MANUAL INSTRUCTION
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Chapters
Introduction
Getting Started
Basic Shooting and Image Playback
Creative Shooting
Contents at a Glance
Shooting
Shoot automatically
p.57
Shoot continuously
Focusing
Playback
Printing
Index to Features
Power
Card
Lens
Basic Settings
Exposure Adjustment
Flash
Live View Shooting
Movie Shooting
Playback
Contents
Introduction
1 Getting Started
Basic Shooting and Image Playback
Creative Shooting
4 Advanced Shooting
5Shooting with the LCD Monitor (Live View Shooting)
Shooting Movies
Handy Features
Wireless Flash Photography
Image Playback
Post-ProcessingImages
Printing Images
Customizing the Camera
Reference
Handling Precautions
Camera Care
Cards
Cautions regarding Prolonged Use
About smudges adhering to the front of the sensor
Quick Start Guide
Insert the battery (p.30)
Insert a card (p.31)
Redindex Attach the lens (p.39)
Set the lens focus mode switch to <AF> (p.39)
Flip out the LCD monitor (p.33)
Focus the subject (p.43)
Take the picture (p.43)
Review the picture (p.200)
Nomenclature
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Shooting Settings
Viewfinder Information
Mode Dial
Creative Zone
Basic Zone
A : Scene Intelligent Auto (p.58)
Flash Off
Lens without a distance scale
Lens with a distance scale
Battery Charger LC-E8
Battery Charger LC-E8E
Attaching the Strap
Charging the Battery
LC-E8
LC-E8E
1Remove the protective cover
2 Attach the battery
Tips for Using the Battery and Charger
Upon purchase, the battery is not fully charged
Recharge the battery on the day before or on the day it is to be used
When not using the camera, remove the battery
Installing and Removing the Battery
Installing the Battery
Open the cover
Insert the battery
Removing the Battery
Installing and Removing the Card
Installing the Card
1 Open the cover
Insert the card
Removing the Card
Make sure the access lamp is off, then open the cover
Recording
2 Remove the card
Using the LCD Monitor
1 Flip out the LCD monitor
Rotate the LCD monitor
3 Face it toward you
Turning on the Power
About the Automatic Self-CleaningSensor
3About Auto Power Off
52: Auto power off
zChecking the Battery Level
Battery Life
3Setting the Date, Time, and Time Zone
Set the Time Zone
London
Time
zone
3Set the date and time
4Set the daylight saving time
5 Exit the setting
3Selecting the Interface Language
1Display the menu screen
2Under the [52] tab, select [LanguageK]
LanguageK
Set the desired language
Attaching and Detaching a Lens
Attaching a Lens
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
About the Lens Image Stabilizer
Set the IS switch to <1
Press the shutter button halfway
Take the picture
Basic Operation
Adjusting the Viewfinder Clarity
Turn the dioptric adjustment knob
Holding the Camera
Shutter Button
Pressing halfway
Pressing completely
Preventing Camera Shake
QQuick Control for Shooting Functions
Basic Zone modes
Press the <Q> button
Set the desired function
Creative Zone modes
Sample Quick Control Screen
Function Setting Screen
3Menu Operations
Menu Screen
Movie shooting
Menu Setting Procedure
2Select a tab
Select the desired item
Select the setting
Set the desired setting
3Formatting the Card
Select [Format card]
Format card
Format the card
Low level format
Execute [Format card] in the following cases:
The card is new
A card-relatederror is displayed (p.331)
About Low-levelFormatting
Switching the LCD Monitor Display
Shooting Settings
Menu Functions
Captured Image
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Feature Guide
Shooting mode (Sample)
Quick Control (Sample)
3Disabling the Feature Guide
Select [Feature guide]
dTouch Screen Operations
Tap
Quick Control (Sample display)
Drag
Menu screen (Sample display)
Scale display (Sample display)
3Silencing the Beep during Touch Operations
1: Beep
3Touch Control Settings
Select [Touch control]
Touch control
Set the Touch control
Cautions for Touch Screen Operations
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About the Auto Lighting Optimizer
AFully Automatic Shooting (Scene Intelligent Auto)
4 Take the picture
FAQ
The focus confirmation light <o> blinks and focus is not achieved
