MANUAL INSTRUCTION
Testing the Camera Before Use and Liability
Copyrights
Memory Cards
EOS Software Instruction Manuals Disk
Icons in this Manual
Basic Assumptions
Introduction
Getting Started
Basic Shooting
Setting the AF and Drive Modes
Image Settings
Introduction
1 Getting Started
Basic Shooting
Setting the AF and Drive Modes
Image Settings
Advanced Operations
Flash Photography
Shooting Movies
Image Playback
Post-ProcessingImages
Sensor Cleaning
Customizing the Camera
Reference
Software Start Guide
Power
Card
Lens
Basic Settings
Viewfinder
Shooting
Exposure Adjustment
Flash
Live View Shooting
Movie Shooting
Camera Care
LCD Panel and LCD Monitor
Cards
Cautions During Prolonged Use
Insert the battery (p.30)
Insert a card (p.31)
Attach the lens (p.39)
Set the lens focus mode switch to <f> (p.39)
Set the power switch to
Focus the subject (p.44)
Take the picture (p.44)
Review the picture (p.55)
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LCD Panel
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Viewfinder Information
Mode Dial
Custom shooting modes
EF 24-105mmf/4L IS USM lens
Battery Charger LC-E6
Battery Charger LC-E6E
Getting Started
Remove the protective cover
2 Attach the battery
LC-E6
3 Recharge the battery
For LC-E6
Tips for Using the Battery and Charger
Upon purchase, the battery is not fully charged
When not using the camera, remove the battery
Installing the Battery
Open the cover
Insert the battery
3 Close the cover
Removing the Battery
Images can be recorded when at least one card is installed in the camera
Installing the Card
1 Open the cover
2 Insert the card
With the SD card’s label facing you, push in the card until it clicks in place
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Removing the Card
Make sure the access lamp is off, then open the cover
Recording
2 Remove the card
About the Automatic Self-CleaningSensor
3About Auto Power Off
52: Auto power off
zChecking the Battery Level
Battery Life
1 Display the menu screen
2 Under the [52] tab, select [Date/ Time/Zone]
Date/ Time/Zone
3 Set the date and time
4 Set the time zone
Time zone
Set the daylight saving time
6 Exit the setting
2 Under the [52] tab, select [LanguageK]
LanguageK
3 Set the desired language
The camera
cannot be used with EF-Slenses
Remove the caps
Attach the lens
3 Set the lens focus mode switch to <AF
About Zooming
Detaching the Lens
While pressing the lens release button, turn the lens as shown by the arrow
Attaching a Lens Hood
1 Align the red dots on the hood and lens edges
2 Turn the hood as shown in the illustration
Set the IS switch to <1
Press the shutter button halfway
Take the picture
Adjusting the Viewfinder Clarity
Turn the dioptric adjustment knob
Holding the Camera
Shutter Button
Pressing halfway
Pressing completely
Preventing Camera Shake
Mode Dial
6Main Dial
(1) After pressing a button, turn the <6> dial
(2) Turn the <6> dial only
5Quick Control Dial
(1) After pressing a button, turn the <5> dial
(2) Turn the <5> dial only
hTouch Pad
9Multi-controller
31: Erase images
51: Format card
RMulti function Lock
82: Multi function lock
ULCD Panel Illumination
Displaying Shooting Settings
Amode
Press the <Q> button
Set the desired function
Fmodes
Settable Functions on Quick Control Screen
Function Setting Screen
AMode Menu Screen
d/s/f/a/FMode Menu Screen
Menu Setting Procedure
2 Select a tab
Select the desired item
Select the setting
Set the desired setting
3Formatting the Card
Select [Format card]
Select the card
3 Select [OK]
Format the card in the following cases:
The card is new
A card-relatederror is displayed (p.371)
About Low-levelFormatting
3Setting the Power-offTime/Auto Power Off
Select [Auto power off]
Auto power off
2 Set the desired time
3Setting the Image Review Time
3Reverting the Camera to the Default SettingsN
Select [Clear all camera settings]
Select [OK]
Image-recordingSettings
AF Settings
Camera Settings
Live View Shooting Settings
Displaying the Grid in the Viewfinder
1 Select [VF grid display]
VF grid display
2 Select [Enable]
