flash exposure compensation AF point ISO speed Picture Style exposure compensation when the lt Z gt button is pressed image size white balance etc 2 Turn the lt gt dial only While looking at the viewfinder or top LCD panel turn the lt gt dial to set the desired setting oe Use this dial to set the exposure compensation amount aperture setting for manual exposures selecting an AF point etc El You can do step 1 even when the power switch is set to lt ON gt Vertical Shooting The camera bottom has vertical grip buttons and a dial p 16 17 Before using the vertical op e buttons and dial set the vertical grip ON OFF switch to lt ON gt e When not using the vertical shooting controls set the switch to lt OFF gt to prevent accidental operation 43 Menu Operations m You can set various settings with the menus such as the beeper date time etc While looking at the LCD monitor use the lt MENU gt button on the camera back and the lt gt lt gt dials LCD monitor lt S Quick Control Dial lt gt button EI Playback 2 Y Set up 1 gt Playback 1 Y Set up 2 D Shooting 2 kr Set up 3 D Custom Functions amp My Menu D Shooting 1 Tab Custom WE
131. etting retained Information information retained Before You Start Camera Settings Auto power off Beep Release shutter without card Review time Highlight alert AF point display S _ Canceled Registered AF point Center Brightness Enlarge display Image jump wi Auto rotate Het A Disable Unchanged LCD brightness Date Time Language Video system Basic settings My Menu settings Display from My Menu Custom Functions 54 Live View Movie Shooting Settings LV G setting AF mode Grid display Exposure simulation 1920x1080 16 sec Movie recording Sound recording Metering timer Image Settings This chapter explains image related function settings Image recording quality ISO speed Picture Style white balance Auto Lighting Optimizer lens peripheral illumination correction etc Selecting the Card to Record or Playback m Fl This Instruction Manual assumes that a CF card or SD card is in the camera When an external media is used via the Wireless File Transmitter WFT E2 II A B C D or WFT E2 E2A both sold separately the lt 0 gt icon will appear as the third recording media It can be selected in the same way as with the CF card Oz and SD card lt A gt If either a CF card or an SD card is in the camera the card to record images will be selected automatically If both the CF and SD cards are in the camera you can select the card for recording or playing i
132. ettings D Shooting 1 Red Page AD see BR Te IA RG a 1 5 D 2500 10000 PC 1 5 Custom WB registration Manual registration of white balance data WB correction B A M G bias 9 levels each WB SHIFT BKT WB BKT B A and W G bias single level increments 3 levels White balance Color space sRGB Adobe RGB BS Standard Ss Portrait 2 L Landscape Picture Style EN Neutral F Faithful i Monochrome 1 User Def 1 2 3 Peripheral illumination Enable Disable correction D Shooting 2 Red JPEG quality Compression rate for L M1 M2 S Review time Off 2 sec 4 sec 8 sec Hold Beep On Off ER Enable Disable without card Obtain data to be used by provided software to Dr BELEC PEL delete dust spots 21 External Speedlite Flash function settings Flash C Fn settings 4 control Clear all Speedlite C Fn s D Ma Sa R mage size i L MI M2 S gt p480 52 gt Playback 1 Blue Image copy Copy images between cards 76 External media Displayed when external media is used via WFT E2 backup Il A B C D or WFT E2 E2A both sold separately Menu Settings EI Playback 2 Blue Page Highlight alert Disable Enable AF point display Disable Enable Enlarge from image center Enlarge from Enlarge display EEN AF So R 1 image 10 images 100 images Date Folder Image jump wc Movies Stills Select the images and set the Play time and Repea
133. evel e Adjust the Speedlite s manual flash level and the camera aperture so that the flash exposure level aligns with the standard exposure index gt 6 Take the picture e Remove the gray card and take the picture 124 Live View Shooting You can shoot while viewing the image on the camera s LCD monitor This is called Live View shooting Live View shooting is effective for still subjects which do not move If you handhold the camera and shoot while viewing the LCD monitor camera shake can cause blurred images Using a tripod is recommended F About Remote Live View Shooting With EOS Utility provided software installed in your computer you can connect the camera to the computer and shoot remotely while viewing the computer screen For details see the Software Instruction Manual in the CD ROM O Preparing for Live View Shooting vm This sets the camera for Live View shooting of still photos To shoot movies see page 141 1 Select Live View Movie func LCD brightness erf set are Tne see e Under the tab select Live View Language English Video system NTSC Movie func set then press ez Battery info Live View Movie func set 2 Select LV Tiga set Vem set Disable e Turn the lt gt dial to select LV OI AF mode Live mode 8 set then press lt 6 gt Grid display Off Di Expo simulation Enable e LV stands for Live View Metering timer 16 Sec
134. f Set as necessary If you need not set 1 copies any printing effects go to step 5 Trimming e Turn the lt gt dial to select the item 2 9x13cm Paper settings on the upper right then press lt gt P Default Cancel If the lt gt icon is displayed next to E Bordered Print lt M gt you can also adjust the printing effect p 196 e Next turn the lt 3 gt dial to select the desired printing effect then press lt GE gt The image will be printed according to the printer s standard Cy On colors The image s Exif data is used to make automatic corrections FJ Off Same as the printing characteristics turned On No automatic correction will be performed The image will be printed with higher saturation to produce more vivid blues and greens The image noise is reduced before printing B W B W Prints in black and white with true blacks B W Cool tone Prints in black and white with cool bluish blacks B W Warm tone Prints in black and white with warm yellowish blacks Prints the image in the actual colors and contrast No automatic color adjustments are applied The printing characteristics are the same as the Natural setting However this setting enables finer printing adjustments than with Natural The printing will differ depending on the printer For details see Cy Default the printer s instruction manual The screen display may differ depending on the printer
135. geable lithium ion battery Rated voltage 11 1 V DC Battery capacity 2300 mAh Dimensions W x H x D 68 4 x 34 2 x 92 8 mm 2 7 x 1 3 x 3 7 in Weight Approx 180 g 6 3 oz excluding protective cover e Battery Charger LC E4 Type Charger dedicated to the Battery Pack LP E4 Recharging time Approx 120 min for 1 pack Rated input 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz 12V 24V DC Rated output 12 6 V DC 1 55A Power cord length Approx 2 m 6 6 ft Working temperature range O C 40 C 32 F 104 F Working humidity 85 or less Dimensions W x H x D 155 x 52 3 x 95 mm 6 1 x 2 1 x 3 7 in Weight Approx 340 g 12 0 oz excluding power cord and protective covers e All specifications above are based on Canon s testing standards e Product specifications and the exterior are subject to change without notice oe Ifa problem occurs with a non Canon lens attached to the camera consult the respective lens maker 263 Trademarks e Adobe is a trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated Windows is a trademark or registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries e Macintosh and Mac OS is a trademark or registered trademark of Apple Inc in the United States and other countries e CompactFlash is a trademark of SanDisk Corporation e The SDHC logo is a trademark e HDMI HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are a trademark or registered trademark of HDMI Licensing LLC e A
136. ges including protected images will be overwritten If an image with a print order p 201 is overwritten you will have to set the print order again The image s print order information will not be retained when the image is copied e Shooting is not possible during the copying operation Select Cancel before trying to shoot 178 m Erasing Images vm You can either select and erase images one by one or erase them in one batch Protected images p 172 will not be erased Q Once an image is erased it cannot be recovered Make sure you no longer need the image before erasing it To prevent important images from being erased accidentally protect them Erasing a RAW JPEG image will erase both the RAW and JPEG images Erasing a Single Image Q 1 Playback the image to be erased FOLDER _ FILE A 2 Press the lt 1 gt button gt The erase menu will appear at the q bottom of the screen Erase the image gt Turn the lt gt dial to select Erase then press lt gt The image displayed will be erased Cancel DIS Checkmarking lt v gt Images to be Erased in a Batch By checkmarking the images to be erased you can erase multiple images at one time With the Erase images menu option select Select and erase images With lt gt checkmark lt v gt the images to be erased Then press the lt 7 gt button um Erasing All Images in a Folder or Card You
137. gether with C Fn II 5 p 215 And Flash firing will work with C Fn Il 7 p 216 123 tE Setting the Flash BEES Flash C Fn Settings 1 Select Flash C Fn settings o Turn the lt gt dial to select Flash C Fn settings then press lt gt Set the flash function Turn the lt gt dial to select the function number then set the function The procedure is the same as setting the camera s Custom Functions p 204 Canceling Speedlite Custom Function Settings In step 1 select Clear all Speedlite C Fn s to clear all the Speedilite s Custom Function settings except C Fn 0 Distance indicator display WD If you use an EX series Speedlite and the Speedlite Custom Function s Flash metering mode is set to TTL the flash will always be fired at full output F Metered Manual Flash Exposure This is for close up flash photography when you want to set the flash level manually Use an 18 gray card and an EX series Speedlite which has manual flash mode Follow the instructions below 1 Set the camera and Speedlite settings e Set the camera s shooting mode to lt M gt or lt Av gt e Set the Speedlite to manual flash mode 2 Focus the subject e Focus manually 3 Set up the 18 gray card e Place the gray card at the subject s position e In the viewfinder the entire spot metering circle at the center should cover the gray card 4 Press the lt FEL gt button 816 5 Set the flash exposure l
138. gs C Fn IV 6 Dial direction during Tv Av 0 Normal Reverse direction The dial s turning direction for setting the shutter speed and aperture can be reversed In the manual exposure mode the direction of the lt s gt and lt gt dials will be reversed In other shooting modes the xz dial will be reversed The lt gt dial s turning direction will be the same for the manual exposure mode and exposure compensation k C Fn IV 7 Av setting without lens 0 Disable 1 Enable You can set the aperture with the camera even while the lens is detached For studio photography when the aperture is already determined you can set the aperture beforehand C Fn IV 8 WB media image size setting When you press the lt FUNC gt button to select or set the white balance card or image size you can choose to do it with the rear LCD panel or with the menu screen 0 Rear LCD panel 1 LCD monitor When you press the lt FUNC gt button the menu screen will appear Each time you press the button the screen will change to display the White balance Image size and Record func media folder sel Al Even with setting 1 if you press the lt FUNC gt button during Live View or movie shooting you can set the settings above while looking at the rear LCD panel 230 DIS Custom Function Settings WE C Fn IV 9 o 8 button function 0 Protect hold Record memo When you hold down the lt gt
139. hanging the focusing screen gt p 232 AF e AF mode gt p 94 e AF point selection gt p 97 e AF Custom Functions e Number of AF points gt p 223 e AF point expansion gt p 222 e Al Servo tracking sensitivity gt p 218 e Al Servo AF tracking method gt p 219 e AF Servo operation gt p 218 e Vertical Horizontal AF point gt p 226 e AF fine adjustment gt p 221 e Manual focusing gt p 100 Metering e Metering mode gt p 104 Multi spot metering gt p 105 Index to Features Drive Image playback e Drive modes gt p 101 e Image review time gt p 181 e Maximum burst gt p 62 Single image display gt p 156 e Self timer gt p 102 e Index display gt p 159 e Image browsing Shooting Jump display gt p 160 e Program AE gt p 106 e Magnified view gt p 161 e Shutter priority AE gt p 108 e Image rotate gt p 162 e Aperture priority AE gt p 110 e Slide show gt p 168 e Manual exposure gt p 112 e Movie playback gt p 165 e Bulb gt p 116 e Editing out movie e Mirror lockup gt p 118 first last scene gt p 167 e Depth of field preview gt p 111 e Viewing the images on TV gt p 170 Exposure adjustment e Protect gt p 172 e Exposure compensation gt p 113 Voice memo gt p 174 e AEB gt p 114 e Copying images gt p 176 AE lock gt p 115 e Erase gt p 179 e Safety shift gt p 210 Printing Flash e PictBridge gt p 190 e External flash gt p 119 e Print Order DPOF gt p 199 e Flash c
140. he average of the spot meter readings will be set 8 e While referring to the exposure level indicator s three spot metering marks you can set the exposure compensation to set the final exposure and obtain the desired result Al e You can take up to eight spot meter readings for one picture e The exposure setting obtained with multi spot meter readings will be canceled in the following cases e After taking the last spot meter reading 16 seconds elapsed e You pressed the lt MODE gt lt AF DRIVE gt Ska lt ISO gt lt EJ gt or lt 4 gt button e After taking the picture you let go of the shutter button e When 9 C Fn 7 Spot meter link to AF point is set to 1 Enable use active AF point p 210 multi spot metering is still possible 105 P Program AE m The camera automatically sets the shutter speed and aperture to suit the subject s brightness This is called Program AE lt P gt stands for Program AE stands for Auto Exposure Set the shooting mode to lt P gt e Press the lt MODE gt button and turn the lt s73 3 gt dial to select lt P gt Focus the subject e Look through the viewfinder and aim the selected AF point over the subject Then press the shutter button halfway gt The AF point which achieves focus flashes in red and the focus confirmation light lt gt in the viewfinder s bottom right lights in One Shot AF mode gt The shutter speed and
141. he camera has not been used for an extended period test all its functions before using it If you have not used the camera for some time or if there is an important shoot coming up have the camera checked by your Canon dealer or check the camera yourself and make sure it is working properly Handling Precautions ee LCD Panel and LCD Monitor e Although the LCD monitor is manufactured with very high precision technology with over 99 99 effective pixels there might be a few dead pixels among the remaining 0 01 or less pixels Dead pixels displaying only black or red etc are not a malfunction They do not affect the images recorded e If the LCD monitor is left on for a prolonged period screen burn in may occur where you see remnants of what was displayed However this is only temporary and will disappear when the camera is left unused for a few days e In low or high temperatures the LCD monitor display may seem slow or it might look black It will return to normal at room temperature Cards To protect the card and its recorded data note the following e Do not drop bend or wet the card Do not subject it to excessive force physical shock or vibration e Do not store or use the card near anything having a strong magnetic field such as a TV set speakers or magnet Also avoid places prone to having static electricity e Do not leave the card in direct sunlight or near a heat source Store the card in a case e Do not st
142. he camera will focus the subject Take the picture p 41 Press the shutter button completely to take the picture ei View the image p 181 _ The captured image will be displayed gor for approx 2 sec on the LCD monitor IE O To display the image again press the umy lt P gt button p 156 e Shooting will be possible with either a CF card or SD card in the camera To view the images captured so far see Image Playback p 156 oe To delete an image see Erasing Images p 179 15 Nomenclature vm Lens mount index Mirror p 118 187 p 39 Self timer lamp Movie microphone p 102 p 143 Shutter button p 41 Grip Lens lock pin Lens release button p 39 Depth of field preview button oe Contacts p 13 Vertical grip on off switch p 43 Tripod socket lt FEL gt Vertical grip Body number FE lock Multi spot metering Movie shooting button p 43 119 105 143 Vertical grip Main Dial p 43 42 Hand strap mount p 26 Vertical grip shutter button Body cap p 39 p 43 41 16 Nomenclature lt i4 gt Exposure compensation Aperture button p 113 112 lt ISO gt ISO speed setting button p 64 144 lt 8 gt LCD panel illumination button p 116 lt FEL gt FE lock Multi spot metering Movie shooting button Hot shoe p 119 105 143 Flash sync contacts lt gt Main Dial 42 Eyecup
143. he cards becomes full Card full will be displayed and shooting will be disabled If this happens either replace the card or set the recording method to Standard or Auto switch media and select the card with remaining space to continue shooting 58 Setting the Image recording Quality ron You can set the image size recorded pixels image type JPEG or RAW and JPEG quality compression rate Selecting the Image Size L M1 M2 S will record the image as a JPEG image In the G M Qi0 SD mode the image will require processing with the software provided You can set the image size in one of the two ways below Using the Rear LCD Panel to Set the Image Size Canon e Press the lt FUNC gt button once or twice to display the card and image size on the rear LCD panel i D EE FOLDER FILE FUNC CS Press the lt FUNC gt button 46 Z Image size Card 7 WB 2 Select the image size e Turn the lt gt dial to select the image size e if M M D S D and L M1 M2 S are displayed at the same time the RAW and JPEG image will be recorded simultaneously on the card e Turn the lt gt dial to select the card to record or playback images p 56 Fl When Record func is set to Rec separately p 57 turn the lt gt dial to select the card and set the image size for the respective card 59 Setting the Image recording Quality eee Using the
144. he function type C Fn Exposure C Fn Il Image Flash exp exposure Disp Display C Fn Ill Autofocus Drive and C Fn IV Operation Others q Note that some Custom Function numbers differ from the EOS 1D Mark lils Custom Functions C Fn I Exposure C Fnl 1 Exposure level increments 0 1 3 stop set 1 3 stop compensation 1 1 stop set 1 3 stop compensation Sets full stop increments for the shutter speed and aperture 2 1 2 stop set 1 2 stop compensation Sets 1 2 stop increments for the shutter speed aperture and exposure compensation Al If 2 is set the viewfinder and the top LCD panel display for 1 2 stop increments will change as follows e mum C Fnl 2 ISO speed setting increments 0 1 3 stop 1 1 stop C Fn l 3 Set ISO speed range Disable The settable ISO speed range will be 100 12800 Enable The settable ISO speed will range from the highest ISO speed to the lowest ISO speed set with Register Register The highest ISO speed can be registered within 100 to H3 102400 and the lowest ISO speed can be registered within L 50 to H2 51200 After entering the settings select Apply E e f you want to set the ISO speed range expansion in the same way as other EOS cameras set the upper limit to H1 H2 or H3 and the lower limit to L e Even if C Fn I 3 is set to L as the lower limit L cannot be selected during manual exposure movie shooting ISO 50 M49 Custom Function Sett
