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1 MANUAL INSTRUCTION2 Take Test Shots to Familiarize Yourself with the CameraTesting the Camera Before Use and Liability Copyrights 4 Icons in this ManualBasic Assumptions 5 Introduction1Getting Started Basic Shooting and Image Playback Creative Shooting Advanced Shooting Shooting Movies Handy Features Image Playback Printing Images Customizing the Camera Reference 6 IntroductionGetting Started Basic Shooting and Image Playback 7 Creative ShootingAdvanced Shooting 8 Shooting MoviesHandy Features Image Playback 9 Printing ImagesCustomizing the Camera Reference 10 ShootingShoot automatically p.45 Shoot continuously p.50, 53 Freeze the action Blur the action Î p.78 Blur the background Î p.80 Shoot in low light Shoot without flash Î p.49 Î p.84 Shoot movies p.124 Image Quality Shoot with image effects matching the subject 11 FocusingPlayback Printing 12 Camera Care13 LCD MonitorCards Lens Cautions During Prolonged Use About smear adhering to the front of the sensor 14 Insert the battery. (p.26)Redindex Attach the lens. (p.33) Set the lens focus mode switch to <AF>. (p.33) Open the slot cover and insert a card. (p.31) Set the power switch to <1 15 Set the Mode Dial to <1> (FullAuto). (p.46) Focus the subject. (p.37) Take the picture. (p.37) Review the picture. (p.138) 18 Shooting Settings Display19 Viewfinder Information20 Mode DialCreative Zone Basic Zone 1: Full Auto (p.46) C: Creative Auto (p.55) Image Zone k: Movie shooting 22 Battery Charger LC-E8Battery Charger LC-E8E 23 Attaching the Strap24 LC-E8LC-E8E 1Remove the protective cover 2 Attach the battery 3Recharge the battery. For LC-E8 For LC-E8E 25 Tips for Using the Battery and ChargerRecharge the battery on the day before or on the day it is to be used When not using the camera, remove the battery 26 Installing the Battery1Open the battery compartment cover 2 Insert the battery Removing the Battery Close the cover Open the cover and remove the battery 27 About the Automatic Self-CleaningSensorAbout Auto Power Off 5Auto power off 28 Checking the Battery LevelBattery Life 29 Display the menuUnder the [6] tab, select [Date/ Time] Date/ Time 3Set the date and time 4Exit the setting 30 Under the [6] tab, select [LanguageK]LanguageK Set the desired language 31 Installing the Card1 Open the cover Insert the card 32 Removing the Card33 Attaching a Lens1 Remove the caps 2 Attach the lens 3 On the lens, set the focus mode switch to <AF> (autofocus) 4 Remove the front lens cap 34 About ZoomingDetaching the Lens While pressing the lens release button, turn the lens as shown by the arrows 35 Set the IS switch to <1Press the shutter button halfway Take the picture 36 Adjusting the Viewfinder ClarityTurn the dioptric adjustment knob Holding the Camera 37 Shutter ButtonPressing halfway Pressing completely Preventing Camera Shake 38 Display the Quick Control screen2 Set the desired setting 3 Take the picture 39 Quick Control Screen NomenclatureFunction Setting Display 40 Menu ScreenBasic Zone modes Creative Zone modes 41 Menu Setting Procedure1 Display the menu 2 Select a tab Select the desired item Select the setting Set the desired setting 42 Select [Format]Format Format the card Low level format 43 Execute [Format] in the following cases:The card is new A card-relatederror is displayed (p.224) About Low-levelFormatting 44 Shooting SettingsMenu Functions Captured Image 45 a sicZone 46 1 Set the Mode Dial to <12 Aim any AF point over the subject 3 Focus the subject 4 Take the picture 47 FAQSometimes multiple AF points flash simultaneously Although it is daylight, the flash popped up When flash was used, the bottom part of the picture came out unnaturally dark 48 Recomposing the ShotShooting a Moving Subject 49 Shooting Tips50 The farther the distance between the subject and background, the betterUse a telephoto lens Focus the face 51 With a zoom lens, use the wide-angleendShooting night scenes 52 Use a simple backgroundMove to the subject as close as possible 40.25m/0.8ft With a