EOS 80D (W)JENGLISHInstruction ManualInstruction manuals (PDF files) and software can be downloadedfrom the Canon website (p.4, 513).www.canon.com/icp
101Introduction 2Item Check List... 3Instruction Manuals ...
100Cautions for <F> Handheld Night Scene When shooting with flash, if the subject is too close to the camera, the picture may come out extremel
101In the <v> (Creative filter) mode, you can apply one of ten filter effects (Grainy B/W*, Soft focus*, Fish-eye effect*, Toy camera effect*, M
v Applying Creative Filters1025Select a shooting mode. Press the <W> <X> or <Y> <Z> keys to select a shooting mode, then pres
103v Applying Creative Filters G Grainy B/WCreates a grainy black-and-white photo. You can change the black-and-white effect by adjusting the contras
v Applying Creative Filters104 X Fish-eye effectGives the effect of a fish-eye lens. The image will have a barrel-type distortion.Depending on the le
105v Applying Creative Filters B HDR art vividThe colors are more saturated than with [HDR art standard], and the low contrast and flat gradation cre
106In Basic Zone modes, when the shooting function settings are displayed, you can press the <Q> button to display the Quick Control screen. The
107Q Quick ControlSettable Functions in Basic Zone Modeso: Default setting*1 k: User selectable : Not selectable*1: If you change the shooting mod
108In Basic Zone modes, when a mode other than <A>, <7>, <8: G>, and <v> is set, you can select the ambience for shooting.1Set
109Shooting with Ambience Selection5Set the ambience effect. Press the <W> <X> keys to select the effect so that [Effect] appears at the
11Contents2Turning the LCD Monitor Off/On ...67Reverting the Camera to the Default Settings...
Shooting with Ambience Selection110Ambience Settings1 Standard settingStandard image characteristics for the respective shooting mode. Note that <2
111Shooting with Ambience Selection7 BrighterThe picture will look brighter.8 DarkerThe picture will look darker.9 MonochromeThe picture will be monoc
112In the <8: C2345> Basic Zone modes, you can shoot with the settings matching the lighting or scene type. Normally, [e Default setting] is ade
113Shooting by Lighting or Scene Type4With Quick Control, select the lighting or scene type. Press the <Q> button (7). Press the <W> <
Shooting by Lighting or Scene Type114Lighting or Scene Type SettingseDefault settingDefault setting suited for most subjects.fDaylightFor subjects und
1153Setting the AF andDrive ModesThe AF points in the viewfinder are arranged to make AF shooting suitable for a wide variety of subjects and scenes.Y
116You can select the AF operation characteristics to suit the shooting conditions or subject. In Basic Zone modes, the optimum AF operation is set au
117f: Selecting the AF OperationNSuited for still subjects. When you press the shutter button halfway, the camera will focus only once. When focus is
f: Selecting the AF OperationN118This AF operation is suited for moving subjects when the focusing distance keeps changing. While you hold down the sh
119f: Selecting the AF OperationNBy default, the AF points light up in red when focus is achieved in low-light conditions. In Creative Zone modes, you
Contents1243Setting the AF and Drive Modes 115f: Selecting the AF Operation...116S Selecting the AF A
120The camera has 45 AF points for autofocusing. You can select the AF area selection mode and AF point(s) suiting the scene or subject.You can select
121S Selecting the AF Area and AF PointN1Press the <S> or <B> button (9). Look through the viewfinder and press the <S> or <B>
S Selecting the AF Area and AF PointN122You can manually select the AF point or zone.1Press the <S> or <B> button (9). The AF points will
123S Selecting the AF Area and AF PointNPressing the <S> or <B> button lights up the AF points that are cross-type AF points for high-prec
124 Select one AF point <S> to be used for focusing.The AF area is divided into nine focusing zones for focusing. All the AF points in the selec
125AF Area Selection ModesThe Area AF frame (entire AF area) is used to focus. This mode is set automatically in Basic Zone modes (except <8: x>
AF Area Selection Modes126AF Using Color TrackingBy default, AF will be performed based on color tracking.When the AF area selection mode is set to Zo
127The camera’s AF sensor has 45 AF points. The illustration below shows the AF sensor pattern corresponding to each AF point. When using lenses with
128Autofocusing with 45 points is possible. All the AF area selection modes are selectable.: Dual cross-type AF point. Subject tracking is superior an
129Lenses and Usable AF PointsAutofocusing with 45 points is possible. All the AF area selection modes are selectable.: Cross-type AF point. Subject t
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Lenses and Usable AF Points130Autofocusing with only 35 points is possible. (Not possible with all 45 AF points.) All the AF area selection modes are
131Lenses and Usable AF PointsAutofocusing with only 27 points is possible. (Not possible with all 45 AF points.) Large Zone AF (manual selection of z
Lenses and Usable AF Points132EF-S24mm f/2.8 STM AEF-S60mm f/2.8 Macro USM BEF-S10-18mm f/4.5-5.6 IS STM DEF-S10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM BEF-S15-85mm f/3.5
133Lenses and Usable AF PointsEF200mm f/2.8L II USM + Extender EF1.4x I/II/III BEF200mm f/2.8L II USM + Extender EF2x I/II/III BEF300mm f/2.8L USM AEF
Lenses and Usable AF Points134EF800mm f/5.6L IS USM + Extender EF1.4x I/II/III H (f/8)EF1200mm f/5.6L USM EEF1200mm f/5.6L USM + Extender EF1.4x I/II/
135Lenses and Usable AF PointsEF70-200mm f/4L IS USM BEF70-200mm f/4L IS USM + Extender EF1.4x I/II/III BEF70-200mm f/4L IS USM + Extender EF2x I/II/I
136Autofocus may fail to achieve focus (viewfinder’s focus indicator <o> blinks) with certain subjects such as the following:Subjects Difficult
137When Autofocus Fails1Set the lens’s focus mode switch to <MF>. <4 L> will be displayed on the LCD panel.2Focus on the subject. Focus
138Single and continuous drive modes are provided.1Press the <R> button (9).2Select the drive mode. While looking at the LCD panel, turn the &l
139i Selecting the Drive Mode o: The maximum continuous shooting speed of approx. 7.0 shots/sec. is attained under the following conditions*: 1/500 s
Contents1489Menu Function Settings... 270Selecting the AF Operation ...
140Use the self-timer when you want to be in the picture.1Press the <R> button (9).2Select the self-timer. While looking at the LCD panel, turn
1414Image SettingsThis chapter explains image-related function settings: Image-recording quality, ISO speed, Picture Style, white balance, Auto Lighti
142You can select the pixel count and the image quality. There are eight JPEG image-recording quality settings: 73, 83, 74, 84, 7a, 8a, b, c. There ar
1433 Setting the Image-Recording QualityGuide to Image-Recording Quality Settings (Approx.)*1 :b is suitable for playing the images on a digital photo
3 Setting the Image-Recording Quality144A RAW image is raw data output by the image sensor converted to digital data. It is recorded to the card as is
1453 Setting the Image-Recording QualityThe approximate maximum burst is displayed on the bottom right in the viewfinder and on the shooting function
146You can change the image’s aspect ratio. [3:2] is set by default. When [4:3], [16:9], or [1:1] is set, frame lines indicating the shooting area wil
1473 Changing the Image’s Aspect RatioNThe table below shows the aspect ratio and the number of recorded pixels for each image-recording quality.Image
148Set 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
149i: Setting the ISO Speed for Still PhotosN As “H” (equivalent to ISO 25600) is an expanded ISO speed setting, noise (dots of light, banding, etc.)