Multiple AF points flash simultaneously
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AFull Auto Techniques (Scene Intelligent Auto)
ALive View Shooting
1 Display the Live View image on the LCD monitor
2 Focus the subject
7Disabling Flash
Shooting Tips
Prevent camera shake if the numeric display in the viewfinder blinks
Take portraits without flash
CCreative Auto Shooting
Set the Mode Dial to <C
Press the <Q> button. (7)
Pressing the <Q> button enables you to set the following:
(1)Ambience-basedshots
(2)Blurring/sharpening the background
Drive mode
<u> Single shooting:
<i> Continuous shooting:
<Q> Self-timer:10sec./remote:
<l>Self-timer:2sec.:
2Shooting Portraits
The further the distance between the subject and background, the better
Use a telephoto lens
Focus the face
3Shooting Landscapes
With a zoom lens, use the wide-angleend
Shooting night scenes
4Shooting Close-ups
Use a simple background
Move as close as possible to the subject
0.25m/0.8ft
With a zoom lens, use the telephoto end
5Shooting Moving Subjects
Use the center AF point to focus
6Shooting Night Portraits (With a Tripod)
Use a wide-anglelens and a tripod
Check the subject’s brightness
Also shoot in another shooting mode
FShooting Night Scenes Handheld
Hold the camera firmly
If you are shooting only the night scene, set Flash off
For shots of people, turn on the flash
GShooting Backlit Scenes
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QQuick Control
1Set the Mode Dial to a Basic Zone mode
2Press the <Q> button. (7)
3Set the function
Settable Functions in Basic Zone Modes
Shoot by Ambience Selection
Set the Mode Dial to any of the following modes: <C
2Display the Live View image
3On the Quick Control screen, select the desired ambience
Standard setting
4 Set the ambience effect
Effect
5 Take the picture
[Standard setting]
Ambience Settings
Vivid
Soft
Warm
Intense
Shoot by Lighting or Scene Type
Default setting
Light/scene-based
Light/scene- based shots
1Set the Mode Dial to any of the following modes: <2>, <3>, <4> or <5
3On the Quick Control screen, select the lighting or scene type
Lighting or Scene Type Settings
Daylight
Shade
Cloudy
Tungsten light
xImage Playback
Play back the image
Select an image
Exit the image playback
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d: Program AE
Set the Mode Dial to <d
Focus the subject
3 heck the display
Change the ISO speed or use the built-inflash
The program can be shifted. (Program shift)
Differences Between <d> and <A> (Scene Intelligent Auto)
3Setting the Image-RecordingQuality
Select [Image quality]
Select the image-recordingquality
Guide to Image-recordingQuality Settings (Approx.)
What’s the difference between 7and 8
I was able to take more shots than the number of possible shots indicated
Does the camera display the maximum burst
When should I use 1
About
About 1+73
i: Changing the ISO SpeedN
ISO Speed Guide
Press the <i> button. (9)
ISO speed
Set the ISO speed
ISO [AUTO]
3Setting the Maximum ISO Speed for [ISO Auto]N
ISO Auto
AOptimal Image Characteristics for the SubjectN
RLandscape
SNeutral
UFaithful
VMonochrome
WUser Def
f: Changing the Autofocus OperationN
1 On the lens, set the focus mode switch to <AF
2Press the <Zf> button
AF operation
3Select the AF operation
AI Servo AF for Moving Subjects
AI Focus AF for Automatic Switching of AF Operation
SSelecting the AF PointN
Press the <S> button. (9)
Select the AF point
When shooting a portrait up close, use One-ShotAF and focus the eyes
If it is difficult to focus, select and use the center AF point
AF-AssistBeam with the Built-inFlash
AF Operation and Maximum Lens Apertures
With maximum apertures up to f/5.6:
With maximum apertures up to f/2.8:
Lenses not Enabling Cross-TypeFocusing with all AF Points
Subjects Difficult to Focus
MF: Manual Focusing
Set the lens focus mode switch to
<MF
iContinuous Shooting
Press the <YiQ> button
Select <i
Also set the AF operation (p.95) matching the subject
•For a moving subject
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jUsing the Self-timer
1 Press the <YiQ> button. 2 Select the self-timer
Q: 10-sec. self-timer