145. he registered AF point with lt lt gt or the lt gt button while the metering timer is active The AF will operate when the switch is made 0 Disable 1 Switch with lt gt By pressing lt gt you can switch to the registered AF point Press it again to switch to the previous AF point 2 Only while lt gt is pressed You can switch to the registered AF point only while you hold down the lt gt button When you release the lt gt button the camera will return to the original AF point P Registering the AF point You can register an AF point you use frequently 1 Select the AF point to be registered p 97 2 While holding down the lt gt button press the lt ISO gt button e IHR Automatic selection SEL Center AF point SEL HP Off center AF point If you change the C Fn Ill 10 setting the registered AF point will be canceled The camera will switch to the center AF point You cannot register multiple AF points C Fn Ill 12 AF point auto selection For AF point selection you can enable or disable automatic selection The setting before the slash applies to the lt gt dial s function while the metering timer is active with C Fn IV 3 1 3 set And the setting after the slash applies to the lt gt dial s function when the lt gt button is pressed 0 direct disable 3 enable When metering is active the lt gt dial cannot select automatic selection You can select automatic
146. he top bottom or right left The image area surrounded by the masking will be recorded as the movie e In lt M gt shooting mode turn the lt s gt dial to adjust the brightness 142 W Shooting Movies vm Autoexposure Shooting When the shooting mode is set to a shooting mode other than lt M gt autoexposure control will take effect to fit the scene current brightness Autoexposure control will be the same for all shooting modes Doan AE 1 Set a shooting mode other than Av M_ Tv DI lt M gt a ge WE e Press the lt MODE gt button and turn SS the lt s7 gt dial to select a wm EE shooting mode other than lt M gt 2 Focus the subject e Before shooting a movie focus with AF or manual focus p 131 138 e When you press the shutter button halfway or press the lt AF ON gt button the camera will focus with the current AF mode 3 Shooting the movie e Press the lt FEL gt button gt The movie shooting will begin While the movie is being shot the mark will be displayed on the upper right of the screen e During the movie shooting you can press the lt AF ON gt button to focus again e To stop shooting the movie press the lt FEL gt button again Zaff 143 IB Shooting Movies Fl e During movie shooting you can lock the exposure AE lock by pressing the lt gt button p 115 After applying AE lock during movie shooting
147. i controller while metering 0 Off 1 AF point selection During viewfinder shooting while the metering is active you can select the AF point directly with lt zez instead of pressing the lt gt button first C Fn Iil 40 Selectable AF point You can change the number of manually selectable AF points During automatic AF point selection all 45 AF points will be selectable regardless of the setting below 0 45 points 1 19 points Sets the same manually selectable 19 points as with the EOS 1D Mark IL 2 11 points Sets 11 manually selectable AF points 3 Inner 9 points Sets 9 manually selectable inner AF points 4 Outer 9 points Sets 9 manually selectable outer AF points F The AF point selection sequence is shown below Automatic 19 points 11 points SS S a Ae 2 oO g e 2 2 2 I 2 NO S S 2 2 2 2 z z E Automatic Inner 9 points Outer 9 points selection e rec e ZC e G e 2 E aS B B P B B aG KCO 2 2 Ki aS So 2 Mi 2 2 9 5 T Ee 223 DIS Custom Function Settings ea S SES C Fn Ili 4114 Switch to registered AF point You can instantly switch to t
148. ical and horizontal shooting 0 Same for both vertical horizontal The same AF point is used for both vertical and horizontal shooting 1 Select different AF points A different AF point can be set separately for vertical and horizontal shooting The camera s orientation is detected automatically and the set AF point switches automatically If 1 is set select separately the AF point p 97 for the vertical grip up and down and horizontal orientations The AF point selected for the respective orientations will be recorded in the camera H If 1 is set and the camera settings are cleared p 53 the AF points set for the vertical and horizontal orientations will be canceled and the center AF point will be selected C Fn Ill 417 Mirror lockup See page 118 for the mirror lockup procedure 0 Disable 1 Enable 2 Enable Down with SET button F With setting 1 and 2 the lt 47 gt icon will appear on the top LCD panel C Fn Ill 18 Continuous shooting speed Disable Continuous shooting will be enabled lt H gt Approx 10 fps lt H gt Approx 3 fps Enable The continuous shooting speed set with Register will be enabled Register lt H gt can be set within 2 fps to 10 fps and lt Q gt can be set within 1 fps to 9 fps After entering the settings select Apply 226 DIS Custom Function Settings LE ees C Fn Ilil 419 Limit continuous shot count Disable Continuous shooting is not limited to any number
149. iew time Fl If Hold is set the image will be displayed until the auto power off time elapses 181 Changing Image Playback Settings SSS eee DIS Auto Rotation of Vertical Images Vertical images are rotated automatically so they are displayed vertically on the camera s LCD monitor and computer instead of horizontally The setting of this feature can be changed 1 Select Auto rotate e Under the tab select Auto rotate then press lt gt Set the auto rotation e Turn the lt gt dial to select the option then press lt gt Auto rotate Virop elt Zu e Ont The vertical image is automatically rotated on both the camera s LCD monitor and on the personal computer e On The vertical image is automatically rotated only on the personal computer e Off The vertical image is not rotated Auto rotation will not work with vertical images captured while Auto rotate was set to Off They will not be rotated even if you later switch it to On for playback Fl e Immediately after image capture the vertical image will not be automatically rotated for the image review e Movies cannot be rotated e If the vertical image is taken while the camera is pointed up or down the image might not be rotated automatically for playback e If the vertical image is not automatically rotated on the personal computer screen it means the software you are using is unable to rotate the image Using the
150. ight area In low light if you set the LCD brightness to a bright setting chrominance noise may appear in the Live View image However the chrominance noise will not be recorded in the captured image When you magnify the image the image sharpness may look more pronounced than it really is About the lt i gt icon oe If Live View shooting is used under direct sunlight or in other hot environments the lt gt icon warning for the camera s high internal temperature may appear on the screen If you continue the Live View shooting the image quality might degrade You should turn off the power and allow the camera to rest for a while e f Live View shooting continues while the lt i gt warning icon is displayed and the camera s internal temperature increases the Live View shooting will stop automatically Live View shooting will be disabled until the camera s internal temperature decreases 139 OU Live View Shooting Cautions Notes About the Shooting Results When you shoot with the Live View function at high ISO speeds noise horizontal banding dots of light etc or irregular colors may appear When you shoot continuously with the Live View function for a long period the camera s internal temperature may increase and it can degrade image quality Terminate Live View shooting when not shooting images e Before taking a long exposure stop Live View shooting temporarily and wait several minutes b
151. indicates 1 125 sec Also 0 5 indicates 0 5 sec and 15 is 15 sec 109 Av Aperture Priority AE me In this mode you set the desired aperture and the camera sets the shutter speed automatically to obtain the correct exposure suiting the subject brightness This is called aperture priority AE A higher f number smaller aperture hole will make more of the foreground and background fall within acceptable focus On the other hand a lower f number larger aperture hole will make less of the foreground and background fall within acceptable focus lt Av gt stands for Aperture value aperture opening za Blurred background Sharp foreground and background With a large aperture opening With a small aperture opening Set the shooting mode to lt Av gt e Press the lt MODE gt button and turn the lt s73 gt dial to select lt Av gt Set the desired aperture e While looking at the top LCD panel turn the lt s gt dial Focus the subject oe Press the shutter button halfway The shutter speed is set automatically A Check the viewfinder display and shoot e As long as the shutter speed is not blinking the exposure will be correct 110 Av Aperture Priority AE OD e Ifthe 30 shutter speed blinks it indicates underexposure Turn the lt s7 gt dial to set a larger aperture lower f number until the shutter speed blinking stops or set a higher ISO speed
152. ing When On is set the built in microphone will record sound in monaural Stereo sound recording is possible by connecting an external microphone equipped with a stereo mini plug 3 5mm dia to the camera s external microphone IN terminal p 19 When an external microphone is connected the sound recording will automatically come through the external microphone If Off is set sound will not be recorded e Metering timer You can change how long the exposure setting is displayed AE lock time Fl If you select IO Custom WB regist IO Dust Delete Data Save load settings on media Regist apply basic settings Sensor cleaning Ter Clear all camera settings or Firmware Ver the movie shooting will stop 152 a Movie Shooting Cautions Recording and Image Quality e Ifthe attached lens has an Image Stabilizer the Image Stabilizer will operate at all times even if you do not press the shutter button halfway The Image Stabilizer may cause the total movie shooting time or the number of possible shots to decrease If you use a tripod or if the Image Stabilizer is not necessary you should set the IS switch to lt OFF gt e The camera s built in microphone will also pick up camera operation noise If you use a commercially available external microphone you can prevent or reduce these noises from being recorded o To autofocus again during movie shooting press the lt AF ON gt button AF will not w
153. ings BEE C Fn l 4 Bracketing auto cancel 0 On The AEB and WB BKT settings will be canceled if you set the power switch to lt OFF gt or clear the camera settings AEB will also be canceled when bulb exposure is set or the flash is ready to fire 1 Off The AEB and WB BKT settings will be retained even when the power switch is set to lt OFF gt When the flash is ready AEB will be canceled However the AEB amount will be retained in memory C Fn l 5 Bracketing sequence The AEB shooting sequence and white balance bracketing sequence can be changed 0 0 1 0 2 0 mp 7s Sa Decreased exposure Blue bias C Fn 6 Number of bracketed shots The number of shots taken with AEB and white balance bracketing can be changed from the usual 3 shots to 2 5 or 7 shots When C Fn 5 0 is set the bracketed shots will be taken as shown in the table below 0 3 shots 2 5 shots 1 2 shots 3 7 shots 1 stop increments at shot 2nd shot 3rd shot 4th shot 5th shot oth shot Tih shot ossos ria shots Sarda EE EE zs 2_ 4 2 209 DIS Custom Function Settings BEE C Fn l 7 Spot metering link to AF point 0 Disable use center AF point 1 Enable use active AF point 2 11points 3 Inner 9 points or 4 Outer 9 points spot metering linked to the selected AF point is possible With automatic AF point selection spot metering will be at the viewfinder
154. ion c cece cece eeeee eee ees 116 Lens Attaching Detaching 000000 39 Peripheral illumination COMB CUOMS causieecincsssdanscchuceustncres 82 Live View shooting 125 Exposure simulation 130 Face detection Live mode 132 Grid diSDIAY scvssisiesiccedssstsentouvvess 130 Information display 04 128 LIVE mode nnnenneneennnneenneneeenen 131 Manual focusing sneeeaaaaeeeeen 138 Movie Shooting cccce 141 Possible shots 96 129 Quick mode AL a S 136 Long exposure noise reduction 214 Low level format 00eeeeeeees 51 Low speed continuous shooting 101 LV B setting 0 0 126 142 Me M Manual exposure 112 144 Magnified View 0 cc008 138 161 Main RTE TR Vice ens 42 Manual exposure assnnnsseeaaneeeenn 112 Manual focusimg 100 138 Manual reset EEN 89 Manual selection AF 97 Maximum aperture f stop AF 98 Maximum burst ccce 61 62 Medium Image stzel 60 Medium RAW ccccccccccceceee 59 62 Memory card gt Card Menu Menu settmgs 46 My leese ee 237 Setting operation eaaaeseea 45 MENU Ree E 4 Metered manual flash 124 Metering mode aannnneaaen 104 211 Metering timer 130 152 233 MF Manual focusing 100 138 Microphone Built in External 19
155. ion has been set to make the exposure darker If you want the darker exposure set the Auto Lighting Optimizer to 3 Disable first p 215 e Depending on the shooting conditions noise might increase 81 Mam Lens Peripheral Illumination Correction mm Due to the lens characteristics the four corners of the picture might look darker This is called lens light fall off or drop in peripheral illumination With JPEG images the correction is done when the image is captured Setting information is appended to RAW images and automatic correction is possible with Digital Photo Professional provided software The default setting is Enable 1 Select Peripheral illumin White balance D correct Custom we reget e Under the A tab select WB SHIFT BKT 0 0 0 Color space sRGB Peripheral illumin correct then Picture Style Standard press lt gt Peripheral ilumin correct Peripheral illumin correct 2 Set the correction setting Attached lens On the screen check that BEALE Correction data available is Correction data available displayed for the attached lens Correction e If Correction data not available is Enable displayed see About the Lens Disable Correction Data on the next page e Turn the lt 3 gt dial to select Enable then press Bez 3 Take the picture oe The image will be recorded with the corrected peripheral illumination Correction enabled Correction disabled 82 tM Le
156. itch the TV s video input to select the connected port A Set the camera s power switch to lt ON gt Press the lt gt gt button gt The image will appear on the TV screen Nothing will be displayed on the camera s LCD monitor GD e f the video system format does not match the TV s the images will not be displayed properly Set the proper video system format with Te Video system e Do not use any stereo AV cable other than the one provided Images might not be displayed if you use a different cable 170 Viewing the Images on TV Viewing on HD High Definition TV Sets The HDMI Cable HTC 100 sold separately is required Connect the HDMI cable to the camera e Connect the HDMI cable to the camera s lt HDMI OUT gt terminal e With the plug s lt a HDMI MINI gt logo facing the back of the camera insert it into the lt HDMI OUT gt terminal Connect the HDMI cable to the TV set e Connect the HDMI cable to the Vis HDMI IN port Turn on the TV and switch the TV s video input to select the connected port A Set the camera s power switch to lt ON gt 5 Press the lt gt gt button gt The image will appear on the TV screen Nothing will be displayed on the camera s LCD monitor oe The images will be displayed at the TV s optimum resolution automatically e By pressing the lt INFO gt
157. its Sync Speed The camera can synchronize with compact non Canon flash units at 1 300 sec or 1 250 sec or slower With large studio flash units since the flash duration is longer than compact flash units set the sync speed within 1 125 sec to 1 30 sec Be sure to test the flash synchronization before shooting PC Terminal oe The camera s PC terminal can be used with flash units having a sync cord The PC terminal is threaded to prevent inadvertent disconnection oe The camera s PC terminal has no polarity You can connect any sync cord regardless of its polarity Si oe If the camera is used with a flash unit or flash accessory dedicated to another camera brand the camera may not operate properly and malfunction may result e Do not connect to the camera s PC terminal any flash unit requiring 250 V or more e Do not attach a high voltage flash unit on the camera s hot shoe It might not fire El A flash unit attached to the camera s hot shoe and a flash unit connected to the PC terminal can both be used at the same time 120 MI Setting the Flash vm When an EX series Speedlite Such as the 580EX II 430EX Il and 2 0EX settable by the camera is attached you can use the camera s menu screen to set the Speedlite s flash function settings and Custom Functions First attach the Speedlite to the camera and turn on the Speedlite Setting Flash Functions 1 Select External Speedlite JPEG qual
158. ity Approx 20 mm From eyepiece lens center at 1 vgl 3 0 1 0 ml dpt Built in Ec C IV provided interchangeable Quick return type Provided TTL secondary image registration phase detection 45 points 39 cross type points 6 points EV 1 18 at 23 C 73 F ISO 100 One Shot AF Al Servo AF Manual focusing MF Emitted by the dedicated external Speedlite Enabled with AF Microadjustment Specifications e Exposure Control Metering modes 63 zone TTL full aperture metering e Evaluative metering linkable to any AF point e Partial metering approx 13 5 of viewfinder at center e Spot metering approx 3 8 of viewfinder at center e Center weighted average metering Metering range EV 0 20 at 23 C 73 F with EF50mm f 1 4 USM lens ISO 100 Exposure control Program AE shutter priority AE aperture priority AE manual exposure bulb exposure ISO speed Auto ISO Auto manual setting within ISO 100 12800 Recommended 1 3 or whole stop increments and expandable to L ISO exposure index 50 H1 ISO 25600 H2 ISO 51200 H3 ISO 102400 Exposure compensation Manual and AEB Settable in combination with manual exposure compensation Settable amount 3 stops in 1 3 or 1 2 stop increments AE lock Auto Applied in One Shot AF mode with evaluative metering when focus is achieved Manual By AE lock button Standard exposure level adjustment AE Microadjustment possible e Shutter Type Electronically
159. ity control Image size l e Under the O tab select External Review time 2 SEC Beep On Speedlite control then press lt gt Release shutter without card Dust Delete Data External Speedlite control External Speedlite control Select Flash function settings Flash function settings e Turn the lt gt dial to select Flash Flash C Fn settings function settings then press lt gt Clear all Speedlite C Fn s Flash function settings Set the flash function settings Flash mode E TTL II e Turn the lt gt dial to select a flash Shutter syne 1st curtain f f EN 3 2 4 9 1 23 unction and set it as desired Flash exp comp 3 2 1 1 23 e The procedure is the same as setting E TTL Il Evaluative a menu function Zoom Auto INFO Clear flash settings ba e f you press the lt INFO gt button in step 3 you can revert the settings to the default e With an EX series Speedlite not settable with the camera only Flash exp comp E TTL Il and Flash firing are settable under Flash function settings Certain EX series Speedlites also enable Shutter sync to be set 121 tE Setting the Flash ESS EEN Functions settable under Flash function settings On the screen the settable functions and what s displayed will differ depending on the Speedlite current flash mode flash Custom Function settings etc To see which functions your Speedlite provides refer to the Speedlite s instruction
