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Thank you for purchasing a Canon product. The EOS 50 Mark II is a high-performance, digital SLR camera with a full-frame (approx. 36mm x 24mm) CMOS sensor with 21.10 effective megapixels. Other features include OIGIC 4, high-precision and highspeed, 9-point AF (plus six Assist AF points); approx. 3.9 fps continuous shooting; Live View shooting; and Full HD (Full HighDefinition) movie shooting.
Item Check List Before starting, check that all the following items have been included with your camera. If anything is missing, contact your dealer. • Camera (with eyecup and body cap) Battery Pack LP-E6 (with protective cover) Wide Strap EW-EOS5DMKII Interface Cable IFC-200U EOS DIGITAL Solution Disk (Software) Software Instruction Manual Battery Charger LC-E6/LC-E6E* Stereo Video Cable STV-250N (1) Instruction Manual (this booklet) (2) Pocket Guide Quick start guide to shooting.
Conventions Used in this Manual Icons in this Manual <~> : Indicates the Main Dial. <0 > : Indicates the Quick Control Dial. < ~f; > : Indicates the Multi-controller. <@ > : Indicates the setting button. 04, 06, 010, 816: Indicates that the respective function remains active for 4 sec., 6 sec., 10 sec., or 16 sec. respectively after you let go of the button.
Chapters For first-time DSLR users, chapters 1 and 2 explain the camera's basic operations and shooting procedures. ._--- Introduction 2 Camera basics. 1 Getting Started 2 Basic Shooting 3 Image Settings 53. 4 Setting the AF and Drive Modes 77. 5 Advanced Operations 6 Live View Shooting and Movies 7 Image Playback 127 8 Sensor Cleaning 147 9 Printing Images and Transferring Images to a Computer 153 10 Customizing the Camera 171 11 Reference 23 47 Fully automatic shooting.
Contents Introduction 1 2 Item Check List. 3 Conventions Used in this Manual.
Contents ", 3 ,\.. ~ ~.. .. ...- • '1. .:: ~ ..... • . (_. 7·' " '. _~ , . . ....... .~ . . .• 53 Setting the Image-recording Quality 54 ISO: Setting the ISO Speed 57 o:~ Selecting a Picture Style 59 o:~ Customizing a Picture Style 61 o:~ Registering a Picture Style 63 WB: Setting the White Balance 65 66 67 13 Setting the Color Temperature ~~ White Balance Correction 68 Lens Peripheral Illumination Correction 70 Creating and Selecting a Folder.
Contents ~ Remote Control Shooting 102 Flash Photography 103 ~ Setting the Flash 6 Live View Shooting and Movies o 7 105 Preparing for Live View Shooting 108 Shooting 110 Using AF to Focus 113 Focusing Manually 119 Silent Shooting 120 .~ Shooting Movies 121 Image Playback 127 !B Image Playback INFO. Shooting Information Display ~ !'irn Searching for Images Quickly 128 ~/~ Magnified View 133 Rotating the Image 134 [Q} 129 131 Auto Playback (Slide Show) 135 .
Contents 9 Printing Images and Transferring Images to a Computer Preparing to Print 154 ~(Printing 156 Trimming the Image " 10 11 153 Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) 161 163 Direct Printing with DPOF 166 E+ Transferring Images to a Personal Computer 167 Customizing the Camera 171 Setting Custom Functions 172 Custom Functions 173 Custom Function Settings 174 C.Fn I : Exposure 174 C.Fnll : Image 176 C.Fn III: Autofocus/Drive 178 C.
Index to Features ··Power ~ ~ • Auto Lighting Optimizer .-+ • Lens peripheral illumination -+ correction • Noise reduction for long exposures -+ • Noise reduction for high ISO speeds -+ • Highlight tone priority -+ Battery -+ -+ -+ p.24 p.28 p.192 • Power outlet -+ p.196 • Auto power off -+ p.44 • Charging • Battery check • Battery information check Image improvement features Lerilr(, p.177 p.70 p.176 p.176 p.177 • Attaching/Detaching .Zoom -+ p.31 White balance -+ p.
Index to Features _~. ~ ,_ . . _~:....:-'::":., . : .... :' •. 1:: Shooting p.51 ~ p.90 • Aperture-priority AE ~ p.92 • Manual exposure ~ • Bulb • Mirror lockup • Program AE • Shutter-priority AE _. . ~.... ":.# .. : • Movies -+ -+ • Creative Auto _ .. p.88 _ . . . . . . . . -: .-+ p.121 Image playback • Image review time -+ p.145 p.128 p.94 • Single image display • Shooting information display ~ p.129 ~ p.99 • Movie playback ~ p.137 -+ p.101 -+ -+ p.
Handling Precautions Camera 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 underwater. If you accidentally drop the camera into water, promptly consult your nearest Canon Service Center. Wipe off any water droplets with a dry cloth. If the camera has been exposed to salty air, wipe it with a well-wrung wet cloth.
Handling Precautions LCD Panel and LCD Monitor • Although the LCD monitor is manufactured with very high precision technology with over 99.99% effective pixels, there might be a few dead pixels among the remaining 0.01 % or less pixels. Dead pixels displaying only black or red, etc., are not a malfunction. They do not affect the images recorded. • If the LCD monitor is left on for a prolonged period, screen burn-in may occur where you see remnants of what was displayed.
Quick Start Guide 1 3 4 Gi, Insert the battery. (p.26) ,e
. (p.31) Open the slot cover and :insert a card. (p.29) ! 5 14 Face the label side toward you and insert the end with the small holes into the camera.
Quick Start Guide Set the Mode Dial to <0> (Full Auto). (pAS) 6 All the necessary camera settings will be set automatically. I Focus the subject. (p.35) 7 Look through the viewfinder and aim the viewfinder center over the subject. Press the shutter button halfway, and the camera will focus the subject. Take the picture. (p.35) 8 Press the shutter button completely to take the picture. , L_ 9 ( I I I l,--L~=:::;::;::=:::;::;::~~~;;:;;7 Review the picture. (p .
Nomenclature • ~t :. I. . _ . _~ ;.. =. ~ .. ' ;" . -. 1. : . . . . 'T ~ • _ r - . : '. I;: > ~ • _ ... .-.. • For detailed information, reference page numbers are provided in parentheses (p.**). < AF· DRIVE> AF mode --- < ~ • WB > Metering mode selection/ selectionlDrive mode selection button (p.78/85) White balance selection button (p.95/65) LCD panel (p.18) ISO speed setting/Flash exposure compensation button (p.57/103) EF lens mount index (p.31) Flash-sync contacts (p.
Nomenclature < AF-OI\J > AF start button (p.35,79, 11 0) < ~f:· > Multi-controller (p.36) Dioptric adjustment knob (p.34) <*/~.~> AE lock/ Speaker (p.138) FE lock button/Index/ Reduce button (p.98/1 03/131/133, 161) Eyecup (p.1 00) I Viewfinder eyepiece -- Live View --~ shooting/Print/Share button (p.1 09/159, 168) I I I ........... Battery compartment I cover (p.26) : LCD monitor (p.40, 144) , I Light sensor (p.144) Tripod socket Access lamp (p.
Nomenclature LCD Panel Shutter speed - - - - - - - AF point selection ([ - : : : - ]) Busy (buSY) Card full warning (FuLL CF) -------------1 Card error warning (Err CF) Image-recording quality (p.54) . L• L .II M. M.II S. S .
Nomenclature . - ~ :,..., , . - . . ...., . "': -.. -~ =.:-. ~ - =- :: . ...: ~ : ~ .... - ".. ~ or, "- _ • Viewfinder Information Spot metering circle Focusing screen AF points (Superimposed display) I Max.
Nomenclature Mode Dial Camera User Settings Most camera settings can be registered under [II, ~, or [I] (p.187). B : Bulb (p.99) M : Manual exposure (p.94) Av : Aperture-priority AE (p.92) Tv : Shutter-priority AE (p.90) P : Program AE (p.88) 0: Full Auto (p.48) ~: 20 Creative Auto (p.
Nomenclature . r-. .. _ ' . - '. , '" _ ., - ' •. - , '. 4 '. ~ c' -.. . .. '. - EF24-105mm f/4L 15 UsM lens Focus mode switch (p.31) ,----_._77 mm filter thread (front of lens) Distance scale I '-~;:'-"~'.-"'~l~~~-- Zoom position index (p.32) Focusing ring (p.84,119) - - Contacts (p.13) Image Stabilizer switch (p.33) Lens mount index (p.