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i: Setting the ISO Speed for Still PhotosN150If the ISO speed is set to “A” (Auto), the actual ISO speed setting will be displayed when you press the
151i: Setting the ISO Speed for Still PhotosNYou can set the manually-settable ISO speed range (minimum and maximum limits). You can set the minimum l
i: Setting the ISO Speed for Still PhotosN152You can set the automatic ISO speed range for ISO Auto within ISO 100 - ISO 16000. You can set the minimu
153i: Setting the ISO Speed for Still PhotosNYou can set the minimum shutter speed so that the shutter speed set automatically will not be too slow wh
154By selecting a Picture Style, you can obtain image characteristics matching your photographic expression or the subject.In Basic Zone modes, [D] (A
155A Selecting a Picture StyleNR LandscapeFor vivid blues and greens, and very sharp and crisp images. Effective for impressive landscapes.u Fine Deta
A Selecting a Picture StyleN156The Picture Style selection screen has icons for [Strength], [Fineness], or [Threshold] of [Sharpness], [Contrast], and
157You can customize the Picture Styles. You can change or adjust the parameter settings of Picture Styles such as [Strength], [Fineness], or [Thresho
A Customizing a Picture StyleN158 Press the <M> button to save the adjusted parameters. The Picture Style selection screen will reappear. Any
159A Customizing a Picture StyleNBesides the effects described on the preceding page such as [Contrast], or [Strength], [Fineness] and [Threshold] of
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160You can select a base Picture Style such as [Portrait] or [Landscape], adjust its parameters as desired and register it under [User Def. 1], [User
161A Registering a Picture StyleN5Select a parameter. Select the parameter (such as [Sharpness] - [Strength]) to be set, then press <0>.6Set th
162White balance (WB) is for making the white areas look white. Normally, the Auto [Q] (Ambience priority) or [Qw] (White priority) setting will obtai
1633 Setting the White BalanceNTo the human eye, a white object looks white regardless of the type of lighting. With a digital camera, the white for c
3 Setting the White BalanceN164Custom white balance enables you to manually set the white balance for a specific light source. Make sure to perform th
1653 Setting the White BalanceN4Select [White balance]. Under the [z2] tab, select [White balance], then press <0>.5Select the custom white bal
3 Setting the White BalanceN166You can set the white balance’s color temperature numerically. This function is for advanced users.1Select [White balan
167You can correct the white balance that is set. This adjustment will have the same effect as using a commercially-available color temperature conver
3 White Balance CorrectionN168With just one shot, three images with different color tones can be recorded simultaneously. Based on the color temperatu
169If the image comes out dark or the contrast is low, the brightness and contrast can be corrected automatically. This function is called Auto Lighti
17PowerCharging the battery p.34Battery level p.42Checking battery information p.452Household power outlet p.456Auto power off p.66Card
170This function reduces the noise generated in the image. Although noise reduction is applied at all ISO speeds, it is particularly effective at high
1713 Setting Noise ReductionNCautions for Setting Multi Shot Noise Reduction If there is significant misalignment in the image due to camera shake, t
3 Setting Noise ReductionN172Noise reduction is possible with images exposed for 1 sec. or longer.1Select [Long exp. noise reduction]. Under the [z3]
1733 Setting Noise ReductionN With [Auto] and [Enable], the noise reduction process after the picture is taken may take the same amount of time as th
174You can reduce overexposed, clipped highlights.1Select [Highlight tone priority]. Under the [z3] tab, select [Highlight tone priority], then press
175Peripheral light fall-off is a phenomenon that makes the image corners look darker due to the lens characteristics. Color fringing along subject ou
3 Correction of Lens Peripheral Illumination and AberrationsN1761Select the setting. Check that [Correction data available] is displayed for the atta
1773 Correction of Lens Peripheral Illumination and AberrationsNThe camera already contains data for lens peripheral illumination correction, chromati
3 Correction of Lens Peripheral Illumination and AberrationsN178Cautions for Lens Correction Peripheral illumination correction, chromatic aberration
179If you shoot an image with a fast shutter speed under a light source such as fluorescent light, the blinking of the light source causes flicker and
18Index to FeaturesImage QualityImage-recording quality p.142ISO speed p.148Picture Style p.154White balance p.162Auto Lighting Optimizer
3 Reducing FlickerN180 If the subject is against a dark background or if there is a bright light in the image, flicker may not be properly detected.
181The range of reproducible colors is called “color space”. With this camera, you can set the color space for captured images to sRGB or Adobe RGB. F
182You can freely create and select the folder where the captured images are to be saved.This operation is optional since a folder will be created aut
1833 Creating and Selecting a Folder Select a folder on the folder selection screen, then press <0>. The folder where the captured images will
184The 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 file number is
1853 File Numbering MethodsRestarts the file numbering from 0001 each time the card is replaced or a new folder is created.When you replace the card o
186When you set the copyright information, it will be recorded to the image as Exif information.1Select [Copyright information]. Under the [54] tab,
1873 Setting Copyright InformationN4Exit the setting. After entering the text, press the <M> button, then select [OK]. The information will be
188
1895Advanced OperationsIn Creative Zone modes, you can change various settings of the camera as you desire to obtain a wide variety of shooting result
19Index to FeaturesCreative filters for movies p.316Video snapshot p.333Time-lapse movie p.319Movie Servo AF speed p.329Movie Servo AF tr
190The camera automatically sets the shutter speed and aperture to suit the subject’s brightness. This is called Program AE.*<d> stands for Prog
191d: Program AE If the “30"” shutter speed and the lowest f/number blink, it indicates underexposure.Increase the ISO speed or use flash. If t
192In this mode, you set the shutter speed and the camera automatically sets the aperture to obtain the standard exposure matching the brightness of t
193s: Shutter-Priority AE If the lowest f/number blinks, it indicates underexposure.Turn the <6> dial to set a slower shutter speed until the a
194In this mode, you set the desired aperture and the camera sets the shutter speed automatically to obtain the standard exposure matching the subject
195f: Aperture-Priority AEThe aperture opening (diaphragm) changes only at the moment when the picture is taken. Otherwise, the aperture remains fully
196In this mode, you set both the shutter speed and aperture as desired. To determine the exposure, refer to the exposure level indicator in the viewf
197a: Manual ExposureIf the ISO speed is set to A (AUTO) for manual exposure shooting, you can set exposure compensation (p.200) as follows:•[z2: Expo
198You can select one of four methods to measure the subject brightness. In Basic Zone modes, evaluative metering is set automatically. (In the <8:
199q Selecting the Metering ModeNe Center-weighted average meteringThe metering is averaged for the entire scene with the viewfinder center weighted m
2The EOS 80D (W) is a digital single-lens reflex camera featuring a fine-detail CMOS sensor with approx. 24.2 effective megapixels, DIGIC 6, high-prec
20The following precautions are provided to prevent harm or injury to yourself and others. Make sure to thoroughly understand and follow these precaut
200Exposure compensation can brighten (increased exposure) or darken (decreased exposure) the standard exposure set by the camera.Exposure compensatio
201By changing the shutter speed or aperture automatically, the camera brackets the exposure up to ±3 stops in 1/3-stop increments for three successiv
Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB)N202 During AEB, <A> in the viewfinder and AEB range will blink. If the drive mode is set to <u> or <B&
203You 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
204In this mode, the shutter stays open as long as you hold down the shutter button completely, and closes when you let go of the shutter button. This
205F: Bulb ExposuresYou can preset the bulb exposure’s exposure time. With the bulb timer, you need not keep holding down the shutter button during th
F: Bulb Exposures2063Set the desired exposure time. Select the hour, minute, or second. Press <0> so <r> is displayed. Set the desired
207Clipped highlights and shadows will be reduced for a high dynamic range of tones even with high-contrast scenes. HDR shooting is effective for land
w: HDR (High Dynamic Range) ShootingN208 NaturalFor images preserving a wide tonal range where the highlight and shadow details would otherwise be lo
209w: HDR (High Dynamic Range) ShootingN 4Set [Continuous HDR]. Select either [1 shot only] or [Every shot], then press <0>. With [1 shot only
21Safety Precautions When the camera or accessories are not in use, make sure to remove the battery, and disconnect the power plug and connecting cab
w: HDR (High Dynamic Range) ShootingN210 You cannot select RAW or RAW+JPEG. The HDR mode cannot be set if RAW or RAW+JPEG is set. The HDR mode canno
211w: HDR (High Dynamic Range) ShootingN When shooting HDR images with [Auto Image Align] set to [Enable], AF point display information (p.352) and D
212You can shoot two to nine exposures to be merged into one image. With Live View shooting (p.255), you can see in real time how the exposures are me
213P Multiple ExposuresN AverageBased on the [No. of exposures], negative exposure compensation is set automatically as you shoot multiple exposures.