160. ive View Movie func set menu option has been set to enable movie shooting p 142 press the lt FEL gt button to start shooting a movie immediately while the camera is ready to shoot C Fn IV 1412 Focusing Screen If you change the focusing screen change this setting to match the focusing screen type This is to obtain the correct exposure 0 LIEc C IV Standard focusing screen Laser matte 1 LIEc A B C C Il C Ill D H I L For Laser matte screens 2 P Ec S For Super Precision Matte screens 3 N Ec N R For New Laser matte screens H About Super Precision Matte Ec S and Maximum Lens Aperture This focusing screen is optimized for f 1 8 to f 2 8 lenses e If the lens maximum aperture is brighter than f 1 8 the center spot metering circle and Area AF frame might become difficult to see e Also if the lens maximum aperture is slower than f 2 8 the viewfinder will look darker Fl Since the Ec A Ec B Ec l and Ec L focusing screens have a prism at the center correct exposures cannot be obtained with evaluative metering and center spot metering Use either center weighted average metering or AF point linked spot metering except the center AF point e To change the focusing screen refer to the instructions that come with the focusing screen 232 DIS Custom Function Settings BEE C Fn IV 143 Timer length for timer How long the function setting remains in effect after you let go of the respective butt
161. ke the frame number on a roll of film The captured images Ex BE3B0001 JPG are assigned a sequential file number from Se 0001 to 9999 and saved in one folder You can change how the file number is assigned 1 Select File numbering e Under the tab select File numbering then press lt amp gt File numbering Continuous Auto reset 3 Select the file numbering method Manual reset SSS e Turn the lt gt dial to select the desired method then press lt gt Continuous Continues the file numbering sequence even after the card is replaced or a new folder is created Even after you replace the card create a folder or switch the target card such as DI B the file numbering continues in sequence up to 9999 for the images saved This is convenient when you want to save images numbered anywhere between 0001 to 9999 in multiple cards or folders into one folder in your personal computer If the replacement card or existing folder already contains images recorded previously the file numbering of the new images might continue from the file numbering of the existing images in the card or folder If you want to use continuous file numbering you should use a newly formatted card each time File numbering after File numbering after replacing the card creating a folder Card A Card A 100 XXXX0051 XXXX0051 0082 Next sequential file number 88 DIS File Numbering Methods IT Auto Rese
162. kle to take up the slack and to make sure it does not loosen 26 V fg Lull Getting Started This chapter explains preliminary steps and basic camera operations 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 e Remove dust on the body cap before attaching it Charging the Battery ro 1 2 2h Ua Uro CALIBRATE Cai 7 80 X SAGRFORMANCE CAL CHARGE e D O 28 Connect the charger to a power outlet e Connect the power plug to a power outlet and connect the power cord to the charger e When no battery is attached all the indicator lamps will be off Remove the protective covers from the charger and battery oe Remove the protective cover on the charger by sliding it out 3 Recharge the battery Slide the battery into the charger s slot as shown by the arrow and make sure it is securely attached e You can attach the battery to slot A or B gt The battery will start recharging and the green status lamp will blink gt When the battery is fully charged all three Charge level indicators will light 50 80 100 oe It takes approx 2 hours to fully recharge a completely exhausted battery e The time req
163. lance number om Ge GEO Color temperature Personal white balance number Folder number Recording media indicator Full Err Wired LAN connection Wireless LAN connection Data transfer icon 2 1 Displayed when Wireless File Transmitter WFT E2 II A B C D or WFT E2 E2A is used 2 Displayed when the camera is connected to a personal computer 3 Displayed when the WFT E2 II A B C D or WFT E2 E2A and external media are used The display will show only the settings currently applied 22 Nomenclature WS Shooting Settings Display Aperture lt gt AE lock ISO speed lt gt Flash ready Shutter speed lt 1 gt High speed sync BULB Bulb FP flash lt 4 gt FE lock Shooting mode FEB in progress P Program AE Av Aperture priority AE al a M Manual exposure 1 1000 56 74 Tv Shutter priority p AE Exposure level indicator Ty 21 0 21 22 d lt D gt Highlight tone priority Metering mode Evaluative metering ET Partial metering CJ Spot metering CJ Center weighted average metering lt gt Flash exposure compensation Shots remaining ve lt gt Focus confirmation light Drive mode O Single shooting AF mode TH High speed ONE SHOT One Shot AF continuous shooting AISERVO Al Servo AF i Low speed continuous shooting ISO speed eil 10 sec self timer 2 2 sec self timer Picture Style S Silent single shooting Standard Portrait Battery check Landscape rea
164. lay 159 640x480 ec teretsstesaia reel ivtevenaverboeees 151 About servicing ssseeeeeeeeeees 265 AC Adapter hit AAA 33 Tee TEE 33 ACCESS lompe 19 38 Ad bs RGB EE 92 PE MOCK EE 115 212 227 AE Mucroacdhusiment 213 eebe ee 114 209 AF gt Focusing AF Microadjustment 0 05 221 AF point expansion a eacesaeeeaa 222 AF start button 41 AF stop button aasennesnnaeeeneeeenee 220 Al SERVO Al Servo Ar 96 Operation characteristics 218 Subject tracking sensitivity 218 Tracking meibod 219 Aperture priority AE 000 110 Aspect ratio information 234 PUIG SO EE 65 Auto Lighting Optimizer 81 215 Auto playback Slide show 168 Auto power Oft 34 52 Auto reset Ae 89 Auto rotate of vertical images 182 Auto switch media 57 Autofocus gt Focusing Automatic cleaning aeeeeeeeeeaaa 184 270 Automatic selection AF 97 Av Aperture priority AE 110 RB DI E 67 69 Battery gt Power Battery check aa nnennnnnennnnnnna 35 247 GE 52 Black and white printing 194 Black and white image 67 69 Borders Bordered Borderless 193 Bracketing nonnnenennnnn 80 114 209 BUND E 116 Noise reduchon 214 Bulb exposures ccccceeeeeeeees 116 able 2 3 163 170 171 Cable protector cccccccssesseeees 26 Camera
165. layback on the Camera s LCD Monitor p 165 169 You can playback movies on the camera s LCD monitor and even edit out the first and last scenes You can also playback the photos and movies recorded in the card as an automatic slide show QD A movie edited with a personal computer cannot be rewritten to the card and played back with the camera 163 IB Enjoying Movies Playback and Editing with a Personal Computer See the PDF file instruction manual for ZoomBrowser EX ImageBrowser The movie files recorded in the card can be transferred to a personal computer and played or edited with ZoomBrowser EX ImageBrowser provided software You can also extract a single frame from Se a movie and save it as a still photo eN DOC onni ooooooooooooU 800 Sc Cooooc j00000 oo ON wD e To have the movie playback smoothly on a personal computer the personal computer must be a high performance model Regarding the hardware requirements for ZoomBrowser EX ImageBrowser see the PDF file instruction manual e If you want to use commercially available software to playback or edit the movies be sure it is compatible with MOV files For details on commercially available software inquire the software maker 164 W Playing Movies vom A 1 Playback the image e Press the lt gt gt button to playback images Ree 2 Select a movie sj e Turn the lt B gt dial to select an image S
166. leaning Select Clean now co Auto daat Enable e Turn the lt C gt dial to select Clean Clean nowi now c then press lt gt Clean nowi 3 Select OK Turn the lt gt dial to select OK Clean sensor with cleaning then press lt Ge gt function of camera i f gt During the sensor cleaning the lt EL gt icon will be displayed on the LCD monitor When the cleaning ends the screen will return to step 2 Cancel OK F e During the sensor cleaning the shutter will make three shutter release sounds The camera is not taking pictures e For best results do the sensor cleaning while the camera bottom is placed on a table or other flat surface oe Even if you repeat the sensor cleaning the result will not improve that much Right after the sensor cleaning is finished the Clean now Cl option will remain disabled temporarily Disabling Automatic Sensor Cleaning oe In step 2 select Auto cleaning 4 and set it to Disable gt The sensor cleaning will no longer be executed when you set the power switch to lt ON J gt or lt OFF gt 184 mm Appending Dust Delete Data vom Normally the Self Cleaning Sensor Unit will eliminate most of the dust that might be visible on captured images However in case visible dust still remains you can append the Dust Delete Data to the image to later erase the dust spots The Dust Delete Data is used by Digital Photo Professional provided software to erase the
167. letes all items e Display from My Menu When Enable is set the xXx tab will be displayed first when you display the menu screen 237 mam Saving and Loading Camera Settings m The camera s shooting modes menus Custom Functions and other camera settings can be saved in the card as a camera Settings file When this file is loaded by the camera the saved camera settings will be applied Convenient when you want to load the camera settings from a different EOS 1D Mark IV body and set the camera in the same way Or you can save and load different camera settings for different shooting situations Saving Camera Settings 1 Select Save load settings on Save load settings on media medial Regist apply basic settings e Under the tab select Save load Clear all camera settings Copyright information settings on media then press Sensor cleaning lt Gen gt Firmware Ver 1 0 0 Save load settings on media 2 Select Save oe Turn the lt gt dial to select Save then press lt 61 gt Target media 3 Select Start Save camera settings to media iJ e Turn the lt gt dial to select Start Camera settings are saved to then press lt gt file CAMSETO1 CSD The camera settings will be saved to the card and the screen in step 2 will reappear Save camera settings to media e If you select Change file name you FOOTBALL o gt can change the file name 8 ey characters and sa
168. lite 0 0 119 Extenso neice Seea EEEE 87 External media seve accccicsceen 22 46 External Speedlite gt Flash ENEE EA 40 Eyepiece butter 117 E KI LEE 67 PE ele E 119 FE Microadjustment nnaaaan 213 SE 123 SIE nn 86 File number EEN 88 WEE 61 152 157 Filter effect Monochrome 69 Firmware EH 48 Flash Custom Functions aa00aaaaaa 124 External Speedilite 119 120 EAC Ka EE 119 Flash exposure compensation 119 Shutter sync 1st 2nd curtain 122 Flash sync speed 120 212 Function seitmgs 121 Non Canon flash units 120 Flash exposure compensation 119 Flash IMO EE 122 Flash sync contact 17 Focus confirmation light 95 Seier 95 Focus mode switch 39 100 138 FOCUS tracking EE 96 271 Index Focusing AP AMOG EE 94 AF point display 158 AF point selechon 97 AF assist beam aaaaaneeeaaa 225 GE 52 Difficult to focus subjects 100 135 Live View shooting 131 138 Manual focusing 100 138 Out of focus c eee 100 135 Hecompose EN 95 FOCUSING screen 232 Folder CreateiGelect 84 Format card initialization 50 PAINS LEE 151 FULLAD WEE 141 Full High Definition 151 163 171 Function availability table 242 ec M Grid deplay 130 151 IL A a Hand strap NNN eee A EE 26 HDM learen 163 171 High ISO s
169. ll other corporate and product names and trademarks mentioned in this manual are the property of their respective owners This digital camera supports Design rule for Camera File System 2 0 and Exif 2 21 also called Exif Print Exif Print is a standard that enhances compatibility between digital cameras and printers By connecting the camera to an Exif Print compliant printer the shooting information is incorporated to optimize the print output About MPEG 4 Licensing This product is licensed under AT amp T patents for the MPEG 4 standard and may be used for encoding MPEG 4 compliant video and or decoding MPEG 4 compliant video that was encoded only 1 for a personal and non commercial purpose or 2 by a video provider licensed under the AT amp T patents to provide MPEG 4 compliant video No license is granted or implied for any other use for MPEG 4 standard Notice displayed in English as required 264 Use of genuine Canon accessories is recommended This product is designed to achieve excellent performance when used with genuine Canon accessories Canon shall not be liable for any damage to this product and or accidents such as fire etc caused by the malfunction of non genuine Canon accessories e g a leakage and or explosion of a battery pack Please note that this warranty does not apply to repairs arising out of the malfunction of non genuine Canon accessories although you may request such repairs on a chargea
170. m B88 Shots taken with the current battery The number is reset when the battery is recharged Battery s recharge performance level is displayed in one of three levels p 29 fi ii Green Battery s recharge performance is fine fi i Green Battery s recharge performance is slightly degraded fi OU Red Purchasing a new battery is recommended Q Do not use any battery other than Battery Pack LP E4 Otherwise the camera s full performance may not be attained or malfunction may result El e The shutter count is the number of still photos taken Movies are not counted e If Calibration is recommended when charging battery next time is displayed see page 30 e If you set the power switch to lt ON J gt and communication with the battery is faulty for some reason Cannot communicate with battery will be displayed Select OK and you can continue shooting In such a case the lt q _ _ gt battery check icon will light on the top LCD panel 247 Replacing the Date Time Battery vm The date time back up battery s service life is approx 5 years If the date time is reset when camera is turned on replace the back up battery with a new CR2025 lithium battery as described below The date time setting will also be reset so be sure to set the correct date time p 49 1 Set the power switch to lt OFF gt and remove the battery pack oe The back up battery is on the ceiling of the battery compartment
171. mages as follows e Press the lt FUNC gt button once or ew V twice to display the card and image QO size on the rear LCD panel Card Image size lt WB Canon D le Press the lt FUNC gt button 6 Z Select the card oe Turn the lt gt dial to select the card for recording images 12 Record to SD card e Turn the lt 3 gt dial to select the image size p 59 WM Card Selection and Recording and Playback e You can also use the Record func media folder sel menu s Record play Playback option to select the card Depending on the Record func p 57 setting the operation selected here will have a different function Standard Auto switch media The operation explained on this page selects the card for recording and playing back images Rec separately Rec to multiple The captured image is recorded to the CF card and SD card simultaneously In this case the operation explained on this page selects the card for playing back images 56 Selecting the Card to Record or Playback El mM Recording Method with Two Cards Inserted If both the CF card and SD card are inserted into the camera you can set the recording method for the cards 1 Select Record func media folder Auto power off ep sel ror de ET al TEE e Under the tab select Record File numbering Continuous File name setting func media folder sel then press lt
172. message is displayed on the LCD monitor remove and reinstall the card If the error persists use a different card If you can transfer all the images in the card to a computer transfer all the images and then format the card with the camera p 50 The card may then return to normal When holding a hard disk type card always hold its sides You may damage the card by holding its flat surfaces Hard disk type cards are more vulnerable to vibration and physical shock If you use such a card be careful not to subject the camera to vibration or physical shock especially while recording or displaying images e Do not touch the SD card s contacts with your fingers or metal objects E Even with the power switch set to lt OFF gt when you insert or remove a card the access lamp might blink 38 Attaching and Detaching a LenS vm Attaching a Lens Se 1 Remove the caps e Remove the rear lens cap and the body cap by turning them as shown by the arrow 2 Attach the lens e Align the red dots on the lens and camera and turn the lens as shown by the arrow until it clicks in place On the lens set the focus mode switch to lt AF gt autofocus Sch If itis set to lt MF gt manual focus Wa autofocus will not operate pS A Remove the front lens cap Detaching the Lens P button turn the lens as shown by the arrow e Turn the lens until it stops then detach i
173. mmended 191 ey Printing m The screen display and setting options will differ depending on the printer Some settings might not be available For details see the printer s instruction manual Printer connected icon 1 Select the image to be printed Check that the lt gt icon is displayed on the upper left of the LCD monitor e Turn the lt gt dial to select the image to be printed Press ez gt The print setting screen will appear Print setting screen Sets the printing effects p 194 Fait Sets the date or file number imprinting to on Ph or off A gt Fie Sets the quantity to be printed ut Sets the trimming cropping p 197 9x13cm acct Sets the paper size type and layout E Default ees Returns to the screen in step 1 EJ Bordered ee Starts the printing The paper size type and layout you have set are displayed Depending on the printer certain settings such as the date and file number imprinting and trimming might not be available Z FSOff Select Paper settings ae e Off e Turn the lt gt dial to select Paper a HD 1 copies settings then press lt gt Trimming gt The paper settings screen will 9 9x1 3cm Paper settings appear FP Default Cancel EJ Bordered Print 192 ey Printing BEES LU JSetting the Paper Size mr p E Paper size o Turn the lt gt dial to select the size j T of the paper loaded in the printer 13
174. mperature conditions the lt i gt icon high internal temperature warning may appear on the screen If you keep shooting a movie with the warning icon displayed the image quality might degrade You should turn off the power and allow the camera to rest for a while e If the lt i gt icon is displayed and you keep shooting movies until the camera s internal temperature increases further the movie shooting will stop automatically Movie shooting will be disabled until the camera s internal temperature decreases Playback and TV connection e Ifthe brightness changes greatly during movie shooting that part might look momentarily still when you playback the movie oe If the camera is connected to a TV set with an HDMI cable p 171 pressing the lt INFO gt button during movie shooting will not display the INFO screen e If you connect the camera to a TV set p 170 171 and shoot a movie the TV will not output any sound during the shooting However the sound will be properly recorded 154 Image Playback This chapter explains how to playback and erase photos and movies how to view them on a TV screen and other playback related functions About images taken with another camera The camera might not be able to properly display images captured with a different camera or edited with a computer or whose file name or file format was changed gt Image Playback mmm Single Image Display Playback the imag
175. n The shutter button has two steps You can press the shutter button halfway Then you can further press the shutter button completely Pressing halfway This activates autofocusing and automatic exposure metering that sets the shutter speed and aperture The exposure setting shutter speed and aperture is displayed on the top LCD panel and in the viewfinder 6 Pressing completely This releases the shutter and takes the picture Preventing Camera Shake Camera movement during the moment of exposure is called camera shake Camera shake can cause blurred pictures To prevent camera shake note the following e Hold and steady the camera as shown on the previous page e Press the shutter button halfway to autofocus then press the shutter button completely El e Pressing the lt AF ON gt button will be the same as pressing the shutter button halfway e If you press the shutter button completely without pressing it halfway first or if you press the shutter button halfway and then press it completely immediately the camera will take a moment before it takes the picture e Even during the menu display image playback and image recording you can instantly go back to shooting ready by pressing the shutter button halfway 41 Basic Operation s Making Selections with the Main Dial 1 2 After pressing a button turn the sis dial When you press