Displaying the Electronic Level in the Viewfinder
Displaying the Electronic Level on the LCD Monitor
1 Press the <B> button
53:
button display options
Check the camera’s tilt
Help
Example: [23] tab [AF-assistbeam firing]
Example: [82] tab [Multi function lock]
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Basic Shooting
AFully Automatic Shooting (Scene Intelligent Auto)
Set the Mode Dial to
Area AF frame 2 Aim the Area AF frame over the
target subject
3 Focus the subject
4 Take the picture
FAQ
The focus confirmation light <o> blinks and focus is not achieved
Multiple AF points light up simultaneously
The shutter speed display is blinking
When flash was used, the bottom part of the picture came out unnaturally dark
Recomposing the Shot
Shooting a Moving Subject
ALive View Shooting
1 Set the Live View shooting/Movie shooting switch to <A
2 Display the Live View image on
the LCD monitor
Setting the AF and
Drive Modes
1 On the lens, set the focus mode switch to <AF
Press the <o> button. (9)
Select the AF mode
One-ShotAF for Still Subjects
AI Servo AF for Moving Subjects
AI Focus AF for Automatic Switching of AF Mode
AF Area Selection Mode
Single-pointSpot AF (Manual selection)
Single-pointAF (Manual selection)
AF point expansion (Manual selection )
AF point expansion (Manual selection, surrounding points)
Zone AF (Manual selection of zone)
61-pointautomatic selection AF
This mode is set automatically in the
> mode
Selecting the AF Point Manually
Press the <S> button
Select an AF point
AF Point Display Indications
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Diagram
Group A
Group B
Group C
Group D
Group E
Group F
Group G
Group H
3Selecting AI Servo AF Characteristics (For a Subject)N
Case 1: Versatile multi purpose setting
Case 2: Continue to track subject, ignoring possible obstacles
Case 3: Instantly focus on subjects suddenly entering AF points
Case 4: For subjects that accelerate or decelerate quickly
Case 5: For erratic subjects moving quickly in any direction
Case 6: For subjects that change speed and move erratically
About the Parameters
Tracking sensitivity
[Locked on: -2 /Locked on: -1]
[Responsive: +2 / Responsive:+1]
Accel./decel. tracking
[+2 / +1]
AF pt auto switching
Changing Cases’ Parameter Settings
Press the <c> button
4 Make the adjustment
5 Exit the setting
22: AI Servo
AI Servo 1st image priority
: Equal priority
: Release priority
: Focus priority
AI Servo 2nd image priority
: Shooting speed priority
23: One Shot
USM lens electronic MF
: Enable after One-ShotAF
: Disable after One-ShotAF
OFF: Disable in AF mode
AF-assistbeam firing
ON: Enable
IR: IR AF assist beam only
One-ShotAF release priority
: Focus priority
Lens drive when AF impossible
ON: Continue focus search
OFF: Stop focus search
Selectable AF point
: 61 points
: 15 points
: 9 points
Select AF area selection mode
: Manual select.:Spot AF
: Manual selection:1 pt AF
: Manual select.:Zone AF
: Auto selection: 61 pt AF
AF area selection method
→ M-Fnbutton
→ Main Dial
Orientation linked AF point
: Same for both vert/horiz
: Select separate AF points
Manual AF point selection pattern
: Stops at AF area edges
: Continuous
AF point display during focus
: Selected (constant)
VF display illumination
AUTO: Auto
Adjust All by Same Amount
Select [AF Microadjustment]
Select [All by same amount]
All by same amount
Press the <B> button
5 Check the result of the adjustment
Adjust by Lens
Select [Adjust by lens]
Adjust by lens
3 Check and change the lens information
Check the lens information
Enter the serial number
About the Lens Serial Number
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Clearing All AF Microadjustments
Clear all
Subjects difficult to focus
MF: Manual Focusing
Set the lens focus mode switch to
<MF
Focus the subject
1 Press the <o> button. (9)
2 Select the drive mode
Select the self-timer
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Image Settings
Recording Method with Two Cards Inserted
1 Selectsel.]. [Record func+card/folder
Record func+card/folder sel
Select [Record func.]