P Multiple ExposuresN2147Shoot subsequent exposures. The merged multiple-exposure image will be displayed. With Live View shooting, the multiple-exp
215P Multiple ExposuresN During continuous shooting, the continuous shooting speed will decrease greatly. Only the merged multiple-exposure image wi
P Multiple ExposuresN216You can select a 1 image recorded on the card as the first single exposure. The image data of the selected 1 image will remain
217P Multiple ExposuresNBefore you finish shooting the set number of exposures, you can press the <x> button to check the current exposure level
P Multiple ExposuresN218 Are there any restrictions on the image-recording quality?All JPEG image-recording quality settings can be selected. If 41 o
219Camera vibrations caused by the mirror’s reflex action when the picture is taken is called “mirror shock”. Mirror lockup keeps the mirror up before
Safety Precautions22 Cautions:Follow the cautions below. Otherwise, physical injury or property damage may result. Do not use or store the product i
Using the Eyepiece Cover220 Even if the drive mode is set to continuous shooting, only one shot can be taken. You can also use the self-timer with m
221You can connect Remote Switch RS-60E3 (sold separately) to the camera and shoot (p.468).For detailed instructions, refer to the remote switch’s ins
R Remote Control Shooting222 4Select the self-timer. Look at the LCD panel and turn the <6> dial to select <Q> or <k>.5Press the re
223With the interval timer, you can set the shooting interval and the number of shots. The camera will take a series of single shots at the set interv
p Interval Timer Shooting2244Select [OK]. The interval timer settings will be displayed on the menu screen. When you exit the menu, <p> will b
225p Interval Timer Shooting Do not point the camera toward an intense light source, such as the sun or an intense artificial light source. Doing so
2276Flash PhotographyThis chapter explains how to shoot with built-in flash and external Speedlites (EX-series, sold separately), how to set flash set
228In Creative Zone modes, just press the <D> button to raise the built-in flash for flash photography.Before shooting, check that [D] is displa
229D Using the Built-in FlashEffective Range of Built-in Flash (Approx. in meters / feet)* When a high ISO speed is set and focusing distance is long,
23Camera 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
D Using the Built-in Flash230Using the red-eye reduction lamp before taking a flash picture can reduce red eye.1 Select [Red-eye reduc.]. Under the [
231D Using the Built-in Flash2Select [y]. Press the <W> <X> or <Y> <Z> keys to select [y*], then press <0>. The flash
D Using the Built-in Flash232FE (flash exposure) lock obtains and locks the appropriate flash exposure for the desired part of the image.1Press the &l
233Using an EX-series Speedlite (sold separately) makes flash photography easy.For detailed instructions, refer to the EX-series Speedlite’s instructi
D Using an External Speedlite234 With an EZ/E/EG/ML/TL-series Speedlite set to A-TTL or TTL autoflash mode, the flash can be fired at full output onl
235With the built-in flash or an EX-series, external Speedlite compatible with flash function settings, you can use the camera’s menu screen to set fl
3 Setting the FlashN236You can set the flash-sync speed for flash photography in the aperture-priority AE <f> mode. 4: AutoThe flash sync speed
2373 Setting the FlashNWhen you use the built-in flash or an external, EX-series Speedlite compatible with flash function settings, you can press the
3 Setting the FlashN238 Flash modeNormally, set this to [E-TTL II]. This enables autoexposure shooting with the built-in flash.To set the flash outpu
2393 Setting the FlashN 2 Flash exposure compensationThe same setting as step 3 in “Flash Exposure Compensation” on page 230 can be set. Wireless fu
Handling Precautions24 Do not block the built-in flash or mirror operation with your finger, etc. Doing so may cause a malfunction. Use only a comme
3 Setting the FlashN240The screen display and setting options will vary depending on the external Speedlite model, current flash mode, Speedlite’s Cus
2413 Setting the FlashN Wireless functions / Flash ratio controlWireless (multiple) flash shooting is possible with radio or optical transmission.For
3 Setting the FlashN242 Flash exposure compensationThe same setting as step 3 in “Flash Exposure Compensation” on page 230 can be set.For details, re
2433 Setting the FlashNFor details on the external Speedlite’s Custom Functions, refer to the Speedlite’s instruction manual.1Select [External flash C
244The camera’s built-in flash can work as a master unit for Canon EX-series, external Speedlites having a wireless slave feature. It can wirelessly t
245Wireless Flash PhotographyN*1: If the slave Speedlite does not have a transmission channel setting function, the flash can work regardless of the
Wireless Flash PhotographyN246The tables below show the possible configurations for wireless flash shooting. Select the configuration suiting the subj
247Wireless Flash PhotographyNThis shows the most basic setup for fully-automatic wireless flash shooting with one external Speedlite.Steps 1 to 4 and
Wireless Flash PhotographyN2484Set [Flash mode: E-TTL II].5Set [Wireless func.] to [0].6Set [Channel]. Set the transmission channel (1-4) to the same
249Wireless Flash PhotographyNThis is fully automatic wireless flash shooting with one external Speedlite and the built-in flash.You can change the fl
25Handling PrecautionsLCD Panel and LCD Monitor Although the LCD monitor is manufactured with very high precision technology with over 99.99% effecti
Wireless Flash PhotographyN250Multiple Speedlite slave units can be fired as one flash unit or separated into slave groups for shooting with flash rat
251Wireless Flash PhotographyN [1 (A:B)] Firing multiple slave units in multiple groupsYou can divide the slave units into groups A and B, and change
Wireless Flash PhotographyN252The built-in flash can also be added to wireless flash shooting explained on pages 250-251.The basic settings are shown
253Wireless Flash PhotographyN Flash exposure compensationWhen [Flash mode] is set to [E-TTL II], flash exposure compensation can be set. The flash e
Wireless Flash PhotographyN254When [Flash mode] is set to [Manual flash], flash exposure can be set manually. The flash output settings that can be se
2557Shooting 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
2561Set the Live View shooting/Movie shooting switch to <A>.2Display the Live View image. Press the <0> button. The Live View image will
257A Shooting with the LCD MonitorSet [z5: Live View shoot.] (the [z3] tab in Basic Zone modes) to [Enable].Number of Possible Shots with Live View Sh
A Shooting with the LCD Monitor258 Each time you press the <B> button, the information display will change.Information DisplayISO speedPossible
259A Shooting with the LCD Monitor The histogram can be displayed by pressing the <B> button when [z5: Expo. simulation: Enable] (p.271) is set
26* Used for wireless connections via the NFC function.Nomenclature<C> Digital terminal (p.515)<D> HDMI mini OUT terminal (p.373)<F>
A Shooting with the LCD Monitor260In the <A> shooting mode, the camera will detect the scene type and set all the settings automatically to suit
261A Shooting with the LCD Monitor*5: Displayed with any of the lenses below:• EF-S18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS II • EF-S55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS II• EF300mm f/2.8
A Shooting with the LCD Monitor262You can change what is displayed when the <B> button is pressed during Live View shooting or movie shooting.1S
263A Shooting with the LCD Monitor3Edit the options. Select what you want to display and press <0> to add a checkmark [X]. For what you do not
264When the Live View image is displayed, if you press the <f>, <R>, <i>, or <D> button, the setting screen will appear on the
265Shooting Function SettingsIn Creative Zone modes, you can set the following: AF method, AF operation, Drive mode, Metering mode, Image quality, Whi
266While viewing the Live View image, you can apply one of seven filter effects (Grainy B/W, Soft focus, Fish-eye effect, Art bold effect, Water paint
267U Applying Creative FiltersN5Adjust the filter effect. Press the <B> button (except for c). Press the <Y> <Z> keys to adjust th
U Applying Creative FiltersN268 G Grainy B/WCreates a grainy black-and-white photo. You can change the black-and-white effect by adjusting the contra
269U Applying Creative FiltersN H Toy camera effectDarkens the photo’s corners and applies a unique color tone that makes it look as if it was shot b
27NomenclatureSpeaker (p.365)<V> Focal plane mark (p.97)<A/k> Live View shooting/Movie shooting switch (p.256/294)<0> Start/Stop but
270z5 When the Live View shooting/Movie shooting switch is set to <A>, menu options exclusive to the Live View shooting will appear under the [z
2713 Menu Function Settings Exposure simulationNExposure simulation simulates and displays how the brightness (exposure) of the actual image will loo
3 Menu Function Settings272z6 N Silent LV shootingN•Mode 1When shooting, you can suppress the mechanical sound more than with viewfinder shooting. Co
2733 Menu Function Settings Metering timerNYou can change how long the exposure setting is displayed (AE lock time).With the TS-E17mm f/4L or TS-E24m
274You can select the AF operation characteristics to suit the shooting conditions or subject. In Basic Zone modes, the optimum AF operation is set au
275Selecting the AF OperationNThis AF operation is suited for moving subjects. While you hold down the shutter button halfway, the camera will keep fo
276You can select an AF method to suit the shooting conditions and your subject. The following AF methods are provided: [u(face)+Tracking] (p.277), [F
277Focusing with AF (AF Method)The camera detects and focuses on human faces. If a face moves, the AF point <p> also moves to track the face.1Di
Focusing with AF (AF Method)278 Focusing on a subject other than a human facePress <0> or <L> and the AF frame <z> will appear at t
279Focusing with AF (AF Method)You can use up to 35 AF points for wide-area focusing (automatic selection). This wide area can also be divided into 9
Nomenclature28LCD Panel The display will show only the settings currently applied.Shutter speedFE lock (FEL)Busy (buSY)Built-in flash recycling (buSY
Focusing with AF (AF Method)2803Focus on the subject. Aim the AF point over the subject and press the shutter button halfway. When focus is achieved
281Focusing with AF (AF Method)The camera focuses with a single AF point. This is effective when you want to focus on a particular subject.1Display th
Focusing with AF (AF Method)2824Take the picture. Check the focus and exposure, then press the shutter button completely to take the picture (p.256).
