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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
CEL-ST9QA214 © CANON INC. 2016 PRINTED IN THE EU
The descriptions in this Instruction Manual are current as of March 2016. For
information on the compatibility with any products introduced after this date,
contact any Canon Service Center. For the latest version Instruction Manual,
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - INSTRUCTION MANUAL

INSTRUCTION MANUALCEL-ST9QA214 © CANON INC. 2016 PRINTED IN THE EUThe descriptions in this Instruction Manual are current as of March 2016. For inform

Page 2 - Introduction

101Introduction 2Item Check List... 3Conventions Used in this Manual...

Page 3 - EOS Solution Disk XXX

100In Basic Zone modes, the camera will normally focus the closest subject automatically. Therefore, it may not always focus your target subject.In th

Page 4 - Basic Assumptions

101S Selecting the AF PointN When shooting a portrait up close, use One-Shot AF and focus the eyes.If you focus the eyes first, you can then recompos

Page 5 - Chapters

102S Selecting the AF PointNWith maximum apertures up to f/5.6:Cross-type focusing (vertical and horizontal lines detected simultaneously) is possible

Page 6 - Contents at a Glance

103Autofocus can fail to achieve focus (viewfinder’s focus confirmation light <o> blinks) with certain subjects such as the following: Very low

Page 7 - Printing

104You can shoot up to approx. 5 shots per second. This is effective for shooting a child running toward you or capturing different facial expressions

Page 8 - Index to Features

105i Continuous Shooting The maximum continuous shooting speed of approx. 5 shots per second is achieved* with a shutter speed of 1/500 sec. or faste

Page 9

1061Press the <YiQ> button.2Select the self-timer. Press the <U> key or turn the <6> dial to select the self-timer, then press <

Page 10 - Contents

107In indoors, low light, or backlit conditions in daylight, just raise the built-in flash and press the shutter button to take flash pictures. In the

Page 11 - Creative Shooting 85

108D Using the Built-in Flash If the subject is far away, increase the ISO speed (p.92).By increasing the ISO speed, you can extend the flash range.

Page 12 - Advanced Shooting 109

1094Advanced ShootingThis chapter builds on Chapter 3 and introduces more ways to shoot creatively. The first half of this chapter explains how to us

Page 13 - Handy Features 203

11Contents23Basic Shooting and Image Playback 57A Fully Automatic Shooting (Scene Intelligent Auto) ... 58A Full Auto Techniques (Scen

Page 14 - Printing Images 279

110You can either freeze the action or create motion blur with the <s> (Shutter-priority AE) mode on the Mode Dial.* <s> stands for Time v

Page 15 - Reference 305

111s: Conveying the Subject’s Movement To freeze the motion of a fast-moving subjectUse a fast shutter speed such as 1/4000 sec. to 1/500 sec. To bl

Page 16 - Handling Precautions

112To blur the background or to make everything near and far look sharp, set the Mode Dial to <f> (Aperture-priority AE) to adjust the depth of

Page 17 - LCD Monitor

113f: Changing the Depth of Field When using an aperture with a high f/number or shooting in low light scenes, note that camera shake can occur.A hig

Page 18 - Quick Start Guide

114f: Changing the Depth of FieldTo obtain a correct flash exposure, the flash output will be set automatically to match the set aperture (autoflash e

Page 19 - Review the picture (p.204)

115You can set both the shutter speed and aperture manually as desired. While referring to the exposure level indicator in the viewfinder, you can set

Page 20 - Nomenclature

116a: Manual ExposureTo obtain a correct flash exposure, the flash output will be set automatically (autoflash exposure) to match the manually-set ape

Page 21

117Four methods (metering modes) to measure the subject’s brightness are provided. Normally, evaluative metering is recommended.In Basic Zone modes, e

Page 22

118q Changing the Metering ModeNe Center-weighted average meteringThe brightness is metered at the image center and then averaged for the entire scene

Page 23 - Viewfinder Information

119Set exposure compensation if the exposure (without flash) does not come out as desired. This feature can be used in Creative Zone modes (except <

Page 24 - 8 : Special Scene Mode (p.71)

12Contents54Advanced Shooting 109s: Conveying the Subject’s Movement ... 110f: Changing the Depth of Field ...

Page 25 - Lens with a distance scale

120Setting Exposure CompensationNSet flash exposure compensation if the flash exposure of the subject does not come out as desired. You can set the ex

Page 26 - Battery Charger LC-E8E

121This feature takes exposure compensation a step further by varying the exposure automatically (up to ±2 stops in 1/3-stop increments) with three sh

Page 27 - Getting Started

1223 Auto Exposure BracketingN Follow steps 1 and 2 to turn off the AEB level display. The AEB setting will also be canceled automatically if the po

Page 28 - Charging the Battery

123You can lock the exposure when the area of focus is to be different from the exposure metering area or when you want to take multiple shots at the

Page 29

124If the subject is on the side of the frame and you use flash, the subject may turn out to be too bright or dark depending on the background, etc. T

Page 30

125If the image comes out dark or the contrast is low, the brightness and contrast can be corrected automatically. This function is called Auto Lighti

Page 31 - Installing the Card

126This function reduces the noise generated in the image. Although noise reduction is applied at all ISO speeds, it is particularly effective at high

Page 32 - Removing the Card

1273 Noise Reduction SettingsNYou can reduce noise in long exposures.1Select [Long exp. noise reduction]. Under the [z3] tab, select [Long exp. noise

Page 33 - Using the LCD Monitor

1283 Noise Reduction SettingsN2Set the setting. Select the desired setting, then press <0>. The setting screen closes and the menu will reappe

Page 34 - Turning on the Power

129Peripheral light fall-off is a phenomenon that makes the image corners look darker due to the lens characteristics. Color fringing along subject ou

Page 35

13Contents76Shooting Movies 173k Shooting Movies ...174Autoexposure Shooting...

Page 36

1303 Lens Peripheral Illumination / Chromatic Aberration Correction1Select the setting. Check that [Correction data available] is displayed for the a

Page 37 - Set the daylight saving time

1313 Lens Peripheral Illumination / Chromatic Aberration CorrectionThe camera already contains lens peripheral illumination correction data and chroma

Page 38 - Set the desired language

132You can customize a Picture Style by adjusting individual parameters such as [Sharpness] and [Contrast]. To see the resulting effects, take test sh

Page 39

133A Customizing Image CharacteristicsN SharpnessAdjusts the sharpness of the image.To make it less sharp, set it toward the E end. The closer it is t

Page 40 - Image Conversion Factor

134A Customizing Image CharacteristicsNFor Monochrome, you can also set [Filter effect] and [Toning effect] in addition to [Sharpness] and [Contrast]

Page 41

135You can select a base Picture Style such as [Portrait] or [Landscape], adjust its parameters as desired and register it under [User Def. 1], [User

Page 42 - Basic Operation

136A Registering Preferred Image CharacteristicsN5Select a parameter. Select a parameter such as [Sharpness], then press <0>.6Set the parameter

Page 43 - Shutter Button

137The function adjusting the color tone so that white objects look white in the picture is called white balance (WB). Normally, the <Q> (Auto)

Page 44 - Set the desired function

138B: Matching the Light SourceN2Select [Custom White Balance]. Under the [z2] tab, select [Custom White Balance], then press <0>. The custom

Page 45 - Function Setting Screen

139You can correct the white balance that has been set. This adjustment will have the same effect as using a commercially-available color temperature

Page 46 - 3 Menu Operations

14Contents111098Wireless Flash Photography 229Using Wireless Flash... 230Easy Wireles

Page 47

140u Adjusting the Color Tone for the Light SourceNWith just one shot, three images having a different color balance can be recorded simultaneously. B

Page 48 - 3 Formatting the Card

141The range of reproducible colors is called the color space. With this camera, the color space for captured images can be set to sRGB or Adobe RGB.