Nomenclature Battery Charger LC-E6 Charger for Battery Pack LP-E6 (p.24). - Power plug / Battery pack slot / -+~- Charge lamp This power unit is intended to be correctly orientated in a vertical or floor mount position. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS-SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. DANGER-TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, CAREFULLY FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS. For connection to a supply not in the U.S.A., use an attachment plug adapter of the proper configuration for the power outlet.
Getting Started This chapter explains preparatory steps and basic camera operations. Attaching the Strap Pass the end of the strap through the camera's strap mount eyelet from the bottom. Then pass it through the strap's buckle as shown in the illustration. Pull the strap to take up any slack and make sure the strap will not loosen from the buckle. • The eyepiece cover is also attached to the strap (p.1 00).
Charging the Battery 1 Remove the protective cover. .2 AttAach the bathtery. • s shown in t e illustration, attach the battery securely. • To detach the battery, follow the above procedure in reverse. LC-E6 ='~~~'. 3 Recharge the battery. For LC-E6 • As shown by the arrow, flip out the battery charger's prongs and insert the prongs into a power outlet. For LC-E6E LC-E6E • Connect the power cord to the charger and insert the plug into the power outlet. ~ . .
Charging the Battery :~~ Tips for Using the Battery and Charger • Recharge the battery on the day before or on the day it is to be used. Even during non-use or storage, a charged battery will gradually discharge and lose its power. • After recharging the battery, detach it and unplug the power cord or prongs from the power outlet. I • You can attach the cover in a different orientation to indicate whether the battery has been recharged or not.
Installing and Removing the Battery Installing the Battery Load a fully charged Battery Pack LP-E6 into the camera. 1 Open the battery compartment r cover. • Slide the lever as shown by the arrow and open the cover. Insert the battery. • Insert the end with the battery contacts. • Insert the battery until it locks in place. Close the cover. • o Press the cover until it snaps shut. Only the Battery Pack LP-E6 can be used. Removing the Battery ,._.._ - .... _----_.
Turning on the Power ~ ~ ~ .. ' ~ -.... ~ ':_~". _. _ ~.. •• • ~ . . . ._ _.. , .... ':.-'" _ "•• ~ r ~ ~ "_ ' . .. ,.,i l < OF F> : The camera is turned off and does not operate. Set to this position when not using the camera. : The camera turns on. <...-J> : The camera and < 0 > operate (p.37). I About the Automatic Self-Cleaning Sensor • Whenever you set the power switch to < 0 N I ........ > or < 0 FF>, the sensor cleaning will be executed automatically.
Turning on the Power Checking the Battery Level When the power switch is set to < ON > or <,.) >, the battery level will be indicated in one of six levels: J~[~J ••1••; ••1.:2150 [25DJ Icon~~)f~~(Olo) ....... ···/i< ONE SHOT R ..../ '" ······/
Installing and Removing the CF Card Although the thickness is different between the two types of CF (CompactFlash) cards, either one can be inserted into the camera. Also, Ultra DMA (UDMA) cards and hard disk-type cards can be used. Installing the Card ~-:1 Open the cover. , I ,2 Label side I ___ I rn _jI k .~ ~ -I·-~---·rn I Card ejection button • Slide the cover as shown by the arrow to open it. I Insert the card.
Installing and Removing the CF Card Removing the Card 1 Open the cover. • Set the power switch to . Make sure the access lamp is off, then open the cover. Access lamp -2 Remove the card. • Press the card ejection button. ~ The card will come out. • Close the cover. Card ejection button U • The access lamp lights or blinks while the picture is taken, when data is being transferred to the card and when data is being recorded, read, or erased on the card.
Attaching and Detaching a Lens Attaching a Lens Remove the caps. • Remove the rear lens cap and the body cap by turning them as shown by the arrow. I Attach the lens. • Align the red dots on the lens and camera and turn the lens as shown by the arrow until it snaps in place. On the lens, set the focus mode switch to (autofocus). If it is set to (manual focus), autofocus will not operate. .. -. -. ~T7 ~~ 4 Remove the front lens cap. o• Do not Jook at the sun directly through any lens.
Attaching and Detaching a Lens About Zooming To zoom, turn the zoom ring on the lens with your fingers. If you want to zoom, do it before focusing. Turning the zoom ring after achieving focus may throw off the focus slightly. Detaching the Lens While pressing the lens release button, turn the lens as shown by the arrow. • Turn the lens until it stops, then detach it. • Attach the dust cap to the detached lens.
About the Lens Image Stabilizer When you use the IS lens' built-in Image Stabilizer, camera shake is corrected to obtain a less blurred shot. The procedure explained here is based on the EF24-1 05mm f/4L IS USM lens as an example. * IS stands for Image Stabilizer. 1 Set the IS switch to . • Set the camera's power switch to . I 2 Press the shutter button halfway. 3 Take the picture. ~ The Image Stabilizer will operate.
Basic Operation Adjusting the Viewfinder Clarity Turn the dioptric adjustment knob. • Turn the knob left or right so that the nine AF points in the viewfinder look sharp. aI If the camera's dioptric adjustment still cannot provide a sharp viewfinder image, using Dioptric Adjustment Lens E (10 types, sold separately) is recommended. Holding the Camera To obtain sharp images, hold the camera still to minimize camera shake. I I I I !'" -~ (, ;) L ~ Horizontal shooting . --"--- ~ ... ".,,~_.
Basic Operation Shutter Button The shutter button has two steps. You can press the shutter button halfway. Then you can further press the shutter button completely. Pressing halfway This activates autofocusing and automatic exposure metering that sets the shutter speed and aperture. The exposure setting (shutter speed and aperture) is displayed on the LCD panel and in the viewfinder (04). Pressing completely This releases the shutter and takes the picture.
Basic Operation a Using the Main Dial for Sel.ecting After pressing a button, turn the <~> dial. When you press a button, its function remains selected for 6 seconds ( 06 ). During this time, you can turn the dial to set the desired setting. When the function turns off or if you press the shutter button halfway, the camera will be ready to shoot. .. Use this dial to select or set the metering mode, AF mode, ISO speed, AF point, etc. - (2) Turn the <~> dial only.
'. -~- ~ ~_.. ~ ~ ~~. .;;.. " ~. . - - ,. .- Basic Operation ~ . o Using the Quick Control Dial for Selecting Before using the <0> dial, set the power switch to <..,.J>. After pressing a button, turn the <0> dial. When you press a button, its function remains selected for 6 seconds (06 ). During this time, you can turn the < 0 > dial to set the desired setting. When the function turns off or if you press the shutter button halfway, the camera will be ready to shoot.
~!~ Using the Quick Control Screen The shooting settings are displayed on the LCD monitor where you can quickly select and set the functions. This is called the Quick Control screen. 1 Display the Quick Control screen. • Press < ~f~ > straight down. ~ The Quick Control screen will appear. (010 ) 2 Set the desired setting. • Use < ~f~ > to select a function. • In the <0> (Full Auto) mode, you can select certain drive modes (p.85) and the image-recording quality (p.54 ). ...
,~f:· •• ~:..~ .:.. t ~ • • ':-':: ~.,r:~~.- ... -~~:;. Using the Quick Control Screen '~:~:.'~:., '.".'~~': .. '.~ ......... ~:~, .. ~. Quick Control Screen Nomenclature r-'- Picture Style (p.59) Aperture (p.92) Shutter speed (p.90) Exposure compensation/ AEB setting (p.97) .... Shooting mode (p.20)- _, 1/125 M ! l ! Highlight tone priority (p.177) I F5.6 lID] AUTO D+ Flash exposure compensation (p.1 03) -2 .. 1..QI.. 1.~2 ~ · I. .l .\ IISO speed (p.
mE!J Menu Operations You can set various functions with the menus such as the imagerecording quality, date/time, etc. While looking at the LCD monitor, you use the
Ii!iI3mJ Menu Operations Menu Setting Procedure 1 Display the menu. fi] Quality jL Beep Shoot wlo card Review time Peripheral illumin. On On 2 sec. correct. ,~ I Quality jL Beep On Shoot wlo card Review time Peripheral illumin. On 2 sec • Press the < MENU> button to display the menu. 2 Select a tab. 3 Select the desired item. • Turn the < i:S3 > dial to select a tab. • Turn the < 0 > dial to select the item, then press < @ >. correct. 4 Select the setting.