l: 2-sec. self-timer (p.140)
q: 10-sec. self-timerplus
DUsing the Built-inFlash
1 Press the <D> button
buSY
BUSY
Effective Flash Range
In bright light, decrease the ISO speed
Detach the lens hood and keep at least 1 meter/3.3 feet away from the subject
3Red-eyeReduction
Red-eye
reduc
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cAbout the Main Dial Pointer
s: Convey the Subject’s Movement
Set the Mode Dial to <s
Set the desired shutter speed
To freeze the motion of a fast-movingsubject
To blur a running child or animal and convey an impression of motion
To blur a flowing river or fountain
DUsing the Built-inFlash
f: Changing the Depth of Field
Set the Mode Dial to <f
Set the desired aperture
Set the aperture so that the shutter speed display does not blink
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1: Flash control
Depth of Field PreviewN
a: Manual Exposure
1Set the Mode Dial to <a
2Set the shutter speed and aperture
3Focus the subject
4Set the exposure and take the picture
IUsing the Built-inFlash
BULB: Bulb Exposures
BULB
qChanging the Metering ModeN
Select [Metering mode]
Metering mode
Set the metering mode
qEvaluative metering
eCenter-weightedaverage metering
Metering Range During Live View Shooting
Spot metering
Setting Exposure CompensationN
OSetting Exposure Compensation
Making it brighter:
Making it darker:
yFlash Exposure Compensation
Select [y]
X[Flash exposure comp.] will be displayed at the bottom
Set the exposure compensation amount
3Auto Exposure BracketingN
Select [Expo.comp./AEB]
Expo.comp./AEB
2 Set the AEB range
Canceling AEB
Using AEB with continuous shooting
Using AEB with <u> single shooting
Using AEB with the self-timeror a remote controller (sold separately)
ALocking the ExposureN
Press the <A> button. (0)
3Recompose and take the picture
AE Lock Effects
ALocking the Flash ExposureN
1Press the <D> button
Press the <A> button. (8)
3Auto Correction of Brightness and ContrastN
3Noise Reduction SettingsN
High ISO Speed Noise Reduction
Select [High ISO speed NR]
High ISO speed NR
Set the setting
Long Exposure Noise Reduction
1Select [Long exp. noise reduction]
Long exp. noise reduction
2 Set the setting
[Auto]
[Enable]
Peripheral Illumination Correction
1Select [Lens aberration correction]
Lens aberration correction
2Select the setting
Correction data available
Chromatic Aberration Correction
1 Select the setting
Check that [Correction data
available
Select [Chromatic aberration], then press <0
About the Lens Correction Data
ACustomizing Image CharacteristicsN
Sharpness
Contrast
Select a parameter
Set the parameter
Parameter Settings and Effects
Adjusts the sharpness of the image
Adjusts the image contrast and the vividness of colors
Saturation
The image’s color saturation can be adjusted
VMonochrome Adjustment
Filter effect
Toning effect
kFilter Effect
lToning Effect
ARegistering Preferred Image CharacteristicsN
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B: Matching the Light SourceN
Press the <WB> button
White balance
Select the white balance
OCustom White Balance
2Select [Custom White Balance]
Custom
White Balance
3Import the white balance data
COPY4 Select the custom white balance
uAdjusting the Color Tone for the Light SourceN
White Balance Auto Bracketing
Set the white balance bracketing amount
WB Shift/Bkt
Bracketing Sequence
3Setting the Color Reproduction RangeN
1 Select [Color space]
Color space
2Set the desired color space
sRGB
Mirror Lockup to Reduce Camera ShakeN
Mirror lockup is enabled by setting [5: Mirror lockup] to [1: Enable]
in the [54: Custom Functions (C.Fn)] (p.296)
1Focus the subject, then press the shutter button completely
2Press the shutter button completely again
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About Remote Live View Shooting
AShooting with the LCD Monitor
1 Display the Live View image
Enabling Live View Shooting
Set [A: Live View shoot.] to [Enable]
Battery Life with Live View Shooting
Information Display
Scene Icons
Final Image Simulation
Final Image Simulation During Live View Shooting
Shooting Function Settings
QQuick Control
drive mode
image-recording
quality
AMenu Function Settings