Page 49 - About Low-level Formatting

142The camera’s mechanical shake caused by the reflex mirror action can blur images taken with a super telephoto lens or close-up (macro) lens. In suc

Page 50 - Menu Functions Captured Image

143Mirror Lockup to Reduce Camera ShakeN In very bright light such as at the beach or a ski slope on a sunny day, take the picture promptly after mir

Page 52 - Feature Guide

1455Shooting with the LCD Monitor(Live View Shooting)You can shoot while viewing the image on the camera’s LCD monitor. This is called “Live View shoo

Page 53

1461Display the Live View image. Press the <A> button. The Live View image will appear on the LCD monitor. In the <A> mode, the scene ic

Page 54

147A Shooting with the LCD MonitorSet [A: Live View shoot.] to [Enable].Battery Life with Live View Shooting The figures above are based on a fully-c

Page 55 - 3 Touch Control Settings

148A Shooting with the LCD Monitor Each time you press the <B> button, the information display will change.Information DisplayISO speedExposure

Page 56

149A Shooting with the LCD MonitorDuring Live View shooting in the <A> mode, an icon representing the scene detected by the camera will be displ

Page 57 - Basic Shooting and

15Contents15131412Customizing the Camera 295Setting Custom Functions...296Custom Function Se

Page 58 - Aim any AF point over the

150A Shooting with the LCD Monitor*5: Displayed with any of the lenses below:• EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS II • EF-S 55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS II• EF 300mm f/

Page 59

151Function settings particular to Live View shooting are explained here.If you press the <Q> button while the image is displayed on the LCD mon

Page 60

152While looking at the Live View screen, you can shoot while applying a filter effect (Grainy B/W, Soft focus, Fish-eye effect, Art bold effect, Wate

Page 61 - Shooting a Moving Subject

153U Using Creative Filters5Adjust the Creative filter’s effect. Press the <B> button (except for the Miniature effect). Press the <U> k

Page 62

154U Using Creative Filters Grainy B/WMakes the image grainy and black and white. By adjusting the contrast, you can change the black-and-white effec

Page 63 - 7 Disabling Flash

155U Using Creative Filters Toy camera effectGives a color cast typical of toy cameras and darkens the image’s four corners. By adjusting the color t

Page 64 - C Creative Auto Shooting

156The menu options below are displayed.The functions settable on this menu screen only apply during Live View shooting. These functions do not take e

Page 65

157A Menu Function Settings Aspect ratioNThe image’s aspect ratio can be set to [3:2], [4:3], [16:9], or [1:1]. The area surrounding the Live View im

Page 66

158A Menu Function Settings Metering timerNYou can change how long the exposure setting is displayed (AE lock time). In Basic Zone modes, metering ti

Page 67 - 2 Shooting Portraits

159You can select the AF method suiting the shooting conditions or subject. The following AF methods are provided: [u(face)+Tracking], [FlexiZone - Mu

Page 68 - 3 Shooting Landscapes

16Camera Care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

Page 69 - 4 Shooting Close-ups

160Changing the Autofocus Method (AF Method) If no faces are detected or if you tap the LCD monitor but do not select any face or subject, the camera

Page 70 - 5 Shooting Moving Subjects

161Changing the Autofocus Method (AF Method)Up to 31 AF points (automatically selected) covering a wide area can be used to focus. This wide area can

Page 71 - 8: Special Scene Mode

162Changing the Autofocus Method (AF Method)3Focus the subject. Aim the AF point over the subject and press the shutter button halfway. When focus i

Page 72

163Changing the Autofocus Method (AF Method)2Move the AF point. Press the <S> key to move the AF point to where you want to focus. (It cannot b

Page 73

164Changing the Autofocus Method (AF Method)AF Operation Focusing will take longer than with [Quick mode]. Even when focus has been achieved, pressi

Page 74 - G Shooting Backlit Scenes

165Changing the Autofocus Method (AF Method)Shooting conditions that make focusing difficult Low-contrast subjects such as the blue sky, solid-color

Page 75

166Changing the Autofocus Method (AF Method)The dedicated AF sensor is used to focus in One-Shot AF operation (p.98), using the same AF method as with

Page 76 - 3Set the function

167Changing the Autofocus Method (AF Method)3Focus the subject. Aim the AF point over the subject and press the shutter button halfway. The Live Vie

Page 77 - Shoot by Ambience Selection

168Just by tapping the LCD monitor screen, you can focus and take the picture automatically. This works in all shooting modes.1Display the Live View i

Page 78 - Set the ambience effect

169x Shooting with the Touch Shutter Even if <i> (continuous shooting) is set, single shooting will take effect. The touch shutter does not w

Page 79 - Ambience Settings

17Handling PrecautionsLCD Monitor Although the LCD monitor is manufactured with very high precision technology with over 99.99% effective pixels, the

Page 80

170You can magnify the image and focus precisely with manual focus.1Set the lens focus mode switch to <MF>. Turn the lens focusing ring to focu

Page 81 - <4> or <5>

171Live View Shooting CautionsImage Quality When you shoot at high ISO speeds, noise (such as dots of light and banding) may become noticeable. Shoo

Page 82 - On the Quick Control screen

172Live View Shooting CautionsShooting Result If you take the picture in magnified view, the exposure may not come out as desired. Return to the norm

Page 83

1736Shooting MoviesYou can shoot movies by setting the power switch to <k>. The movie recording format will be MOV.Cards that can record moviesW

Page 84 - Exit the image playback

174Connecting the camera to a TV set is recommended to play back the movies shot (p.262, 265).When the shooting mode is not set to <a>, autoexpo

Page 85 - Creative Shooting

175k Shooting MoviesThis camera is compatible with the function turning on the LED light automatically in low-light conditions during autoexposure sho

Page 86 - Check the display

176k Shooting MoviesDuring movie shooting in a Basic Zone mode, an icon representing the scene detected by the camera will be displayed and the shooti

Page 87

177k Shooting MoviesIn the <a> mode, you can freely set the shutter speed, aperture, and ISO speed for the movie shooting. Using manual exposure

Page 88 - Select the image-recording

178k Shooting Movies5Focus and shoot the movie. The procedure is the same as steps 3 and 4 for “Autoexposure Shooting” (p.174).ISO speed during manua

Page 89

179k Shooting Movies Each time you press the <B> button, the information display will change.Information DisplayAF point (FlexiZone - Single)Ex

Page 90 - 7 image has higher

18Quick Start Guide1Insert the battery (p.30).To charge the battery, see page 28.2Insert a card (p.31).With the card’s label facing toward the back

Page 91 - About 1+73

180k Shooting MoviesNotes on Movie Shooting Do not point the camera toward an intense light source, such as the sun on a sunny day or an intense arti

Page 92 - Set the ISO speed

181k Shooting MoviesThe final image simulation is a function that allows you to see the effects of the Picture Style, white balance, etc., on the imag

Page 93 - ISO [AUTO]

182k Shooting MoviesWhile shooting a movie, you can also take a still photo by pressing the shutter button completely.Taking still photos during movie

Page 94

183k Shooting MoviesWhen you press the shutter button halfway to autofocus during movie shooting, the following phenomena may occur.• Focus may become

Page 95 - Picture Style Characteristics

184Function settings particular to movie shooting are explained here.If you press the <Q> button while the image is displayed on the LCD monitor