Before You Start Im:m:J Setting the Interface Language 1 Select [Language] . [f] • Under the [~:] tab, select [Language] (the third item from the top), then press < @ > . LCD brightness Auto Date/Time 09/171'0813:10 ---- ------- ------_.~--- La~_~9_e_~~_ 2 Set the desired language. • Turn the <0> or dial to select the language, then press < @ >. ~ The language will change. Im:m:J Setting the Date and Time Check if the camera's date and time are set correctly.
Before You Start mmrn Formatting the Card If the card is new or was previously formatted by another camera or personal corrlputer, formatting the card with the camera is recommended. OJ When the card is formatted, all images and data in the card will be erased. Even protected images will be erased, so make sure there is nothing you need to keep. If necessary, transfer the images to a personal computer, etc., before formatting the card. 1 Select [Format].
Before You Start mmg Set the Power-off Time/Auto Power Off You can change the auto power-off tinle for the camera to turn off automatically after a certain period of non-operation. If you do not want the camera to turn off automatically, set this to [Off]. After the power turns off, you can turn on the camera again by pressing the shutter button or other button. 1 Select [Auto power off] . • Under the [~.] tab, select [Auto power off], then press <@ >. 2 [l] 44 Set the desired time.
Before You Start mmm Reverting the Camera to the Default Settings '* The camera's shooting settings and menu settings can be reverted to the default. 1 Select [Clear settings]. • Under the [~=J tab, select [Clear setti ngs], then press < @ >. 2 Select [Clear all camera settings]. 3 Select [OK]. • Turn the < 0 > dial to select [Clear all camera settings], then press <@>. • Turn the < 0 > dial to select [OK], then press < @ >.
Before You Start Camera Settings Auto power off 1 min. Beep Camera Settings On Image jump wi B Auto rotate OnO~ Shoot wlo card On LCD brightness Auto: Standard Review time 2 sec. DatelTime No changes Highlight alert Disable Language No changes AF point display Disable Video system No changes Brightness Camera user settings No changes Histogram .... .My Menu settings 10 images .
Basic Shooting This chapter explains how to use the fully-automatic modes (D/~) on the Mode Dial for best results. With the fully-automatic modes (0/(£8) ), all you do is point and shoot and the camera sets everything automatically (p.198). Also, to prevent botched pictures due to mistaken operations, !!@jor shooting settings cannot be changed in the fully-automatic modes.
o I' Fully Automatic Shooting ~ ~_n _ _ L~ _~~l3>_n -11 AF point Set the Mode Dial to < 0>. j 2 Aim any AF point over the subject. • All the AF points will be used to focus, and generally the closest object will be focused. • Aiming the center AF point over the subject will make focusing easier. Focus the subject. • Press the shutter button halfway, and the lens focusing ring will rotate to focus . .. The AF point which achieves focus will briefly flash in red.
o Fully Automatic Shooting • The focus confirmation light < e > blinks and focus is not achieved. Aim the AF point over an area having good contrast between light and dark, then press the shutter button halfway (p.84). If you are too close to the subject, move away and try again. • Sometimes multiple AF points flash simultaneously. This indicates that focus has been achieved at all those AF points. As long as the AF point covering the desired subject flashes, you can take the picture.
o Full Auto Techniques Recomposing the Shot Depending on the scene, position the subject toward the left or right to create a balanced background and good perspective. In the <0> (Full Auto) mode, while you press the shutter button halfway to focus a still subject, the focus will be locked. You can then recompose the shot and press the shutter button completely to take the picture. This is called "focus lock".
~ Creative Auto Shooting The <0> Full Auto mode takes care of everything, whereas the Creative Auto mode enables you to easily change the picture's brightness, depth of field, color tone (Picture Style), etc. The default settings are the same as the < 0 > (Full Auto) mode. * CA stands for Creative Auto. Set the Mode Dial to < @) >. .. The Creative Auto screen appears on the LCD monitor. Press < ~f: > straight down. ~ You can use < ~~: > to select a function.
@) Creative Auto Shooting Shutter speed and aperture ...... L ISO speed . '> (1 ) (2) (3) (5) (4) .~ ··········Possible shots Battery check Maximum burst (1) Blurring/sharpening the background If you move the index mark toward the left, the background will look more blurred. If you move it toward the right, the background will look more in focus. (2) Adjusting the picture brightness If you move the index mark toward the left, the picture will look darker.
Image Settings This chapter explains image-related function settings: Image-recording quality, ISO speed, Picture Styles, white balance, color space, etc. In the fully-automatic modes (D/~), only the imagerecording quality, lens peripheral illumination correction, and file numbering method can be set as explained in this chapter. Folders can also be created and selected. • The icon on the right of the page title indicates that the function can be used when the Mode Dial is set to < P lTv I • "* AV/M/B>.
(I3m.J Setting the Image-recording Quality _ You can select the pixel count and the image quality. There are six JPEG recording quality settings: • L, .II L, • M, .II M, • S, and" S. There are three RAW recording quality settings: ~, S~ 1, and S~ 2. RAW images must be processed with the provided software (p.56). 1 Select [Quality]. • 2 I Under the [Of] tab, select [Quality], then press < @ >. Select the image-recording quality. To select a RAW setting, turn the dial.
m3ml Setting the Image-recording Quality .' ~ . _~ , -. : ~ .• , .. -. ~. : '.' -.. - \... .' ~ ~ .. 7 .. ; '. _ • ; ". ' ...... . '_. Guide to Image-recording Quality Settings (Approx.) Quality Pixels (megapixels) Printing Size .L .ilL Approx. 21.0 (21.0M) A2 or larger .M .11M Approx. 11.1 (11.1M) Around A3 .S .liS Approx.5.2 (5.2M) Around A4 fim!i!J Approx. 21 .0 (21.0M) Sfim!lJ1 Sfim!lJ2 JPEG RAW File Size (MB) Possible Shots 6.1 310 78 (310) 3.
lmlI!J Setting the Image-recording Quality About RAW The RAW image is the data output by the image sensor, converted to digital data and recorded on the card as is. You can select it from among ~, S~ 1, or S~2. "RAW" written in the text will refer to all three RAW settings: ~, S~1, and S~2. With RAW images, you can use the provided software to make various adjustments as needed. From the RAW image, the software can develop and produce the adjusted image in the desired type such as JPEG or TIFF. -- About [.
Imml Setting the Image-recording Quality -- • The maximum burst is displayed even when a card is not in the camera. Make sure that a card is loaded before taking a picture. If [,Q,C.Fn II -2: High ISO speed noise reduction] is set to [2: Strong], the maximum burst will be greatly reduced (p.176). [i] If the viewfinder displays "99" for the maximum burst, it means the maximum burst is 99 or higher. If 98 or lower is displayed, the maximum burst is 98 or lower.
ISO: Setting the ISO Speed * ISO Speed Guide 'r·'· ,. . . . . . .••... '; Shooting Situation (No flash) ISO Speed i . i i .... L, 100 - 200 Sunny outdoors 400 - 800 Overcast skies, evening 1600 - 6400, H1, H2 Dark indoors or night Flash Range The higher the ISO speed, the farther the flash range will be. o • If [,g. C.Fn II -3: Highlight tone priority] is set to [1: Enable], the settable ISO speed range will be ISO 200 - 6400 (p.177) .
~:~ Selecting a Picture Style * By selecting a Picture Style, you can obtain image effects matching your photographic expression or the subject. In the < 0> (Full Auto) mode, you cannot select the Picture Style. Press the < ?:~ > button. • When the camera is ready to shoot, press the < ~:~ > button. ~ The Picture Style screen will appear. Picture Style I o Standard 3.() o.~ O,f) 0 ~~ ~I ~ ~ ~~mm 2 Select a Picture Style. • Turn the or <0> dial to select a Picture Style, then press < § >.
¢:~ Selecting a Picture Style * I.;;:.NI Neutral This Picture Style is for users who prefer to process images with their personal computer. For natural colors and subdued images. !.;::.FI Fa ithfu I This Picture Style is for users who prefer to process images with their personal computer. When the subject is captured under a color temperature of 5200K, the color is adjusted calorimetrically to nlatch the subject's color. The image is dull and subdued. I.;;:.