283Focusing with AF (AF Method)AF Operation Even when focus is achieved, pressing the shutter button halfway will focus again. The image brightness
Focusing with AF (AF Method)284Shooting Conditions that Make Focusing Difficult Low-contrast subjects such as the blue sky, solid-color flat surfaces
285Focusing with AF (AF Method) If focus is not achieved with the shooting conditions listed on the preceding page, set the lens’s focus mode switch
286Just by tapping on the LCD monitor screen, you can focus and take the picture automatically. This works in all shooting modes.1Display the Live Vie
287x Shooting with the Touch Shutter Even if you set the drive mode to <o> or <i>, the camera will still shoot in single shooting mode.
288You can magnify the image and focus precisely with manual focus.1Set the lens’s focus mode switch to <MF>. Turn the lens focusing ring to fo
289MF: Focusing Manually5Focus manually. While looking at the magnified image, turn the lens focusing ring to focus. After achieving focus, press th
29NomenclatureViewfinder Information The display will show only the settings currently applied.Zone AF (Manual selection of zone) (p.120)45-point aut
290General Live View Shooting CautionsImage Quality When you shoot at high ISO speeds, noise (such as dots of light and banding) may become noticeabl
291General Live View Shooting CautionsLive View Image Under low- or bright-light conditions, the Live View image may not reflect the brightness of th
292
2938Shooting MoviesMovie shooting is enabled by setting the Live View shooting/Movie shooting switch to <k>. For cards that can record movies,
294Autoexposure control will take effect to suit the scene’s current brightness.1Set the Mode Dial to a mode other than <v> and <a>.2Set t
295k Shooting Movies In Basic Zone modes, the shooting result will be the same as with <A>. Also, the scene icon for the scene detected by the
k Shooting Movies296ISO Speed in Basic Zone Modes The ISO speed will be set automatically within ISO 100 - ISO 12800.ISO Speed in the d, s, f, and F
297k Shooting MoviesDuring movie shooting in a Basic Zone mode (except the <v> mode), an icon representing the scene detected by the camera will
k Shooting Movies298You can manually set the shutter speed, aperture, and ISO speed for movie shooting. Using manual exposure to shoot movies is for a
299k Shooting MoviesISO Speed During Manual Exposure Shooting With [Auto] (A), the ISO speed will be set automatically within ISO 100 - ISO 12800. In
3Before starting, check that all the following items are included with your camera. If anything is missing, contact your dealer.* Battery Charger LC-E
Nomenclature30Mode DialTurn the Mode Dial while holding down the Mode Dial center (Mode Dial lock-release button).Basic ZoneAll you do is press the sh
k Shooting Movies300 Each time you press the <B> button, the information display will change.* Applies to a single movie clip.Information Displ
301k Shooting MoviesFinal image simulation is a function that shows the movie as it will look with the current settings for Picture Style, white balan
k Shooting Movies302Still photo shooting is not possible during movie shooting. To shoot still photos, stop shooting the movie and perform viewfinder
303k Shooting MoviesNotes for Movie Shooting Movie-related settings are under the [z4] and [z5] tabs (p.326). (In Basic Zone modes, they are under th
304If you press the <f> button while the image is displayed on the LCD monitor, the setting screen will appear on the LCD monitor and you can tu
305Shooting Function SettingsIn Creative Zone modes, the AF method, Movie recording size, Digital zoom, Recording level (set manually only), Volume (h
306With [z4: Movie rec quality] (the [z2] tab in Basic Zone modes), you can set the movie recording format, movie recording size (image size, frame ra
3073 Setting the Movie Recording SizeYou can select the movie’s size, frame rate, and compression method. Image SizeL 1920x1080Full High-Definition (
3 Setting the Movie Recording Size308 Compression MethodFixed at W if the recording format is MOV. For the MP4 format, X or Xv can be selected.• In M
3093 Setting the Movie Recording Size In MOV Format (Approx.) In MP4 Format (Approx.) Movie Files Exceeding 4 GBEven if you shoot a movie exceeding
31NomenclatureCreative ZoneThese modes give you more control for shooting various subjects as desired.d : Program AE (p.190)s : Shutter-priority AE (p
3 Setting the Movie Recording Size310 Movie Shooting Time LimitThe maximum recording time of one movie clip is 29 min. 59 sec. If the movie shooting
311When the recording size is L6/4 (NTSC) or L5 (PAL), you can shoot with an approx. 3x to 10x digital zoom (except in <v> mode).1Select [Digita
312You can shoot movies while recording sound with the built-in stereo microphones or the Directional Stereo Microphone DM-E1 (sold separately). You c
3133 Setting the Sound Recording Using MicrophonesNormally, the built-in microphones will record stereo sound.Stereo sound recording is also possible
314You can shoot movies by reducing the clipped highlight details of bright areas even in high-contrast scenes. This function is settable in Basic Zon
315Shooting HDR Movies Since multiple frames are merged to create an HDR movie, a part of the movie may be distorted. During shooting while handholdi
316In the <v> (Creative filters) mode, you can shoot movies with one of five filter effects (Memory, Dream, Old Movies, Dramatic B&W, and Mi
317v Shooting Movies with Creative Filters5Adjust the filter effect level. Press the Q button and select the icon below [Creative filters]. Press th
v Shooting Movies with Creative Filters318 n Dramatic B&WCreates an atmosphere of dramatic realism with high-contrast black and white. You can ad
319Still photos shot at a set interval can be stitched together automatically to create a time-lapse movie. A time-lapse movie shows how a subject cha
Nomenclature32Battery Charger LC-E6Charger for Battery Pack LP-E6N/LP-E6 (p.34).Battery Charger LC-E6ECharger for Battery Pack LP-E6N/LP-E6 (p.34).Bat
N Shooting Time-lapse Movies3204Set the shooting interval and number of shots.Check the [k: Time required] and [3: Playback time] displayed at the bo
321N Shooting Time-lapse Movies Card- time leftThe total length of a time-lapse movie that can be recorded on the card based on its remaining capacit
N Shooting Time-lapse Movies32211Shoot the time-lapse movie. Press the shutter button halfway to check the focus and exposure. Press the shutter but
323N Shooting Time-lapse Movies With time-lapse movie set to [Enable], you cannot set [z4: Movie rec quality] and [53: Video system]. Cannot be set
N Shooting Time-lapse Movies324 If the time it takes to record to the card exceeds the interval between shots due to the shooting functions set or ca
325N Shooting Time-lapse MoviesYou can perform time-lapse movie shooting with a fully-charged Battery Pack LP-E6N for the approximate durations (from
326z4When the Live View shooting/Movie shooting switch is set to <k>, the movie shooting menu options will appear under the [z4] and [z5] tabs (
3273 Menu Function Settings AF methodThe AF methods are the same as described on pages 276-285. You can select [u+Tracking], [FlexiZone - Multi], or
3 Menu Function Settings328 Movie recording qualityYou can set the movie recording format (MOV or MP4) and movie recording size. For details, see pag
3293 Menu Function Settings Movie Servo AF speedOYou can set the Movie Servo AF’s AF speed and its operation conditions.This function is settable whe
331Getting StartedThis chapter explains preparatory steps before you start shooting and basic camera operations.Attaching the StrapPass the end of the
3 Menu Function Settings330 Movie Servo AF tracking sensitivityOYou can change the Movie Servo AF’s tracking sensitivity to one of seven levels. This
3313 Menu Function Settingsz5 Metering timerOYou can change how long the exposure setting is displayed (AE lock time). Grid displayWith [3x3 l] or [
3 Menu Function Settings332 Video snapshotYou can shoot video snapshots. For details, see page 333. Time-lapse movieYou can shoot time-lapse movies.