Page 96

185The menu option [Z2: Movie rec. size] enables you to select the movie’s image size [****x****] and frame rate [9] (frames recorded per second). The

Page 97

1863 Setting the Movie-recording SizeTotal Movie Recording Time and File Size Per Minute About Movie Files Exceeding 4 GBEven if you shoot a movie ex

Page 98

187You can easily create a short movie with the video snapshot function.A video snapshot is a short movie clip lasting approx. 2 sec., 4 sec., or 8 se

Page 99

1883 Shooting Video Snapshots3Select [Album settings]. Select [Album settings], then press <0>. If you want to continue shooting for an existi

Page 100 - S Selecting the AF PointN

1893 Shooting Video Snapshots7Shoot the first video snapshot. Press the <A> button and shoot. The blue bar indicating the shooting duration wi

Page 101 - Shooting Tips

19Quick Start Guide6Flip out the LCD monitor (p.33).When the LCD monitor displays the time zone and date/time setting screens, see page 36.7Focus the

Page 102

1903 Shooting Video Snapshots10Quit the video snapshot shooting. Set [Video snapshot] to [Disable]. To return to normal movie shooting, be sure to se

Page 103 - Subjects Difficult to Focus

1913 Shooting Video Snapshots[Playback video snapshot] Operations*With [Skip backward] or [Skip forward], the skipping duration will correspond to the

Page 104 - Take the picture

1923 Shooting Video Snapshots1Select [Add to existing album]. Follow step 4 on page 188 to select [Add to existing album], then press <0>.2Sele

Page 105

1933 Shooting Video SnapshotsYou can play back a completed album in the same way as a normal movie (p.254).1Play back the movie. Press the <x>

Page 106 - Select the self-timer

1943 Shooting Video SnapshotsAfter shooting, you can rearrange, delete, or play back the video snapshots in the album.1On the playback panel, select [

Page 107 - D Using the Built-in Flash

1953 Shooting Video Snapshots3Save the edited album. Press the <M> button to return to the Editing panel at the screen’s bottom. Press the <

Page 108 - 3 Red-eye Reduction

196When you set the power switch to <k>, the tabs [Z1] and [Z2] will show functions dedicated to movie shooting. The menu options are as follows

Page 109 - Advanced Shooting

1973 Movie Menu Function Settings• If you want to hold the focus at a certain point or avoid recording the lens operation noise before or during movie

Page 110

1983 Movie Menu Function Settings Grid displayWith [Grid 1l] or [Grid 2m], you can display grid lines to help you level the camera vertically or hori

Page 111

1993 Movie Menu Function Settings[Wind filter]When set to [Enable], it reduces wind noise when there is wind outdoors. This feature takes effect only

Page 112 - Set the desired aperture

2The EOS 700D is a digital single-lens reflex camera featuring a fine-detail CMOS sensor with approx. 18.00 effective megapixels, DIGIC 5, high-precis

Page 113

20The names in bold indicate the parts mentioned up until the “Basic Shooting and Image Playback” section.NomenclatureBuilt-in flash/AF-assist beam(p.

Page 114 - Depth of Field PreviewN

200Movie Shooting CautionsWhite <s> and Red <E> Internal Temperature Warning Icons If the camera’s internal temperature increases due to

Page 115

201Movie Shooting CautionsRecording If you use a card with a slow writing speed, a five-level indicator may appear on the right of the screen during

Page 116 - BULB: Bulb Exposures

202Cautions when [Movie servo AF] is set to [Enable]Shooting Conditions that Make Focusing Difficult A fast-moving subject approaching or moving away

Page 117 - Set the metering mode

2037Handy Features Disabling the Beeper (p.204) Card Reminder (p.204) Setting the Image Review Time (p.204) Setting the Auto Power-off Time (p.205

Page 118

204You can prevent the beeper from sounding when focus is achieved, during self-timer operation, and during touch screen operations.Under the [z1] tab

Page 119 - I> or <J>

205Handy FeaturesTo save battery power, the camera turns off automatically after the set time of idle operation elapses. You can set this auto power-o

Page 120 - Select [y]

206Handy FeaturesYou can freely create and select the folder where the captured images are to be saved.This operation is optional since a folder will

Page 121 - 3 Auto Exposure BracketingN

207Handy FeaturesSelecting a Folder With the folder selection screen displayed, select a folder and press <0>. The folder where the captured i

Page 122 - Canceling AEB

208Handy FeaturesThe image files will be numbered from 0001 to 9999 in the order the images are taken, then saved in a folder. You can change how the

Page 123 - A Locking the ExposureN

209Handy Features [Auto reset]: The file numbering restarts from 0001 each time the card is replaced or a new folder is created.When you replace the

Page 124 - A Locking the Flash ExposureN

21NomenclatureDisplay off sensor (p.50, 217) Dioptric adjustment knob (p.42)Card slotcover (p.31)Access lamp (p.32)Battery compartmentcover release le

Page 125 - Select the setting

210Handy FeaturesWhen you set the copyright information, it will be appended to the image as Exif information.1Select [Copyright information]. Under

Page 126 - 3 Noise Reduction SettingsN

211Handy FeaturesText Entry Procedure Changing the entry area:Press the <Q> button to toggle between the top and bottom entry areas. Moving th

Page 127 - Long Exposure Noise Reduction

212Handy FeaturesVertical images are rotated automatically so they are displayed vertically on the camera’s LCD monitor and on the personal computer i

Page 128 - Set the setting

213Handy FeaturesWhile the shooting settings (p.50) are displayed, press the <B> button to display the camera’s major function settings.B Checki

Page 129

214Handy FeaturesThe camera’s shooting settings and menu settings can be reverted to their defaults. This option is available in Creative Zone modes.1

Page 130

215Handy FeaturesShooting Settings Camera SettingsAF operation One-Shot AF Auto power off 30 sec.AF point selectionAutomatic selectionBeep EnableDrive

Page 131 - Correction

216Handy FeaturesLive View Shooting Movie ShootingLive View shooting Enable AF method u+TrackingAF method u+Tracking Movie Servo AF EnableContinuous A

Page 132 - Set the parameter

217Handy FeaturesYou can prevent the display-off sensor from turning off the shooting setting display on the LCD monitor when your eye approaches the

Page 133

218The built-in flash and external Speedlite settings can be set with the camera’s menu. You can use the camera’s menu to set the external Speedlite f

Page 134 - V Monochrome Adjustment

2193 Setting the FlashNYou can set the flash-sync speed for flash photography in the aperture-priority AE (f) mode. : AutoThe flash sync speed is set

Page 135 - Press <0>

22NomenclatureShooting Settings (in Creative Zone modes, p.24)The display will show only the settings currently applied.Shutter speedShooting modeAper

Page 136

2203 Setting the FlashNYou can set the functions in the table below. The functions displayed under [External flash func. setting] will vary depending

Page 137 - B: Matching the Light SourceN

2213 Setting the FlashN Shutter synchronizationNormally, set this to [1st curtain] so that the flash fires immediately after the exposure starts.If [

Page 138

2223 Setting the FlashNThe Custom Functions displayed under [External flash C.Fn setting] will vary depending on the Speedlite model.1Display the Cust

Page 139 - White Balance Correction

223Whenever you set the power switch to <1> or <2>, the Self Cleaning Sensor Unit operates to automatically shake off the dust on the fron

Page 140 - White Balance Auto Bracketing

224Normally, the Self Cleaning Sensor Unit will eliminate most of the dust that may be visible on captured images. However, in case visible dust still