~:~ Customizing a Picture Style "* You can custonlize a Picture Style by adjusting individual parameters like [Sharpness] and [Contrast]. To see the resulting effects, take test shots. To customize [Monochrome], see the next page. ; Picture Style Standard () 3.() O,~ O.V a ~~~~WJ r.r.n ~.~.. .,._ I ~ r;w;-n ~~.IJ .... , • EJ'_L' ~.' 1 Press the < ¢:~ > button. 2 Select a Picture Style. 3 Select a parameter. ~~ .
0::' ~ Customizing a Picture Style * By selecting [Default set.] in step 3, you can revert the respective Picture Style to its default parameter settings. .. To shoot with the Picture Style you modified, follow step 2 on the preceding page to select the modified Picture Style and then shoot. • Monochrome Adjustment For Monochrome, you can also set [Filter effect] and [Toning effect] in addition to [Sharpness] and [Contrast] explained on the preceding page.
~:~ Registering a Picture Style '* You can select a base Picture Style such as [Portrait] or [Landscape], adjust its parameters as desired and register it under [User Def. 1], [User Def. 2], or [User Def. 3]. You can create Picture Styles whose parameter settings such as for sharpness and contrast are different. You can also adjust the parameters of a Picture Style which has been registered to the camera with the provided software. Press the < ~;~ > button. 2 Pkture Style User Oef.
.;:~ Registering a Picture Style * 6 Set the parameter. • Turn the < 0 > dial to adjust the parameter as desired, then press <@>. For details, see "Customizing a Picture Style" on pages 61-62 . Picture Style User Def. 1 6.() a.~ o ""-s-j ~~,. r--
button to register the new Picture Style. The Picture Style selection screen will then reappear.
WB : Setting the White Balance"* White balance (WB) is for making the white areas look white. Normally, the < m!ml > (Auto) setting will obtain the correct white balance. If natural-looking colors cannot be obtained with < m!ml >, you can select the white balance for each light source or set it manually by shooting a white object. In the fullyautomatic modes (D/@)), < ~ > is set automatically. Press the <~·WB> button. (06) Select the white balance. • While looking at the LCD panel, turn the <0> dial.
WB: Setting the White Balance * ~ ._. b..,• ...::j ._ . . . . I _ " .... .;.~_ .. _ ••. '''~ ,-; " : .-~ , ••.• : ;:~_'. __ 0. -'.' '.·~:I~- :' .'. __ . . • ,.- . ' Custom White Balance Custom white balance enables you to manually set the white balance for a specific light source for better accuracy. Do this procedure under the actual light source to be used. ----------_ _ _---..• 1 Photograph a white object. a • The plain, white object should fill the spot metering circle.
WB: Setting the White Balance * • If the exposure obtained in step 1 is way off, a correct white balance might not be obtained. • If the image was captured while the Picture Style was set to [Monochrome] (p.60), it cannot be selected in step 3. ~ • Instead of a white object, an 18% gray card (commercially available) can produce a more accurate white balance. • The personal white balance registered with the provided software will be registered under <~·A>.
~! White Balance Correction '* You can correct the white balance that has been set. This adjustment will have the same effect as using a commercially-available color temperature conversion filter or color compensating filter. Each color can be corrected to one of nine levels. This is for advanced users who are familiar with using color temperature conversion or color compensating filters. White Balance Correction 1 Select [WB SHIFT/BKT]. • Under the [01:] tab, select [WB SHIFT/BKT], then press <@>.
~! White Balance Correction * White Ba.lance Auto Bracketing With just one shot, three images having a different color tone can be recorded simultaneously. Based on the color temperature of the current white balance setting, the image will be bracketed with a blue/amber bias or magenta/green bias. This is called white balance bracketing (WB-BKT). White balance bracketing is possible up to ±3 levels in single-level increments. Set the white balance bracketing amount.
li!iI3:ml Lens Peripheral Illumination Correction _ Due to the lens characteristics, the four corners of the picture might look darker. This is called lens light fall-off or drop in peripheral illumination. This can be corrected. For JPEG images, lens light fall-off is corrected when the image is captured. For RAW images, it can be corrected with Digital Photo Professional (provided software). The default setting is [Enable]. 1 Select [Peripheral illumin. fiJ Quality Beep Shoat w/o card correct.].
m3ml Lens Peripheral Illumination Correction Abolltthe Lens Correction Data The camera already contains lens peripheral light correction data for about 25 lenses. In step 2, if you select [Enable], the peripheral light correction will be applied automatically for any lens whose correction data has been registered in the camera. With the EOS Utility (provided software), you can check which lenses have their correction data registered in the camera.
1m] Creating and Selecting a Folder You can freely create and select the folder where the captured images are to be saved. This is optional since a folder will be created automatically for saving captured images. Create a Folder 1 Select [Select folder]. • Under the [~.] tab, select [Select folder], then press <@>. 2 Select [Create folder]. • Turn the < 0 > dial to select [Create folder], then press <@>. Create a new folder. • Turn the < 0 > dial to select [OK], then press < @ > .
li!iI3mJ Creating and Selecting a Folder Selecting a Folder Lowest file number Quantity of images in folder Select folder &!J lOOEOS5D 10lEOSSD lO2E055D 103EOSSD lO4EOS5D 525 105EOS5D 5 Create folder lA'~l ' Ii 69 112 76 7 I c. " "'~""''''''''_.#:. '"" ~---- .... I Folder name • With the Select folder screen displayed, turn the < 0> dial to select the desired folder, then press < @ >. ... The folder where the captured images will be saved will be selected.
li!1ImIJ File Numbering Methods The file number is like the frame number on a roll of film. The captured images are assigned a sequential file number from 0001 to 9999 and saved in one folder. You can change how the file number is assigned. The file number will appear on a personal computer in this format: IMG 0001.JPG. 1 Select [File numbering]. • Under the [~'] tab, select [File numbering], then press < @ >. 2 Select the file numbering method.
m3ml File Numbering Methods Auto Reset The file numbering restarts from 0001 each time the card is replaced or a new folder is created. Whenever the card is replaced or a new folder created, the file numbering starts from 0001. This is convenient if you want to organize images according to cards or folders.
mmm Setting the Color Space * The color space refers to the range of reproducible colors. With this camera, you can set the color space for captured images to sRGB or Adobe RGB. For normal shooting, sRGB is recommended. In the fully-automatic modes (Of@)), sRGB is set automatically. 1 Select [Color space] . • Under the [01:] tab, select [Color space], then press <@>. 2 Set the desired color space. • Select [sRGB] or [Adobe RGB], then press <@>.
Setting the AF and Drive Modes o O(~D 0' u......) 0 0 The viewfinder has 9 AF points. By selecting a suitable AF point, you can shoot with autofocus while framing the subject as desired. You can also select the AF mode and drive mode best matching the shooting conditions and subject. '* • The icon on the right of the page title indicates that the function can be used when the Mode Dial is set to < P lTv I AV/M/B> .
AF: Selecting the AF Mode * Select the AF mode suiting the shooting conditions or subject. In the fully-automatic modes (O/~), "AI Focus AF" is set automatically. 1 On the lens, set the focus mode switch to . Press the < AF •DRIVE> button. (06) Select the AF mode. • While looking at the LCD panel, turn the dial.
AF : Selecting the AF Mode 1:< One-Shot AF for StHISubjects Suited for still subjects. When you press the shutter button halfway, the camera will focus only once. • When focus is achieved, the AF point which achieved focus will flash in red, and the focus confirmation light > in the viewfinder will also light. AF point Focus confirmation • With evaluative metering, the light exposure setting will be set at the same time focus is achieved.
AF: Selecting the AF Mode 1< D o o~o D~~D o D • When the AF point selection (p.81) is automatic, the camera first uses the center AF point to focus. Within the spot metering circle, there are six invisible Assist AF points (. in diagram) that function in the AI SERVO AF mode. Therefore, even if the subject moves away from the center AF point during autofocusing, focusing can still continue.
EEl Selecting the AF Point"* Select one of the nine AF points to autofocus. Manual selection enables you to select one of the nine AF points. And automatic selection has the camera automatically select one of the nine AF points. In the fully-automatic modes (Of@)), automatic AF point selection will be set automatically. You cannot select the AF point. Press the button. (06) ~ ! ! I\ .... _-_.- - 2 The selected AF point will be displayed in the viewfinder and on the LCD panel.