zoom lens, use the telephoto end 53 Use the center AF point to focus54 Use a wide-anglelens and a tripodShoot also with <1> (Full Auto) 55 Set the Mode Dial to <CPress the <Q> button 3 Set the desired setting 56 (1)Flash firing(2)Blurring/sharpening the background (3)Adjusting the picture brightness 57 (4)Image effects(5)Single, continuous, and self-timershooting (6)Image-recordingquality 58 Playback the imageSelect the image Exit the image playback 60 Set the Mode Dial to <dFocus the subject 3Check the shutter speed and aperture display 61 Change the ISO speed or use the built-inflashThe program can be shifted. (Program shift) Differences Between <d> and <1> (Full Auto) 62 ISO Speed GuidePress the <Z> button. (9) ISO speed Set the ISO speed AUTO 63 About “AUTO” for Automatic ISO Speed3Setting the Maximum ISO Speed for Auto ISON ISO Auto 64 Press the <D> buttonbuSY BUSY Effective Flash Range 65 If the subject is far away, increase the ISO speedIn bright light, decrease the ISO speed Detach the lens hood and keep at least 1 meter/3.3 feet away from the subject 3Using Red-eyeReduction Red-eye reduc 66 1 On the lens, set the focus mode switch to <AFPress the <Z > button 3 Select the AF mode 4 Focus the subject One-ShotAF for Still Subjects 67 AI Servo AF for Moving SubjectsAI Focus AF for Automatic Switching of AF Mode 68 1 Press the <S> button. (9)2Select the AF point 69 When shooting a portrait up close, use One-ShotAF and focus the eyesMF: Manual Focusing Set the lens focus mode switch to <MF 2 Focus the subject 70 Press the <YiQ> buttonSelect <i Also set the AF mode matching the subject •For moving subject •For still subjects Flash can also be used 71 1 Press the <YiQ> button. 2 Select the self-timerQ: 10-sec. self-timer l: 2-sec. self-timerN(p.106) q: 10-sec. self-timerplus continuous shots 72 Select [Quality]Select the image-recordingquality 73 What’s the difference between 7and 8Does the camera display the maximum burst When should I use 1 74 AboutAbout 1+73 1, 1+73and [7Custom Functions (C.Fn)] menu’s [High ISO speed noise reduction] 75 Press the <XA> buttonSelect a Picture Style Picture Style Effects Color tone Landscape 76 SNeutralUFaithful WUser Def ortrait 77 cAbout the Main Dial Pointer78 Set the Mode Dial to <sSet the desired shutter speed 79 To freeze the action or moving subjectTo blur a running child or animal giving the impression of fast movement How to blur a flowing river or water fountain Using the Built-inFlash 80 Set the Mode Dial to <fSet the desired aperture 81 3082 Depth of Field PreviewN83 1Set the Mode Dial to <a2Set the shutter speed and aperture 3Set the exposure and take the picture 84 Bulb ExposuresBULB 85 Set the Mode Dial to <8The aperture display in the viewfinder blinks The shutter speed display in the viewfinder blinks A slow shutter speed has been set I want to use flash 86 1 Select [Metering mode]Metering mode 2Set the metering mode qEvaluative metering wPartial metering rSpot metering eCenter-weightedaverage metering 87 OSetting Exposure CompensationMaking it brighter: Making it darker: 88 yFlash Exposure CompensationN1 Display the Quick Control screen 2Select [y] X[Flash exposure comp.] will be displayed at the bottom 3 Set the flash exposure compensation amount 89 Select [Expo. comp./AEB]Expo. comp./AEB 2 Set the AEB amount 90 Canceling AEBUsing AEB with continuous shooting Using AEB with <u> single shooting Using AEB with exposure compensation Using AEB with the self-timeror wireless remote control 91 SharpnessContrast 1 Select [Picture Style] Picture Style Select a parameter Set the parameter 92 Parameter Settings and EffectsAdjusts the sharpness of the image Adjusts the image contrast and the vividness of colors Saturation The image’s color saturation can be adjusted The skin tones can be adjusted 93 Monochrome AdjustmentFilter effect Toning effect kFilter Effect lToning Effect N:None S:Sepia B:Blue P:Purple G:Green 94 Select [User Def.]Press <0 Select the base Picture Style 96 1 Select [Color space]Color space 2Set the desired