Page 141 - About Adobe RGB

2253 Appending Dust Delete DataN3Photograph a solid-white object. At a distance of 20 cm - 30 cm (0.7 ft. - 1.0 ft.), fill the viewfinder with a patt

Page 142

226Dust that could not be removed by the automatic sensor cleaning can be removed manually with a blower, etc. Before cleaning the sensor, detach the

Page 143

2273 Manual Sensor CleaningN While cleaning the sensor, never do any of the following. If the power is cut off, the shutter will close and the shutte

Page 145 - (Live View Shooting)

2298Wireless FlashPhotographyYou can use the built-in flash for wireless flash shooting.The camera’s built-in flash can work as a master unit with Can

Page 146 - Focus the subject

23NomenclatureViewfinder InformationThe display will show only the settings currently applied.AF point activation indicator <•>AF points<D>

Page 147 - Enabling Live View Shooting

230Regarding your Speedlite (slave unit), refer to its instruction manual and set it as follows. The settings other than the ones below for the slave

Page 148 - Information Display

231The basics of easy, fully automatic wireless flash shooting are explained below.Steps 1 to 4 and 6 apply to all wireless flash shooting. Therefore,

Page 149 - Scene Icons

232Easy Wireless Flash Shooting4Select [Built-in flash settings]. Select [Built-in flash settings], then press <0>.5Select [EasyWireless]. Und

Page 150 - Final Image Simulation

233Easy Wireless Flash ShootingYou can have multiple slave units fire as if they were a single Speedlite. This is convenient when you need a large fla

Page 151 - Shooting Function Settings

234This section describes fully automatic wireless flash shooting with one external Speedlite and the built-in flash.You can change the flash ratio be

Page 152 - U Using Creative Filters

235Custom Wireless Flash ShootingMultiple Speedlite slave units can be treated as one flash unit or separated into slave groups whose flash ratio can

Page 153

236Custom Wireless Flash Shooting[1 (A:B)] Multiple slave units in multiple groupsDivide the slave units into groups A and B and change the flash rati

Page 154

237Custom Wireless Flash ShootingThe built-in flash can also be added to wireless flash shooting explained on pages 235-236.The basic settings are sho

Page 155

238When [Flash mode] is set to [E-TTL II], flash exposure compensation can be set. The flash exposure compensation settings (see below) which can be s

Page 156 - A Menu Function Settings

239Other SettingsWhen [Flash mode] is set to [Manual flash], flash exposure can be set manually. The flash output settings ([1 flash output], [Group A

Page 157

24NomenclatureMode DialThe Mode Dial includes the Basic Zone modes and Creative Zone modes.Basic ZoneAll you do is press the shutter button. The camer

Page 159

2419Image PlaybackThis chapter explains functions related to viewing photos and movies, with more detail than in Chapter 2 “Basic Shooting and Image P

Page 160

242Search for images quickly with the index display showing four or nine images on one screen.1Play back the image. When you press the <x> butt

Page 161 - FlexiZone - Multi: o

243x Searching for Images QuicklyWith the single-image display, you can turn the <6> dial to jump through the images forward or backward accordi

Page 162 - FlexiZone - Single: d

244You can magnify a captured image by approx. 1.5x to 10x on the LCD monitor.1Magnify the image. Press the <u> button during image playback.

Page 163 - Move the AF point

245The LCD monitor is a touch-sensitive panel that you can touch with your fingers for playback operations. Press the <x> button to play back im

Page 164

246d Playing Back with the Touch ScreenPinch two fingers.Touch the screen with two fingers spread apart, and pinch your fingers together on the screen

Page 165

247You can rotate the displayed image to the desired orientation.1Select [Rotate image]. Under the [x1] tab, select [Rotate image], then press <0&

Page 166 - Quick Mode: f

248You can rate images and movies with one of five rating marks: l/m/n/o/p. This function is called rating.1Select [Rating]. Under the [x2] tab, sele

Page 167

2493 Setting RatingsThe total number of images with a given rating that can be displayed is 999. If there are more than 999 images with a given rating

Page 168 - Tap the screen to shoot

25NomenclatureLensLens without a distance scaleLens with a distance scaleImage Stabilizer switch (p.41)Lens mount index (p.39)Contacts (p.17)Zoom ring

Page 169

250During playback, you can press the <Q> button to set any of the following: [ : Protect images], [b: Rotate image], [9: Rating], [U: Creative

Page 170 - MF: Focus Manually

251Q Quick Control During PlaybackTo rotate an image, set [51: Auto rotate] to [OnzD]. If [51: Auto rotate] is set to [OnD] or [Off], the [b Rotate im

Page 171 - Live View Shooting Cautions

252You can play back movies in the following three ways:Use the stereo AV cable AVC-DC400ST (sold separately) or HDMI cable HTC-100 (sold separately)

Page 172

253k Enjoying MoviesThe movie files recorded on the card can be transferred to a personal computer and played with ImageBrowser EX (provided software)

Page 173 - Shooting Movies

2541Play back the image. Press the <x> button to display images.2Select a movie.Press the <U> key to select a movie. On the single-imag

Page 174 - Microphones

255k Playing MoviesMovie Playback Panel* When background music is set, the movie’s sound will not be played.Tap [7] at the center of the screen. The

Page 175

256You can edit out the first and last scenes of a movie (except video snapshots) in 1-sec. increments.1On the movie playback screen, select [X]. The

Page 176

257X Editing a Movie’s First and Last Scenes4Save the edited movie. Select [W], then press <0>. The save screen will appear. To save it as a

Page 177 - <O> + <6>

258You can play back the images on the card as an automatic slide show.1Select [Slide show]. Under the [x2] tab, select [Slide show], then press <

Page 178 - Focus and shoot the movie

2593 Slide Show (Auto Playback)3Set [Set up] as desired. Press the <V> key to select [Set up], then press <0>. Set the [Display time], [

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26NomenclatureBattery Charger LC-E8Charger for Battery Pack LP-E8 (p.28).Battery Charger LC-E8ECharger for Battery Pack LP-E8 (p.28).Battery pack slot

Page 180 - Notes on Movie Shooting

2603 Slide Show (Auto Playback)4Start the slide show. Press the <V> key to select [Start], then press <0>. After [Loading image...] is d

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2613 Slide Show (Auto Playback)1Select [Background music]. Set [Background music] to [On], then press <0>.2Select the background music. Press

Page 182 - Shooting Still Photos

262You can view the still photos and movies on a TV set.HDMI Cable HTC-100 (sold separately) is required.1Connect the HDMI cable to the camera. With

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263Viewing the Images on TV5Press the <x> button. The image will appear on the TV screen. (Nothing will be displayed on the camera’s LCD monito

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264Viewing the Images on TV2Connect the camera to a TV set. Use an HDMI cable to connect the camera to the TV. The TV’s input will switch automatica

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265Viewing the Images on TVStereo AV Cable AVC-DC400ST (sold separately) is required. 1Connect the AV cable to the camera. With the plug’s <Canon&

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266Protecting an image prevents it from being erased accidentally.1Select [Protect images]. Under the [x1] tab, select [Protect images], then press &

Page 187 - 3 Shooting Video Snapshots

267K Protecting ImagesYou can protect all the images in a folder or on a card at one time.When you select [All images in folder] or [All images on car

Page 188 - Select [OK]

268You can either select and erase images one by one or erase them in one batch. Protected images (p.266) will not be erased.Once an image is erased,

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269L Erasing Images2Select [Select and erase images]. Select [Select and erase images], then press <0>. The images will be displayed. To disp