EE Selecting the AF Point * - . ~..'. . ' . . .. . Selecting with the Dial • When you turn the < tCl~ > or < 0 > dial, the AF point selection will change in the respective direction. • When all AF points light up, automatic AF point selection will be set.
EB Selecting the AF Point)'( Lens' Maximum Aperture and AF Sensitivity With lenses whose maximum aperture is larger than t/S.6 With the center AF point, cross-type AF (sensitive to both vertical and horizontal lines) is possible. The remaining eight AF points are horizontal-line sensitive or vertical-line sensitive. With lenses whose maximum aperture is larger than t12.8 With the center AF point, high-precision, cross-type AF sensitive to both vertical and horizontal lines is possible.
When Autofocus Fails Autofocus can fail to achieve focus (the focus confirmation light blinks) with certain subjects such as the following: <. > Subjects difficult to focus • Low-contrast subjects (Example: Blue sky, solid-color walls, etc.) • Subjects in low light • Extremely backlit or reflective subjects (Example: Car with a reflective body, etc.) • Near and far subjects covered by an AF point (Example: Animal in a cage, etc.
~ Selecting the Drive Mode '* Single and continuous drive modes are provided. In the < 0 > (Full Auto) mode, single shooting is set automatically. Press the < AF· DRIVE> button. (06) Select the drive mode. • While looking at the LCD panel, turn the < 0 > dial. [ J ONE SHOT D Single shooting When you press the shutter button completely, one shot will be taken. ~ Continuous shooting (Max. 3.9 shots per sec.) While you press the shutter button completely, shots will be taken continuously. ~ ~ : 10-sec.
~ Self-timer Operation Use the self-timer when you want to be in the picture. The < ~ & > (10 sec. timer) can be used in all shooting modes. Press the < AF •DRIVE> button. (06) Select the self-timer. • Look at the LCD panel and turn the <0> dial. [ D J ONE SHOT ~& : 10-sec. self-timer ~ ~2: 2-sec. self-timer * .-. lil$>J Take the picture. • Focus the subject and press the shutter button completely. ..
Advanced Operations In the P lTv I Av IM/B shooting modes, you can select the shutter speed, aperture, and other camera settings to change the exposure and obtain various effects. • The *: icon on the right of the page title indicates that the function can be used when the Mode Dial is set to < P lTv I Av/M/B>. • After you press the shutter button halfway and let go, the LCD panel and viewfinder information will remain displayed for about 4 sec. (04 ).
P: Program AE The camera automatically sets the shutter speed and aperture to suit the subject's brightness. This is called Program AE. *
stands for Program. * AE stands for Auto Exposure. ------~~~~y--- . . -~-- -, J;~~ _- ... _-_.,,_..-- ._---- , _---_._-- ,---_.._._- / 1 Set the Mode Dial to
. 2 Focus the subject. • Look through the viewfinder and aim the selected AF point over the subject. Then press the shutter button halfway. ..
P: Program AE [i] 7 I '\ ~ I t. • If the "30"" shutter speed and the maximum aperture blink, it indicates underexposure. Increase the ISO speed or use flash. • Ifthe "8000" shutter speed and the minimum aperture blink, it indicates overexposure. Lower the ISO speed or use an NO fHter(sold separately) to reduce the amount of light entering the lens.
Tv : Shutter-Priority AE In this mode, you set the shutter speed and the camera automatically sets the aperture to obtain the correct exposure matching the brightness of the subject. This is called shutter-priority AE. A faster shutter speed can freeze the action or moving subject. Or a slower shutter speed can create a blurred effect, giving the impression of motion. * < Tv> stands for Time value. Frozen action (Fast shutter speed) Blurred motion (Slow shutter speed) Set the Mode Dial to .
Tv: ._ .-,,_, - _IUU ~" c=>- e::> ,_,e::> c::::;) t.u~ Shutter-Priority AE • If the maximum aperture blinks, it indicates underexposure. Turn the < ~ > dial to set a slower shutter speed until the aperture stops blinking or set a higher ISO speed. • If the minimum aperture blinks, it indicates overexposure. Turn the < B > dial to set a faster shutter speed until the aperture stops blinking or set a lower ISO speed.
Av: Aperture-Priority AE In this mode, you set the desired aperture and the camera sets the shutter speed automatically to obtain the correct exposure suiting the subject brightness. This is called aperture-priority AE. A higher f/number (smaller aperture hole) will make more of the foreground and background fall within acceptable focus. On the other hand, a lower f/number (larger aperture hole) will make less of the foreground and background fall within acceptable focus.
Av: Aperture-Priority AE =:I'-'I~ ttP_11_' <::::::> ~Il. 7 I '\ [iI • I I I I If the "30'''' shutter speed blinks, it indicates underexposure. Turn the <8> dial to set a larger aperture (smaller f/number) until the blinking stops or set a higher ISO speed. • If the "8000" shutter speed blinks, it indicates overexposure. Turn the < B > dial to set a smaller aperture (larger f/number) until the blinking stops or set a lower ISO speed.
M: Manual Exposure In this mode, you set both the shutter speed and aperture as desired. To determine the exposure, refer to the exposure level indicator in the viewfinder or use a commercially-available handheld exposure meter. This method is called manual exposure. * < M > stands for Manual. Set the Mode Dial to . [ rNlE Set the shutter speed and aperture. 32D 6.3 (3 :a] DCs] @!] -2..1•••••1.:2 .". ONE SHOT Iso,nn ,uu • To set the shutter speed, turn the dial.
[~J Selecting the Metering Mode *: You can select one of four methods to measure the subject brightness. In the fully-automatic modes (O/@)), evaluative metering is set automatically. ." 1 2 Press the < ~ · WB > button. (06) Select the metering mode. • While looking at the LCD panel, turn the <~> dial. [@] Evaluative metering This is an all-around metering mode suited for portraits and even backlit subjects. The camera sets the exposure automatically to suit the scene. [0] Partial metering o aGaa ..
Setting Exposure Compensation '* Exposure compensation is used to alter the standard exposure set by the camera. You can make the image look brighter (increased exposure) or darker (decreased exposure). You can set the exposure compensation up to ±2 stops in 1/3-stop increments. the Mode Dial to
, , 1 Set or . 2 Check the exposure level indicator. • Press the shutter button halfway and check the exposure level indicator.
~ Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB) * By changing the shutter speed or aperture automatically, the camera brackets the exposure up to ±2 stops in 1/3-stop increments for three successive shots. This is called AEB. * AEB stands for Auto Exposure Bracketing. 1 Select [Expo. comp./AEB]. ~ -2 •• t •• ~ •• 1• ~ Expo.camp I AEB White balance • ~ Exposure camp.l AEB setting 2 Under the [~:] tab, select [Expo. comp./AEB], then press <@>. Set the AEB amount. • Turn the < B > dial to set the AEB amount.
* AE Lock* Use AE lock when the area of focus is to be different from the exposure metering area or when you want to take multiple shots at the same exposure setting. Press the <*> button to lock the exposure, then recompose and take the shot. This is called AE lock. It is effective for backlit subjects. Focus the subject. • Press the shutter button halfway. ~ The exposure setting will be displayed. Press the < ~ * > button.
B: Bulb Exposures When bulb is set, the shutter stays open while you hold down the shutter button completely, and closes when you let go of the shutter button. This is called bulb exposure. Use bulb exposures for night scenes, fireworks, the heavens, and other subjects requiring long exposures. ----~-~'\~- " ------- )':;:JY~ ---~11 I _--L-~ _ Set the Mode Dial to <8>. J Set the desired aperture. • While looking at the LCD panel, turn the <~> or <0> dial.
B: Bulb Exposures Using the Eyepiece Cover If you take a picture without looking at the viewfinder, light entering the eyepiece can throw off the exposure. To prevent this, use the eyepiece cover (p.23) attached to the camera strap. Remove the eyecup. • Push the bottom of the eyecup upward. Attaching the eyepiece cover. • Slide the eyepiece cover down into the eyepiece groove to attach it.
Mirror Lockup"* Although using the self-timer or Remote Switch can prevent camera shake, using mirror lockup to prevent camera vibrations can also help when you use a super telephoto lens or shoot close ups. When [.Q. C.Fn III -6: Mirror lockup] is set to [1: Enable] (p.180), shooting with mirror lockup will be possible. 1 Focus the subject, press the shutter button completely and release it. • 2 The mirror will swing up. Press the shutter button completely again . ...
i Remote Control Shooting RC-1 With Remote Controller RC-1 or RC-5 (both sold separately), you can shoot remotely up to about 5 meters/16.4 feet from the camera. RC-1 enables you to shoot immediately or have a 2-sec. delay, and RC-5 has a 2-sec. delay. RC-5 1 Focus the subject. 2 Set the lens focus mode switch to . • You can also shoot with . Press the < AF •DRIVE> button. (06) Select the self-timer.