color space sRGB Adobe RGB About Adobe RGB 97 Press the <A> button. (0)3Recompose and take the picture AE Lock Effects 98 1 Press the <D> button to pop-upthe built-inflashPress the <A> button. (8) FEL 99 Press the <WB> buttonWhite balance Select the white balance OCustom White Balance 1 Photograph a white object 100 2Select [Custom White Balance]Custom White Balance Import the white balance data Select the custom white balance 101 White Balance Correction1 Select [WB Shift/BKT] WB Shift BKT Set the white balance correction Shift WB Shift/BKT 102 White Balance Auto BracketingBracketing Sequence Set the white balance bracketing amount Bracket 103 Select [Auto Lighting Optimizer]Auto Lighting Optimizer Set the correction setting 104 1Select [Peripheral illumin. correct.]2Set the correction setting 105 About the Lens Correction Data106 1Focus the subject, press the shutter button completely2Press the shutter button completely again Using the self-timer<l> with mirror lockup Remote control shooting 107 Live View shooting is effective for still subjects which do not moveAbout Remote Live View Shooting 108 1 Display the Live View image109 To Enable Live View ShootingBattery Life with Live View Shooting [Approx. number of shots] 110 About the Information Display111 QQuick Control1 Press the <Q> button Select a function and set it 112 3Menu Function Settings[Live View function settings] menu are explained below Grid 1l Grid 2m uLive mode Quick mode 113 Selecting the AF ModeSelect the AF mode Live Mode: d Display the Live View image Move the AF point 114 u(Face detection) Live Mode: c1Display the Live View image 116 Live Mode and u(Face Detection) Live Mode NotesAF operation 118 Quick Mode: f2 Select the AF point. N 120 1 Set the lens focus mode switch to <MFMove the magnifying frame Magnify the image Focus manually 121 Notes About the Live View ImageAbout the <E> icon 122 Notes About the Shooting ResultsCustom Function Notes Notes About Lenses and Flash 123 Cards which can record moviesAbout Full HD 124 Autoexposure ShootingSet the Mode Dial to <k 3 Shooting the movie 127 Manual Exposure Shooting2Select [Movie exposure] 3 Select [Manual] 4Set the shutter speed and aperture 5 Set the ISO speed 128 6 Focus and shoot the movie129 Shooting Still Photos130 2Select a function and set itDisplay the movie menu 131 • Image size[n] Menu Movie-recordingsize Movie rec. size 6Video system Frame rate Notes for Movie crop 132 AF during k133 kShutter/AE lock button•AF/AE lock: •AE lock/AF: •AF/AF lock, no AE lock: •AE/AF, no AE lock: Remote control shooting 134 [o] MenuAuto Sound recording kHighlight tone priority 135 [2Shooting 2] MenuNotes on Movie Shooting 138 3Silencing the BeeperBeep 3Card Reminder Release shutter without card Card 3Setting the Image Review Time Hold Image review 139 3Setting the Auto Power-offTime3Adjusting the L D Monitor Brightness 140 3File Numbering MethodsIMG_0001.JPG File numbering 141 [Auto reset]: Resets the file numbering to 0001 whenever the card is replaced142 3Auto Rotation of Vertical ImagesAuto rotate [OnD] [Off] rotate OnPD 143 BChecking Camera SettingsSettings Display 144 3Reverting the Camera to the Default SettingsNSelect [Clear settings] Clear settings Select the desired setting Clear all camera settings Clear all Custom Func. (C.Fn) 3 Select [OK] 145 Shooting SettingsCamera Settings Image-recordingSettings Live View Shooting Settings 146 3Preventing the LCD Monitor from Turning off AutomaticallySelect [LCD auto off] LCD auto off 3Changing the Shooting Settings Screen Color Select [Screen color] Screen color 147 Select [Flash control][Flash firing] [Built-inflash func. setting] and [External flash func. setting] 148 Flash modeShutter sync 1st curtain 2nd curtain Hi-speed 149 Flash exposure compensationE-TTLII Evaluative Average Clear flash settings External flash func. setting Setting the External Speedlite Custom Functions Display the Custom Function Select [External flash C.Fn setting], then press <0 Set the Custom Function Clear ext. flash C.Fn set 