Record func
Record/play
Auto switch card
Rec. separately
Rec. to multiple
Selecting the CF or SD Card for Recording and Playback
Select [Record/play]
Select [Playback]
1 Select [Image quality]
2 Select the image-recordingquality
Image-recordingQuality Setting Examples
Guide to Image-RecordingQuality Settings (Approx.)
About RAW
31: RAW image processing
One-touchImage Quality Setting
One-touch
image quality setting
Maximum Burst During Continuous Shooting
Press the <m> button. (9)
Set the ISO speed
ISO Speed Guide
ISO Auto
3Setting the ISO Speed Range
Select [ISO speed settings]
ISO speed settings
Select [ISO speed range]
3 Set the minimum limit
3Setting the ISO Speed Range for Auto ISO
Select [Auto ISO range]
Auto ISO range
Set the minimum limit
3 Set the maximum limit
3Setting the Minimum Shutter Speed for Auto ISO
1 Select [Min. shutter spd.]. Select [Min. shutter spd.], then press <0
2 Set the desired minimum shutter speed
Press the <b> button
Select [A]
3 Select a Picture Style
Picture Style Characteristics
DAuto
PStandard
QPortrait
Color tone
VMonochrome
WUser Def
About the Symbols
Sharpness
Symbols
Select a Picture Style
Select a parameter
5 Set the parameter
Parameter Settings and Effects
VMonochrome Adjustment
Filter effect
Toning effect
kFilter Effect
lToning Effect
Select [User Def.]
User Def
Press <0
Picture Style
Select the base Picture Style
6 Select a parameter
7 Set the parameter
Press the <n> button. (9)
Select the white balance
About White Balance
OCustom White Balance
Photograph a white object
Select [Custom White Balance]
Custom White Balance
Import the white balance data
PSetting the Color Temperature
Select [White balance]
White balance
Set the color temperature
White Balance Correction
1 Select [WB Shift/Bkt.]
Shift/Bkt
2 Set the white balance correction
Shift
White Balance Auto Bracketing
Bracketing Sequence
3Correcting the Brightness and Contrast AutomaticallyN
High ISO Speed Noise Reduction
Select [High ISO speed NR]
High ISO speed NR
3 Take the picture
Long Exposure Noise Reduction
1 Select [Long exp. noise reduction]
Long exp. noise reduction
2 Set the desired setting
[Auto]
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Select [Highlight tone priority]
[Highlight tone priority], then press <0
Select [Enable]
3Lens Peripheral Illumination / Chromatic Aberration Correction
Peripheral Illumination Correction
1 Select [Lens aberration correction]
Lens aberration correction
2 Select the setting
Chromatic Aberration Correction
1 Select the setting
[Chromatic aberration], then press <0
2 Take the picture
About the Lens Correction Data
Create a Folder
Select [Folder]
Folder
Select [Create folder]
Create folder
Selecting a Folder
About Folders
Creating Folders with a Personal Computer
BE3B
0001.JPG
Registering or Changing the File Name
1 Select [File name]
Select [Change User setting]
About User setting2
Select the registered file name
.JPG
Select [File numbering]
Select the file numbering method
Continuous
Auto Reset
Manual Reset
Select [Copyright information]
Select the option to be set
Enter author’s name
Enter copyright details
Enter text
Checking the Copyright Information
Deleting the Copyright Information
Delete copyright information
Author
Copyright
1 Select [Color space]
Color space
2 Set the desired color space
sRGB
Adobe RGB
Advanced Operations
Set the Mode Dial to <d
Check the display
Differences Between <d> and <A> Modes
About Program Shift
Set the Mode Dial to <s
Set the desired shutter speed
4 Checkshoot. the viewfinder display and
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Set the Mode Dial to <f
Set the desired aperture
Depth of Field PreviewN
Set the Mode Dial to <a
Set the shutter speed and aperture
4 Set the exposure and take the picture
Select the metering mode
q: Evaluative metering
w: Partial metering
r: Spot metering
e: Center-weightedaverage metering
rSpot metering
eCenter-weightedaverage metering
2: Expo.comp./AEB
2 Set the exposure compensation amount
Select [Expo.comp./AEB]
Expo. comp./AEB
Set the AEB range
Press the <A> button. (0)
Recompose and take the picture
AE Lock Effects
Set the Mode Dial to <F
HDR Shooting
Select the HDR mode
3 Set [Adjust dyn range]
Disable HDR
4 Set [Effect]
About Effects
Natural
Art standard
Art vivid
Art bold
5 Set [Continuous HDR]
1 shot only
Every shot
6 Set [Auto Image Align]
7 Set the images to be saved
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Select multiple exposure
Set [Multiple exposure]
On: Func/Ctrl (Function and control priority)
On: ContShtng (Continuous shooting priority)