~ Flash Photography EOS-dedicated, EX-series Speed Htes An EX-series Speedlite (sold separately) makes flash photography as easy as normal shooting without flash. For detailed instructions, see the EX-series Speed lite's instruction manual. This camera is a Type-A camera that can use all the features of EX-series Speedlites. Shoe-mount Speed lites Macro Lites • FE Lock This enables you to attain a proper flash exposure for a specific part of the subject.
~ Flash Photography Using Non-Canon Flash Units Sync Speed The camera can synchronize with non-Canon compact flash units at 1/ 200 sec. and slower speeds. With large studio flash units, since the flash duration is longer, set the sync speed within 1/60 sec. to 1/30 sec. Be sure to test the flash synchronization before shooting. PC Terminal • The camera's PC tern~linal can be used with flash units having a sync cord. The PC terminal is threaded to prevent inadvertent disconnection .
Ii!J3m] Setting the Flash * When an EX-series Speedlite (such as the 580EX II and 430EX II) settable by the camera is attached, you can use the camera's menu screen to set the Speedlite's flash function settings and Custom Functions. First attach the Speedlite to the camera and turn on the Speedlite. For details on Speedlite functions, refer to the Speedlite's instruction manual. Flash Function Settings 1 Select [External Speedlite control].
m3mI Setting the Flash 1r [i] About E-TTL II For normal flash exposures, set it to [Evaluative]. If [Average] is set, the flash exposure will be averaged for the entire metered scene as with an external metering flash. Flash exposure compensation may be necessary depending on the scene, so this setting is for advanced users. Flash C.Fn Settings Flash C. Fn settings Auto power off C Enabl~d 1:Disabled OJ: 1 Select [Flash C.Fn settings]. 2 Set the flash function settings.
Live View Shooting and Movies You can shoot while viewing the picture on the camera's LCD monitor. This is called "Live View shooting." You can shoot both still photos and movies. o When shooting movies at the 1920x1080 size (Full HD quality), use a large-capacity card having an actual reading/writing speed of at least 8 MB/sec. If you use a card with a slow writing speed when shooting movies at 1920x1 080, the movie might not be recorded properly.
01 Preparing for Live View Shooting * This sets the camera for Live View shooting of still photos. To shoot movies, see page 121. 1 Set the shooting mode. • Select one of the following modes: P/Tv/Av/M/B. 2 LCD brightness DatelTlme Language Video system Auto 09/171'0813:10 English Select [Live View/Movie fu nco set.]. • Under the [~:] tab, select [Live Viewl Movie tunc. set.], then press < @ >. NTSC sensor cleaning live V:ewll..1ovie func. set 3 Select [LV func. setting]. Live View/Movie tunc.
01 Preparing for Live View Shooting * Display the Live View image. • Press the < LI > button . .-. The Live View image will appear on the LCD monitor. • Press the < LI > button again to turn off the LCD monitor and quit the Live View shooting. About [Screen settings] You can select the LCD monitor's image brightness. • Stills display ~ Geared for still photos, the image is displayed at the standard brightness to make it easy to see.
Shooting* Live View shooting is effective for still subjects whose distance to the camera does not change. If you handhold the camera and shoot while viewing the LCD monitor, camera shake can cause blurred images. Using a tripod is recommended. 1 Use AF to focus . • Press the < AF-ON > button. ~ The camera will focus with the current AF mode (p.113). Take the picture. • Press the shutter button completely. ~ The picture will be taken and the captured image is displayed on the LCD monitor.
Shooting * Pressing the
button will display the menu screen so you can set menu functions. Press the button again to return to the Live View image. If you select [0: Dust Delete Data], [~: Sensor cleaning], [~: Clear settings], or [~: Firmware Ver.], the Live View shooting will be terminated. Battery Life with Live View Still Photo Shooting Temperature Af23°C 173°F At DOC 132°F Possible Shots Approx. 200 Approx.Shooting *" About the Information Display • Each time you press the < INFO. > button, the information display will change. White balance - Screen settings -----~ · t::Jmt1: Stills display · _ : Exposure simulation · 1t'IiJm1: Movie display ('......... Movie shooting remaining time/Elapsed time ......... AF point (Quick mode) _. Magnifying frame ..... Histogram . AE lock _... AEB Pictu re Style·········..·····-_···__···--AF mode _..__ .-----i ...
Using AF to Focus '* Selecting the AFMode The AF modes available are [Quick mode], [Live mode] (p.115), and [Live ~ mode] (face detection) (p.116). If you want to achieve precise focusing, set the lens focus mode switch to , magnify the image, and focus manually (p.119). Select the AF mode. Uve View/Movie func. set. • Under [": Live View/Movie tunc. set.] , select [AF mode].
Using AF to Focus * Select the AF point. • Press the < AF· DRIVE> button, then use < :f: > to select the AF point. • If you keep tilting < ~f: > in the same direction, it will toggle between manual and automatic AF point selection. Focus the subject. • Aim the AF point over the subject, and hold down the < AF-ON > button. ~ The Live View image will turn off, the reflex mirror will go back down, and AF will be executed. ~ When focus is achieved, the beeper will sound and the Live View image will reappear.
Using AF to Focus * Live Mode: AFI!m The image sensor is used to focus. Although AF is possible with the Live View image displayed, the AF operation will take longer than with Quick mode. Also, achieving focus may be more difficult than with Quick mode. Display the Live View image. • Press the < 13 > button. • The Live View image will appear on the LCD monitor. .., The AF point <0> will appear. Move the AF point.
Using AF to Focus * Live~ (Face Detection) Mode: AF ~ With the same AF method as the Live mode, the human face is detected and focused. Have the target person face the camera. 1 Display the Live View image. • Press the < 1:1 > button . .. The Live View image will appear on the LCD monitor. • When a face is detected, the <: :> frame will appear over the face to be focused. • If multiple faces are detected, < ( ) > will be displayed. Use the < ~f: > to move the < ( ) > frame over the target face.
Using AF to Focus * -- • If the focus is way off, face detection will not be possible. If the lens enables manual focusing even while the lens focus switch is set to < AF >, turn the focusing ring to attain rough focus. The face will then be detected and <: :> will be displayed. • An object other than a human face might be detected as a face. • Face detection will not work if the face is very small or large in the picture, too bright or too dark, titled horizontally or diagonally, or partially hidden.
Using AF to Focus * -- Live Mode and Live~ (Face Detection) Mode Notes Shooting conditions which can make focusing difficult: .. Low-contrast subjects such as the blu~skyand solid-color, flat surfaces. • Subjects in low light. • Stripes and other patterns where there is contrast onlyiothe horizontal direction. • Under a light source whose brightness, color, or pattern keeps changing. • Night scenes or points of light. • Under fluorescent lighting or when the image flickers. • Extremely small subjects.
Focusing Manually'* You can magnify the image and focus precisely manually. 1 Set the lens focus mode switch to . • Turn the lens focusing ring to focus roughly. 2 Moving the magnifying frame. Use < ~f: > to move the magnifying frame to the position where you want to focus. If you press < ~f: > straight down, the magnifying frame will return to the image center. Magnifying frame the image. .3 Magnify • Press the < > button. ~ • The image within the magnifying frame will be magnified.
Silent Shooting *: Below are instructions for setting the [~: Live View/Movie func. set.] menu's [Silent shoot.]. • Mode 1 The shooting operation noise is quieter than with normal shooting through the viewfinder. When you set the drive mode to <~>, you can shoot continuously at approx. 3 fps. • Mode 2 When you press the shutter button completely, only one shot will be taken. While you keep holding down the shutter button, the camera operation will be suspended.
.~ Shooting Movies :-:." ~~ ...~: 1·.' . : .. ~; :4"- -~,.._: You can shoot movies in all shooting modes. Also, during the Live View image display or movie shooting, you can take still photos by pressing the shutter button completely. Playing back the movie on a TV set connected to the camera is recommended (p.139-140). 1 LCD brightness Auto 091111'08 13:10 English Datel1ime Language Video system NTSC Sensor cleaning - - - - - - - - Live View/Movie func. set.