333You can shoot a series of short movie clips lasting approx. 2 sec., 4 sec., or 8 sec. called video snapshots. The video snapshots can be joined tog
3 Shooting Video Snapshots3344Select [Album settings].5Select [Create a new album].6Select the snapshot length. Press <0> and use the <W>
3353 Shooting Video Snapshots 8Shoot the first video snapshot. Press the <0> button, then shoot. The blue bar indicating the shooting duration
3 Shooting Video Snapshots336Options in Steps 9 and 10Function DescriptionJ Save as album (Step 9)The movie clip will be saved as the video snapshot a
3373 Shooting Video Snapshots[Playback video snapshot] Operations in Steps 9 and 10*With [Skip backward] and [Skip forward], the skipping length corre
3 Shooting Video Snapshots3381Select [Add to existing album]. Follow step 5 on page 334 to select [Add to existing album], then press <0>.2Sele
3393 Shooting Video SnapshotsCautions for Shooting Video Snapshots When the MOV format is selected, video snapshot cannot be set. You can add to an
341Remove the protective cover. Detach the protective cover provided with the battery.2Attach the battery. As shown in the illustration, attach the
3 Shooting Video Snapshots340You can play back a video snapshot album in the same way as a normal movie (p.365).1Play back the movie. Press the <x
3413 Shooting Video SnapshotsAfter shooting, you can rearrange, delete, or play back the video snapshots in the album.1Select [X]. On the movie playb
3 Shooting Video Snapshots3423Save the edited album. Press the <M> button to return to the Editing panel at the screen’s bottom. Select [W] (S
343General Movie Shooting CautionsRed <E> Internal Temperature Warning Icon If the camera’s internal temperature increases due to prolonged mov
344General Movie Shooting CautionsRecording and Image Quality If you use a card with a slow writing speed, a five-level indicator may appear on the r
3459Image PlaybackThis chapter explains how to play back and erase photos and movies, how to display them on a TV screen, and other playback-related f
3461Play back the image. Press the <x> button. The last image captured or played back will appear.2Select an image. To play back images start
347x Image Playback3Exit the image playback. Press the <x> button to exit the image playback and return to shooting-ready state.With the shooti
348The information displayed varies depending on the shooting mode and settings. Basic information displayB: Shooting Information DisplaySample Infor
349B: Shooting Information Display Shooting information display• Detailed information* When you shoot in RAW+JPEG image quality, the RAW image file s
35Charging the Battery Upon purchase, the battery is not fully charged.Charge the battery before use.Recharge the battery on the day before or on th
B: Shooting Information Display350• Lens/Histogram informationHistogram display(Brightness)Lens nameFocal lengthHistogram display(RGB)•White balance i
351B: Shooting Information Display* If manual exposure is used, the shutter speed, aperture, and ISO speed (when set manually) will be displayed.*The
B: Shooting Information Display352 AF Point DisplayWhen [33: AF point disp.] is set to [Enable], the AF point that has achieved focus will be display
353Search for images quickly with the index display showing 4, 9, 36, or 100 images on one screen.1Switch to the index display. During image playback
x Searching for Images Quickly354In the single-image display, you can turn the <6> dial to jump through the images forward or backward according
355You 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.
356The LCD monitor is a touch-sensitive panel that you can touch with your fingers for various playback operations. First, press the <x> button
357d Playing Back with the Touch ScreenPinch two fingers.Touch the screen with two fingers spread apart, and pinch your fingers together on the screen
358You can rotate the displayed image to the desired orientation.1Select [Rotate image]. Under the [31] tab, select [Rotate image], then press <0&
359You can rate images (still photos and movies) with one of five rating marks: l/m/n/o/p. This function is called rating.1Select [Rating]. Under the
36Load a fully-charged Battery Pack LP-E6N (or LP-E6) into the camera. The camera’s viewfinder becomes bright when a battery is installed, and darkens
3 Setting Ratings360A total of up to 999 images of a given rating can be displayed. If there are more than 999 images with a given rating, [###] will
361During playback, you can press the <Q> button to set the following: [J: Protect images], [b: Rotate image], [9: Rating], [R: RAW image proces
Q Quick Control for Playback3623Exit the setting. Press the <Q> button to exit the Quick Control screen.To rotate an image, set [51: Auto rotat
363You can play back movies in the following three ways:By connecting the camera to a TV set with HDMI Cable HTC-100, you can play back the camera’s m
k Enjoying Movies364The movie files recorded on the card can be transferred to a computer and played back or edited with pre-installed or general-purp
3651Play back the image. Press the <x> button to display an image.2Select a movie. Turn the <5> dial to select the movie to be played ba
k Playing Back Movies366Movie Playback Panel* When background music is set, the movie sound will not be played back.Operation Playback Description7 Pl
367X Editing a Movie’s First and Last ScenesTap [7] on the center of the screen. The movie will start playing back. To display the movie playback pa
X Editing a Movie’s First and Last Scenes368 3Check the edited movie. Select [7] and press <0> to play back the edited movie. To change the ed
369You can play back the images on the card as an automatic slide show.1Select [Slide show]. Under the [32] tab, select [Slide show], then press <
37You can use an SD, SDHC, or SDXC memory card (sold separately) with the camera. SDHC and SDXC memory cards with UHS-I can also be used. The captured
3 Slide Show (Auto Playback)3703Configure [Set up] as desired. Press the <W> <X> keys to select [Set up], then press <0>. Set the
3713 Slide Show (Auto Playback)4Start the slide show. Press the <W><X> keys to select [Start], then press <0>. After [Loading imag
3 Slide Show (Auto Playback)372After you use EOS Utility (EOS software) to copy background music to the card, you can play background music together w
373By connecting the camera to a TV set with an HDMI cable, you can play the camera’s still photos and movies on the TV set. For the HDMI cable, HDMI
Viewing Images on a TV Set374If the TV set connected to the camera with an HDMI cable is compatible with HDMI CEC*, you can use the TV set’s remote co
375Viewing Images on a TV Set5Select an image. Point the remote control toward the TV set and press the / button to select an image.6Press the remo
376You can set protections to prevent the precious images from being erased accidentally.1Select [Protect images]. Under the [31] tab, select [Protec
377K Protecting ImagesYou can protect all the images in a folder or on a card at once.When you select [All images in folder] or [All images on card] i
378You can either select and erase unnecessary images one by one or erase them in one batch. Protected images (p.376) will not be erased.1Play back th
379L Erasing Images2Select [Select and erase images]. Select [Select and erase images], then press <0>. An image will be displayed.3Select the
Installing and Removing the Card381Open the cover. Set the power switch to <2>. Make sure the access lamp is off, then open the cover. If [Re
380DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) enables you to print images recorded on the card according to your printing instructions such as the image select
381W Digital Print Order Format (DPOF)4 Exit the setting. Press the <M> button. The print order screen will reappear. Next, select [Sel.Image
W Digital Print Order Format (DPOF)382 RAW images and movies cannot be print ordered. Even if [Date] and [File No.] are set to [On], the date or fil
383W Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) Sel.ImageSelect and order images one by one.By pressing the <I> button, you can select images from a thr
384You can specify up to 998 images to be printed in a photobook. When you use EOS Utility (EOS software) to transfer images to a computer, the specif
385p Specifying Images for a PhotobookYou can specify all the images in a folder or on a card at once.When [x1: Photobook Set-up] is set to [All image
386You can adjust the brightness of the LCD monitor to make it easier to view.1Select [LCD brightness]. Under the [52] tab, select [LCD brightness],
387Changing Image Playback SettingsVertical images are rotated automatically so they are displayed vertically on the camera’s LCD monitor and on the c
38910Post-ProcessingImagesYou can process RAW images, resize or crop JPEG images, and apply a Creative filter. The O icon at the upper right of the p
39Installing and Removing the Card When the access lamp is lit or blinking, it indicates that images are being written to, read from, or erased from
390You can process 1 images with the camera and save them as JPEG images. As the RAW image itself does not change, you can apply different processing
391R Processing RAW Images with the CameraNDisplaying the setting screen Press <0> to display the setting screen. Turn the <5> or <6&g
R Processing RAW Images with the CameraN392 P Brightness adjustmentYou can adjust the image brightness up to ±1 stop in 1/3-stop increments. The disp
393R Processing RAW Images with the CameraN U Color space (p.181)You can select either sRGB or Adobe RGB. Since the camera’s LCD monitor is not compa
R Processing RAW Images with the CameraN394Peripheral Illumination Correction, Distortion Correction, and Chromatic Aberration CorrectionTo perform pe
395You can resize a JPEG image to make the pixel count lower and save it as a new image. Resizing an image is possible with JPEG 3/4/a/b images. JPEG
S Resizing JPEG Images396Resize Options by Original Image SizeThe image sizes by aspect ratios are shown in the table below.Original Image SizeAvailab
397You can crop a JPEG image and save it as another image. JPEG c and RAW images cannot be cropped. JPEG images shot with RAW+JPEG can be cropped.1Sel
N Cropping JPEG Images398Moving the Cropping Frame Press the <W> <X> or <Y> <Z> keys. The cropping frame will move up, down,
399You 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
4Camera and Wireless Function Basic Instruction ManualThe booklet is the Basic Instruction Manual.More detailed Instruction Manuals (PDF files) can be
40After you flip out the LCD monitor, you can set menu functions, use Live View shooting, shoot movies, or play back images and movies. You can change
U Applying Creative Filters4005Save the image. Select [OK] to save the image. Check the destination folder and image file number, then select [OK].