176. n e EE 28 Recharge performance 247 ee EEN 34 Precision matte 232 Pressing compleieh 41 Pressing baliway 41 274 Gel Unie DEE 189 Page Lovout 193 Paper settings nnneaaanaeneaa 192 PictBridge EE 189 Print Order ODPOE 199 Printing effects 0 194 196 Tilt correction ccccceeeeeeeeees 197 TrMM INg E 197 Program AE icossiccdsieieasscegerineccarsanes 106 Program hutt 107 Protect Anane aa teas 172 E Quick Control Dial 34 43 Quick TMOG Giese ee cance 136 EAEN RAW TO ee 59 62 Jo diir eee 60 Rec separately EE 57 Rec to multiple ccccceeeeeeees 57 lte E 28 Recording Tun 57 Registered AF pont 224 Registering basic camera SONI E 240 Release shutter without card 52 Remote Switch nsssnnonnoeeeeeaa 117 Rotate image c008 162 182 Se Safety shift wee eee 210 Safety warmings 266 Gaturaton ees 68 196 Saving camera settings 238 SD card gt Card Elte dee 102 Sensor cleaning 183 184 187 Sepia Monochrome 0006008 69 EE 44 SHANPNCSS cisssiscserresriucceedacesbecidvatannss 68 Shooting information CISDIAY E 128 148 157 Shooting mode 21 Aperture priority AE 551000 110 BUD EE 116 Manual xpOSUure 06600 112 Program AE E 106 Shutter priority AE 108 Shooting settings display 23 217 Shortened time
177. n manual Or check with your photofinisher about compatibility when ordering prints e Do not insert into the camera a card whose print order was set by a different camera and then try to specify a print order The print order may not work or may be overwritten Also depending on the image type the print order may not be possible Fl e RAW images and movies cannot be print ordered e With Index prints both the Date and File No cannot be set to On at the same time 200 da Digital Print Order Format DPOF ITT Print Ordering e Sel lmage Print order D Select and order images one by one Standard 7 prints Press the lt Q gt button to display the Se Index 2 images three image view To return to the single GC On image display press the lt gt button an of After completing the print order press SE ae GR the MENU button to save the print Set up MENU Bea order to the card Standard Both Press fe and a print order for 1 copy 2 Ga L 7 AE Quantity Total images of the displayed image will be placed selected Then turn the lt gt dial to set the number of copies up to 99 to be printed for that image Ge Index O d Press lt gt and the displayed image will Check mark x be included in the index print The lt v gt Index icon icon will also appear on the upper left e By BE Select By fi and select the folder A print order for 1 copy of all the images in the folder will be pl
178. n the subject due to backlighting etc The metering is weighted at the center covering approx 13 5 of the viewfinder area CJ Spot metering This is for metering a specific spot of the subject or scene The metering is weighted at the center covering approx 3 8 of the viewfinder area CJ Center weighted average metering The metering is weighted at the center and then averaged for the entire scene F When 9 C Fn 7 Spot meter link to AF point is set to 1 Enable use active AF point p 210 spot metering can be linked to the AF points 104 DI Selecting the Metering Mode WE Multi Spot Metering With multiple soot meter readings you can see the relative exposure levels of multiple areas in the picture and set the exposure to obtain the desired result 1 Set the metering mode to spot metering 2 Press the lt FEL gt button S16 e Aim the spot metering circle over the area where you want a relative exposure reading then press the lt FEL gt button gt On the right of the viewfinder the relative exposure level will be displayed for the spot meter reading taken For the exposure t
179. ne third the normal number Also the white balance icon will blink on the rear LCD panel e You can also set white balance correction and AEB together with white balance bracketing If you set AEB in combination with white balance bracketing a total of nine images will be recorded for a single shot Since three images are recorded for one shot the card will take longer to record the shot e BKT stands for Bracketing 80 Auto Lighting Optimizer vm If the image comes out dark or the contrast is low the brightness and contrast can be corrected automatically With JPEG images the correction is done when the image is captured Setting information is appended to RAW images and automatic correction is possible with Digital Photo Professional provided software Lighting Optimizer you can adjust the correction amount p 215 C Fn I Image Flash exp Disp 4 1 Set 4C Fn Il A Auto Lighting Auto Lighting Optimizer onda Optimizer standare 3 Lon Set the correction amount 2 Strong e For details on setting a Custom 3 Disable Function see page 204 1227456789 0 00000000 D Take the picture e The image will be recorded with the brightness and contrast corrected if necessary Sample of corrected brightness 4 e if C Fn Il 4 Auto Lighting Optimizer is set to a setting other than 3 Disable the image might still look bright even if manual exposure exposure compensation or flash exposure compensat
180. ng Clean now Clean manually For updating the firmware EA WFT settings Displayed when external media is used via WFT E2 g Il A B C D or WFT E2 E2A both sold separately C Fn I Exposure C Fn Il Image Flash exposure Display Customize camera functions as desired C Fn Ill Autofocus Drive C Fn IV Operation Others Clear all Custom Functions C Fn Clears all Custom Function settings C Fn setting register Custom Function settings are registered in and apply applied to the camera amp My Menu Green My Menu settings Register frequently used menu items and 237 Custom Functions F e What is displayed in A Image size depends on the Record func p 57 setting under Record func media folder sell If Record func is set to Rec separately select the image size for the respective card e What is displayed for LV B P set depends on the Live View Movie func set setting Also what is displayed frame rate for Movie rec size depends on the Video system setting Before You Start o MS Setting the Interface Language a 1 Select Language LCD brightness e Under the tab select Date Time 09 187 09 13 10 Language the third item from Language __English the top then press frz English Norsk Romana 2 Set the desired language Ge Gr te e Turn the lt gt dial to select the Nederlands EAAnviKa md language then press lt G1 gt Dansk Pyccknli
181. ng leegen ee eh eege Sg Get aint divianssaieesdivinta renin 88 Setting Copyright Troes EN dee deeg 90 Setting the Color Space sesosvscssssissnerssesserraserinnsreessnntenesimeartec uiasnese smaersaenenttenoouaes 92 3 Setting the AF and Drive Modes 93 AF Selecting the AF Mode c cccscccssecesceesceeseccesecsseseseeceseeseeesesenseenseeeanees 94 Selecting the AF Point 97 When Autofocus Fals 6 gg SOD aire eccccssscssssssesseeseesssseeannes 100 MF Manual Focusipg WW 2 S eee errereen 100 DRIVE Selecting the Drive Mode ccc ccccccccsccssccsseeseessecssceseceecsteseenseeaes 101 Using the Seltjriger fe EE 102 SI Selecting the Metering Mode 104 P Seele 106 Tv Shutter Priority TEE 108 Av Aperture Priority AE 110 Bet e ENEE 111 M Merter 112 Exposure COMPCSNSallOnsc cciccrecivecseseecedennescacewuesestewadranes ENEE EEN EdEe NEE 113 S Auto Exposure Bracketing AER 114 AAE LOCK eege 115 Bulb e 116 AZ Mifror SOCK UND EE EE 118 Se Flash Photography em ne eee re 119 Setting the Flash TEE 121 N Contents 5 Live View Shooting 125 O Preparing for Live View Shooting 126 O Live VIEW EE 127 Shooting Function Settings E 129 Menu FUNCHOR die Te CN 130 Using AR 10 E 131 Focusing IV ANU ANY i excccuiiexssavtrecsscsiennssuvidaececesteenssuetinusei tees eet mene eetees 138 Me Preparing to Shoot MOVIES x evovssn cee au cdesusdenpessencdsrersoceesardeeviaadveuveed 142 MO Shooting MOVIES eener 143
182. nging the trimming frame size When you press the lt amp gt or lt Q gt button the size of the trimming frame will change The smaller the trimming frame the larger the image magnification will be for printing Moving the trimming frame Use ez to move the frame over the image vertically or horizontally Move the trimming frame until it covers the desired image area Rotating the frame Each time you press the lt INFO gt button the trimming frame will toggle between the vertical and horizontal orientations This enables you to create a vertical oriented print from a horizontal image Image tilt correction By turning the lt gt dial you can adjust the image tilt angle up to 10 degrees in 0 5 degree increments When you adjust the image tilt the lt amp gt icon on the screen will turn blue 3 Press lt gt to exit the trimming gt The print setting screen will reappear e You can check the trimmed image area on the upper left of the print setting screen 197 ey Printing WD e Depending on the printer the trimmed image area might not be printed as you specified oe The smaller you make the trimming frame the grainier the picture will look on the print While trimming the image look at the camera s LCD monitor If you look at the image on a TV screen the trimming frame might not be displayed accurately Al Handling Printer Errors If you resolve a printer error no ink no paper etc and select Continue
183. nlight High temperatures can cause the camera to malfunction The camera contains precision electronic circuitry Never attempt to disassemble the camera yourself Use a blower to blow away dust on the lens viewfinder reflex mirror and focusing screen Do not use cleaners that contain organic solvents to clean the camera body or lens For stubborn dirt take the camera to the nearest Canon Service Center Do not touch the camera s electrical contacts with your fingers This is to prevent the contacts from corroding Corroded contacts can cause camera misoperation If the camera is suddenly brought in from the cold into a warm room condensation may form on the camera and internal parts To prevent condensation first put the camera in a sealed plastic bag and let it adjust to the warmer temperature before taking it out of the bag If condensation forms on the camera do not use the camera This is to avoid damaging the camera If there is condensation remove the lens card and battery from the camera and wait until the condensation has evaporated before using the camera If the camera will not be used for an extended period remove the battery and store the camera in a cool dry well ventilated location Even while the camera is in storage press the shutter button a few times once in a while to check that the camera is still working Avoid storing the camera where there are corrosive chemicals such as a darkroom or chemical lab If t
184. nnected all the way in p 170 171 oe Set the video OUT format NTSC PAL to the same video format as the TV p 170 e Use the stereo AV cable that came with the camera p 170 The voice memo cannot be played Record memo p 175 231 Sensor Cleaning Problems The shutter makes a noise during sensor cleaning e If you selected Clean now Cl the shutter will make a noise three times p 184 Printing Related Problems There are fewer printing effects than listed in the instruction manual e What is displayed on the screen differs depending on the printer This instruction manual lists all the printing effects available p 194 255 Error Codes om Error No If there is a problem with the camera an x error message will appear Follow the on Err 01 screen instructions Communications between the camera and lens is faulty Clean the lens contacts Countermeasures Error Message amp Solution Communications between the camera and lens is faulty Clean the lens contacts Clean the electrical contacts on the camera and lens and use a Canon lens p 13 16 Card cannot be accessed Reinsert change card or format card a with camera gt Remove and install the card again replace the card or format the card p 36 50 D Cannot save images because card is full Replace card 04 gt Replace the card erase unnecessary images or format the card p 36 179 50 Sensor cleaning is no
185. ns Peripheral Illumination Correction About the Lens Correction Data The camera already contains lens peripheral illumination correction data for approx 25 lenses In step 2 if you select Enable the peripheral light correction will be applied automatically for any lens whose correction data has been registered in the camera With EOS Utility provided software you can check which lenses have their correction data registered in the camera You can also register the correction data for unregistered lenses For details see the Software Instruction Manual CD ROM for EOS Utility O e For JPEG images already captured lens peripheral light correction cannot be applied e Depending on shooting conditions noise might appear on the image periphery e When using a third party lens setting the correction to Disable is recommended even if Correction data available is displayed El e Lens peripheral light correction is applied even when an Extender is attached e Ifthe correction data for the attached lens has not been registered to the camera the result will be the same as when the correction is set to Disable e The correction amount applied will be slightly lower than the maximum correction amount settable with Digital Photo Professional provided software e Ifthe lens does not have distance information the correction amount will be lower The higher the ISO speed the lower the correction amount will be 83 721
186. nsation always seems to be underexpose or overexpose the subject With setting 1 selected press the lt INFO gt button to display the adjustment screen 0 Disable 1 Enable C Fn I Exposure in 1 8 stop increments If the subject tends to be underexposed set the adjustment to the side Or to the side if the subject tends to be overexposed 213 DIS Custom Function Settings WE C Fn Il Image Flash exposure Display C Fn Il 141 Long exposure noise reduction 0 Off 1 Auto For 1 sec or longer exposures noise reduction is performed automatically if noise typical of long exposures is detected This Auto setting is effective in most cases 2 On Noise reduction is performed for all exposures of 1 sec or longer The On setting may be effective for noise that cannot be detected or reduced with the Auto setting WD e With setting 1 and 2 after the picture is taken the noise reduction process may take the same amount of time as the exposure During the noise reduction shooting is still possible as long as the maximum burst indicator in the viewfinder shows 1 or higher At ISO 1600 and higher noise might be more pronounced with setting 2 than with setting O or 1 e With setting 2 if along exposure is shot during Live View display BUSY will be displayed during the noise reduction process and the Live View display will not appear until the noise reduction is completed You cannot take anoth
187. ntrast is low the brightness and contrast can be corrected automatically For details on the Auto Lighting Optimizer see page 81 0 Standard 2 Strong 1 Low 3 Disable C Fn Il 5 E TTL Il flash metering 0 Evaluative flash metering Fully automatic flash photography for all conditions from low light to daylight fill flash 1 Average flash metering The entire metered area is averaged Since automatic flash exposure compensation will not be executed you may have to set it yourself depending on the scene This also applies if you use FE lock 215 DIS Custom Function Settings C Fn Il 6 Shutter curtain sync 0 1st curtain synchronization 1 2nd curtain synchronization The flash fires immediately before the exposure ends When this is combined with a slow sync speed you can create a trail of light such as from car headlights at night This Custom Function can be used to obtain 2nd curtain sync effects even with EX series Speedlites which do not have this feature wD e If 1is set and you press the shutter button completely note that the flash will fire a total of two times right before the exposure ends e When using 2nd curtain sync set the shutter speed to 1 50 sec or slower If the shutter speed is 1 60 sec or faster 1st curtain sync will be applied even if 1 is set C Fn Il 7 Flash firing Enables or disables the firing of an external flash or non Canon flash connected to the PC terminal 0 Enable 1 Disa
188. nts i e Turn the lt gt dial to select the 1 3 stop set 1 3 stop comp EE setting number then press lt gt 2 1 2 stop set 1 2 stop comp Repeat steps 2 to 4 if you want to set other Custom Functions e Atthe bottom of the screen the current 12734567891011 1213 14 15 16 17 A A O0 00000 9 000 Custom Function settings are indicated below the respective function numbers 5 Exit the setting e Press the lt MENU gt button gt The screen for step 2 will reappear Clearing All Custom Functions In step 2 select Clear all Custom Func C Fn to clear all the Custom Function settings retained but 0 Disable will be set 204 mW Custom Functions mem G LV Movie C Fn Exposure shooting shooting 1 Exposure level increments O 2 ISO speed setting increments p 208 O i Ges 3 Set ISO speed range O d Ge 4 Bracketing auto cancel O 5 Bracketing sequence p 209 O 6 Number of bracketed shots O 7 Spot metering link to AF point 8 Safety shift p 210 O 9 Select usable shooting modes O 10 Select usable metering modes 11 Exposure mode in manual exposure 12 Set shutter speed range p 211 O i sta 13 Set aperture value range O d elei 14 Apply shooting metering mode 15 Flash sync speed in Av mode gege O 16 AE Microadjustment O Still photo 17 FE Microadjustment g
189. nual 7 levels Interface language 25 e Image Playback Image display formats Single Single Info Image size shooting information histogram 4 image index 9 image index image rotate possible Zoom magnification Approx 1 5x 10x Image browsing methods Single image jump by 10 or 100 images by shooting date by folder movies only stills only Highlight alert Overexposed highlights blink AF point display Possible Slide show All images by folder by date movies or stills Image protect Possible Copying images Possible Backup With Wireless File Transmitter WF T E2 II A B C D or WFT E2 E2A with firmware Ver 2 0 0 or higher backing up to external media possible Voice memo Recording playback possible Movie playback Enabled LCD monitor video audio OUT HDMI OUT Built in speaker e Direct Printing Compatible printers PictBridge compatible printers Printable images JPEG and RAW images Print ordering DPOF Version 1 1 compatible 261 Specifications e Custom Functions Custom Functions C Fn setting registration Save camera settings Register basic camera settings My Menu registration Copyright information e Interface Audio video OUT Digital terminal HDMI mini OUT terminal External microphone IN terminal Remote control terminal System extension terminal e Power Source Battery Battery information Battery life Maximum movie shooting time Date Time batter
190. o playback images then turn the lt gt dial to select the image Record a voice memo e While the image is displayed press Oo SS the lt o gt button for approx 2 sec e When Recording memo appears keep pressing the button and speak into the microphone The maximum recording time for a voice memo is 30 sec e To end the voice memo let go of the button The lt gt icon will be displayed on the top of the screen Total ooo Wigs 8 0 KS F e You cannot append a voice memo to a protected image e You cannot append a voice memo to a movie e To record a voice memo longer than 30 sec repeat step 2 e You can also record a voice memo once right after image capture during the image review by following step 2 e A voice memo cannot be recorded with an external microphone 174 Recording and Playing Voice Memos Playing a Voice Memo When A C Fn IV 9 o button function is set to 2 Play memo hold Record memo p 231 the voice memo appended to the image can be played back C Fn Qperation Others Set 9 C Fn IV 9 o 8 button ones eae function to 2 Play memo hold O Protect hold Record memo R d 1 Record memo Protect Disabled ccor memo 2 Play memo hold Record memo oe Set this function while referring to page 231 e For details on setting a Custom Function see page 204 12734567891011 1213 1415 16 SDURODADD CH WO ev 0 0 Select the im