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271Getting StartedThis chapter explains preparatory steps before you start shooting and basic camera operations.Attaching the StrapPass the end of the

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270* With 1+73 images, the 1 file size is displayed.* For still photos taken during movie shooting, <G> will be displayed.* If a Creative filter

Page 192 - Adding to Existing Album

271B: Shooting Information Display* With images taken in a Basic Zone mode, the information displayed will differ depending on the shooting mode.* Pho

Page 193 - Select the album

272B: Shooting Information Display About the Highlight AlertWhen the shooting information is displayed, any overexposed areas of the image will blink

Page 194 - Editing an Album

27310Post-ProcessingImagesAfter shooting, you can apply Creative filters or resize the images (downsize the pixel count). The camera may not be able

Page 195 - Save the edited album

274You can apply the following Creative filters to an image and save it as a new image: Grainy B/W, Soft focus, Fish-eye effect, Art bold effect, Wate

Page 196 - [Z1] menu [Z2] menu

275U Applying Creative Filters to the Image5Save the image. Select [OK] to save the image. Check the destination folder and image file number, then

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276U Applying Creative Filters to the Image Fish-eye effectGives the effect of a fish-eye lens. The image will have a barrel-type distortion.Dependin

Page 198 - Level meter

277You can resize an image to make the pixel count lower and save it as a new image. Resizing an image is possible only with JPEG 3/4/a/b images. JPEG

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278S Resizing a JPEG ImageResize Options According to Original Image SizeThe image size displayed in step 3 on the preceding page, such as [***M ****x

Page 200 - Movie Shooting Cautions

27911Printing Images Printing (p.280)You can connect the camera directly to a printer and print out the images on the card. The camera is compatible

Page 201

281Remove the protective cover. Detach the protective cover provided with the battery.2Attach the battery. As shown in the illustration, attach the

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280The direct printing procedure can be performed entirely with the camera while you look at the LCD monitor.1Set the camera’s power switch to <2&g

Page 203 - Handy Features

281Preparing to Print6Play back the image. Press the <x> button. The image will appear, and the <w> icon will appear on the upper left t

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282The screen display and setting options will differ depending on the printer. Some settings may not be available. For details, refer to the printer’

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283wPrinting Select the size of the paper loaded in the printer, then press <0>. The paper type screen will appear. Select the type of the pa

Page 206 - Create a new folder

wPrinting2844Set the printing effects (image optimization). Set them if necessary. If you do not need to set any printing effects, go to step 5. Wha

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285wPrinting5Set the date and file number imprinting. Set them if necessary. Select <I>, then press <0>. Set as desired, then press <

Page 208 - 3 File Numbering Methods

wPrinting286In step 4 on page 284, select the printing effect. When the <e> icon is displayed brightly next to <z>, you can press the <

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287wPrintingYou can crop the image and print only the cropped portion as if the image was recomposed.Set the cropping right before printing. If you se

Page 210

wPrinting288 Depending on the printer, the cropped image area may not be printed as you specified. The smaller you make the cropping frame, the grai

Page 211 - (provided software, p.364)

289You can set the print type, date imprinting, and file number imprinting. The print settings will be applied to all print-ordered images. (They cann

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29Charging the Battery Upon purchase, the battery is not fully charged.Recharge the battery before using. Recharge the battery on the day before or

Page 213 - B Checking Camera Settings

W Digital Print Order Format (DPOF)2904Exit the setting. Press the <7> button. The print order screen will reappear. Next, select [Sel.Image]

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291W Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) Sel.ImageSelect and order images one by one.To display the three-image display, press the <Hy> button. T

Page 215 - Image-recording Settings

292With a PictBridge printer, you can easily print images with DPOF.1 Prepare to print. See page 280. Follow the “Connecting the Camera to a Printer”

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293When you select images (up to 998 images) to be used for a photobook and transfer them from the camera to a computer using EOS Utility (provided so

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p Specifying Images for a Photobook294You can specify all the images in a folder or card at one time.When [x1: Photobook Set-up] is set to [All images

Page 218 - 3 Setting the FlashN

29512Customizing theCameraYou can customize various camera functions to suit your picture-taking preferences with Custom Functions. Custom Functions c

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2961Select [Custom Functions (C.Fn)]. Under the [54] tab, select [Custom Functions (C.Fn)], then press <0>.2Select the Custom Function number.

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2973 Setting Custom FunctionsN* [5: ISO speed] is settable only for manual exposure shooting. Custom FunctionsC.Fn I: ExposureA LV ShootingkMovie Shoo

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298Custom Functions are organized into four groups based on the function type: C.Fn I: Exposure, C.Fn II: Image, C.Fn III: Autofocus/Drive, C.Fn IV: O

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2993 Custom Function SettingsNC.Fn II: ImageC.Fn-3 Highlight tone priority0: Disable1: EnableImproves the highlight detail. The dynamic range is expan

Page 223 - Cleaning the Sensor Now

3Before starting, check that all the following items have been included with your camera. If anything is missing, contact your dealer.* Battery Charge

Page 224 - 3 Appending Dust Delete DataN

30Load a fully charged Battery Pack LP-E8 into the camera.1Open the cover. Slide the lever as shown by the arrows and open the cover.2Insert the batt

Page 225 - About the Dust Delete Data

3 Custom Function SettingsN300C.Fn III: Autofocus/DriveC.Fn-4 AF-assist beam firingThe settings to specify whether or not the AF-assist beam is emitte

Page 226 - 3 Manual Sensor CleaningN

3013 Custom Function SettingsNC.Fn IV: Operation/OthersC.Fn-6 Shutter/AE lock button0: AF/AE lock1: AE lock/AFThis is convenient when you want to focu

Page 227

3 Custom Function SettingsN302C.Fn-7 Assign SET buttonYou can assign a frequently-used function to <0>. Press <0> when the camera is ready

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303Under the My Menu tab, you can register up to six menu options and Custom Functions whose settings you change frequently.1Select [My Menu settings]

Page 230 - Using Wireless FlashN

30513ReferenceThis chapter provides reference information for camera features, system accessories, etc.Certification LogoIf you select [54: Certificat

Page 231 - Easy Wireless Flash Shooting

306You can power the camera with a household power outlet by using the DC Coupler DR-E8 and Compact Power Adapter CA-PS700 (both sold separately).1Con

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307This remote controller enables you to take pictures wirelessly up to approx. 5 meters/16.4 feet from the camera. You can either shoot immediately o

Page 233 - Flash Exposure Compensation

Remote Control Shooting308Remote Switch RS-60E3 (sold separately) comes with an approx. 60 cm/2.0 ft cord. When connected to the camera’s remote contr

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309Basically operates like a built-in flash for easy operation.When an EX-series Speedlite (sold separately) is attached to the camera, almost all the

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31The card (sold separately) can be an SD, SDHC, or SDXC memory card. SDHC and SDXC memory cards with UHS-I can also be used. The captured images are

Page 236 - Select [Wireless func.]