401U Applying Creative Filters X Fish-eye effectGives the effect of a fish-eye lens. The image will have a barrel-type distortion.Depending on the le
40311Sensor CleaningThe camera has a Self Cleaning Sensor Unit to automatically shake off dust adhered to the image sensor’s front layer (low pass fil
404Whenever you set the power switch to <1> or <2>, the Self Cleaning Sensor Unit is activated to automatically shake off the dust on the
405Normally, the Self Cleaning Sensor Unit will eliminate most of the dust that may be visible on captured images. However, in case visible dust still
3 Appending Dust Delete DataN4063Shoot a solid-white object. At a distance of 20 cm - 30 cm (0.7 ft. - 1.0 ft.), fill the viewfinder with a patternle
407Dust that could not be removed by the automatic sensor cleaning can be removed manually with a commercially-available blower, etc. Before cleaning
3 Manual Sensor CleaningN408 When Multi Shot Noise Reduction is set, [Clean manually] cannot be selected. While cleaning the sensor, never do any of
40912Customizing theCameraYou can make fine adjustments to various camera functions to suit your picture-taking preferences with Custom Functions.Also
41If you turn on the power switch and the date/time/zone setting screen appears, see page 43 to set the date/time/zone.<1> : The camera turns on
4101Select [8].2Select the group. Select C.Fn I, II, or III, then press <0>.3Select the Custom Function number. Press the <Y> <Z>
4113 Custom FunctionsNC.Fn I: ExposureA LV Shootingk Movie Shooting1 Exposure level increments p.413 k k2 ISO speed setting increments p.413 k In a3 B
3 Custom FunctionsN412C.Fn III: Operation/OthersA LV Shootingk Movie Shooting1Warnings z in viewfinder p.4252 Dial direction during Tv/Av p.425 k k3 R
4133 Custom Function SettingsNC.Fn I: ExposureC.Fn I -1 Exposure level increments0: 1/3-stop1: 1/2-stopSets 1/2-stop increments for the shutter speed,
3 Custom Function SettingsN414C.Fn I -4 Bracketing sequenceThe AEB shooting sequence and white balance bracketing sequence can be changed.0: 09-9+1: -
4153 Custom Function SettingsNC.Fn I -6 Safety shift0: Disable1: Shutter speed/ApertureTakes effect in the <s> shutter-priority AE and <f>
3 Custom Function SettingsN416C.Fn II: AutofocusC.Fn II -1 Tracking sensitivitySets the subject-tracking sensitivity during AI Servo AF when an obstac
4173 Custom Function SettingsNC.Fn II -2 Acceleration/deceleration trackingThis sets the tracking sensitivity for moving subjects whose speed can mome
3 Custom Function SettingsN418C.Fn II -4 AI Servo 1st image priorityYou can set the AF operation characteristics and shutter-release timing for the fi
4193 Custom Function SettingsNC.Fn II -6 AF-assist beam firingEnables or disables the built-in flash’s AF-assist beam or the EOS-dedicated external Sp
Turning on the Power42When the power switch is set to <1>, the battery level will be indicated in one of six levels. A blinking battery icon (b)
3 Custom Function SettingsN420C.Fn II -8 Select AF area selection modeYou can limit the selectable AF area selection modes to suit your shooting prefe
4213 Custom Function SettingsNC.Fn II -10 Orientation linked AF pointYou can set the AF point or the AF area selection mode + AF point separately for
3 Custom Function SettingsN422C.Fn II -11 Initial AF Point, o AI Servo AFYou can set the AI Servo AF’s starting AF point for when the AF area selectio
4233 Custom Function SettingsNC.Fn II -13 AF point selection movementDuring manual AF point selection, the selection can either stop at the outer edge
3 Custom Function SettingsN424C.Fn II -15 Viewfinder display illuminationYou can set whether or not the AF points in the viewfinder will light up in r
4253 Custom Function SettingsNC.Fn III: Operation/OthersC.Fn III -1 Warnings z in viewfinderWhen any of the following functions are set, the <z>
3 Custom Function SettingsN426C.Fn III -3 Retract lens on power offThis is to set the lens retraction mechanism for when a gear-driven STM lens (such
427Fine adjustment of the AF’s point of focus is possible for viewfinder shooting. This is called “AF Microadjustment”. Before making the adjustment,
8: Fine Adjustment of AF’s Point of Focus4285Make the adjustment. Set the adjustment amount. The adjustable range is ±20 steps. Setting it toward “-
4298: Fine Adjustment of AF’s Point of FocusYou can make the adjustment for each lens and register the adjustment in the camera. You can register the
43When you turn on the power for the first time or if the date/time/zone have been reset, the date/time/zone setting screen will appear. Follow the st
8: Fine Adjustment of AF’s Point of Focus430Entering the Serial Number Select the digit to be entered, then press <0> so <r> is displayed
4318: Fine Adjustment of AF’s Point of Focus4Make the adjustment. For a zoom lens, select the wide-angle (W) or telephoto (T) end. Pressing <0>
8: Fine Adjustment of AF’s Point of Focus432When [j Clear all] appears at the bottom of the screen, pressing the <L> button will clear all the a
433You can assign often-used functions to camera buttons or dials according to your preferences.1Select [C.Fn III: Operation/Others]. Under the [8] t
8: Custom Controls434Assignable Functions to Camera ControlsFunction Page V r tAFa Metering and AF start436k k kb AF stopkkcONE SHOT z AI SERVO/SERVOS
4358: Custom Controlse 0* s S T Tkkkk kkk kk kk kk kkkk kkkkkkkkkk kkk k k* The AF stop button (0) is provided only on super telephoto IS lenses.
8: Custom Controls436When you press the button assigned to this function, metering and AF are executed.The AF will stop while you hold down the button
4378: Custom ControlsWhen you press the shutter button halfway, exposure metering is performed (AF is not performed).Normal shooting (No flash)When yo
8: Custom Controls438For flash photography, pressing the button assigned to this function will fire a preflash and record the required flash output (F
4398: Custom ControlsPress <0> to display the image-recording quality setting screen (p.142) on the LCD monitor.Press <0> to display the P
3 Setting the Date, Time, and Zone44 Select the [Zone] box, then press <0>. Press the <W> <X> keys to select the time zone, then p
440Under My Menu tab, you can register menu items and Custom Functions whose settings you change frequently. You can also name the registered menu tab
4413 Registering My MenuN2Select [Select items to register].3Register the desired items. Select the desired item, then press <0>. Select [OK]
3 Registering My MenuN442 Delete tabYou can delete the My Menu tab currently displayed. Select [Delete tab] to delete the [MY MENU*] tab. Rename tab
4433 Registering My MenuNYou can delete all My Menu tabs or all My Menu items you created. Delete all My Menu tabsYou can delete all My Menu tabs you
3 Registering My MenuN444You can select [Menu display] to set the menu screen that is to appear first when you press the <M> button. Normal dis
445You can register current camera settings, such as the shooting mode, menu functions, and Custom Function settings, as Custom shooting modes under t
w: Registering Custom Shooting ModesN446 Shooting functionsShooting mode, Shutter speed, Aperture, ISO speed, AF operation, AF area selection mode, A
447w: Registering Custom Shooting ModesN[51] File numbering, Auto rotate[52] Auto power off, LCD brightness, LCD off/on button, Viewfinder display[53]
448
44913ReferenceThis chapter provides reference information for camera features, system accessories, etc.Certification LogoSelect [54: Certification Log
453 Setting the Date, Time, and Zone6Exit the setting. Press the <Y> <Z> keys to select [OK], then press <0>. The date/time/zone a
450When you press the <B> button while the camera is ready to shoot, you can display [Displays camera settings], [Electronic level] (p.72), and
451B Button Functions Pressing the <Q> button enables Quick Control of the shooting settings (p.56). When you press the <f>, <R>,
452You can check the condition of the battery you are using on the LCD monitor. Each Battery Pack LP-E6N/LP-E6 has a unique serial number, and you can
4533 Checking the Battery InformationYou can register up to six LP-E6N/LP-E6 batteries to the camera. To register multiple batteries to the camera, fo
3 Checking the Battery Information454It is convenient to label each registered Battery Pack LP-E6N/LP-E6 with their serial numbers, using commercially
4553 Checking the Battery InformationYou can check the remaining capacity of any battery (even when not installed) and also when it was last used.Look
456You can power the camera with a household power outlet by using the DC Coupler DR-E6 and AC Adapter AC-E6N (both sold separately).1Place the cord i
457With a commercially-available Eye-Fi card already set up, you can automatically transfer captured images to a computer or upload them to an online
H Using Eye-Fi Cards4584Display the connection information. Select [Connection info.], then press <0>.5Check the [Access point SSID:]. Check t
459H Using Eye-Fi CardsCautions for Using Eye-Fi Cards If [Wi-Fi/NFC] under [51: Wireless communication settings] is set to [Enable], image transfer
461Display the menu screen. Press the <M> button to display the menu screen.2Under the [52] tab, select [LanguageK]. Press the <Q> butto
460o: Set automatically k: User selectable : Not selectable/Disabled*1: RAW+JPEG or RAW cannot be selected.*2: Settable only with viewfinder shooting
461Function Availability Table by Shooting Mode*3: AF will be performed using color tracking.FunctionA 7 C8P C x 6 F G 2 3 4 5AF operation (Viewfinder
Function Availability Table by Shooting Mode462o: Set automatically k: User selectable : Not selectable/Disabled*1: RAW+JPEG or RAW cannot be selecte
463Function Availability Table by Shooting Mode*3: AF will be performed using color tracking.FunctionvG W X H c Z A B C DAF operation (Viewfinder shoo
Function Availability Table by Shooting Mode464o: Set automatically k: User selectable : Not selectable/Disabled*1: RAW+JPEG or RAW cannot be selecte
465Function Availability Table by Shooting Mode*4: Settable only when ISO Auto is set.*5: With ISO Auto, you can set a fixed ISO speed.Functiond s f a
Function Availability Table by Shooting Mode466o: Set automatically k: User selectable : Not selectable/DisabledMovie ShootingFunctionA 7 C 8 v d s f
467Function Availability Table by Shooting Mode*1: Settable only when ISO Auto is set.*2: With ISO Auto, you can set a fixed ISO speed.FunctionA 7 C 8
468System MapWide StrapBundledAccessoriesBattery PackLP-E6N*1Battery GripBG-E14Battery ChargerLC-E6 or LC-E6EAC AdapterAC-E6N*2DC CouplerDR-E6*2Car Ba
469System MapSD/SDHC/SDXCmemory cardCard readerInterface CableIFC-400PCU (1.3 m/4.3 ft.)Interface Cable IFC-200U/500U(1.9 m/6.2 ft.) / (4.7 m/15.4 ft.