191. of shots Continuous shooting will be possible up to the current maximum burst displayed Enable The continuous shooting will be limited to the number of shots set with Register after which the shooting will stop automatically Register The continuous shot count can be limited between 2 to 99 After entering the settings select Apply C Fn IV Operation Others C Fn IV 1 Shutter button AF ON button 0 Metering AF start 1 Metering AF start AF stop Pressing the lt AF ON gt button during AF will stop the AF operation 2 Metering start Meter AF start This is useful for subjects which keep moving and stopping repeatedly In the Al Servo AF mode you can press the lt AF ON gt button to repeatedly start or stop the Al Servo AF operation The exposure is set at the moment the picture is taken Thus the optimum focusing and exposure will always be achieved as you wait for the decisive moment 3 AE lock Metering AF start Convenient when you want to focus and meter at different parts of the picture Press the lt AF ON gt button to meter and autofocus and press the shutter button halfway to attain AE lock 4 Metering AF start Disable The lt AF ON gt button will not function C Fn IV 2 AF ON AE lock button switch 0 Disable 1 Enable The functions of the lt AF ON gt and lt Q gt buttons will be switched ie between them 22 tM Custom Function Settings SSSSSS___SS_S C Fn IV 3 Quick Control Di
192. om the default setting the ISO speed will be set automatically within the range you have set With bulb exposures and flash photography e If ISO 400 is not within the upper and lower limit the ISO speed will be set close to 400 speed range p 211 or M2 C Fn I 13 Set aperture value range p 211 is set to limit the settable range if C Fn 8 Safety shift p 210 is set to 1 Enable Tv Av or 2 Enable ISO speed a setting outside the limited range might be set to obtain a correct exposure 65 3a Selecting a Picture Style mmm By selecting a Picture Style you can obtain image effects matching your photographic expression or the subject LS 1 Press the lt 34 gt button Canon d Rm e e When the camera is ready to shoot press the lt 342 gt button Ken CN 7 gt The Picture Style screen will appear Picture Style Select a Picture Style Standard e Turn the lt s gt or lt gt dial to select 03 00 0600 a Picture Style then press lt gt ES En GAD GM Ep gt The Picture Style will be set and the SCH Bell Bed Rei camera will be ready to shoot Detail set Fl You can also use the Gi Picture Style menu to select the Picture Style Picture Style Effects Standard The image looks vivid sharp and crisp This is a general purpose Picture Style suitable for most scenes Portrait For nice skin tones The image looks softer Effective for close up
193. on can be changed Disable The timer length is set to the default Enable The timer length is set to the time set with Register Register You can set the 6 sec and 16 sec timer length and the timer length after the shutter release The timer length can be set to 0 sec to 59 sec or 1 min to 60 min After entering the settings select Apply e 6 sec timer This timer length will apply to the AE lock started with the metering timer lt gt button e 16 sec timer This timer length will apply to multi spot metering and FE lock with the lt FEL gt button e Timer after release Normally the timer length is 2 sec after the shutter release A longer timer length will make it easier to keep using AE lock for the same exposure C Fn IV 1414 Shortened release time lag Normally stabilization control is executed for the shutter release time lag This stabilization control can be omitted to make the shutter release time lag shorter 0 Disable 1 Enable When the aperture is stopped down to no more than 3 stops from the maximum aperture the shutter release time lag will be as much as approx 20 shorter than normal 233 DIS Custom Function Settings WE C Fn IV 415 Add aspect ratio information During Live View and movie shooting vertical lines corresponding to the aspect ratio will be displayed You can thereby simulate still photo framing for medium and large format film sizes such as 6x6 cm 6x4 5 cm
194. ontrol gt p 121 Customization e Flash Custom Functions gt p 124 e Custom Functions C Fn gt p 204 e Custom Function setting registration e My Menu e Saving camera settings gt p 238 Live View shooting e Still photo shooting gt p 126 e AF gt p 131 gt p 235 gt p 237 e Manual focusing gt p 138 E i e Exposure simulation gt p 130 z Registering basic camera Grid display gt p 130 pee SE e Sensor cleanin Movie shooting S mme 3 gt p 184 EET gt p 142 e Sensor cleaning p eA D Del Data gt p 1 e Autoexposure shooting gt p 143 ppend Dust Delete Data gt p 185 e Manual exposure shooting gt p 144 e Recording size gt p 151 11 Handling Precautions rom Camera Care 12 This camera is a precision instrument Do not drop it or subject it to physical shock The camera is not waterproof and cannot be used underwater If you accidentally drop the camera into water promptly consult your nearest Canon Service Center Wipe off any water droplets with a dry cloth If the camera has been exposed to salty air wipe it with a well wrung wet cloth Never leave the camera near anything having a strong magnetic field such as a magnet or electric motor Also avoid using or leaving the camera near anything emitting strong radio waves such as a large antenna Strong magnetic fields can cause camera misoperation or destroy image data Do not leave the camera in excessive heat such as in a car in direct su
195. oo many pixels on the right the color will be too saturated with no detail By checking the image s RGB histogram you can see the color s saturation and gradation condition and white balance inclination 158 Normal brightness Bright image gt Searching for Images Quickly vm Q Display Multiple Images on One Screen Index display Search for images quickly with the index display showing four or nine images on one screen 1 Turn on the index display e During image playback press the lt Q gt button gt The 4 image index display will appear The currently selected image will be highlighted in a blue frame e Press the lt Q gt button again to switch to the 9 image index display Pressing the lt Q gt button will toggle the display from 9 images 4 images and one image displayed 2 Select the image li e Turn the lt gt dial to move the blue Fo in frame to select the image a V aN Press lt gt and the selected image cla all be will be displayed as a single image Er 159 gt Searching for Images Quickly BEES Jump through Images Jump display With the single image display you can turn the lt gt dial to jump through the images ci Highlight alert Disable AF point disp Disable Histogram Brightness Enlarge display Center image jump wie 10 images Image jump wie 1 image Date 10 images Folder 100 images Movies Stills Jump
196. or ka e SDHC memory cards can be used with the camera Ley e Although the thickness is different between the two types of CF CompactFlash cards either one can be inserted into the camera e Ultra DMA UDMA CF cards and hard disk type cards can also be used with the camera UDMA CF cards enable faster data writing e The number of possible shots varies depending on the card s capacity image recording quality ISO speed etc Setting the A Release shutter without card menu option to Disable will prevent you from forgetting to install a card p 52 37 Installing and Removing the Card Removing the Card 1 Open the cover e Set the power switch to lt OFF gt Make sure the access lamp is off then open the cover 2 Remove the card e To remove the CF card push the eject button oe To remove the SD card push it in gently and release it Then pull it out oe Close the cover QD e The access lamp lights or blinks while data is being transferred to the card and when data is being recorded read or erased on the card While the access lamp is lit or blinking never do any of the following Doing so may damage the image data It may also damage the card or camera e Opening the card slot cover e Removing the battery e Shaking or banging the camera around e Ifthe card already contains recorded images the image number might not start from 0001 p 88 e lf acard related error
197. orded in the area surrounded by the mask The semi transparent mask size will change depending on the Movie rec size setting p 151 e The sound is recorded in monaural by the camera s built in microphone p 143 e Stereo sound recording is possible by connecting an external microphone equipped with a stereo mini plug 3 5mm dia to the camera s external microphone IN terminal p 19 Do not connect the camera s external microphone IN terminal to anything other than an external microphone e The sound recording level will be adjusted automatically e If you playback the movie with Shooting information display p 156 the shooting mode shutter speed and aperture will not be displayed The image information Exif will record the settings used at the start of the movie e With a fully charged Battery Pack LP E4 the total movie recording time will be as follows At 23 C 73 F Approx 2 hr 40 min At 0 C 32 F Approx 2 hr 20 min e With ZoomBrowser EX ImageBrowser provided software you can extract a still photo from the movie The still photo quality will be as follows Approx 2 07 megapixels at 1920x1080 approx 920 000 pixels at 1280x720 and approx 310 000 pixels at 640x480 147 IB Shooting Movies IT INFO About the Information Display e Each time you press the lt INFO gt button the information display will change Still photo image size Movie shooting remaining time Elapsed time
198. ore the card in hot dusty or humid locations Lens After detaching the lens from the camera attach the lens caps or put down the lens with the rear end up to Lamm avoid scratching the lens surface and electrical ER contacts N Contacts Cautions During Prolonged Use If you use continuous shooting Live View shooting or movie shooting for a prolonged period the camera may become hot Although this is not a malfunction holding the hot camera for a long period can cause slight skin burns 13 Quick Start Guide memm Install the battery p 32 Take off the cap and insert a fully charged battery To charge the battery see page 28 Align it with the red dot Set the lens focus mode switch to lt AF gt p 39 Insert the card p 36 The left slot is for a CF card and the right slot is for an SD card Set the power switch to lt ON gt CC p 34 14 Quick Start Guide C O Clear all camera settings Set the camera to the default settings p 53 E On the menu screen under the tab select Clear all camera settings e Press the lt MENU gt button and turn the lt gt or lt gt dial to select it then press lt 7 gt e The lt P gt Program AE mode will take effect Clear all camera settings Focus the subject p 41 Aim the Area AF frame over the Bee Subject Press the shutter button halfway and t
199. ork by pressing the shutter button halfway However autofocusing during movie shooting is not recommended since it can momentarily throw the focus way off or change the exposure e Ifthe card s remaining capacity is not enough for movie shooting the movie shooting remaining time p 148 will be displayed in red e If you use a card having a slow writing speed a five level indicator might appear on the right of the screen during movie shooting It indicates how much data has not yet been written to the card remaining capacity of the internal buffer memory The slower the card the faster the indicator will climb upward If the indicator becomes full movie shooting will stop automatically If the card has a fast writing speed the indicator will either 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 e During movie shooting certain Custom Function settings will be disabled p 205 207 Indicator 153 E Movie Shooting Cautions Camera s internal temperature increase and image degradation When you shoot movies at high ISO speeds noise horizontal banding dots of light etc or irregular colors may appear e If you continue to shoot movies for a prolonged period the camera s internal temperature will increase This can degrade the image quality While not shooting turn off the power e If you shoot under direct sunlight or high te
200. osition of the lt gt Turn the lt gt dial to freely adjust o DU a o the shadow level 0 127 or highlight level 128 255 e Brightener Effective in backlit conditions which can make the subject s face look dark When On is set the face will be brightened for printing e Red eye corr Effective in flash images where the subject has red eye When On is set the red eye will be corrected for printing Fl oe The g Brightener and Red eye corr effects will not show on the screen oe When Detail set is selected you can adjust the Contrast Saturation Color tone and Color balance To adjust the Color balance use lt lt s gt B is for blue A is amber M is magenta and G is green The color in the respective direction will be corrected e If you select Clear all all the printing effect settings will be reverted to the default 196 Printing eee Trimming the Image Tilt correction You can crop the image and print only the trimmed portion as if the image was recomposed Do the trimming right before printing If you set the trimming and then set the print settings you may have to set the trimming again NEO Ke emp SET MENU E 9 e 1 On the print setting screen select Trimming 2 Set the trimming frame size position and aspect ratio e The image area within the trimming frame will be printed The trimming frame s aspect ratio can be changed with Paper settings Cha
201. ow saturation 4 High saturation GC Color tone 4 Reddish skin tone 4 Yellowish skin tone 68 24 Customizing a Picture Style CT El e By selecting Default set in step 3 you can revert the respective Picture Style to its default parameter settings e To shoot with the Picture Style you modified follow step 2 on the preceding page to select the modified Picture Style and then shoot Monochrome Adjustment For Monochrome you can also set Filter effect and Toning effect in a addition to Sharpness and Contrast Filter Effect Detail set EMMonochrome With a filter effect applied to a LBE monochrome image you can make YeYellow white clouds or green trees stand out Filter effect Or Orange more R Red G Green Filter Sample Effects Normal black and white image with no filter effects The blue sky will look more natural and the white clouds will look Ye Yellow crisper The blue sky will look slightly darker The sunset will look more brilliant The blue sky will look quite dark Fall leaves will look crisper and brighter Skin tones and lips will look fine Tree leaves will look crisper and G Green brighter E Increasing the Contrast will make the filter effect more pronounced Toning Effect Detail set MMonochrome By applying a toning effect you can create Won a monochrome image in that color It can S Sepia make the image look more impressive The following can be
202. pective operation noise will also be recorded Using an external microphone commercially available is recommended p 153 Display amp Operation Problems The LCD monitor does not display a clear image e Ifthe LCD monitor is dirty use a soft cloth to clean it e In low or high temperatures the LCD monitor display may seem slow or might look black It will return to normal at room temperature Part of the image blinks in black e The Highlight alert menu option is set to Enable p 157 A red box is displayed on the image e helt AF point disp menu option is set to Enable p 158 The image cannot be erased oe If the image has been protected it cannot be erased p 172 The file name s first character is an underscore _ Set the color space to sRGB If Adobe RGB is set the first character will be an underscore p 92 The fourth character in the file name changes e With the File name setting menu option select the camera s unique file name or the file name registered under User setting 1 p 86 Troubleshooting Guide The file numbering does not start from 0001 e If you use a card which already has images recorded the file numbering might start from the last image in the card p 88 The shooting date and time displayed is incorrect e The correct date and time has not been set p 49 No image appears on the TV screen e Make sure the stereo AV cable or HDMI cable s plug is co
203. peed noise reduction 214 High Definition 151 163 171 Highlight aert 157 Highlight detail Joss 157 Highlight tone priority 215 High speed continuous shooting 101 Histogram Brightness RGB 158 leegen eege here 17 Household power 33 Image AF point display 0 158 Auto playback annnnsnnaaaannnnnn 168 Auto rotate cccceeeeeeeeeeeees 182 BACKUP DEEN 46 COPYING EE 176 e E 179 Highlight aert 157 Histogram EE 158 WAGE EE 159 Jump display Image browsing 00000001112 160 Magnified View ccccee 161 Manual rotate aaaneeaaaaaaanena 162 Playback E 156 Prota E 172 Shooting information 128 148 157 View on TM 163 170 UEL TI Wf WEE 265 Image browsing Jump display 160 Image dust prevention 27 183 Image review time ceee 181 luet 59 Appended automatically 87 Image verification data 234 Image recording oualtv 59 Index display eerteueeeeeegeddeSENR 159 ISO speed 64 146 208 Automatic setting Auto 65 ISO expansion osoononnnnannnneneene 208 VEER 59 Vandscape ieena 66 Language EEN 49 Large Image stzel 60 Lepage o egegtasgesZeeeeg zesgee deeg 232 LCD montor eee 13 17 Brightness adjustment 180 Image playback sannnnnnnaaaeennnn 156 Menu screen 44 46 Shooting settings display 23 217 LCD Paine EEN 21 22 Illuminat
204. point selection If all the peripheral AF points light up automatic AF point selection will take effect If you press the lt AF DRIVE gt button or when 6 elapse the AF point selected on the screen will be displayed If automatic AF point selection has been set no AF point will be displayed Using AF to Focus 2 Focus the subject e Aim the AF point over the subject and press the shutter button halfway gt The Live View image will turn off the reflex mirror will go back down and AF will be executed AF point gt When focus is achieved the beeper will sound and the AF point will be displayed in red If automatic AF point selection has been set the AF point which achieves focus will flash in red gt The Live View image will pose ep jiang em automatically reappear Magnifying frame 3 Take the picture Check the focus and exposure then press the shutter button completely to take the picture p 127 dh ago Fil You cannot take a picture during autofocusing Take the picture only while the Live View image is displayed 137 Focusing Manually memm You can magnify the image and focus precisely manually 1 Set the lens focus mode switch to lt MF gt e Turn the lens focusing ring to focus roughly 2 Move the magnifying frame oe Use lt gt to move the magnifying frame to the position where you want to focus e Pressing lt gt straigh
205. point will be selected Selecting with the Multi controller S H oe The AF point selection will change in SUN the direction you tilt the lt lt s3 gt R JAN e Pressing lt gt straight down selects ee S les Sy the center AF point Pressing it AN NY straight down again sets it to Dn oy automatic AF point selection If all the peripheral AF points light up automatic AF point selection will take effect 97 Selecting the AF Point Selecting with the Dial To select a horizontal AF point turn the lt s gt dial e To select a vertical AF point turn the lt gt dial e lf all the peripheral AF points light up automatic AF point selection will take effect be limited to 19 or 11 AF points or to the inner or outer 9 AF points p 223 e With C Fn Ill 8 AF expansion w selected pt you can change the AF expansion to the left right AF points surrounding AF points or all 45 AF points p 222 e If you use a super telephoto lens equipped with an Image Stabilizer and AF stop button when C Fn III 6 Lens AF stop button function is set to 7 Spot AF spot AF will be possible p 220 e By registering the AF point you use frequently you can switch to it instantly by setting C Fn Ill 11 1 2 p 224 or C Fn Ill 6 6 p 220 oe If focus cannot be achieved with the external EOS dedicated Speedlite s AF assist beam select th