4 Set [Multi-exposctrl]
Exposure Compensation Setting Guide for Multiple Exposures
Average
No. of exposures
Bright/Dark
6 Set the images to be saved
Result only
7 Set [Continue Mult-exp]
8 Take the first exposure
9 Shoot subsequent exposures
Merging multiple exposures with an image recorded in the card
You can only select
images
1 Select [Select image for multi. expo.]
Select [Select image for multi. expo.], then press <0
Checking and Deleting Multiple Exposures During Shooting
On:Func/ctrl
Are there any restrictions on the image-recordingquality
Can I merge images recorded in the card
Are multiple exposures possible with Live View shooting
What file numbers are used for saving merged multiple- exposures
Will auto power off take effect during multiple-exposureshooting
1 Set [Mirror lockup] to [Enable]
Mirror lockup
2 Focus the subject, then press the shutter button completely
3 Press the shutter button completely again
Remove the eyecup
Attach the eyepiece cover
1 Open the terminal cover
2 Connect the plug to the remote control terminal
2 Set the lens focus mode switch to <MF
5 Press the remote controller’s transmit button
Flash Photography
EOS-dedicated, EX-seriesSpeedlites
FE lock
Using Non-EX-seriesCanon Speedlites
Using Non-CanonFlash Units
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Attach the Speedlite to the camera and turn on the Speedlite
1 Select [External Speedlite control]
External
Speedlite control
2 Select the desired item
[Flash sync. speed in Av mode]
: Auto
: 1/200-1/60sec. auto
: 1/200 sec. (fixed)
1/200-1/60
[Flash function settings]
Wireless functions
Flash zoom (Flash coverage)
AUTO
Shutter synchronization
Second-curtain
Flash exposure bracketing
Flash Custom Function Settings
Select [Flash C.Fn settings]
Select [Flash C.Fn settings], then press <0
Set the functions
Clearing Flash Custom Function Settings
About Remote Live View Shooting
2 Display the Live View image
Enabling Live View Shooting
Battery Life with Live View Shooting
About the Information Display
Final Image Simulation
Final image simulation during Live View shooting
Exposure (with [Expo. simulation: Enable])
i/ y/ f/ R/ B/ S/ ASettings
QQuick Control
Select a function and set it
Live View shooting
Quick mode
3x3 l
6x4 m
3x3+diag n
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Exposure simulationN
Silent LV shootingN
shifting the lens vertically
Metering timerN
Selecting the AF Mode
Live Mode: d
the AF operation will take longer than with the Quick mode
Display the Live View image
Move the AF point
u(Face detection) Live Mode: c
1 Display the Live View image
2 Focus the subject
Live Mode and u(Face Detection) Live Mode Notes
AF operation
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Quick Mode: f
2 Selectmode. the AF area selection
3 Select the AF point
4 Focus the subject
5 Take the picture
1 Set the lens focus mode switch to <MF
Move the magnifying frame
3 Magnify the image
4 Focus manually
Live View Shooting Cautions
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Shooting Movies
Autoexposure Shooting
1 Set the Mode Dial to <A>, <d>, or <F
2 Set the Live View shooting/Movie shooting switch to <k
Shoot the movie
Shutter-priorityAE
Set the Live View shooting/Movie shooting switch to <k
4 Focus and shoot the movie
Focus and shoot the movie
Aperture-priorityAE
1 Set the Mode Dial to <f
ISO speed in the Amode
ISO speed in the d, s, f, and Fmodes
2: ISO speed settings
25600/H
Notes for Autoexposure, Shutter-priorityAE, and Aperture-priority
For details, refer to the Speedlite’s instruction manual
Manual Exposure Shooting
1 Set the Mode Dial to <a
3 Set the ISO speed
4 Set the shutter speed and aperture
5 Focus and shoot the movie
ISO speed during manual-exposureshooting
Information Display
Notes on Movie Shooting
Final image simulation for movies
Shooting Still Photos
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f/ R/ B/ i/ S/ A Settings
Sound recording: Manual
1 Press the <Q> button
2 Select a function and set it
53: Video system
Image size
A[1920x1080]
B[1280x720]
C[640x480]
Total Movie Recording Time and File Size Per Minute