47The camera is compatible with all Canon EF and EF-S lenses. The camera cannot be used with EF-M lenses.1Remove the caps. Remove the rear lens cap a
470z: Shooting 1 (Red) Page* Not selectable in the <8: FG> and <v> modes.3 Menu SettingsViewfinder Shooting and Live View ShootingImage qu
4713 Menu Settingsz: Shooting 2 (Red) Page* During Live View shooting, exposure compensation can be set up to ±3 stops.z: Shooting 3 (Red) Exposure co
3 Menu Settings472z: Shooting 4* (Red) Page* In Basic Zone modes, these menu options are displayed under the [z2] tab.z: Shooting 5* (Red) * In Basic
4733 Menu Settingsx: Playback 1 (Blue) Page3: Playback 2 (Blue)3: Playback 3 (Blue)Protect images Protect images 376Rotate image Rotate images 358Eras
3 Menu Settings4745: Set-up 1 (Yellow) Page* For details, refer to the Wireless Function Instruction Manual.5: Set-up 2 (Yellow)Select folder Create a
4753 Menu Settings5: Set-up 3 (Yellow) PageVideo system NTSC / PAL307373Feature guide Enable / Disable 75Touch control Standard / Sensitive / Disable
3 Menu Settings4765: Set-up 4 (Yellow) Page* During firmware updates, the touch screen will be disabled to prevent accidental operations.8: Custom Fun
4773 Menu Settingsz: Shooting 1 (Red) Page* Still photo shooting is not possible during movie shooting even if [Image quality] menu is displayed durin
3 Menu Settings478z: Shooting 2 (Red) Page* Settable only for manual exposures.z: Shooting 3 (Red) Exposure compensation1/3- and 1/2-stop increments,
4793 Menu Settingsz: Shooting 4*1 (Red) Page*1: In Basic Zone modes, these menu options are displayed under the [z2] tab.*2: In Basic Zone modes, [Sou
Attaching and Detaching a Lens48Turn the zoom ring on the lens with your fingers. If you want to zoom, do it before focusing. Turning the zoom ring a
3 Menu Settings480z: Shooting 5*1 (Red) Page*1: In Basic Zone modes, these menu options are displayed under the [z3] tab.Metering timer4 sec. / 8 sec.
481If a problem occurs with the camera, first consult this Troubleshooting Guide. If this Troubleshooting Guide does not resolve the problem, contact
Troubleshooting Guide482If the power is turned off while an image is being recorded to the card, the access lamp will remain on/continue to blink for
483Troubleshooting Guide The camera cannot be used with EF-M lenses (p.47). Install a recharged battery in the camera (p.34). Make sure if the card
Troubleshooting Guide484 Set the lens’s focus mode switch to <AF> (p.47). Press the shutter button gently to prevent camera shake (p.49-50).
485Troubleshooting Guide The continuous shooting speed may become slower depending on the shutter speed, aperture, subject conditions, brightness, le
Troubleshooting Guide486 Set [z2: Auto Lighting Optimizer] to [Disable]. When [Low], [Standard], or [High] is set, even if you set a decreased exposu
487Troubleshooting Guide If you use the built-in flash too often in too short a period of time, the flash may stop firing for a while to protect the
Troubleshooting Guide488 The built-in flash’s pop-up mechanism moves slightly. This is normal and not a malfunction. If you use flash, the shutter w
489Troubleshooting Guide In shooting modes other than <a>, the ISO speed is set automatically. In the <a> mode, you can freely set the IS
49Turn the dioptric adjustment knob. Turn the knob left or right so that the AF points in the viewfinder look the sharpest. If the knob is difficult
Troubleshooting Guide490 If the camera is connected to a computer, GPS receiver, or other device with an interface cable, wireless functions cannot b
491Troubleshooting Guide In Basic Zone modes, certain tabs and menu options are not displayed. Set the shooting mode to a Creative Zone mode (p.58).
Troubleshooting Guide492 If the number of images recorded on the card exceeds the number the camera can display, [###] will be displayed (p.360). In
493Troubleshooting Guide If the image is protected, it cannot be erased (p.376).Movies edited with a computer cannot be played back with the camera.
Troubleshooting Guide494 41 and 61 images cannot be processed with the camera. Use Digital Photo Professional (EOS software) to process the image (p.
495Troubleshooting Guide When using EOS Utility (EOS software), set [z5: Time-lapse movie] to [Disable] (p.319). Install the EOS software on the com
496If 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
497•TypeType: Digital, single-lens reflex, AF/AE camera with built-in flashRecording media: SD/SDHC*/SDXC* memory cards* UHS-I cards supportedImage se
498SpecificationsWhite balance: Auto (Ambience priority), Auto (White priority), Preset (Daylight, Shade, Cloudy, Tungsten light, White fluorescent li
499SpecificationsFocus operation: One-Shot AF, AI Servo AF, AI Focus AF, Manual focusing (MF)AF area selection mode:Single-point AF (Manual selection)
5The following cards can be used with the camera regardless of capacity: If the card is new or was previously formatted by another camera or computer,
Basic Operation50The shutter button has two steps. You can press the shutter button halfway. Then you can further press the shutter button completely.
500SpecificationsISO speed settings: Range for stills, Auto range, and Minimum shutter speed for auto settableExposure compensation:Manual: ±5 stops i
501SpecificationsMax. burst: JPEG Large/Fine: Approx. 77 shots (approx. 110 shots)RAW: Approx. 20 shots (approx. 25 shots)RAW+JPEG Large/Fine: Approx.
502SpecificationsCreative filters: ProvidedSilent LV shooting: Provided (Mode 1 and 2)Touch shutter: ProvidedGrid display: Three types• Movie Shooting
503SpecificationsMetering brightness range:EV 0 - 20 (at room temperature, ISO 100)Exposure control: Autoexposure shooting (Program AE for movie shoot
504Specifications•PlaybackImage display format: Single-image display (without shooting information), Single-image display (with basic information), Si
505Specifications• InterfaceDIGITAL terminal: Computer communication (Hi-Speed USB equivalent), GPS Receiver GP-E2, Connect Station CS100 connectionHD
506Specifications• Operation EnvironmentWorking temperature range:0°C - 40°C / 32°F - 104°FWorking humidity: 85% or less All the data above is based
507Trademarks Adobe is a trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated. Microsoft and Windows are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corpora
508Use of genuine Canon accessories is recommendedThis product is designed to achieve excellent performance when used with genuine Canon accessories.C
509Only for European Union and EEA (Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein)These symbols indicate that this product is not to be disposed of with your hous
51Basic OperationTurn the dial while holding down the lock release button at the center of the dial.Use it to set the shooting mode.(1)After pressing
510CAUTIONRISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO LOCAL REGULATION.