." Shooting Movies Display the Live View image. • Press the < 01 > button . ., The image matching the [Screen settings] (p.109) setting is displayed on the LCD monitor. 5 Focus the subject. • Before shooting a movie, focus with AF or manual focus (p.113-119). Start shooting the movie. • Press < @ > to start shooting the movie. While the movie is being shot, the". mark will be displayed on the upper right of the screen. II Stop shooting the movie. • Press < § > again.
.,. Shooting Movies Taking Still Photos During Movie Shooting • You can take a still photo at anytime by pressing the shutter button completely, even during movie shooting. The shutter speed and aperture are set automatically. The ISO speed is also set automatically within ISO 100 - 3200. • The still photo will cover the entire screen including the semi-transparent mask. • If you take a still photo during movie shooting, the movie will record a still photo for about 1 sec.
•.,. Shooting Movies Notes on Movie Shooting Playback and Connection to TV • If the brightness suddenly changes greatly during movie shooting, that part might look momentarily still when you playback the movie. • If you connect the camera to a TV set with an HDMI cable (p.140)and display the Live View image while shooting a movie at [1920x10801, the image displayed on the TV set will be small. However, the movie itself will be recorded in the [1920x1 080] size as set.
[lJ About Sou nd The sound is recorded in monaural by the camera's built-in microphone (p.16). • Stereo sound recording is possible by connecting an external microphone equipped with a stereo mini plug (3.5mm dia.) to the camera's external microphone IN terminal (p.16). • The sound recording level will be adjusted automatically. Display and Operating the Camera • The shutter speed and aperture displayed in the Live View screen when the shutter button is pressed halfway are for shooting still photos.
-- Live View ShootIng Cautions fOr Stills and Movies Notes Aboutth~ljveViewlmage • UnderlO~ light, the Live Vie~ima97mi~hts~ow~~r0rT1inancenoi~e.ln still photos; chrominance noise isnotrecordet::L However, in
Image Playback This chapter explains how to playback and erase photos and movies, how to display images on a TV screen and other playback-related functions. l About images taken with another camera: The camera might not be able to properly display images captured with a different camera or edited with a personal computer or whose file name was changed.
~ Image Playback Single Image Display 1 Playback the image. • Press the <0> button . .. The last captured image or last image viewed will appear. 2 Histogram display Select the image. • To playback images starting with the last image, turn the < 0 > dial counterclockwise. To playback images starting with the first captured image, turn the dial clockwise. • Press the < INFO. > button to change the display format. Shooting information display 3 Exit the image playback.
[E] Image Playback INFO. Shooting Information Display Protect Exposure compensation amountFlash exposure compensation amount Metering mode Shooting model .Movie Color temperature if <1r4> is set Image-recording quality/Movierecording size l ''''--''''1 I r" .... I , AF Microadjustment ,..Folder number - File number I I • I Aperture Shutter speed/ Recording time I 1/125 8.0 I ~+ 1/3 ~~- [3 100-0003 .~~~~ ~. / p /. [sJ 520013 .
[B Image Playback • About the Histogram The brightness histogram display shows the exposure level distribution and overall brightness. The RGB histogram display is for checking the color saturation and gradation. The display can be switched with the [EJ= Histogram] menu. [Brightness] Display Sample Histograms This histogram is a graph showing the distribution of the inlage's brightness level.
[E] Searching for Images Quickly ~ Display Multiple Images on One Screen (Index display) Search for images quickly with the index display showing four or nine images on one screen. 1 Turn on the index display. • During image playback, press the < ~.~ > button. ~ The 4-image index display will appear. The currently-selected image will be highlighted in a blue frame. • Press the < ~.~ > button again to switch to the 9-image index display. 1/125 100-0008 &fl 8.0 I ·.. ·~':~·~. .-. I .~ _~ "'~...
[E] Searching for Images Quickly 1m Jump through Images (Jump display) With the single image display, index display, and magnified view, you can turn the < 2"85 > dial to jump through the images. ~ Highlight alert AF point disp. Histogram Slide show . Image jump wi" 1 Select the jump method. Disable Disable Brightness 10 images • In the [EJ= Image jump w/~] menu, select the desired jump method from [1 image/10 images/100 images/ Screen/Date/Folder/Movies/Stills], then press < @ > .
~/~ Magnified View You can magnify the image by 1.5x to 10x on the LCD monitor. Magnify the image. • During image playback, press the <~> button . .. The image will be magnified. • To increase the magnification, hold down the < <±:t > button. The image will continue to be magnified until it reaches the maximum magnification. • Press the < ~.e.. > button to reduce the magnification. If you hold down the button, the image will continue to reduce to the single image display.
@ Rotating the Image You can rotate the displayed image to the desired orientation. 1 Select [Rotate]. • Under the [Er] tab, select [Rotate], then press < @ > . Select the image. • Turn the < 0 > dial to select the image to be rotated. • You can also select an image on the index display. Rotate the image. • Each time you press < @ >, the image will rotate clockwise as follows: 90° ~ 270° ~ 0° • To rotate another image, repeat steps 2 and 3. • To exit and return to the menu, press the
button.Ii!mID Auto Playback (Slide Show) You can playback the images in the card as an automatic slide show. 1 t[] Highlight alert AF point disp. Histogram rSTld(sb9~ -~ -. -" Image jump w!" Select [Slide show]. • Disable Disable Brightness Under the [:EI:] tab, select [Slide show], then press < @ >. " __ 10 images 2 Quantity of images for playback Select the images to be played back. • Turn the < 0> dial to select the item, then press < @ > .
m:3mI Auto Playback (Slide Show) 3 Set the playback time and repeat option. • Turn the < 0 > dial to select [Set up], then press <@>. • For still photos, set the [Play time] and [Repeat] options, then press the
button. [Play time] 4 [Repeat] Start the slide show. Turn the < 0 > dial to select [Start], then press < @ > . .. After [Loading image...] is displayed for a few seconds, the slide show will start. • To pause the slide show, press < @ >.." Playing Movies Playback the image. • Press the < 0 > button to display the Image. Select a movie. • Turn the < 0 > dial to select the inlage. • During the single-image display, the <~ ~> icon displayed on the upper left indicates that it is a movie. • During the index display, the perforation on the left edge of the image indicates that it is a movie. Movies cannot be played from the index display. Press the < ~ > button to switch to the single-image display. 3 Press <@>.
tlJl!l Playing Movies • I ,. • ~ ... • ,.. Item ~ Exit ' . . ... - • • Playback Description Returns to the single-image display. ~ Play Pressing <@> toggles between play and stop. I~ Slow motion Adjust the slow motion speed by turning the <0> dial. The slow-motion speed is indicated on the upper right. ~ First frame Displays the movie's first frame. ~ II Previous frame Each time you press < @ >, a single previous frame is displayed. If you hold down <@>, it will rewind the movie.
Viewing the Images on TV You can also view the still photos and movies on a TV set. Before connecting or disconnecting the cable between the camera and television, turn off the camera and television. * Adjust the movie's sound volume with the TV set. * Depending on the TV set, part of the image displayed might be cut off. Viewing on Non-HD (High-Definition) TV Sets 1 Connect the provided stereo video cable to the camera. • Connect the stereo video cable to the camera's < A/V OUT> terminal.
Viewing the Images on TV Viewing on HD (High-Definition) TV Sets The HOMI Cable HTC-100 (sold separately) is required. 1 Connect the HDMI cable to the camera. • Connect the HOMI cable to the camera's < HDMI OUT> terminal. • With the plug's < ... HOMI MINI> logo facing the front of the camera, insert it into the camera's < HDMI OUT> terminal. Connect the HDMI cable to the TV set. • Connect the HOMI cable to the TV's HOMI IN port.