Live View shooting
Continuous AF
Touch Shutter
Grid 1l
Aspect ratioN
3:2
Metering timerN
Changing the Autofocus Method (AF Method)
Selecting the AF Method
Select the AF method
u(face)+Tracking: c
1Display the Live View image
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FlexiZone - Multi: o
2Select the AF zone. N
FlexiZone - Single: d
2 Move the AF point
Notes About [u+Tracking], [FlexiZone - Multi], and [FlexiZone - Single]
AF Operation
Shooting conditions that make focusing difficult
Quick Mode: f
2 Select the AF point. N
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xShooting with the Touch Shutter
Enable the touch shutter
3 Tap the screen to shoot
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MF: Focus Manually
1 Set the lens focus mode switch to <MF
Display the magnifying frame
Move the magnifying frame
Magnify the image
Live View Shooting Cautions
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MEMO
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About Full HD
kShooting Movies
Autoexposure Shooting
Set the power switch to <k
Set the shooting mode
Movie Servo AF: Enable
For details, refer to the Speedlite’s instruction manual
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Manual Exposure Shooting
2Set the Mode Dial to <a
3Set the shutter speed and aperture
4 Set the ISO speed
5 Focus and shoot the movie
ISO speed during manual-exposureshooting
54: Custom Functions (C.Fn)
2: ISO expansion
1: On
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Notes on Movie Shooting
Final image simulation for movie shooting
Shooting Still Photos
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quality (still photos)
movie-recording
size
video snapshots
3Exit the setting
3Setting the Movie-recordingSize
Z2: Movie rec. size
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52: Video system
Image size
About Movie Files Exceeding 4 GB
Movie Shooting Time Limit
3Shooting Video Snapshots
Video Snapshot Album Concept
Setting the Video Snapshot Shooting Duration
Select [Video snapshot]
Select [Enable]
3 Select [Album settings]
Album settings
Select [Create a new album]
Select [Create a new album], then press <0
Select the Snapshot length
Creating a Video Snapshot Album
7Shoot the first video snapshot
8Save as a video snapshot album
Save as album
9Continue to shoot more video snapshots
Options in Steps 8 and
[Playback video snapshot] Operations
Adding to Existing Album
1Select [Add to existing album]
Add to existing album
2Select an existing album
3 Shoot the video snapshot
Playing an Album
Play back the movie
Select the album
3Play back the album
Editing an Album
1On the playback panel, select [X] (Edit)
2Select an editing operation
3Save the edited album
3Movie Menu Function Settings
Z1/Z2
[Z1] menu
[Z2] menu
Movie Servo AF
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Movie recording size
Sound recordingN
[Sound rec./Rec. level] options
[Manual]
[Disable]
[Wind filter]
[Attenuator]
Sound recording
Movie Shooting Cautions
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Cautions when [Movie servo AF] is set to [Enable]
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Handy Features
3Disabling the Beeper
Beep
3Card Reminder
Release shutter without card
3Setting the Auto Power-offTime
3Adjusting the L D Monitor Brightness
LCD brightness
3Creating and Selecting a Folder
Creating a Folder
Select [Select folder]
Select folder
Select [Create folder]
Selecting a Folder
About Folders
Creating Folders with a Personal Computer
3File Numbering Methods
IMG_0001.JPG
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3Setting Copyright InformationN
Select [Copyright information]
Select the option to be set
3 Enter text
4 Exit the setting
Text Entry Procedure
Moving the cursor:
Entering text:
Changing the entry mode:
Touch control: Disable
3Auto Rotation of Vertical Images
Auto rotate
[On
[Off]
BChecking Camera Settings
Settings display
3Reverting the Camera to the Default SettingsN
Select [Clear settings]
Clear settings
Select [Clear all camera settings]
Select [Clear all camera settings], then press <0