51114Software Start Guide /Downloading Images to a ComputerThis chapter explains the following: Overview of the software for EOS cameras How to down
512This section explains an overview of various software applications for EOS cameras. Internet connection is required to download and install the sof
513Software Start Guide1 Download the software. Connect to the Internet from a computer and access the following Canon website.www.canon.com/icpd Se
514Internet connection is required to download the Software Instruction Manuals (PDF files). Download is not possible in environments with no Internet
515You can use EOS software to download the images in the camera to a computer. There are two ways to do this.1Install the software (p.513).2Use an in
Downloading Images to a Computer516You can use a card reader to download images to a computer.1Install the software (p.513).2Insert the card into the
517IndexNumerics10- or 2-sec. self-timer ...1401280x720 (movie) ...3071920x1080 (movie) ...30
518IndexHolding the camera ...49Settings display ... 450Candlelight...91Cards
519IndexFFE lock ...232, 233Feature guide...75FEB ...
Basic Operation52(1)After pressing a button, turn the <5> dial.When you press a button such as <f> <R> <i> <D>, the resp
520IndexImagesAF point display... 352Auto playback...369Auto rotation ...387Era
521IndexMM (Manual exposure)...196, 298Macro photography ...97Magnified view ...288, 355Main Dial ..
522IndexOONE SHOT (One-Shot AF)...117, 274Orientation linked AF point ...421PP (Program AE) ... 190PAL ...
523IndexA (Scene Intelligent Auto) ...78C (Creative Auto) ...847 (Flash Off)...838 (Special scene)P (F
524IndexViewing on a TV set ...363, 373Volume (movie playback)...366WWarning icon...425Water paint
The descriptions in this Instruction Manual are current as of February 2017. For information on the compatibility with any products introduced after t
53Basic OperationThe Multi-controller <9> has eight keys that tilt in the directions shown by the arrows. Use the eight keys to select the AF p
Basic Operation54With [54: Multi function lock] set and the <R> switch set upward, the camera prevents you from changing settings inadvertently
55Basic OperationYou can illuminate the LCD panel by pressing the <U> button. Turn on (9) or off the LCD panel illumination by pressing the <
56You can directly select and set the shooting functions displayed on the LCD monitor. This is called Quick Control.1Press the <Q> button (7).
57Q Quick Control for Shooting Functions Select the desired function and press <0>. The function’s setting screen will appear. Turn the <6&
58You can set various settings with the menus such as the image-recording quality, date and time, etc.* Some menu tabs and menu items are not displaye
593 Menu Operations1Display the menu screen. Press the <M> button to display the menu screen.2Select a tab. Each time you press the <Q>
6Quick Start Guide1Insert the battery (p.36).To charge the battery, see page 34.2Insert the card (p.37).With the card’s label facing toward the back
3 Menu Operations60Example: When Multi Shot Noise Reduction is setDimmed menu items cannot be set. The menu item is dimmed if another function setting
61The LCD monitor is a touch-sensitive panel that you can operate with your fingers.Sample Display (Quick Control) Use your finger to tap on (touch b
d Using the Touch Screen62Sample Display (Menu screen) Slide your finger while touching the LCD monitor.Sample Display (Scale display)Operations poss
63d Using the Touch Screen1Select [Touch control]. Under the [53] tab, select [Touch control], then press <0>.2Set the touch control setting.
64If the card is new or was previously formatted by another camera or computer, format the card with this camera.1Select [Format card]. Under the [51
65Before You Start The card is new. The card was formatted by a different camera or a computer. The card is full of images or data. A card-related
Before You Start66You can prevent the beeper from sounding when focus is achieved, during self-timer shooting, and for touch screen operations.1Select
67Before You StartYou can set how long the image is displayed on the LCD monitor immediately after shooting. To keep the image displayed, set [Hold].
Before You Start68The camera’s shooting function settings and menu settings can be reverted to their defaults.1Select [Clear all camera settings]. Un
69Before You StartImage Recording Settings Camera SettingsImage quality 73 Auto power off 1 min.Aspect ratio 3:2 Beep EnablePicture Style AutoRelease
7Quick Start Guide6Flip out the LCD monitor (p.40).When the LCD monitor displays the date/time/zone setting screens, see page 43.7Focus on the subjec
Before You Start70Live View Shooting Settings Movie Shooting SettingsLive View shootingEnable <v> mode l (Dream)AF method u+Tracking ISO speed
71You can display a grid in the viewfinder to help you check the camera tilt or compose the shot.1Select [Viewfinder display]. Under the [52] tab, se
72You can display the electronic level on the LCD monitor and in the viewfinder to help you correct the camera tilt. Note that you can check only the
73Q Displaying the Electronic LevelA simple electronic level using a camera icon can be displayed in the viewfinder. Since this indicator is displayed
74If you set this function, <G> will appear in the viewfinder when the camera detects flicker caused by the blinking of the light source. By def
75The Feature guide and Help display information about camera features.The Feature guide appears when you change the shooting mode or set a shooting f
Feature Guide and Help76When [zHelp] is displayed at the bottom of the menu screen, pressing the <B> button displays the function’s description
772Basic ShootingThis chapter explains how to use the Basic Zone modes on the Mode Dial for best results.With Basic Zone modes, all you do is point an
78<A> is a fully automatic mode. The camera analyzes the scene and sets the optimum settings automatically. It also adjusts focus automatically
79A Fully Automatic Shooting (Scene Intelligent Auto)4Take the picture. Press the shutter button completely to take the picture. The captured image
8Icons in this Manual<6> : Indicates the Main Dial.<5> : Indicates the Quick Control Dial.<9> <W> <X> <Y> <Z>
A Fully Automatic Shooting (Scene Intelligent Auto)80 The beeper continues to beep softly. (The focus indicator <o> does not light up.)It indic
81Depending on the scene, position the subject toward the left or right to create a balanced background and good perspective.In the <A> mode, pr
A Full Auto Techniques (Scene Intelligent Auto)82You can shoot while viewing the image on the LCD monitor. This is called “Live View shooting”. For de
83The camera analyzes the scene and sets the optimum settings automatically. In places where flash photography is prohibited such as in a museum or an
84In the <C> mode, you can set the following functions for shooting: (1) Ambience-based shots, (2) Background blur, (3) Drive mode, and (4) Buil
85C Creative Auto ShootingIf you set (1) or (2) when the camera is set for Live View shooting, you can see the effect on the screen before you start s
C Creative Auto Shooting86(2) Background blur• If [OFF] is set, the degree of background blur will change depending on the brightness.• If it is set t
87C Creative Auto Shooting(3) Drive mode: Use the <6> or <5> dial to make the selection. You can also select it from a list by pressing &l
88The camera will automatically choose the appropriate settings when you select a shooting mode for your subject or scene.1Set the Mode Dial to <8&
89When shooting food, use <P> (Food). The photo will look bright and appetizing. Also, depending on the light source, the reddish tinge will be
9ChaptersIntroduction2Getting Started33Basic Shooting77Setting the AF and Drive Modes115Image Settings141Advanced Operations189Flash Photography227Sho
90When you want to continuously focus on and shoot children running around, use <C> (Kids). Skin tones will look healthy. Track the subject wit
91When shooting a human subject in candlelight, use <x> (Candlelight). The candlelight color tones will be retained in the photo. Use the cente
92To shoot people at night and obtain a natural-looking night scene in the background, use the <6> (Night Portrait) mode. Using a tripod is reco
93Using a tripod when shooting a night scene gives the best results. However, the <F> (Handheld Night Scene) mode enables you to shoot night sce
94When 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
95The <2> (Portrait) mode blurs the background to make the human subject stand out. It also makes skin tones and hair look softer. Select the l
96Use 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
97When you want to shoot flowers or small things up close, use the <4> (Close-up) mode. To make small things appear much larger, use a macro len
98Use the <5> (Sports) mode to shoot a moving subject, such as a running person or a moving vehicle. Use a telephoto lens.The use of a telephot
99Cautions for <C> Kids During Live View shooting, the image quality can be set to 1 or JPEG. If 41 or 61 is set, the image will be recorded in
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