External Speedlites310 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

Page 237 - Multiple External Speedlites

311With a commercially-available Eye-Fi card already set up, you can automatically transfer captured images to a personal computer or upload them to a

Page 238 - Other Settings

Using Eye-Fi Cards3125Check the [Access point SSID:]. Check that an access point is displayed for [Access point SSID:]. You can also check the Eye-F

Page 239 - Wireless Flash Shooting

313Using Eye-Fi CardsCautions for Using Eye-Fi Cards If “J” is displayed, an error occurred while retrieving the card information. Turn the camera’s

Page 240

314o: Set automatically k: User selectable : Not selectable/Disabled*1: The z icon indicates still photo shooting in the movie shooting mode.*2: 1

Page 241 - Image Playback

315Function Availability Table According to Shooting Mode*6: White balance correction can be set.*7: Settable only for Live View shooting.*8: If the A

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316System MapEyecup EfRubber Frame EfEyepiece Extender EP-EX15llMagnifier MG-EfAngle Finder CE-series Dioptric Adjustment LensesWide StrapST-E2 ST-E3-

Page 243 - Browse by jumping

317System MapEF-S lensesEF lensesRemote SwitchRS-60E3Remote Controller Adapter RA-E3Timer RemoteControllerTC-80N3 DirectionalStereoMicrophoneDM-E1 Rem

Page 244 - Scroll around the image

318 Shooting 1 (Red) Page* Not selectable if the <F> or <G> shooting mode, Multi Shot Noise Reduction, or a Creative filter is set. Shoot

Page 245 - Browsing Images

3193 Menu Settings Shooting 3 (Red) PageA Live View Shooting (Red) Playback 1 (Blue)Dust Delete Data Obtains data to be used to erase dust spots 224IS

Page 246 - Magnify Image

32Installing and Removing the Card1Open the cover. Set the power switch to <2>. Make sure the access lamp is off, then open the cover. If [Re

Page 247 - Rotate the image

3 Menu Settings320 Playback 2 (Blue) Page Set-up 1 (Yellow)* Displayed only when an Eye-Fi card is used. Set-up 2 (Yellow)* The daylight saving time s

Page 248 - 3 Setting Ratings

3213 Menu Settings Set-up 3 (Yellow) Page Set-up 4 (Yellow)* During firmware updates, the touch screen will be disabled to prevent accidental operatio

Page 249 - Taking Advantage of Ratings

3 Menu Settings322 Shooting 1 (Red) Page Shooting 2 (Red) Shooting 3 (Red)k For Movie ShootingImage quality73 / 83 / 74 / 84 / 7a / 8a / b / c / 1+73

Page 250 - Exit the setting

3233 Menu Settings Movie 1 (Red) Page Movie 2 (Red)* In Basic Zone modes, [Sound recording] will be set to [On] or [Off].AF methodu+Tracking / FlexiZo

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324If a problem occurs with the camera, first refer to this Troubleshooting Guide. If this Troubleshooting Guide does not resolve the problem, contact

Page 252 - Playback on a TV set

325Troubleshooting Guide Use a fully-charged battery pack (p.28). The rechargeable battery pack performance will degrade over repeated use. Purchase

Page 253 - (provided software)

Troubleshooting Guide326 Make sure the card is properly inserted (p.31).Slide the card’s write-protect switch to the Write/Erase position (p.31). I

Page 254

327Troubleshooting Guide Set the AF operation to One-Shot AF. Focus lock is not possible in the AI Servo AF and AI Focus AF operations (p.98). Depen

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Troubleshooting Guide328 Under [54: Custom Functions (C.Fn)], if [3: Highlight tone priority] is set to [1: Enable], ISO 100 cannot be set. If [0: Di

Page 256 - Check the edited movie

329Troubleshooting Guide In the A, C, 2, 4, 6, and G modes, the built-in flash will be raised automatically when flash is necessary. If you shoot co

Page 257 - Save the edited movie

33After you flip out the LCD monitor, you can set menu functions, use Live View shooting, shoot movies, and play back images and movies. You can chang

Page 258 - 3 Slide Show (Auto Playback)

Troubleshooting Guide330 Under [z1: Flash control], set [Flash sync. speed in Av mode] to [Auto] (p.219). The built-in flash’s pop-up mechanism move

Page 259 - Set [Set up] as desired

331Troubleshooting Guide In shooting modes other than <a>, the ISO speed is set automatically. In the <a> mode, you can freely set the IS

Page 260 - Quit the slide show

Troubleshooting Guide332 Check if your finger is covering the speaker (p.21). Check if [Enable] is set with [53: Touch control] (p.55). In Basic Zo

Page 261 - Play the background music

333Troubleshooting Guide Make sure the correct date and time has been set (p.36). Check the time zone and daylight savings time (p.36). The shootin

Page 262 - Viewing the Images on TV

Troubleshooting Guide334 It is the highlight alert (p.272). Overexposed highlight areas with a loss of highlight detail will blink. If the image is

Page 263 - Using HDMI CEC TV Sets

335Troubleshooting Guide If the movie file size reaches 4 GB, another movie file will be created automatically (p.186). Depending on the card reader

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Troubleshooting Guide336 If you selected [Clean nowf], the shutter will make a noise, but no picture is taken (p.223). If you repeatedly turn the po

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337If there is a problem with the camera, an error message will appear. Follow the on-screen instructions.* If the error still persists, write down th

Page 266 - K Protecting Images

338•TypeType:Digital, single-lens reflex, AF/AE camera with built-in flashRecording media:SD memory card, SDHC memory card, SDXC memory card* Compatib

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339Specifications• ViewfinderType: Eye-level pentamirrorCoverage:Vertical/Horizontal approx. 95% (with Eye point approx. 19 mm)Magnification: Approx.

Page 268 - L Erasing Images

34If you turn on the power switch and the time zone and date/time setting screens appear, see page 36 to set the time zone and date/time.<k> : T

Page 269 - Erase the image

Specifications340AE lock: Auto: Applied in One-Shot AF with evaluative metering when focus is achievedManual: With AE lock button•ShutterType: Electro

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341SpecificationsContinuous AF: ProvidedTouch shutter: ProvidedMetering modes: Real-time metering with image sensorEvaluative metering (315 zones), Pa

Page 271 - Sample Movie

Specifications342ISO speed: With autoexposure shooting: ISO 100 - ISO 6400 set (Recommended automaticallyexposure index)With manual exposure: ISO 100

Page 272 - Bright image

343Specifications• Direct PrintingCompatible printers: PictBridge-compatible printersPrintable images: JPEG and RAW imagesPrint ordering: DPOF Version

Page 273 - Post-Processing

Specifications344• Operation EnvironmentWorking temperature range: 0°C - 40°C / 32°F - 104°FWorking humidity: 85% or less•Battery Pack LP-E8Type: Rech

Page 274 - Adjust the filter effect

345SpecificationsMax. magnification: 0.36x (at 55 mm)Field of view: 199 x 129 - 63 x 42 mm / 7.83 x 5.08 - 2.48 x 1.65 in. (at 0.25 m / 0.82 ft.)Image

Page 275 - Save the image

346The kit lenses use a stepping motor that drives the focus lens. The motor controls the focus lens even during zooming.1. When the camera is OFFThe

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347Trademarks Adobe is a trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated. Microsoft and Windows are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corpora

Page 277 - S Resizing a JPEG Image

348Use of genuine Canon accessories is recommendedThis product is designed to achieve excellent performance when used with genuine Canon accessories.