About Movies Exceeding 4 GB
Movie Shooting Time Limit
About Full HD
Sound Recording/Sound-RecordingLevel
[Manual]
Rec. level
[Disable]
Wind Filter
Using the microphone
Using headphones
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5: Time code
Count Up
[Rec run]
Start Time Setting
Manual input setting
Movie Playback Count
With [Time code] set:
Drop Frame
[z4] Menu
Movie recording size
[z5] Menu
Silent Control
Movie shooting button
Movie Shooting Cautions
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Image Playback
Single-ImageDisplay
Play back the image
3 Exit the image playback
3Grid Display
33: Playback grid
Sample Information for Still Photos
Sample Information for Movies
About the Highlight Alert
33: Highlight alert
About the AF Point Display
33: AF point disp
About the Histogram
33: Histogram disp
[Brightness] Display
[RGB] Display
HDisplay Multiple Images on One Screen (Index Display)
1 Press the <u> button
2 Switch to the index display
3 Select an image
IJump through Images (Jump Display)
Select [Image jump w/6]
Image jump w
Select the jump method
d: Display images one by one
1 Magnify the image
2 Scroll around the image
3Magnification Settings
Magnificatn (apx)
1x (no magnification)
2x, 4x, 8x, 10x (magnify from center)
Actual size (from selected point)
1 Set the two-imagedisplay
2 Select the images to be compared
Select [Rotate image]
Rotate image
Select an image
3 Rotate the image
Set ratings with the <c> Button
Select an image or movie
2 Rate the image or movie
3Set ratings with the menu
1 Select [Rating]
2 Select an image or movie
Rate the image or movie
Taking advantage of ratings
: Protect images
9: Rating
: Highlight alert
:AF point display
e: Image jump w
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Playback on a TV set(p.268, 271)
Playback on the Camera’s LCD Monitor (p.261-267)
Playback and Editing with a Personal Computer(p.390)
Select a movie
3 On the single-imagedisplay, press <0
Play back the movie
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1 On the movie playback screen, select [X]
2 Specify the part to be edited out
3 Check the edited movie
4 Save the movie
New file
Overwrite
Select [Slide show]
Slide show
Select the images to be played
[All images/Movies/Stills]
jAll images/ kMovies
3 Set the play time and repeat
Set up
4 Start the slide show
Start
Loading image
5 Quit the slide show
Viewing on High-Definition(HD) TV Sets
1 Connectcamera. the HDMI cable to the
dHDMI MINI
2 Connectset. the HDMI cable to the TV
3 Turn on the TV and switch the TV’s video input to select the connected port
5 Press the <x> button
Using HDMI CEC TV Sets
1Set [Ctrl over HDMI] to [Enable]
Ctrl over HDMI
2 Connect the camera to a TV set
Press the camera’s
> button
Movie playback menu
Press the remote control’s Enter button
Press the
Viewing on Non High-Definition(HD) TV Sets
1 Connect the provided AV cable to the camera
Canon
2 Connectset. the AV cable to the TV
3Protecting a Single Image
Select [Protect images]
Protect images
Select [Select images]
Select images
3Protecting All Images in a Folder or Card
Unprotect all images in folder
Unprotect all images on card
Set with the <c> Button
Set [53: mbtn function] to [Protect]
3Copying Individual Images
1 Select [Image copy]
Image copy
2 Select [Sel.Image]
Sel.Image
4 Select the images to be copied
Select the target folder
8 Select [OK]
3Copying All Images in a Folder or Card
1: Image copy
Sel
All image
Erasing a Single Image
Play back the image to be erased
Press the <L> button
Erase the image
Erase
2 Select [Select and erase images]
Select [Select and erase images], then press <0
Erase the images
3Erasing All Images in a Folder or Card
All images in folder
3Adjusting the LCD Monitor Brightness
Select [LCD brightness]
LCD brightness
Select [Auto] or [Manual]
Adjust the brightness
3Auto Rotation of Vertical Images
1 Select [Auto rotate]
Auto rotate
2 Set the auto rotation
OnzD
Post-Processing
Images
1 Select [RAW image processing]
3 Process the image
Displaying the setting screen
4 Save the image
About the Magnified View
Images with Aspect Ratio Setting