150 Cleaning the Sensor Now1Select [Sensor cleaning] Sensor cleaning 2 Select [Clean nowf] Clean nowf Disabling Automatic Sensor Cleaning Auto cleaningf 151 PreparationObtain the Dust Delete Data Select [Dust Delete Data] Dust Delete Data Select [OK] 152 3Photograph a solid-whiteobjectAbout the Dust Delete Data 153 Select [Clean manually]Clean manually End the cleaning 155 About images taken with another camera:156 HDisplay Multiple Images on One Screen (Index display)Switch to the index display 3 Select the image 157 IJump through Images (Jump display)Select the jump method 4Image jump w 1 image/10 images/100 images/ Date/Movies/Stills Browse by jumping 158 2 Scroll around the image159 Select [Rotate]Rotate 3 Rotate the image 160 Playback on a TV set(p.167, 169)Playback on the Camera’s LCD Monitor (p.162-166) 161 Playback and Editing with a Personal Computer162 Select a movie3 Press <0 4 Playback the movie 164 1 On the movie playback screen, select [X]Specify the part to be edited out Check the edited movie 4 Save the movie 165 1 Select [Slide show]Slide show Select back the images to be played jAll images/iDate/ kMovies Stills iDate Select date 166 3Set the play time and repeat optionSet Display time Repeat 4 Start the slide show Start Loading image 5Quit the slide show 167 Viewing on HD (High-Definition)TV SetsConnect the HDMI cable to the camera dHDMI MINI Connect the HDMI cable to the TV set 3 Turn on the TV and switch the TV’s video input to select the connected port Set the camera’s power switch to <1 Press the <x> button 168 For HDMI CEC TV sets1 Select [Ctrl over HDMI] 2 Select the image 169 Viewing on Non-HD (High-Definition)TV Sets1 Connect the provided AV cable to the camera Canon 2Connect the AV cable to the TV set 4Set the camera’s power switch to <1 170 Select [Protect images]Protect images Select the image and protect it 171 Erasing a Single ImagePlayback the image to be erased Press the <L> button Erase the image Erase 3Checkmarking <X> Images to be Erased in a Batch 1 Select [Erase images] Erase images 172 2Select [Select and erase images]Select [Select and erase images] 3Select the images to be erased 4Erase the images 3Erasing All Images in the Card 3Erase images All images on card 173 About the Highlight Alert174 About the Histogram4Histogram [Brightness] Display [RGB] Display 175 Printing (p.176)Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) (p.185) 176 The direct printing procedure is done entirely with the cameraConnecting the Camera to a Printer 1 Set the camera’s power switch to <2 2 Set up the printer 3 Connectingprinter. the camera to a 4Turn on the printer 5 Set the camera’s power switch to <1 177 6 Playback the image178 1Select the image to be printed2 Press <0 3 Select [Paper settings] Paper settings 179 QSetting the Paper SizeYSetting the Paper Type USetting the Page Layout 180 4 Set the printing effectsWhat is displayed on the screen 181 5Set the date and file number imprinting6Set the number of copies 7Start printing 182 eAdjustment of Printing EffectsBrightness Adjust levels kBrightener Red-eyecorr 183 Trimming the Image1On the print setting screen, select [Trimming] 2Set the trimming frame size, position, and aspect ratio Changing the trimming frame size Moving the trimming frame Rotating the frame Image tilt correction 3Press <0> to exit the trimming 185 Setting the Printing OptionsSelect [Print order] Print order Select [Set up] Set up Set the option as desired Print type Date File No 186 4 Exit the settingSel.Image All image 187 Print Ordering[Standard] [Both] [Index] Mark all on card Clear all on card 188 1Prepare to printUnder the [3] tab, select [Print order]. Select [Print] 4Set the [Paper settings]. (p.178) 5Select [OK] 190 Select [Custom Functions (C.Fn)]Select the Custom Function No Change the setting as desired Clearing All Custom Functions 191 Custom FunctionsC.Fn I: Exposure C.Fn II: Image C.Fn III: Autofocus/Drive C.Fn IV: Operation/Others 192 C.Fn I: ExposureC.Fn-1Exposure level increments C.Fn-2ISO expansion