Page 278 - About Image Sizes

349The following precautions are provided to prevent harm or injury to yourself and others. Make sure to thoroughly understand and follow these precau

Page 279 - Printing Images

35Turning on the PowerWhen the power is turned on, the battery level will be indicated in one of four levels.z : Battery level is sufficient.x : Batte

Page 280 - Preparing to Print

Safety Precautions350 When the camera or accessories are not in use, make sure to remove the battery and disconnect the power plug from the equipment

Page 281 - Play back the image

351Safety Precautions Cautions:Follow the cautions below. Otherwise physical injury or property damage may result. Do not use or store the product i

Page 282 - Select [Paper settings]

352Only for European Union and EEA (Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein)These symbols indicate that this product is not to be disposed of with your hous

Page 290 -  Press the <7> button

36When you turn on the power for the first time or if the time zone and date/time have been reset, the Time zone and Date/Time setting screens will ap

Page 292 - 5 Select [OK]

36114Downloading Images to aPersonal ComputerThis chapter explains how to download images from the camera to your personal computer, gives an overview

Page 293 - Specify One Image at a Time

362You can use the provided software to download the images in the camera to your personal computer. There are two ways to do this.1Install the softwa

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363Downloading Images to a Personal ComputerIf you have a commercially-available card reader, you can use it to download images to your personal compu

Page 295 - Customizing the

364EOS Solution DiskThis disk contains various software for EOS cameras.Communication Software for the Camera and Computer You can download images (s

Page 296 - 3 Setting Custom FunctionsN

365Image Viewing and Editing Software Connect to the Internet to download and install the software.* You can view, browse and print JPEG images on y

Page 297 - Custom Functions

366Compatible OS1Check that the camera is not connected to your computer.2 Insert the EOS Solution Disk (CD).3 Select your geographic area, country an

Page 298 - 3 Custom Function SettingsN

367Compatible OS1 Check that the camera is not connected to your computer.2 Insert the EOS Solution Disk (CD).On your computer’s desktop, double-clic

Page 299 - C.Fn II: Image

368[WINDOWS]EOS Software Instruction Manuals DiskCopy the PDF Instruction Manuals contained on the disk to your computer.1 Insert the EOS Software Ins

Page 300 - C.Fn III: Autofocus/Drive

36915Quick Reference Guideand IndexMenu Operations - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - p.370Image-recording Quality - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Page 301 - C.Fn IV: Operation/Others

373 Setting the Time Zone, Date and Time3Set the date and time. Press the <U> key to select the date or time number. Press <0> so <a&

Page 302 - C.Fn-7 Assign SET button

370Quick Reference Guide<M> buttonLCD monitor/Touch screen<S> Cross keys<0> button1. Press the <M> button to display the menu.

Page 303 - 3 Registering My MenuN

371Quick Reference Guide Select [z1: Image quality], then press <0>. Press the <U> key to select the quality, then press <0>.For

Page 304

Quick Reference Guide372Q Quick Control Press the <Q> button. The Quick Control screen will appear. In Basic Zone modes, the settable functio

Page 305 - Reference

373Quick Reference GuideAccess lamp<O> Aperture/Exposurecompensation button<A> Live View shooting/Movie shooting button<S> AF points

Page 306 - Push in the DC cord

Quick Reference Guide374Shutter speedISO speedApertureShooting modePossible shotsAuto Lighting OptimizerBuilt-in flashsettingsMetering modeWhite balan

Page 307 - Remote Control Shooting

375Quick Reference Guide A Scene Intelligent Auto 7 Flash Off C Creative Auto 2 Portrait 3 Landscape 4 Close-up 5 Sports 8 Special scene 6 Night Por

Page 308 - Using the Eyepiece Cover

Quick Reference Guide376Set the Mode Dial to <d>. You can change the camera settings as desired to shoot in various ways.The camera automatical

Page 309 - External Speedlites

377Quick Reference GuidePress the <S> button.Press the <S> key to select the AF point.While looking through the viewfinder, you can sel

Page 310 - Using Non-Canon Flash Units

Quick Reference Guide378Press the <i> button.Press the <U> key or turn the <6> dial to select the ISO speed, then press <0>.

Page 311 - Using Eye-Fi Cards

379Quick Reference Guide Temperature No Flash 50% Flash Use At 23°C / 73°F Approx. 200 shots Approx. 180 shotsPress the <A> button to displa

Page 312 - H(  ) Transferring :

381Display the menu screen. Press the <M> button to display the menu screen.2Under the [52] tab, select [LanguageK]. Press the <U> key t

Page 313

Quick Reference Guide380Set the power switch to <k>.Set the Mode Dial to any shooting mode except <a>.Press the <A> button to sta

Page 314

381Quick Reference Guidey u y u Image Playback MagnifyIndexErasePlaybackx L Select imageB Shooting informationS

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382IndexNumerics10-sec. or 2-sec. delay ...1061280x720...1851920x1080...

Page 316 - System Map

383IndexCleaning (Image sensor) ...223, 226Clear camera settings ... 214Close-ups... 69Color spa

Page 317

384IndexFocusingAF method ...159, 196AF operation... 97AF point selection... 100AF-ass

Page 318 - 3 Menu Settings

385IndexLCD monitor... 17Brightness adjustment ... 205Image playback ... 84, 241Menu screen...

Page 319 - Playback 1 (Blue)

386IndexMulti Shot Noise Reduction ...126My Menu ... 303NNeutral ...

Page 320 - Set-up 2 (Yellow)

387IndexSepia (Monochrome) ... 77, 134Sharpness ...133Shooting information display... 270Shooting mode

Page 321 - 9 My Menu (Green)

INSTRUCTION MANUALCEL-ST9QA214 © CANON INC. 2016 PRINTED IN THE EUThe descriptions in this Instruction Manual are current as of March 2016. For inform

Page 322 - Shooting 3 (Red)

39The camera is compatible with all Canon EF lenses and EF-S lenses. The camera cannot be used with EF-M lenses.1Remove the caps. Remove the rear len

Page 323 - Movie 2 (Red)

4Icons in this Manual<6> : Indicates the Main Dial.<V> <U> : Indicates the <S> Cross keys.<0> : Indicates the Setting bu

Page 324 - Troubleshooting Guide

40Attaching and Detaching a LensTo zoom, turn the zoom ring on the lens with your fingers.If you want to zoom, do it before focusing. Turning the zoom

Page 325

41When you use the IS lens’ built-in Image Stabilizer, camera shake is corrected to obtain a sharper shot. The procedure explained here is based on th

Page 326 - Shooting-Related Problems

42Turn the dioptric adjustment knob. Turn the knob left or right until the nine AF points in the viewfinder look sharp.To obtain sharp images, hold t

Page 327

43Basic OperationThe shutter button has two steps. You can press the shutter button halfway. Then you can further press the shutter button completely.

Page 328

44You can directly select and set the shooting functions displayed on the LCD monitor. This is called the Quick Control screen.1Press the <Q> bu

Page 329

45Q Quick Control for Shooting Functions Select the desired function and press <0>. The function’s setting screen will appear. Press the <U

Page 330

46You can set various settings with the menus such as the image-recording quality, date/time, etc. While looking at the LCD monitor, use the <M>

Page 331

473 Menu Operations1Display the menu screen. Press the <M> button to display the menu screen.2Select a tab. Press the <U> key to select

Page 332 - Display Problems

48If the card is new or was previously formatted by another camera or computer, format the card with the camera.When the card is formatted, all images

Page 333 - [###] is displayed

493 Formatting the Card The card is new. The card was formatted by a different camera or a computer. The card is full with images or data. A card-

Page 334 - Playback Problems

5For first-time DSLR users, Chapters 1 and 2 explain the camera’s basic operations and shooting procedures.ChaptersIntroduction2Getting Started27Basic

Page 335 - I cannot resize the image

50The LCD monitor can display the shooting settings screen, menu screen, captured images, etc. When you turn on the power, the shooting settings will

Page 336 - Computer Connection Problems

51Switching the LCD Monitor Display With [52: LCD auto off], you can prevent the LCD monitor from turning off automatically (p.217). Even when the m

Page 337 - Error Codes

52The Feature guide is a simple description of the respective function or option. It is displayed when you change the shooting mode or use the Quick C