RAW Image-processingOptions
Brightness adjustment
White balance (p.137)
Picture Style (p.129)
Auto Lighting Optimizer (p.142)
Color space (p.158)
Peripheral illumination correction (p.147)
Distortion correction
Chromatic aberration correction
About peripheral illumination correction, distortion
correction, and chromatic aberration correction
JPEG cand RAW images cannot be resized
1 Select [Resize]
Resize
Select the desired image size
Resize Options According to Original Image Size
About Image Sizes
Sensor Cleaning
Cleaning the Sensor Now
1 Select [Sensor cleaning]
2 Select [Clean nowf]
Clean nowf
Disabling Automatic Sensor Cleaning
Preparation
Obtain the Dust Delete Data
Select [Dust Delete Data]
Dust Delete Data
Photograph a
solid-white
object
About the Dust Delete Data
Select [Sensor cleaning]
Select [Clean manually]
Clean manually
CLn
Clean the sensor
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Turn on the printer
Connecting the Camera to a Printer
1 Set the camera’s power switch to <2
2 Set up the printer
3 Connectingprinter. the camera to the
6 Play back the image
Select the image to be printed
2 Press <0
3 Select [Paper settings]
Paper settings
Q Setting the Paper Size
Y Setting the Paper Type
USetting the Page Layout
4 Set the printing effects
What is displayed on the screen
5 Set the date and file number imprinting
6 Set the number of copies
7 Start printing
Print
eAdjustment of Printing Effects
Brightness
Adjust levels
kBrightener
Red-eyecorr
Trimming the Image
1 On the print settings screen, select [Trimming]
2 Set the trimming frame size, position, and aspect ratio
Changing the trimming frame size
Moving the trimming frame
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Setting the Printing Options
Select [Print order]
Print order
Select [Set up]
Set the option as desired
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Print Ordering
[Standard] [Both]
[Index]
Byn
Mark all in folder
1 Prepare to print
4 Set the [Paper settings] (p.298)
5 Select [OK]
Pictures
My Pictures
Preparation for Image Transfer
2 Connect the camera to a personal computer
3 Set the camera’s power switch to <1
EOS Utility
3Transferring RAW+JPEG Images
RAW+JPEG transfer
JPEG only
Select [Image transfer]
Image transfer
Select [Image sel./transfer]
Image sel./transfer
Select [Sel.Image]
5 Transfer the image
Sel.n
Folder images failed transf
Clear folder transf. history
Folder images not transfer’d
Customizing the
Camera
C.Fn1: Exposure
C.Fn2: Display/Operation
C.Fn3
C.Fn4
C.Fn1: Exposure
Exposure level increments
ISO speed setting increments
Bracketing auto cancel
Bracketing sequence
Number of bracketed shots
Safety shift
C.Fn2: Display/Operation
Warnings zin viewfinder
LV shooting area display
Dial direction during Tv/Av
Multi function lock
C.Fn3: Others
Add cropping information
Default Erase option
Select [82: Custom Controls]
Select a camera button or dial
3 Assign a function
Assignable Functions to Camera Controls
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: Metering and AF start
Registering and using an AF point
: AF stop
: Switch to registered AF function
: ONE SHOT z AI SERVO
: Switch to registered AF point
: AF point direct selection
: Metering start
: AE lock
: AE lock (while button pressed)
: FE lock
: Set ISO speed (hold button, turn )
: Set ISO speed (during metering)
: Shutter speed setting in M mode
: Aperture setting in M mode
: One-touchimage quality setting
: One-touchimage quality (hold)
: Image quality
: Picture Style
: Depth-of-fieldpreview
: IS start
: VF electronic level
: Menu display
: Image playback
: Magnify/Reduce (press SET, turn )
: No function (disabled)
Select [My Menu settings]
My Menu settings
Select [Register to My Menu]
Select [Register to My Menu], then press <0
Register the desired items
1 Select [Custom shooting mode
(C1-C3)]
Custom shooting mode
(C1-C3)
Select [Register settings]
Settings Registered
Shooting functions
Menu functions
[z4 (Live View shooting)]
[z4 (Movie)]
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Reference
Camera Settings
Shooting Settings
Select [Battery info.]