C.Fn-3Flash sync. speed in Av (Aperture-priorityAE) mode 193 C.Fn II: ImageC.Fn-4Long exposure noise reduction C.Fn-5High ISO speed noise reduction 194 C.Fn-6Highlight tone priorityC.Fn III: Autofocus/Drive C.Fn-7 AF-assistbeam firing 195 C.Fn-8Mirror lockupC.Fn IV: Operation/Others C.Fn-9Shutter/AE lock button 196 C.Fn-10Assign SET buttonC.Fn-11LCD display when power ON 197 C.Fn-12Add image verification data198 Select [My Menu settings]My Menu settings Select [Register to My Menu] Select [Register to My Menu], then press <0 Register the desired items About My Menu settings Sort Delete item/items and Delete all items Display from My Menu 199 Select [Copyright information]Select the desired option 3 Enter text 200 Text Entry ProcedureMoving the cursor Entering text Deleting a character Exiting Canceling the text entry 202 Subjects difficult to focus203 Connect the power cordConnect the DC Coupler Insert the DC Coupler Push in the DC cord 204 Remote Controller RC-6(Sold separately)205 Remote Switch RS-60E3(Sold separately)Using the Eyepiece Cover Remove the eyecup Attach the eyepiece cover 206 EOS-dedicated, EX-seriesSpeedlites207 Canon Speedlites other than the EX-seriesUsing Non-CanonFlash Units Sync Speed Cautions for Live View shooting 208 Insert an Eye-Ficard. (p.31)Select [Eye-Fisettings] Enable the Eye-Fi transmission 4Display the connection information 209 5Check the [Access point SSID:]Access point SSID: 6 Take the picture Not connected Connecting Connected Transferring 212 1Shooting 1 (Red)2Shooting 2 (Red) 213 yShooting 3 (Red)3Playback 1 (Blue) 4Playback 2 (Blue) 5Set-up1 (Yellow) 214 6Set-up2 (Yellow)7Set-up3 (Yellow) 9My Menu (Green) 215 Movie Shooting Mode MenunMovie 1 (Red) oMovie 2 (Red) About the menu screen in movie shooting mode 218 The camera does not operate even when the power switch is set to <1The battery charger’s lamp blinks The access lamp still blinks even when the power switch is set to <2 219 The battery becomes exhausted quicklyThe camera turns off by itself No images can be shot nor recorded The image is out of focus 220 The card cannot be usedThe maximum burst during continuous shooting is lower ISO 100 cannot be set The Auto Lighting Optimizer cannot be set When I use the <f> mode with flash, the shutter speed becomes slow 221 The built-inflash does not fireThe camera makes a noise when it is shaken The shutter makes two shooting sounds during Live View shooting The movie shooting terminates by itself When a movie is played, camera operation noise can be heard 222 The LCD monitor does not display a clear imageThe menu screen shows few tabs and options The image cannot be erased The file name’s first character is an underscore (“_MG_”) The file numbering does not start from 223 The shooting date and time displayed is incorrectNo image appears on the TV screen The card reader does not detect the card The [Eye-FiSettings] menu item does not appear There are fewer printing effects than listed in the instruction manual 232 TrademarksAbout MPEG-4Licensing Use of genuine Canon accessories is recommended 233 Preventing Serious Injury or Death234 Preventing Injury or Equipment Damage235 Digital Camera Model DS126271 Systems236 CAUTION244 Basic Zone ModesModes 248 Shooting Settings Display250 You can change the camera settings as desired to shoot in various ways253 Live View function settings256 EOS DIGITAL Solution DiskEOS Utility Digital Photo Professional ZoomBrowser EX (Win) / ImageBrowser (Mac) Picture Style Editor 257 Installing the Software1Insert EOS DIGITAL Solution Disk (CD) Canon EOS Digital Installer Click [Easy Installation] and follow the instructions on the screen to install Install 3Click [Restart] and remove the CD once the computer restarts 258 Software Instruction ManualCopying and Viewing the Instruction Manual PDFs Insert the [Software INSTRUCTION MANUAL] CD into your computer Double-clickthe CD-ROMicon 3Copy the [English] folder to your computer 4Double-clickthe copied PDF file
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