206. posure is then possible If Highest ISO speed is set to H1 ISO 25600 H2 ISO 51200 ISO speed can be set manually within the expanded range up to the upper limit Also if the ISO speed range has been set to a narrower range than the default you can set the ISO speed within the narrower range 3 Set ISO speed range L cannot be selected when you set the ISO speed the settable ISO speed range will start from ISO 200 146 IB Shooting Movies Notes for autoexposure and manual exposure shooting Q e The camera cannot autofocus continuously like a camcorder e During movie shooting do not point the lens toward the sun The sun s heat can damage the camera s internal components e Even if the Record func media folder sel menu option has been set to Rec separately or Rec to multiple p 57 a movie cannot be recorded simultaneously to both the CF card lz and SD card lt A gt If Rec separately or Rec to multiple has been set the movie will be recorded to the card which has been set for Playback e Cautions for movie shooting are on pages 153 and 154 e If necessary also read the Live View shooting cautions on pages 139 and 140 e Movies cannot be encrypted with Original Data Security Kit OSK E3 F e A single movie file will be recorded for each movie shot e During movie shooting the top bottom left and right parts of the screen will have a semi transparent mask The movie will be rec
207. power off time with the menu s Auto power off setting p 52 Fl If you set the power switch to lt OFF gt while an image is being recorded to the card Recording will be displayed and the power will turn off after the card finishes recording the image 34 Turning on the Power Checking the Battery Level When the power switch is set to lt ON gt the battery level will be indicated in one of six levels ele 100 70 Sufficient battery level Ca 69 50 Battery level exceeds 50 IAA eege the batey Battery Life At 23 C 73 F At 0 C 32 F Possible shots Approx 1500 Approx 1200 e The figures above are based on a fully charged Battery Pack LP E4 no Live View shooting and CIPA Camera amp Imaging Products Association testing standards Fl oe The number of possible shots will decrease with any of the following operations e Pressing the shutter button halfway for a prolonged period e Often activating only the AF without taking a picture e Using the LCD monitor often e Using the lens Image Stabilizer e The actual number of shots may be fewer than indicated above depending on the shooting conditions e The lens operation is powered by the camera s battery Depending on the lens used the number of possible shots may be lower e For battery life with Live View shooting see page 129 e See the Battery info menu to further check the battery s condition p 247 35
208. prevent camera shake hold the camera still and press the shutter button gently p 40 41 e Ifthe lens has an Image Stabilizer set the IS switch to lt ON gt Troubleshooting Guide A darker exposure was set with exposure compensation but the image looks bright to Standard Low Strong the image might still come out bright even if you set a darker exposure with manual exposure exposure compensation or flash exposure compensation p 81 215 The maximum burst during continuous shooting is lower following settings Standard Low Disable If it is set to Strong the maximum burst will greatly decrease p 214 e If you shoot a subject which has fine detail field of grass etc the file size will be larger and the actual maximum burst might be lower than the number mentioned on page 61 ISO 100 cannot be set settable ISO speed range starts from ISO 200 If Disable is set ISO 100 can be set p 215 When use the lt Av gt mode with flash the shutter speed becomes slow e If you shoot at night when the background is dark the shutter speed becomes slow automatically slow sync shooting so that both the subject and background are properly exposed If you do not want a Av mode to 1 or 2 p 212 The flash does not fire e Make sure the flash or PC sync cord is securely attached to the camera 251 Troubleshooting Guide The flash always fires at full output e lf you use a flash unit other th
209. provided software is recommended 182 Sensor Cleaning The camera has a Self Cleaning Sensor Unit attached to the image sensor s front layer low pass filter to shake off dust automatically The Dust Delete Data can also be appended to the image so that the dust spots remaining can be erased automatically by Digital Photo Professional provided software About smear 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 In case visible spots still remain after the automatic sensor cleaning having the sensor cleaned by a Canon Service Center is recommended F Even while the Self Cleaning Sensor Unit is operating you can press the shutter button halfway to interrupt the cleaning and start shooting immediately CH Automatic Sensor Cleaning vn Whenever you set the power switch to lt ON J gt or lt OFF gt the Self Cleaning Sensor Unit operates to automatically shake off any dust on the front of the sensor Normally you need not pay attention to this operation However you can execute the sensor cleaning at anytime as well as disable it Cleaning the Sensor Now Select Sensor cleaning Save load settings on media e Under the tab select Sensor Regist apply basic settings cleaning then press lt GEN gt Clear all camera settings Copyright information Sensor cleaning Sensor c
210. ress the shutter button halfway and the camera will focus the face covered by the lt zs frame gt When focus is achieved the AF point will turn green and the beeper will sound If focus is not achieved the AF point will turn orange e lf a face cannot be detected the AF point lt gt will be displayed and AF will be executed at the center 3 Take the picture Check the focus and exposure then press the shutter button completely to take the picture p 127 D e A 2 oo 4 e f the focus is way off face detection will not be possible If the lens enables manual focusing even while the lens focus mode switch is set to lt AF gt turn the focusing ring to attain rough focus The face will then be detected and lt 1 gt will be displayed e An object other than a human face might be detected as a face oe Face detection will not work if the face is very small or large in the picture too bright or too dark titled horizontally or diagonally or partially hidden The lt zs focusing frame might cover only part of the face 133 Using AF to Focus D eee Fil o When you press lt lt gt straight down it will switch to the Live mode p 131 You can tilt lt lt s3 gt to move the AF point If you press lt lt gt straight down again it will switch back to face detection Live mode Since AF is not possible with a face detected near the edge of the picture the lt 1 gt
211. rinter s instruction manual to find out what the Default settings are e When imprinting the shooting information H p 193 for images shot at H2 H3 ISO speeds during ISO speed range expansion the ISO speed setting may not be correctly printed e Depending on the image s file size and image size it may take some time for the printing to start after you select Print e If image tilt correction p 197 has been applied it may take longer to print the image o To stop the printing press lt gt while Stop is displayed then select OK e If you execute the Clear all camera settings menu option p 53 all the settings will revert to the default 195 ey Printing Adjustment of Printing Effects Ka Af NaturalM 2 In step 4 on page 194 select the printing e BS NG JED effect When the Pl icon is displayed Jie D 1 copies next to lt IMEJ gt press the lt INFO gt button You can then adjust the printing PrintEffect Natural M j i E Prin ONatura effect What can be adjusted or what is Adjust levels Of displayed will depend on the selection 2 Brightener vu made in step 4 Red eye corr Off e Brightness The image brightness can be adjusted e Adjust levels When you select Manual you can change E Adjust levels the histogram s distribution and adjust the WW image s brightness and contrast i fo we With the Adjust levels screen displayed press the lt INFO gt button to change the p
212. rning the zs dial you can set the exposure compensation or aperture 228 tM Custom Function Settings WE C Fn IV A Assign SET button You can assign a frequently used function to lt gt Press lt amp gt when the camera is shooting ready 0 Normal disabled 1 White balance While looking at the rear LCD panel you can change the white balance 2 Image size While looking at the rear LCD panel you can change the card and image size 3 ISO speed While looking at the top LCD panel or in the viewfinder you can change the ISO speed 4 Picture Style The Picture Style screen will appear 5 Record func media folder The Record func media folder sel menu will appear 6 Menu display Assigns the same function as the lt MENU gt button 7 Image playback Assigns the same function as the lt L gt gt button Fl If the camera has been set to enable Live View shooting p 126 or movie shooting p 142 the Live View or movie shooting will override all of the above settings 1 to 7 C Fn IV 5 Tv Av setting for Manual exposure 0 Tv amp Av 6 1 Tv 3 Av ZC Convenient when you use studio flash and frequently change the aperture Also when you use AEB in the manual exposure mode the shutter speed can stay fixed while only the aperture is shifted for AEB The shutter speed can also be set by pressing the lt 4 gt button and turning the lt 73 gt dial E 229 DIS Custom Function Settin
213. row e After using the camera unplug the power plug from the power outlet QD e The DC Coupler is not water resistant so do not get it wet when using it outdoors e Do not connect or disconnect the power cord or DC Coupler while the camera s power switch is set to lt ON gt or lt J gt 33 Turning on the Power mua Power Quick Control Dial Switch J lt OFF gt The camera is turned off and a does not operate Set to this H pi CZ position when not using the OFF camera ay PID DU El lt ON gt The camera turns on e S lt J gt Thecamera and lt gt operate p 43 About the Automatic Self Cleaning Sensor Whenever you set the power switch to lt ON J gt or lt OFF gt the sensor a cleaning will be executed automatically During the sensor cleaning the LCD monitor will display lt to gt sensor cleaning Even during the sensor cleaning you can still shoot by pressing the shutter button halfway p 41 to stop the sensor cleaning and take a picture e If you turn on off the power switch lt ON J gt lt OFF gt at a short interval the lt CH gt icon might not be displayed This is normal and not a problem About Auto Power Off oe 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 halfway p 41 e You can change the auto
214. s of women or children By changing the Color tone p 68 you can adjust the skin tone Landscape For vivid blues and greens and very sharp and crisp images Effective for impressive landscapes 66 24 Selecting a Picture Style Neutral This Picture Style is for users who prefer to process images with their computer For natural colors and subdued images Faithful This Picture Style is for users who prefer to process images with their computer When the subject is captured under a daylight color temperature of 5200K the color is adjusted colorimetrically to match the subject s color The image is dull and subdued a Monochrome Creates black and white images a JPEG images shot in Monochrome cannot be reverted to color If you want to later shoot pictures in color make sure the Monochrome setting has been canceled When Monochrome is selected lt B W gt will appear in the viewfinder and on the rear LCD panel User Def 1 3 You can select a base Picture Style such as Portrait or Landscape a Picture Style file etc adjust it as desired and register it under User Def p 70 Any User Defined Picture Style which has not been set will have the same settings as the Standard Picture Style About the Symbols The symbols on the top of the Picture Style selection screen refer to parameters such as Sharpness and Contrast The numerals indicate the parameter settings such as Sharpness and Contrast for each
215. s Speediites To set the flash functions and flash Custom Functions with the camera s menu see pages 121 124 Wis ct hea Shoe mount Speedlites Macro Lites oe FE lock This enables you to attain a proper flash exposure for a specific part of the subject Aim the viewfinder center over the subject then press the lt FEL gt button and take the picture e Flash exposure compensation In the same way as normal exposure compensation you can set exposure compensation for flash You can set flash exposure compensation up to 3 stops in 1 3 stop increments Press the camera s lt 4 gt button then turn the lt 3 gt dial while looking at the top LCD panel or viewfinder GD lf C Fn Il 4 Auto Lighting Optimizer p 81 is set to a setting other than 3 Disable the image may still look bright even if a darker flash exposure has been set El If the camera has difficulty autofocusing the EOS dedicated external Speedlite may automatically emit the AF assist beam 119 4 Flash Photography SSS S S Using Non EX series Canon Speedlites e With an EZ E EG ML TL series Speedlite set in TTL or A TTL autoflash mode the flash can be fired at full output only Set the camera s shooting mode to lt M gt manual exposure or lt Av gt aperture priority AE and adjust the aperture setting before shooting e When using a Speedlite which has manual flash mode shoot in the manual flash mode Using Non Canon Flash Un
216. s can be saved in a card If the card already E has ten camera settings files you can either overwrite an existing file or use another card e Camera settings files saved with a camera other than the EOS 1D Mark IV cannot be loaded 239 MaW Registering and Applying Basic Camera Settings m You can set the basic settings of major functions such as the shooting mode AF mode metering mode and drive mode and register them in the camera This is convenient when you want to instantly switch to frequently used shooting settings Registering Basic Settings 1 Select Regist apply basic Save load settings on media settings Regist apply basic settings Clear all camera settings e Under the tab select Regist apply Copyright information basic settings then press lt gt Sensor cleaning nara Ver 1 0 0 2 Select Register e Turn the lt gt dial to select Register then press lt 6 gt Register basic camera settings 3 Select a function Shooting mode Program oe Turn the lt gt dial to select the ales sbi z function then press lt gt rive mode ing e i Metering mode GE e Up to nine settings such as the AF mode One Shot shooting mode white balance and AF point Auto select drive mode can be set Register basic camera settings A Set the function as desired e Turn the lt gt dial to select the desired setting then press lt gt One Shot i Exit the setting wen W I i
217. s is for obtaining correct focus at the moment of exposure e When the AF point selection is automatic p 97 the camera first uses the center AF point to focus During autofocusing if the subject moves away from the center AF point focus tracking continues as long as the subject is covered by the Area AF frame e With a manually selected AF point the selected AF point will focus track the subject E With Al Servo AF the beeper will not sound even when focus is achieved Also the focus confirmation light lt gt in the viewfinder will not light 96 Selecting the AF Point m Select one of the 45 AF points to autofocus Manual selection enables you to select one of the 45 AF points And automatic selection has the camera automatically select one of the 45 AF points 1 Press the lt L gt button 46 gt The current AF point will be displayed in the viewfinder 2 Select the AF point e Use lt lt s3 gt or turn the lt s3 gt or lt 3 gt dial Automatic selection __ AF Manual selection SEL Center SEL AF Off center GD When the EF70 200mm f 2 8L USM is used with an Extender use the center AF point only The other AF points may cause a focusing error Ei When switching to a vertical AF point two AF points might light up In such a case shooting will proceed with the two AF points automatically selected With two AF points selected when you switch to a left or right AF point only one AF
218. select the Set of the Custom Function settings to be applied Select OK and the Custom Function settings will switch to those registered under Set 236 MNO Registering My Menu vm Under the My Menu tab you can register up to six menu options and Custom Functions whose settings you change frequently 1 Select My Menu settings My Menu settings e Under the x tab select My Menu settings then press lt gt My Menu settings 2 Select Register Register e Turn the lt gt dial to select sort Register then press lt 6 gt Delete Delete all items Display from My Menu Disable My menu registered item 3 Register the desired items White balance e Turn the lt gt dial to select the item Custom WB regist then press lt Ge gt WB SHIFT BKT Ge e On the confirmation dialog select OK Picture Style and press lt amp gt to register the item Peripheral ilumin correct e You can register up to six items in My Menu e To return to the screen in step 2 press the lt MENU gt button About My Menu settings Sort You can change the order of the registered items in My Menu Select Sort and select the item whose order you want to change Then press lt gt With displayed turn the lt gt dial to change the order then press lt gt e Delete Delete all items Deletes the registered items Delete deletes one item at a time and Delete all items de
219. selected N None S Sepia B Blue P Purple G Green B Blue Toning effect P Purple 6 Green 69 3a Registering a Picture Style ma You can select a base Picture Style such as Portrait or Landscape adjust its parameters as desired and register it under User Def 1 User Def 2 or User Def 3 You can create Picture Styles whose parameter settings such as for sharpness and contrast are different You can also adjust the parameters of a Picture Style which has been registered to the camera with the provided software 1 Press the lt 3 43 gt button Picture Style 2 Select User Def User Def 1 Standard e Turn the lt gt or lt gt dial to select ee Se de gn User Def then press the lt INFO gt SH K Gell So E button Geld e Ged E Detail set Detail set 7 User Def 1 3 Press lt Ge gt Picture Style Standard e With Picture Style selected press Sharpness oe lt Gei gt Contrast GH gt Saturation oe oe Color tone on ee Detail set i User Def 1 Picture Style Landscape gt Select the base Picture Style e Turn the lt gt dial to select the base Picture Style then press lt gt e To adjust the parameters of a Picture Style which has been registered to the camera with the provided software select the Picture Style here Detail set f User Def 1 Picture Style Landscape Sharpness pee Contrast Saturation Color tone
220. selection with lt 3 gt 1 Qdirect disable 3 disable Automatic selection cannot be selected 2 direct enable 7 enable When metering is active the lt gt dial can select automatic selection You can select automatic selection with lt g gt 224 tM Custom Function Settings C Fn Ill 43 AF point display during focus 0 On 1 Off The AF point will not light in red other than during AF point selection 2 On when focus achieved During AF the manually selected AF point will no longer light faintly After AF starts the AF point will light only when it achieves focus C Fn Ill 414 AF point brightness 0 Normal 1 Brighter Makes the AF point light up brighter in red C Fn Ill 45 AF assist beam firing Enables or disables the EOS dedicated Speedlite s AF assist beam 0 Enable The external Speedlite will emit the AF assist beam when necessary 1 Disable 2 IR AF assist beam only Among external Speedlites only those which have an infrared AF assist beam will be able to emit the beam Set this if you do not want the AF assist to be emitted as small flashes F The external Speedlite s Custom Function AF assist beam firing set to Disabled will override this Custom Function s 0 and 2 settings The AF assist beam will not be emitted 225 DIS Custom Function Settings C Fn Ill 46 Orientation linked AF point You can either use the same AF point or a different AF point for vert