Battery info
Registering the Battery to the Camera
Select [Register]
Register
Labeling the Serial No. on the Battery
Write the serial number on a
2 Take out the battery and affix the
label
Checking the Remaining Capacity of a Registered Battery Pack
Look for the serial number
Delete info
2 Select the battery pack information to be deleted
3 Press the <L> button
Connect the DC Coupler’s plug
Connect the power cord
Place the cord in the groove
Insert the DC Coupler
1 Set the power switch to <2
2 Unscrewscrew. the battery holder
3 Take off the battery holder
5 Tightenscrew. the battery holder’s
Insert an Eye-Ficard. (p.31)
Select [Eye-Fisettings]
3 Enable Eye-Fitransmission
4 Display the connection information
5 Check the [Access point SSID:]
Access point SSID:
6 Take the picture
Not connected
Connecting
Function Availability Table According to Shooting Mode
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For Viewfinder Shooting and Live View Shooting
z: Shooting 1 (Red)
z: Shooting 2 (Red)
z: Shooting 3 (Red)
z: Shooting 4* (Red)
2: AF1
2: AF2
2: AF3
2: AF4
2: AF5
3: Playback 1 (Blue)
3: Playback 2 (Blue)
3: Playback 3 (Blue)
5: Set-up1 (Yellow)
5: Set-up2 (Yellow)
5: Set-up3 (Yellow)
5: Set-up4 (Yellow)
8: Custom Functions (Orange)
9: My Menu (Green)
For Movie Shooting
z: Shooting 4*1 (Movie) (Red)
z: Shooting 5*1 (Movie) (Red)
Bundled Accessories
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The battery pack does not recharge
The charger’s lamp blinks at high speed
The charger’s lamp does not blink
The battery becomes exhausted quickly
The camera turns off by itself
The lens cannot be attached
The viewfinder is dark
No images can be shot or recorded
The card cannot be used
The image is out of focus
There are fewer AF points
The AF point is blinking
I cannot lock the focus and recompose the shot
The continuous shooting speed is slow
The maximum burst during continuous shooting is lower
ISO 100 cannot be set. ISO speed expansion cannot be selected
The Auto Lighting Optimizer cannot be set
The multiple-exposureimage is shot in 1quality
The flash does not fire
The flash always fires at full output
Flash exposure compensation cannot be set
High-speedsync cannot be set in the <f> mode
Movie shooting terminates by itself
The ISO speed cannot be set for movie shooting
ISO 16000/20000/25600 cannot be set for movie shooting
The exposure changes during movie shooting
The subject looks distorted during movie shooting
Time code is off
I cannot change the setting with <6>, <5>, or <9
The camera button/dial’s function has changed
The menu screen shows few tabs and options
The file name’s first character is an underscore (“_”)
The fourth character in the file name changes
The file numbering does not start from
The shooting date and time displayed is incorrect
The date and time is not in the picture
[###] is displayed
[Eye-Fisettings] does not appear
Part of the image blinks in black
A red box is displayed on the image
The image cannot be erased
The movie cannot play
No image appears on the TV screen
There are multiple movie files for a single movie shoot
My card reader does not recognize the card
I cannot process the RAW image
I cannot resize the image
The shutter makes a noise during sensor cleaning
Automatic sensor cleaning does not work
I cannot transfer images to a personal computer
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Trademarks
About MPEG-4Licensing
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Preventing Serious Injury or Death
Preventing Injury or Equipment Damage
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Software Start Guide
EOS Solution Disk
aEOS Utility
bDigital Photo Professional
cImageBrowser EX
dPicture Style Editor
Installing the Software on Windows
[Easy Installation]
[Finish]
Installing the Software on Macintosh
[Restart]
EOS Software Instruction Manuals Disk