Page 338 - Specifications

53The LCD monitor is a touch-sensitive panel that you can operate with your fingers.Quick Control (Sample display) Use your finger to tap (touch and

Page 339 - • Exposure Control

54d Touch Screen OperationsMenu screen (Sample display) Slide your finger while touching the LCD monitor.Scale display (Sample display)Operations pos

Page 340 - • Live View Shooting

55d Touch Screen Operations1Select [Touch control]. Under the [53] tab, select [Touch control], then press <0>.2Set the Touch control. Select

Page 342 - • Post-Processing of Images

572Basic Shooting andImage PlaybackThis chapter explains how to use the Basic Zone modes on the Mode Dial for best results and how to play back images

Page 343 - • Dimensions and Weight

58<A> is a fully automatic mode. The camera analyzes the scene and sets the optimum settings automatically. It also adjusts focus automatically

Page 344 - • Battery Charger LC-E8E

59A Fully Automatic Shooting (Scene Intelligent Auto)4Take the picture. Press the shutter button completely to take the picture. The captured image

Page 345

6Contents at a GlanceShooting Shoot automatically  p.57 - 75 (Basic Zone modes) Shoot continuously  p.104 (i Continuous shooting)Take a picture o

Page 346

A Fully Automatic Shooting (Scene Intelligent Auto)60 The flash was raised even though it was daylight.For a backlit subject, the flash may pop up to

Page 347 - About MPEG-4 Licensing

61Depending on the scene, position the subject toward the left or right to create a balanced background and good perspective.In the <A> mode, wh

Page 348

A Full Auto Techniques (Scene Intelligent Auto)62You can shoot while viewing the image on the LCD monitor. This is called “Live View shooting”. For de

Page 349 - Safety Precautions

63The camera analyzes the scene and sets the optimum settings automatically. In places where flash photography is prohibited, use the <7> (Flash

Page 350

64In the <C> mode, you can easily change the depth of field, drive mode, and flash firing. You can also choose the ambience you want to convey i

Page 351 - Cautions:

65C Creative Auto ShootingPressing the <Q> button enables you to set the following:(1) Ambience-based shotsYou can choose the ambience you want

Page 352

C Creative Auto Shooting66(3) Drive mode: Turn the <6> dial to set it as desired. You can also select it from a list by pressing <0>.<u

Page 353

67The <2> (Portrait) mode blurs the background to make the human subject stand out. It also makes skin tones and the hair look softer. The furt

Page 354

68Use the <3> (Landscape) mode for wide scenery or to have everything in focus from near to far. For vivid blues and greens, and very sharp and

Page 355

69When you want to photograph flowers or small things up close, use the <4> (Close-up) mode. To make small things appear much larger, use a macr

Page 356

7Make a large-size print of the picture p.88 (73, 83, 1) Take many pictures  p.88 (7a, 8a, b, c)Focusing Change the point of focus  p.100 (S AF

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70To photograph a moving subject, whether it is a child running or a moving vehicle, use the <5> (Sports) mode. Use a telephoto lens.Using a te

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71Select “Night Portrait”, “Handheld Night Scene”, or “HDR Backlight Control” shooting mode. The camera sets everything to suit the selected shooting

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72To shoot people at night and obtain a natural-looking night scene in the background, use the <6> (Night Portrait) mode. Use a wide-angle lens

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73Normally, a tripod is necessary to steady your camera when shooting a night scene. However, with the <F> (Handheld Night Scene) mode, you can

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74When shooting a scene having both bright and dark areas, use the <G> (HDR Backlight Control) mode. When you take one picture in this mode, thr

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75Caution for <6> (Night Portrait) and <F> (Handheld Night Scene) During Live View shooting, it may be difficult to focus dots of light s

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76In Basic Zone modes when the shooting settings screen is displayed, you can press the <Q> button to display the Quick Control screen. The tabl

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77Except in the <A>, <7>, and <G> Basic Zone modes, you can select the ambience for shooting.1Set the Mode Dial to any of the follow

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Shoot by Ambience Selection78 Press the <U> key or turn the <6> dial to select the desired ambience. The LCD monitor will display how th

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79Shoot by Ambience SelectionAmbience SettingsStandard settingStandard image characteristics for the respective shooting mode. Note that <2> has

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8PowerBattery• Charging  p.28• Installing/Removing  p.30• Battery check  p.35Power outlet  p.306Auto power off  p.34CardInstalling/Removing 

Page 368 - 2 Open the disk

Shoot by Ambience Selection80BrighterThe picture will look brighter.DarkerThe picture will look darker.MonochromeThe picture will be monochrome. You c

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81In the <2>, <3>, <4>, and <5> Basic Zone modes, you can shoot while the settings match the lighting or scene type. Normally,

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Shoot by Lighting or Scene Type823On the Quick Control screen, select the lighting or scene type. Press the <Q> button (7). Press the <V>

Page 371 - A Picture StyleN

83Shoot by Lighting or Scene TypeLighting or Scene Type Settings Default settingDefault setting suited for most subjects. DaylightFor subjects under s

Page 372 - Q Quick Control

84The easiest way to play back images is explained below. For more details on the playback procedure, see page 241.1Play back the image. Press the &l

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853Creative ShootingIn Basic Zone modes, to prevent spoiled shots, advanced function settings cannot be changed. However, in the <d> (Program AE

Page 374 - Shooting Settings

86The camera automatically sets the shutter speed and aperture to suit the subject’s brightness. This is called Program AE.1Set the Mode Dial to <d

Page 375 - Basic Zone Modes

87d: Program AE Change the ISO speed or use the built-in flash.To match the subject and ambient lighting level, you can change the ISO speed (p.92) o

Page 376 - Creative Zone Modes

88You can select the pixel count and the image quality. Ten image-recording quality settings are provided: 73, 83, 74, 84, 7a, 8a, b, c, 1+73, 1.1Sele

Page 377 - S AF PointN

893 Setting the Image-Recording Quality* Figures for the file size, number of possible shots, and maximum burst are based on Canon’s 8 GB test card an

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9Index to FeaturesExposure AdjustmentExposure compensation  p.119AEB  p.121AE lock  p.123FlashBuilt-in flash  p.107• Flash exposure compensati

Page 379 - A Live View Shooting

903 Setting the Image-Recording Quality I want to select the image-recording quality matching the paper size for printing.Refer to the diagram on the

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913 Setting the Image-Recording Quality1 is the raw image data before it is made into 73 or other images. Although 1 images require software such as D

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92Set the ISO speed (image sensor’s sensitivity to light) to suit the ambient light level. In Basic Zone modes, the ISO speed is set automatically (p.

Page 382 - Numerics

93i: Changing the ISO SpeedNIf the ISO speed is set to [AUTO], the actual ISO speed to be set will be displayed when you press the shutter button half

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94i: Changing the ISO SpeedN*1: Fixed at ISO 400 for bulb exposures.*2: Depends on the maximum ISO speed limit set.*3: If fill flash results in overex

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95By selecting a Picture Style, you can obtain image characteristics matching your photographic expression or the subject.In Basic Zone modes, you can

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96A Optimal Image Characteristics for the SubjectNR LandscapeFor vivid blues and greens, and very sharp and crisp images. Effective for impressive lan

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97You can select the AF (autofocus) operation characteristics suiting the shooting conditions or subject. In Basic Zone modes, the optimum AF operatio

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98f: Changing the Autofocus OperationNSuited for still subjects. When you press the shutter button halfway, the camera will focus only once. When foc

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99f: Changing the Autofocus OperationNAI Focus AF switches the AF operation from One-Shot AF to AI Servo AF automatically if a still subject starts mo

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