221. settings select Apply E 211 DIS Custom Function Settings WE C Fn 14 Apply shooting metering mode While holding down the lt gt AE lock button you can switch to the registered setting shooting mode metering mode shutter speed aperture or exposure compensation Disable Pressing the lt gt button will lock the exposure AE lock Enable By holding down the lt gt button you can instantly switch to the registered setting Register Set the desired setting for the AE lock button Shooting mode metering mode shutter speed aperture or exposure compensation When you select Register With AE lock button AF on AF off will be displayed where you can set the lt gt AE lock button to also execute AF or not Select AF on AF off to register the setting to the camera Fl This setting cannot be registered if the shooting mode is set to Bulb C Fn l 45 Flash sync speed in Av mode You can set the flash sync speed for flash photography in the aperture priority AE Av mode 0 Auto The flash sync speed is set automatically within a range of 1 300 sec to 30 sec to suit the scene s brightness High speed sync can also be used 1 1 300 1 60 sec auto Prevents the sync speed from being set too slow under low light conditions It is effective for preventing subject blur and camera shake However while the subject will be properly exposed with the flash the background may come out d
222. sing 2 Set the lens focus mode switch to lt MF gt and focus manually MF Manual Focusing Ze s Sh ME AJ AF gt 1 Set the lens focus mode switch to lt MF gt Focus the subject oe Focus by turning the lens focusing H ring until the subject looks sharp in the viewfinder es Fl During automatic AF point selection p 97 if you hold down the shutter button halfway and focus manually the focus confirmation light lt gt will light when the center AF point achieves focus 100 DRIVE Selecting the Drive Mode mau d 1 Press the lt AF DRIVE gt button 06 2 Select the drive mode e While looking at the top LCD panel turn the lt gt dial O Single shooting When you press the shutter button completely one shot will be taken gH High speed continuous shooting Max 10 shots per sec Ch Low speed continuous shooting Max 3 shots per sec In the SyH and Ciy modes the camera will shoot continuously while you hold down the shutter button completely 10 sec self timer 2 2 sec self timer See the next page for the self timer operation procedure S Silent single shooting The shooting sound for single shooting is quieter than lt A gt The internal mechanical operation is not executed until you return the shutter button to its halfway position G Gs Q When the battery level is low the drive mode icon Din L O gt will blink If the lt QyH g
223. sing a high ISO speed or shooting in high temperature conditions may result in more grainy images Long exposures can also cause irregular colors in the image When you shoot at high ISO speeds noise horizontal banding dots of light etc or irregular colors may appear Also if you shoot with the ISO speed range upper limit expanded to H1 H2 or H3 with 9 C Fn 3 Set ISO speed range p 208 noise and irregular colors may become more visible expanded from ISO 50 L to ISO 102400 H3 64 ISO Setting the ISO Speed About A Auto ISO Speed If the ISO speed is set to A the actual ISO speed to be set will be displayed me when you press the shutter button halfway As indicated below the ISO speed will be set automatically to suit the shooting mode P Default ISO Speed Shooting Mode ISO Speed Setting P Tv Av M ISO 100 12800 Bulb Fixed at ISO 400 With flash Fixed at ISO 400 If the shooting mode is lt P gt and bounce flash is set with an external Speedlite ISO 400 1600 will be set automatically If fill flash results in overexposure ISO 100 or a higher ISO will be set Fil With C Fn I 3 Set ISO speed range p 208 the upper and lower limit settings and ISO Auto setting will work as follows In P Tv Av M shooting modes e Even if the upper limit is set to H1 H2 or H3 and the lower limit to L ISO 100 12800 will be set automatically e If you narrowed the upper and lower limits fr
224. sitive only They will not work as cross type points However with the EF28 80mm f 2 8 4L USM lens cross type AF will work with the center AF point e With the EF24mm f 2 8 or EF28mm f 2 8 lens the three AF points on the extreme left and right of the Area AF frame will be horizontal line sensitive They will not work as cross type points ba The following lenses and lens combinations have a maximum aperture of f 4 but cross type focusing on 39 AF points is still possible as with lenses having an f 2 8 maximum aperture EF17 40mm f 4L USM EF24 105mm f 4L IS USM EF70 200mm f 2 8L IS USM Extender EF1 4X Il EF200mm f 2L IS USM Extender EF2xX Il EF300mm f 2 8L IS USM Extender EF1 4X Il EF400mm f 2 8L IS USM Extender EF1 4X II 99 When Autofocus Fails mmm Autofocus can fail to achieve focus the focus confirmation light lt gt blinks with certain subjects such as the following Subjects difficult to focus Very low contrast subjects Example Blue sky solid color walls etc e Subjects in very low light e Extremely backlit or reflective subjects Example Car with a highly reflective body etc oe Near and far subjects covered by an AF point Example Animal in a cage etc oe Repetitive patterns Example Skyscraper windows computer keyboards etc In such cases do one of the following 1 With One Shot AF p 95 focus an object at the same distance as the subject and lock the focus before recompo
225. splay copyright info When you select Display copyright Author info in step 2 on the preceding page OOK XXXXX you can check the Author and ae Copyright information that you Copyright entered Canon Inc Deleting the Copyright Information When you select Delete copyright information in step 2 on the preceding page you can delete the Author and Copyright information Fl You can also enter the copyright information with EOS Utility provided software 91 mam Setting the Color Space rom The color space refers to the range of reproducible colors With this camera you can set the color space for captured images to SRGB or Adobe RGB For normal shooting SRGB is recommended 1 Select Color space e Under the Gi tab select Color space then press lt amp gt Set the desired color space e Select SRGB or Adobe RGB then press lt gt Color space bSAGB Adobe RGB About Adobe RGB This color space is mainly used for commercial printing and other industrial uses This setting is not recommended if you do not know about image processing Adobe RGB and Design rule for Camera File System 2 0 Exif 2 21 The image will look very subdued in a SRGB personal computer environment and with printers not compatible with Design rule for Camera File System 2 0 Exif 2 21 Post processing of the image with software will therefore be required Fl e If the captured still photo was shot in the Adobe RGB
226. t Indicates the Main Dial lt gt Indicates the Quick Control Dial lt 0 gt Indicates the Multi controller lt gt Indicates the setting button 6 816 Indicates that the respective function remains active for 6 sec or 16 sec respectively after you let go of the button In this manual the icons and markings indicating the camera s buttons dials and settings correspond to the icons and markings on the camera and on the LCD monitor MaM Indicates a function which can be changed by pressing the lt MENU gt button and changing the setting p Reference page numbers for more information Warning to prevent shooting problems Supplemental information Tip or advice for better shooting Problem solving advice KS Basic Assumptions e All operations explained in this manual assume that the power switch is already set to lt ON gt or lt J gt p 34 oe lt gt gt operations explained in this manual assume that the power switch is already set to lt J gt e It is assumed that all the menu settings and Custom Functions are set to the default It is assumed that a CF card lt Li gt or SD SDHC memory card lt gt is used oe For explanatory purposes the instructions show the camera attached with an EF50mm f 1 4 USM lens Chapters vm Introduction S E Camera basics Getting Started Image Settings Image recording quality ISO speed Picture Style etc Setting th
227. t The file numbering restarts from 0001 each time the card is replaced or a new folder is created Even after you replace the card create a folder or switch the target card such as Li A the file numbering continues in sequence from 0001 for the images saved This is convenient if you want to organize images according to cards or folders If the replacement card or existing folder already contains images recorded previously the file numbering of the new images might continue from the file numbering of the existing images in the card or folder If you want to save images with the file numbering starting from 0001 use a newly formatted card each time File numbering after File numbering after replacing the card creating a folder Card A Li CardA 100 E XXXX0051 0001 a et File numbering is reset Manual Reset To reset the 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 convenient if you want to use different folders for the images taken yesterday and the ones taken today for example After the manual reset the file numbering returns to continuous or auto reset Si If the file number in folder No 999 reaches 9999 shooting will not be possible even if the card still has storage capacity The LCD monitor will display a message
228. t e Attach the rear lens cap to the detached lens SE While pressing the lens release e Do not look at the sun directly through any lens Doing so may cause loss of vision oe The camera cannot be used with EF S lenses 39 Basic Operation xx Adjusting the Viewfinder Clarity Remove the eyecup e While grasping both sides of the eyecup slide it upward to remove Make the adjustment e Turn the knob to the right or left until the AF points or the center spot metering circle p 20 looks sharp in the viewfinder e Attach the eyecup af A olo MENU INFO F If the camera s dioptric adjustment still cannot provide a sharp viewfinder image using Dioptric Adjustment Lens Eg sold separately is recommended Holding the Camera To obtain sharp images hold the camera still to minimize camera shake P Wrap your right hand around the camera grip firmly Hold the lens bottom with your left hand Press the shutter button lightly with your right hand s index finger Press your arms and elbows lightly against the front of your body Press the camera against your face and look through the viewfinder To maintain a stable stance place one foot in front of the other gt ZE Horizontal Vertical shooting shooting Oak GO bh A Fl For shooting while looking at the LCD monitor see page 125 40 Basic Operation Shutter Butto
229. t it will be easier to focus any subject which suddenly enters the picture from the side Convenient when you want to successively photograph multiple subjects located at random distances C Fn Ill 3 Al Servo 1st 2nd image priority When Al Servo AF is used with continuous shooting you can change the Servo s operation characteristics and shutter release timing 0 AF priority Tracking priority For the first shot focusing the subject is given priority For the second and following shots during continuous shooting focus tracking of the subject is given priority 1 AF priority Drive speed priority For the first shot focusing the subject is given priority During continuous shooting the continuous shooting speed is given priority over the focus tracking of the subject 218 tM Custom Function Settings 2 Release Drive speed priority For the first shot shutter release is given priority over focusing the subject During continuous shooting the continuous shooting speed is given priority more than with setting 1 3 Release Tracking priority For the first shot shutter release is given priority over focusing the subject For the second and following shots during continuous shooting focus tracking of the subject is given priority C Fn Ill 4 Al Servo AF tracking method In the Al Servo AF mode while you are focus tracking a subject the camera can either continue focusing the target subject even if a closer subject closer th
230. t icon blinks the continuous shooting speed will decrease slightly e Inthe Al Servo AF mode the continuous shooting speed may become slightly slower depending on the subject and the lens used 101 Using the Self timer vom 1 Press the lt AF DRIVE gt button 06 Select either lt gt or lt 2 gt e Look at the top LCD panel and turn the et s dial to select lt gt or lt 2 gt all 10 sec self timer 2 2 sec self timer 3 Take the picture e Look through the viewfinder focus the subject then press the shutter button completely gt The self timer lamp will blink and 10 sec or 2 sec later the picture will be taken gt The top LCD panel counts down the seconds until the picture is taken gt The lamp s blinking will become faster two seconds before the picture is taken Gi e f you will not look through the viewfinder when you press the shutter button close the eyepiece shutter before shooting p 117 If stray light enters the viewfinder when the picture is taken it may throw off the exposure e Do not stand in front of the camera when you press the shutter button to start the self timer Doing so prevents the camera from focusing the subject Fl e Use a tripod when using the self timer oe The lt amp 2 gt 2 sec self timer enables you to shoot while not touching the camera mounted on a tripod This prevents camera shake while you shoot still lifes or
231. t Delete Data External Speedlite contral JPEG quality Select the image size e Turn the lt gt dial to select the L image size then press lt gt Mi Wi 5 JPEG quality Set the desired quality compression rate e Turn the lt gt dial to select the setting then press lt gt oe The higher the number the higher the quality will be lower compression e For 6 10 lt gt is displayed For 1 5 lt d gt is displayed Ll Fl The higher the recording quality the fewer the number of possible shots will be On the other hand the lower the recording quality the higher the number of possible shots will be 63 ISO Setting the ISO Speed vom Set the ISO speed image sensor s sensitivity to light to suit the ambient light level 1 Press the lt ISO gt button 66 2 Set the ISO speed e While looking at the top LCD panel or in the viewfinder turn the lt 74 gt dial oe ISO speed can be set within ISO 100 12800 in 1 3 stop increments e With A selected the ISO speed will be set automatically p 65 ISO Speed Guide No flash ISO Speed Shooting Situation Flash Range Re The higher the ISO speed 400 1600 Overcast skies or evening time the farther the flash range ta Ee Dark indoors or night will be iD e If 4C Fn Il 3 Highlight tone priority is set to 1 Enable the settable ISO speed range will be ISO 200 12800 p 215 e U
232. t down will return the magnifying frame to the image center 3 Magnify the image Press the lt A gt button gt The image within the magnifying frame will be magnified e Each time you press the lt amp gt button the view will change as follows SS 5x gt 10x Normal view 7 A Focus manually e While looking at the magnified image turn the lens focusing ring to focus e After achieving focus press the lt gt button to return to the normal view Ta 8 E E e R Pi de e Lab T CN Ka yA a AE lock Magnified area position Magnification 5 Take the picture e Check the focus and exposure then press the shutter button to take the picture p 127 138 a Live View Shooting Cautions Notes About the Live View Image e Under low or bright light conditions the Live View image might not reflect the brightness of the captured image e Ifthe light source within the image changes the screen might flicker If this happens stop and resume the Live View shooting under the actual light source to be used e f you point the camera in a different direction it might throw off the Live View Images correct brightness momentarily Wait until the brightness level stabilizes before shooting e If there is a very bright light source in the picture such as the sun the bright area might appear black on the LCD monitor However the actual captured image will correctly show the br
233. t possible Turn the camera off and on again gt Operate the power switch p 34 Shooting is not possible due to an error Turn the camera off and on again or re install the battery gt Operate the power switch remove and install the battery pack again or use a Canon lens p 34 32 If the error still persists write down the error No and contact your nearest Canon Service Center 256 SpecificationS m e Type Type Digital single lens reflex AF AE camera Recording media CF card Type or Il UDMA compatible SD memory card SDHC memory card With Wireless File Transmitter WFT E2 II A B C D or WEF T E2 E2A with firmware Ver 2 0 0 or higher recording to USB external media possible Image sensor size 27 9 x 18 6 mm Compatible lenses Canon EF lenses except EF S lenses 835mm equivalent focal length is approx 1 3 times the lens focal length Lens mount Canon EF mount e Image Sensor Type CMOS sensor Effective pixels Approx 16 10 megapixels Aspect ratio 3 2 Dust delete feature Auto Manual Dust Delete Data appending e Recording System Recording format Design rule for Camera File System 2 0 Image type JPEG RAW 14 bit Canon original RAW JPEG simultaneous recording possible Recorded pixels Large Approx 16 00 megapixels 4896 x 3264 Medium 1 Approx 12 40 megapixels 4320 x 2880 Medium 2 Approx 8 40 megapixels 3552 x 2368 Small Approx 4 00 megapixels 2448 x 1632 RAW Approx
234. t settings for automatic playback Slide show Set up 1 Yellow 1min 2 min 4 min 8 min 15 min 30 min Auto power off Off Record func Standard Auto switch media Record func media Rec separately Rec to multiple folder sel Record play Playback DO B O Folder Creating and selecting a folder File File numbering Continuous Auto reset Manual reset File name setting E unique setting User setting 1 User a Auto rotate Ong On Off Format Initialize and erase data in the card Y Set up 2 Yellow LCD brightness Adjustable to one of seven brightness levels Date Time Set the a year month day and time hour min Sec Language amp Language selectable Video system NTSC PAL Type remaining capacity shutter count Saisie ny Muia recharge performance check 126 130 142 151 LV OR setting AF mode Grid display Exposure simulation Metering timer Movie recording size Sound recording gt p 480 Live View Movie func set Menu Settings Y Set up 3 Yellow Page SE SESCH Save load camera settings to from the card media Regist apply basic The camera s basic settings are registered in 240 settings and applied to the camera Sch alesis Resets the camera to the default settings 53 settings Copyright Display copyright information Enter author s name information Enter copyright details Delete copyright information Auto cleani
235. the Battery KH 2 All Three Charge Level Indicators Blink oe If all three Charge level indicators blink in green it means that the battery s internal temperature is not within 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F The battery will start recharging when the internal temperature is within 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F a e If all the Calibration discharge status indicators blink in red or if all the lamps blink in red and green including the lt CAL CHARGE gt lamp remove the battery from the charger and take it to your dealer or to nearest Canon Service Center e Also if a battery other than Battery Pack LP E4 is attached to the charger the lamps will blink in red and green including the lt CAL CHARGE gt lamp and the battery cannot be recharged OD e The charger cannot charge any battery other than Battery Pack LP E4 e Battery Pack LP E4 is dedicated to Canon products only Using it with a non Canon battery charger or product may result in malfunction or accidents for which Canon cannot be held liable E e When two battery packs are attached to the charger the battery attached first will be charged first then the other battery will be charged Although one battery can be recharged and another calibrated at the same time two batteries cannot be recharged or calibrated at the same time e For battery calibration it is best to do it after the battery is nearly exhausted If you do the calibration with a fully charged battery it will