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3Preventing the LCD Monitor from Turning Off Automatically
LCD auto off
3Changing the Shooting Settings Screen Color
3Setting the FlashN
EX-series
Speedlite compatible with this function is attached
Select [Flash control]
[Flash firing]
[Flash sync. speed in Av mode]
: Auto
: 1/200-1/60sec. auto
: 1/200 sec. (fixed)
1/200-1/60
[Built-inflash settings] and [External flash func. setting]
External flash func. setting
flash settings
Sample screen
Shutter synchronization
1st curtain
Wireless functions
Flash exposure compensation
Flash mode
Setting the External Speedlite Custom Functions
External flash C.Fn setting
1Display the Custom Function
Set the Custom Function
Clear the Settings
fAutomatic Sensor Cleaning
Cleaning the Sensor Now
1 Select [Sensor cleaning]
Sensor cleaning
2 Select [Clean nowf]
3Appending Dust Delete DataN
Preparation
Obtain the Dust Delete Data
Select [Dust Delete Data]
Dust Delete Data
3Photograph a solid-whiteobject
About the Dust Delete Data
3Manual Sensor CleaningN
Select [Sensor cleaning]
Select [Clean manually]
Clean manually
Clean the sensor
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Canceling the slave unit’s auto power off
Using Wireless FlashN
Slave Unit Settings and Position
(1)Set the Speedlite as a slave unit
(3)If you want to set the flash ratio (p.232), set the slave unit ID
(5)Face the slave unit’s wireless sensor toward the camera.*2
Easy Wireless Flash Shooting
Fully Automatic Shooting with One External Speedlite
1Press the <I> button to raise the built-inflash
Select [Evaluative]
For [E-TTLII meter.], select
Select [Built-inflash settings]
Select [Built-inflash settings], then press <0
Select [EasyWireless]
flash
EasyWireless
Fully Automatic Shooting with Multiple External Speedlites
Basic settings:
: E-TTLII
E-TTLII meter
: Evaluative
Custom Wireless Flash Shooting
Fully Automatic Shooting with One External Speedlite and Built-inFlash
Select [CustWireless]
CustWireless
Select [Wireless func.]
Firing group
[1All] Using multiple slave Speedlites as one flash unit
Set [Firing group] to [1All], then take the picture
[1(A:B)] Multiple slave units in multiple groups
1Select [Wireless func.]
2Set [Firing group] to [1(A:B)]
A:B fire ratio
: [0+3]
2 Select [Firing group]
Other Settings
E-TTL
[Flash exp. comp.]
[2exp. comp.]
[1exp. comp.]
Setting the Flash Output Manually for Wireless Flash
[Wireless func.0]
[Wireless func.0+3]
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About images shot and saved with another device
xSearching for Images Quickly
HDisplay Multiple Images on One Screen (Index Display)
Switch to the index display
3Select an image
IJump through Images (Jump Display)
1Select [Image jump w/6]
Image jump w
2Select the jump method
d: Display images one by one
u/yMagnified View
1 Magnify the image
2 Scroll around the image
dPlaying Back with the Touch Screen
Press the
> button to play back images
Browsing Images
Swipe with one finger
Reduce Image (Index Display)
Pinch two fingers
Magnify Image
Spread two fingers apart
bRotating the Image
Select [Rotate image]
Rotate image
3 Rotate the image
3Setting Ratings
Select [Rating]
Select an image or movie
3Rate the image or movie
Taking Advantage of Ratings
QQuick Control During Playback
Protect images
For movies, only the functions in bold above can be set
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kEnjoying Movies
Playback on a TV set (p.258, 261)
Playback on the Camera’s LCD Monitor (p.250-257)
Playback and Editing with a Personal Computer(p.350)
kPlaying Movies
Select a movie
As movies cannot be played on the index display, press
> to switch to the
single-image
Movie Playback Panel
Playback with the Touch Screen
Tap [7] at the center of the screen
XEditing a Movie’s First and Last Scenes
1On the movie playback screen, select [X]
2Specify the part to be edited out
3 Check the edited movie
4Save the edited movie
New file
Overwrite
3Slide Show (Auto Playback)
Select [Slide show]
Slide show
Select the images to be played
[All images/Movies/Stills]
3 Set [Set up] as desired
Set
Set the [Display time], [Repeat]
[Transition effect], and
Background music
4 Start the slide show
Start
Loading image
5Quit the slide show
Selecting the Background Music
Select [Background music]
Set [Background music] to [On], then press <0
Select the background music
3Play the background music
Viewing the Images on TV
Viewing on High-Definition(HD) TV Sets
1 Connectcamera. the HDMI cable to the
dHDMI MINI
2 set.onnect the HDMI cable to the TV
5 Press the <x> button
Using HDMI CEC TV Sets
1 Set [Ctrl over HDMI] to [Enable]
Ctrl over HDMI
2Connect the camera to a TV set
3Press the camera’s <x> button
Movie playback menu
Press the remote control’s Enter button
Return
> button
Viewing on Non High-Definition(HD) TV Sets
1 Connect the stereo AV cable AVC- DC400ST (sold separately) to the camera
Canon
2 Connectset. the AV cable to the TV
KProtecting Images
3Protecting a Single Image
1 Select [Protect images]
Select [Select images]
Select images
3Protecting All Images in a Folder or on a Card
All images in folder
All images on card
1: Protect images
Unprotect all images in folder
LErasing Images
JPEG images
Erasing a Single Image
Play back the image to be erased
Press the <L> button
2Select [Select and erase images]
Select [Select and erase images], then press <0
3Select the images to be erased
4Erase the image
3Erasing All Images in a Folder or on a Card
B: Shooting Information Display
Sample Image Taken in a Creative Zone Mode
Sample Image Taken in a Basic Zone Mode
Sample Movie
About the Highlight Alert
About the Histogram
[Brightness] Display
[RGB] Display
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UCreative Filters
Select [Creative filters]
Creative filters
3 Select a filter
4 Adjust the filter effect
5 Save the image
Creative Filter Characteristics
Grainy B/W
Soft focus
Fish-eyeeffect
Art bold effect
Water painting effect
Toy camera effect
Miniature effect
SResize
JPEG cand RAW images cannot be resized
Select [Resize]
Resize
3Select the desired image size
Resize Options According to Original Image Size
About Image Sizes
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Preparing to Print
Connecting the Camera to a Printer
1Set the camera’s power switch to <2
2 Set up the printer
3 Connect the camera to the
6 Play back the image
wPrinting
1Select the image to be printed
2 Press <0
3 Select [Paper settings]
Paper settings
QSetting the Paper Size
YSetting the Paper Type
USetting the Page Layout
4 Set the printing effects (image
optimization)
What is displayed on the screen
5Set the date and file number imprinting
6Set the number of copies
7Start printing
Print
eAdjustment of Printing Effects
Brightness
Adjust levels
kBrightener
Red-eyecorr
Trimming the Image
1On the print settings screen, select [Trimming]
2Set the trimming frame size, position, and aspect ratio
Changing the trimming frame size
Moving the trimming frame
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WDigital Print Order Format (DPOF)
Setting the Printing Options
Select [Print order]
Print order
Select [Set up]
Sel.Image
Print Ordering
[Standard] [Both]
[Index]
Byn
Mark all in folder
WDirect Printing with DPOF
1Prepare to print
Under the [x1] tab, select [Print order]
Select [Print]
4Set the [Paper settings] (p.278)
pSpecifying Images for a Photobook
Specify One Image at a Time
Select [Photobook Set-up]
[Photobook Set-up],then press <0
3Select the image to be specified
Specifying All Images in a Folder or on a Card
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3Setting Custom FunctionsN
1Select [Custom Functions (C.Fn)]
Custom Function number 2 Select the Custom Function number
3Change the setting as desired
Clearing All Custom Functions
Custom Functions
C.Fn I: Exposure
C.Fn II: Image
C.Fn III: Autofocus/Drive
C.Fn IV: Operation/Others
3Custom Function SettingsN
C.Fn I: Exposure
C.Fn-1Exposure level increments
C.Fn-2ISO expansion
C.Fn II: Image
C.Fn-3Highlight tone priority
C.Fn III: Autofocus/Drive
C.Fn-4 AF-assistbeam firing
C.Fn-5Mirror lockup
C.Fn IV: Operation/Others
C.Fn-6Shutter/AE lock button
C.Fn-7Assign SET button
C.Fn-8LCD display when power ON
3Registering My MenuN
Select [My Menu settings]
My Menu settings
Select [Register to My Menu]