236. the rear ANS LCD panels upper right WB Card Image size om 2 Select the white balance e Turn the lt gt dial to select the WB Display Mode Color Temperature Approx K Kelvin 3000 7000 7000 Cloudy twilight sunset 6000 1 Color temperature p78 200 1000 About White Balance To the human eye a white object looks white regardless of the type of lighting With a digital camera the color temperature is adjusted with software to make the white areas look white This adjustment serves as the basis for the color correction The result is natural looking colors in the pictures E e You can also use the A White balance menu to set the white balance e To set Personal WB select PC To save the Personal WB to the camera use the provided software If Personal WB has not been registered PC will not be displayed 72 x Custom White Balance memm Custom white balance enables you to manually set the white balance for a specific light source for better accuracy Up to five Custom white balance data can be registered to the camera You can also append a name caption to the registered Custom white balance data uam Registering Custom WB There are two ways to register Custom white balance data You can either take a picture and register it or register an image already saved in the card Capture and register the image 1 Select Custom WB regist White b
237. tically The battery becomes exhausted quickly e Use a fully charged battery p 28 e The battery performance might have degraded See the Battery info menu option to check the battery s performance level p 247 If the battery s performance level has degraded purchase a new battery e If you keep displaying the shooting function setting screen p 23 or using Live View shooting or movie shooting p 125 141 fora prolonged period the number of possible shots will decrease 249 Troubleshooting Guide BEEN The camera turns off by itself e Auto power off is in effect If you do not want auto power off to take effect set Auto power off to Off Shooting Related Problems The lens cannot be attached oe The camera cannot be used with EF S lenses p 39 The card cannot be used e lf acard error message is displayed see page 38 or 256 No images can be shot or recorded e The card is not properly inserted p 36 e lf you are using an SD card set the write protect switch upward p 36 e lf the card is full replace the card or delete unnecessary images to make room p 36 179 e If you try to focus in One Shot AF mode while the focus confirmation light lt gt in the viewfinder blinks a picture cannot be taken Press the shutter button halfway again to focus or focus manually p 41 95 100 The image is out of focus Set the lens focus mode switch to lt AF gt p 39 e To
238. ting mode P Program AE Av Aperture priority AE M Manual exposure Tv Shutter priority AE MTV 2 HHH D H th One Shot AF Highlight w Hi P O AI SERVO tone man ISO lz H D D LAI SERVONE SHOT j Al Servo AF Metering mode S TA A h A7 SHTO Evaluative d2 cl LD oti 23 33 Exposure level metering drsa gt oo DA R MA a a a a i a ma scale GJ Partial metering a es G E C Spot metering CI Center weighted Drive mode average metering O Single shooting DW High speed Battery check d continuous shooting wana deed oaid d ech ek Cut Low speed continuous shooting ell 10 sec self timer 2 2 sec self timer S Silent single shooting Flash exposure compensation AEB Mirror lockup Exposure level indicator Exposure compensation amount AEB range Flash exposure compensation amount The display will show only the settings currently applied 21 Nomenclature ESCH Rear LCD Panel External media selection External media connection icon con ES White balance correction SD card indicator Monochrome shooting Gen White balance car D Auto selection icon Daylight BA Shade CF card Cloudy indicator 38 Tungsten light i White fluorescent light 4 Flash CF card L Custom a D Color temperature i nunnu 5 Al e 1 Ek AZK vD wll wi ats Yil Image size Custom white balance L Large acquisition display M1 Medium M2 Medium S Small File No RAW GE white ba
239. to resume printing but it does not resume operate the buttons on the printer to resume printing For details see the printer s instruction manual Error Messages If a problem occurs during printing an error message will appear on the camera s LCD monitor Press lt Betz to stop printing After fixing the problem resume printing For details on how to fix a printing problem refer to the printer s instruction manual Paper Error Check whether the paper is properly loaded in the printer Ink Error Check the printer s ink level and check the waste ink tank Hardware Error Check for any printer problems other than paper and ink problems File Error The selected image cannot be printed via PictBridge Images taken with a different camera or images edited with a computer might not be printable 198 Digital Print Order Format DPOF von You can set the print type date imprinting and file No imprinting The print settings will be applied to all print ordered images They cannot be set individually for each image Setting the Printing Options 1 Select Print order Protect images e Under the tab select Print Rotate order then press lt 6 gt Das images l p a Print order image copy Print order H 2 Select Set up C Standard 0 prints e Turn the lt gt dial to select Set up then press frz Date Off H Fila No Off Sel image Byla All image set up MENUS 3 Set the option as
240. to replace the card Replace it with a new card 89 M319 Setting Copyright Information mx When you set the copyright information it will be appended to the image as Exif information You can check the entered copyright information with the camera 1 Select Copyright information Save load settings on media e Under the tab select Copyright Regist apply basic settings information then press lt gt Clear all camera settings Copyright information Sensor cleaning Firmware Ver 1 0 0 Copyright information 2 Select the desired option Display co o Turn the lt gt dial select either Enter author s name __ Enter author s name or Enter Enter copyright Cotas copyright details then press lt gt Enter author s name 3 Enter text XXKKK XXXKX gue e Press the lt o gt button and the text EFE c palette will be highlighted in a color _ 17 lt gt 0123456789 frame Text can be entered ENEE Operate the lt gt dial or lt gt to 48 move the and select the desired INEC ae te a E ML AS character Then press lt gt to enter it e You can enter up to 63 characters oe To delete a character press the lt 1 gt button A Exit the setting e After entering the text press the lt MENU gt button gt The name will be saved and the screen will return to step 2 90 tM Setting Copyright Information EN Checking the Copyright Information Di
241. treoatna seeno Fapamg You can adjust the built in soeaker s sound volume by ull Volume turning the lt 5 gt dial F e With a fully charged Battery Pack LP E4 the continuous playback time at 23 C 73 F will be as follows Approx 9 hr 20 min e During the single image display press the lt INFO gt button to switch the display format p 156 e f you took a still photo while you shot the movie the still photo will be displayed for approx 1 sec during the movie playback e f you connect the camera to a TV set p 170 171 and playback a movie adjust the sound volume with the TV set Turning the lt lt 7 lt 3 gt dial will not change the sound volume 166 X Editing the Movie s First and Last Scenes m You can edit out the first and last scenes of a movie in 1 sec increments gt gt b gt Kl D gt Xi a 1 On the movie playback screen select X The editing screen will be displayed got 2 Specify the parts to be edited out Select either W Cut beginning or Ex Cut end then press lt gt Tilt lt lt 3 gt to the left or right to see the previous or next frames Holding it down will fast forward the frames Turn the lt gt dial to browse frame by frame e After deciding which part to edit out press lt gt The portion highlighted in blue on the top of the screen is what will remain 100 007700 3 Check the editing Sg e Select gt and press lt gt to playback
242. tter the eyepiece during Live View shooting or movie shooting Connecting the Remote Switch You can connect Remote Switch RS 80N3 or Timer Remote Controller TC 80N3 both sold separately or any EOS accessory equipped with an N3 type terminal to the camera and shoot with it To operate the accessory refer to its instruction manual Open the terminal cover Open the upper terminal cover 2 Connect the plug to the remote control terminal e Connect the plug as shown in the illustration e To disconnect the plug grasp the plug s silver part and pull out 117 A 7 Mirror LOCKUP mmm Although using the self timer or Remote Switch can prevent camera shake using mirror lockup to prevent camera vibrations mirror shock can also help when you use a super telephoto lens or shoot close ups macro photography When 1C Fn Ill 17 Mirror lockup is set to 1 Enable or D Enable Down with SET p 226 shooting with mirror lockup is possible 1 Focus the subject press the shutter button completely and let go of it gt The mirror will lockup and lt 47 gt will blink on the top LCD panel 2 Press the shutter button completely again The picture will be taken e With 1 set the mirror will go back down when the picture is taken e With 2 set the mirror lockup will remain even after the picture is taken To cancel the mirror lockup press lt gt QD e In very bright light such as
243. u As with normal shooting through the viewfinder during movie shooting you can still use the camera buttons to change function settings and execute playback o Pressing the lt MODE gt lt AF DRIVE gt lt i4 gt or lt 342 gt button will display the respective setting screen on the LCD monitor To change the setting turn the lt gt or lt gt dial e When you press the lt FUNC gt button turn the lt s gt dial to set the card to be used to record and turn the lt gt dial to set the image size or white balance while looking at the rear LCD panel oe The metering mode will be fixed to center weighted average metering for movie shooting If the AF mode is set to X Face detection Live mode the exposure control will be evaluative metering linked to the detected face e Even if the AF mode has been set to Quick mode it will switch to Live mode during movie shooting 150 DIS Menu Function Settings mx During movie shooting you can still set the menu options Movie shooting functions are listed below Live View Movie func set Under the tab with the Live View LV Cum set Movies Movie func set screen you can set AF mode Live mode the following functions Grid display Off Movie rec size 1920x1080 aa Sound recording On Metering timer 16 sec oe AF mode p 131 137 You can select Live mode Tt Live mode or Quick mode Note that the camera cannot focus a moving subject
244. uired to recharge the battery depends on the ambient temperature and battery s charge level Charging the Battery Vly Ki Ei Tips for Using the Battery and Charger Recharge the battery on the day before or on the day it is to be used Even during storage a charged battery will gradually discharge and lose its power After recharging the battery detach it and unplug the power cord from the power outlet When not using the battery and charger attach the protective covers Use the battery in an ambient temperature range of 0 C 45 C 32 F 113 F To attain best battery performance an ambient temperature of 10 C 30 C 50 F 86 F is recommended In cold locations such as snowy areas battery performance and operation time 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 Take out the battery from the camera and attach the protective cover before storing Storing the battery after it is fully charged can lower the battery s performance The battery charger can also be used in foreign countries The battery charger is compatible with a 100 V AC to 240 V AC 50 60 Hz power source If necessary attach a commercially available plug adapter for the respective country or region Do not attach any portable voltage transformer to the
245. ve the file S For the procedure see Changing the ABCDEFGHIJKUMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ File Name on page 86 The number 0123456789 of characters that can be entered will be different but the procedure for entering the file name is the same 238 tE Saving and Loading Camera Settings Se Saved Settings e Shooting functions Shooting mode setting ISO speed AF mode AF point Metering mode Drive mode Exposure compensation amount Flash exposure compensation amount e Menu functions White balance Custom WB registration WB SHIFT BKT Color space Picture Style Peripheral illumination correction JPEG quality Image size Review time Beep Release shutter without card External Speedlite control Flash function settings H Highlight alert AF point display Histogram Enlarge display Image jump wl Auto power off Record func media folder sel Recording function File numbering File name setting Auto rotate el LCD brightness Live View Movie function setting el Sensor cleaning Auto cleaning 4 Custom Functions Xx My Menu Loading Camera Settings In step 2 select Load Up to ten camera settings files saved in the card will be displayed When you select the desired file it will be loaded and the settings will be applied to the camera E e The date time language video system and C Fn I 16 C Fn 1 17 C Fn Ill 7 C Fn IV 12 settings will not be saved e Upto ten camera settings file
246. wer outlet Do not use a cord whose insulation has been damaged Occasionally unplug the power plug and use a dry cloth to clean off the dust around the power outlet If the surrounding is dusty humid or oily the dust on the power outlet may become moist and short circuit the outlet to cause a fire Preventing Injury or Equipment Damage e Do not leave equipment inside a car under the hot sun or near a heat source The equipment may become hot and cause skin burns Do not carry the camera around while it is attached to a tripod Doing so may cause injury Also make sure the tripod is sturdy enough to support the camera and lens e Do not leave a lens or lens attached camera under the sun without the lens cap attached Otherwise the lens may concentrate the sun s rays and cause a fire e Do not cover or wrap the battery recharging apparatus with a cloth Doing so may trap heat within and cause the casing to deform or catch fire If you drop the camera in water or if water or metal fragments enter inside the camera promptly remove the battery pack and back up battery This is to prevent fire and electrical shock e Do not use or leave the battery pack or back up battery in a hot environment Doing so may cause battery leakage or a shorter battery life The battery pack or back up battery can also become hot and cause skin burns e Do not use paint thinner benzene or other organic solvents to clean the equipment Doing so may
247. x18em then press lt gt e The paper type screen will appear o RE Paper type Turn the lt gt dial to select the type Photo of the paper loaded in the printer Fast photo 7 then press lt 1 gt When using a Canon printer and Canon paper read the printer s instruction manual to check what paper types can be used gt The page layout screen will appear Setting the Page Layout o W Page layout e Turn the lt gt dial to select the page layout then press lt gt Borderless gt The print setting screen will reappear Borderedial Default ltem f Deseripgen The print will have white borders along the edges The print will have no borders If your printer cannot print Borderless borderless prints the print will have borders The shooting information will be imprinted on the border on Bordered Ei 9x13cm and larger prints ap Option to print 2 4 8 9 16 or 20 images on one sheet On A4 or Letter size paper 20 or 35 thumbnails of the images ordered through DPOF p 199 will be printed e 20 up Ea will have the shooting information imprinted Default The page layout will vary depending on the printer model or its settings From the Exif data the camera name lens name shooting mode shutter speed aperture exposure compensation amount ISO speed white balance etc will be imprinted 193 ey Printing i 2 on A Set the printing effects ate SP of
248. y 262 62 under C Fn to IV Three sets can be registered Up to ten sets can be registered in a card Up to nine settings can be set Up to six options can be registered Entry and inclusion enabled Analog video Compatible with NTSC PAL stereo audio output For personal computer communication and direct printing Hi Speed USB equivalent Type C Auto switching of resolution 3 5mm dia stereo mini jack Compatible with N3 type remote control Connects to Wireless File Transmitter WFT E2 II A B C D or WFT E2 E2A with firmware version 2 0 0 or higher Battery Pack LP E4 Quantity 1 AC power can be supplied via AC Adapter Kit ACK E4 sold separately Six level battery check remaining capacity shutter count and performance can be checked With viewfinder shooting Approx 1500 shots at 23 C 73 F approx 1200 shots at 0 C 32 F With Live View shooting Approx 270 shots at 23 C 73 F approx 230 shots at 0 C 32 F Based on CIPA testing standards Approx 2 hr 40 min total at 23 C 73 F Approx 2 hr 20 min total at 0 C 32 F With fully charged Battery Pack LP E4 One CR2025 lithium battery Specifications rr SS e Dimensions and Weight Dimensions W x H x D 156 x 156 6 x 79 9 mm 6 1 x 6 2 x 3 1 in Weight Approx 1180 g 41 6 oz body only e Operation Environment Working temperature range 0 C 45 C 32 F 113 F Working humidity 85 or less e Battery Pack LP E4 Type Rechar
249. y And if you playback a movie on a card having a slow reading speed the movie might not playback properly To check the card s read write speed refer to the card manufacturer s Web site Fil About Full HD 1080 Full HD 1080 indicates compatibility with High Definition featuring 1080 vertical pixels Scanning Graes lines Preparing to Shoot Movies vm Set the camera to record the Live View image as a movie To shoot still photos see page 125 1 Select Live View Movie func set e Under the tab select Live View Movie func set then press lt amp gt Live View Movie func set 2 Select LV Tiga set Ou oe set Stills e Turn the lt gt dial to select LV OI melee Geer IB set then press lt 1 gt Grid display Off Expo simulation Enable Metering timer 16 Sec e LV stands for Live View Live View Movie func set Select Movies MEI set Disable oe Turn the lt gt dial to select Movies Stills then press lt 6 1 gt Movie k 9 1920x1080 Tap A Set Movie rec size Movie rec site 19201080 Ey e For details on Movie rec size see 1280x720 Feb 151 640x480 fe a I MENU es 5 Exit the menu e Press the lt MENU gt button or press the shutter button halfway to turn off the menu screen amp Display the Live View image Press lt gt gt The Live View image will appear on the LCD monitor e Asemi transparent mask will appear on t
250. y and check the exposure level indicator e Turn the lt gt dial to set the shutter speed within 1 30 1 60 sec to 1 4000 sec e If you set the power switch to lt J gt and turn the lt 3 gt dial you can set the aperture an ess Focus and shoot the movie e The procedure is the same as steps 2 and 3 for Autoexposure Shooting p 143 QD e With manual exposure shooting AE lock and exposure compensation cannot be set e Changing the aperture during movie shooting is not recommended since variations in the exposure due to the drive of the lens aperture will be recorded e if lt B gt is set and the ISO speed or aperture changes during movie shooting the white balance may also change e If you shoot a movie under fluorescent lighting the movie image might flicker E e The shutter speed s lower limit will change depending on the frame rate p 151 e When shooting a movie of a moving subject a shutter speed of 1 30 sec to 1 125 sec is recommended The faster the shutter speed the less smooth the subject s movement will look 145 IB Shooting Movies EH About the ISO speed during manual exposure The ISO speed can be set to AUTO A or within ISO 100 12800 in 1 3 stop increments If the ISO speed is set to AUTO A the ISO speed will be set speed range p 208 setting will not take effect Movie shooting as in aperture priority AE mode fixed aperture standard ex
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