Select [Register to My Menu], then press <0
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Certification Logo
Using a Household Power Outlet
Connect the power cord
Connect the DC Coupler
Insert the DC Coupler
Push in the DC cord
Remote Control Shooting
Remote Controller RC-6(Sold Separately)
FRemote Switch RS-60E3(Sold Separately)
Using the Eyepiece Cover
Remove the eyecup
Attach the eyepiece cover
External Speedlites
EOS-dedicated, EX-seriesSpeedlites
Canon Speedlites Other Than the EX-series
Using Non-CanonFlash Units
Sync Speed
Cautions for Live View shooting
Using Eye-FiCards
Insert an Eye-Ficard (p.31)
Select [Eye-Fisettings]
Eye-Fi
settings
5Check the [Access point SSID:]
Access point SSID:
6 Take the picture
Not connected
Connecting
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Function Availability Table According to Shooting Mode
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System Map
Bundled
Accessories
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3Menu Settings
For Viewfinder Shooting and Live View Shooting
Shooting 1 (Red)
Shooting 2 (Red)
Shooting 3 (Red)
ALive View Shooting (Red)
Playback 1 (Blue)
Playback 2 (Blue)
Set-up1 (Yellow)
Set-up2 (Yellow)
Set-up3 (Yellow)
Set-up4 (Yellow)
9My Menu (Green)
kFor Movie Shooting
Movie 1 (Red)
Movie 2 (Red)
Troubleshooting Guide
The battery pack does not recharge
The battery charger’s lamp blinks
The battery becomes exhausted quickly
The camera turns off by itself
No images can be shot or recorded
The card cannot be used
The image is out of focus
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 [H] (ISO 25600) cannot be set
The Auto Lighting Optimizer cannot be set
The built-inflash is raised by itself
The built-inflash does not fire
The flash always fires at full output
High-speedsync cannot be set in the <f> mode
The camera makes a noise when it is shaken
Movie shooting stops by itself
The ISO speed cannot be set for movie shooting
The exposure changes during movie shooting
The subject looks distorted during movie shooting
The menu screen shows few tabs and options
The file name’s first character is an underscore (“_”)
The file name starts with “MVI_”
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
The LCD monitor does not display a clear image
[Eye-Fisettings] does not appear
Part of the image blinks in black
The image cannot be erased
The movie cannot be played back
The movie has still moments
No image appears on the TV screen
My card reader does not recognize the card
I cannot resize the image
The shutter makes a noise during sensor cleaning
Automatic sensor cleaning does not work
Error Codes
Specifications
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Handling precautions: EF-S18-135mm f/3.5-5.6IS STM
Trademarks
About MPEG-4Licensing
Use of genuine Canon accessories is recommended
Preventing Serious Injury or Death
Preventing Injury or Equipment Damage
Digital Camera Model DS126371 Systems
CAUTION
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Downloading Images to a Personal Computer
Download by Connecting the Camera to the Personal Computer
1Install the software (p.351)
2 Use the provided interface cable
to connect the camera to your personal computer
Downloading Images with a Card Reader
2 Insert the card into the card reader
3Use Canon software to download the images/movies
About the Software
EOS DIGITAL Solution Disk
EOS Utility
Digital Photo Professional
ImageBrowser EX
Installing the Software
1Insert EOS DIGITAL Solution Disk (CD-ROM)
Canon EOS Digital Installer
2Click [Easy Installation] and follow the on-screeninstructions to install
Install
Software Instruction Manual
Copying and Viewing the Instruction Manual PDFs
Insert the [Software INSTRUCTION MANUAL] CD-ROMinto your computer
Double-clickthe CD-ROMicon
3Copy the [English] folder to your computer
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1: Image quality
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Basic Zone Modes
Creative Zone Modes
You can change the camera settings as desired to shoot in various ways
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Index
Numerics