~ Protecting Images Protecting the image prevents it from being erased accidentally. Select [Protect images]. Under the [Er] tab, select [Protect images], then press < @ > . .. The protect setting screen will appear. • Image protect icon 2 Select the image and protect it. • Turn the < 0 > dial to select the image to be protected, then press <8>· When an image is protected, the < E] > icon will appear on the screen. • To cancel the image protection, press <@> again. The icon will disappear.
illJ Erasing Images You can either select and erase images one by one or erase them in one batch. Protected images (p.141) will not be erased. __ Once an image is erased, it cannot be recovered. Make sure you no longer need the image before erasing it. To prevent important images from being erased accidentally, protect it. Erasing a Single Image Playback the image to be erased. Press the < ITD > button. ~ The erase menu will appear at the bottom of the screen. 3 Erase the image.
illJ Erasing Images Select [Select and erase images]. • Turn the < 0 > dial to select [Select and erase images], then press <@> . ... An image will appear. • Press the < ~.e. > button to display the three-image view. To return to the single-image display, press the < ~ > button. 3 Select the image to be erased. • Turn the < 0 > dial to select the image to be erased, then press <@>. v .. The < > icon will be displayed on the upper left. • To erase another image, repeat step 3. Erase the image.
Changing Image Playback Settings mm!J Adjusting the LCD Monitor Brightness The LCD monitor's brightness is adjusted automatically for optimum viewing. You can set the automatic adjustment's brightness level (brighter or darker) or adjust the brightness manually. 1 Select [LCD brightness]. LCD brightness DatelTime Language • Under the [~:) tab, select [LCD brightness), then press <@>. Auto 09/171'081110 English Select [Auto] or [Manual]. • Turn the < ~ > dial to make the selection.
Changing Image Playback Settings .mmg Setting the Image Review Time You can set how long the image is displayed on the LCD monitor immediately after capture. To keep the image displayed, set [Hold]. To not have the image displayed, set [Off]. 1 Select [Review time] . • Under the [0"] tab, select [Review time], then press <@>. Set the desired time. • Turn the < 0> dial to select the setting, then press <@>. I [l] If [Hold] is set, the image will be displayed until the auto power off time elapses.
Changing Image Playback Settings (i!LI3mJ Auto Rotate of Vertical Images Vertical images are rotated automatically so they are displayed vertically on the camera's LCD monitor and personal computer instead of horizontally. The setting of this feature can be changed. 1 Select [Auto rotate] . • Under the [~'] tab, select [Auto rotate], then press <@>. 2 Set the auto rotate. • Turn the < 0 > dial to select the setting, then press <@>. • OnO.
Sensor Cleaning The camera has a Self Cleaning Sensor Unit attached to the image sensor's front layer (low-pass filter) to shake off dust automatically. The Dust Delete Data can also be appended to the image so that the dust spots remaining can be erased automatically by Digital Photo Professional (provided software). Minimizing Dust • When changing lenses, do it in a place with minimal dust. • When storing the camera without a lens attached, be sure to attach the body cap to the camera.
.+0+ Automatic Sensor Cleaning Whenever you set the power switch to or , the Self Cleaning Sensor Unit operates to automatically shake off the dust on the front of the sensor. Normally, you need not be aware of this operation. However, you can execute the sensor cleaning at anytime as well as disable it. Cleaning the Sensor Now 1 Select [Sensor cleaning]. [rl • Under the [~:] tab, select [Sensor cleaning], then press < @ >.
li!J3m.) Appending Dust Delete Data * Normally, the Self Cleaning Sensor Unit will eliminate most of the dust that might be visible on captured images. However, in case visible dust still remains, you can append the Dust Delete Data to the image to later erase the dust spots. The Dust Delete Data is used by Digital Photo Professional (provided software) to erase the dust spots automatically. Preparation • Get a solid-white object (paper, etc.). • Set the lens focal length to 50mm or longer.
~ Appending Dust Delete Data * 3 08 0 o 0 0 0 o 0 Photograph a solid-white object. • At a distance of 20 cm - 30 cm / 0.7 ft. - 1.0 ft., fill the viewfinder with a patternless, solid-white object and take a picture. ~ The picture will be taken in the aperturepriority AE mode with an aperture of f/22. • Since the image will not be saved, the data can still be obtained even if there is no card in the camera. ~ When the picture is taken, the camera will start obtaining the Dust Delete Data.
Dill Manual Sensor Cleaning * Dust which could not be removed by the automatic sensor cleaning can be removed manually with a blower, etc. The surface of the image sensor is extremely delicate. If the sensor needs to be cleaned directly, having it done by a Canon Service Center is recommended. Before cleaning the sensor, detach the lens from the camera. 1 Select [Sensor cleaning]. Under the [~:] tab, select [Sensor cleaning], then press <@ >. I CJean manually Mirror willlockuD.
li!iI3mJ Manual Sensor Cleaning * o• While cleaning the sensor, never do any of the following. Doing any of the following will cut off the power and close the shutter. The shutter curtains and image sensor might get damaged. • Setting the power switch to . • Opening the battery compartment cover. • Opening the card slot cover. • The surface of the image sensor is extremely delicate. Clean the sensor with care. • Use a plain blower without any brush attached. A brush can scratch the sensor.
Printing Images and Transferring Images to aComputer • Printing (p.154) You can connect the camera directly to a printer and print out the images in the card. The camera is compatible with "t( PictBridge" which is the standard for direct printing. • Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) (p.163) DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) enables you to print images recorded in the card according to your printing instructions such as the image selection, quantity to print, etc.
Preparing to Print The direct printing procedure is done entirely with the camera while looking at the LCD monitor. Connecting the Camera toa Printer --------- 1 Set the camera's power switch to . 2 Set up the printer. • For details, see the printer's instruction manual. 3 Connect the camera to the printer. • Use the interface cable provided with the camera. • When connecting the cable plug to the camera's < ~ > terminal, the cable plug's < ~ > icon must face the front side of the camera.
Preparing to Print t( PictBridge 6 Playback the image. • Press the < [E] > button. The image will appear, and the < r( > icon will appear on the upper left to indicate that the camera is connected to a printer. ~ The < ~i button lamp will light in blue. • Movies cannot be printed. • The camera cannot be used with printers compatible only with CP Direct or Bubble Jet Direct. • Do not use any interface cable other than the one provided.
t(Printing The screen display and setting options will differ depending on the printer. Some settings might not be available. For details, see the printer's instruction manual. 1 Select the image to be printed. Printer-connected icon • Check that the < t( > icon is displayed on the upper left of the LCD monitor. • Turn the < 0 > dial to select the image to be printed.
_._----,~( .......... .....,--.......,....---~ ------......-..-..--~----,.--.,....,..----"'_ ....." ". ,...... Printing QJ Setti ng the Paper Size • Select the size of the paper loaded in the printer, then press < @ >. • The paper type screen will appear. [JJ Setting the Paper Type q) T ~ • Select the type of the paper loaded in the printer, then press < @ >. • When using a Canon printer and Canon paper, read the printer's instruction manual to check what paper types can be used.
t( Printing ., 1.' • • ~ ~:: ~. ~ ... - : ~ •• ; _ _ • • ... ..... ~~ t'-'~O;- 'ft_.,~ 9) Off ;'. ... I.~J 1 copies Trimming qJ 9x13cm Ill; Photo ~J Borderless Item Paper settings Cancel Print ~ - .. , 4 .. ... ::. , Set the printing effects. • Set as necessary. If you need not set any printing effects, go to step 5. • The screen display may differ depending on the printer. • Select the option on the upper right, then press < @ >.
t( Printing Set the date and file number imprinting. • • Set as necessary. Select <~>, then press <@>. Set as desired, then press < @ >. Set the number of copies. • • • Set as necessary. Select , then press <@>. Set the number of copies, then press <@>. Start printing. • Select [Print], then press < @ > . ... The < ~Ai" > button's blue lamp will blink and the printing will start. [lJ • • • • • With Easy printing, you Can print another image with. the same settings.
f(Printing ~ Adjustment of Printing Effects . . . . , , _ QNatural M : ~-L .~. maD ~-, ./1 .... fE] PrintEffect - Brightness Adjust levels ,i"Brightener QJJ 1 copies QNatural M • ~ Off Off In step 4 on page 158, select the printing effect. When the < § > icon is displayed next to <~>, press the button. You can then adjust the printing effect. What can be adjusted or what is displayed will depend on the selection made in step 4. • Brightness The image brightness can be adjusted.
f( Printing Trimming the Image Tilt correction You can crop the image and print only the trimmed portion as if the image was recomposed. Do the trimming right before printing. If you set the trimming and then set the print settings, you may have to set the trimming again. 1 On the print setting screen, select [Trimming]. 2 Set the trimming frame size, position, and proportion. • The image area within the trimming frame will be printed.
t(Printing • Depending on the printer, the trimmed image area might not be printed as you specified. • The smaller you make the trimming frame, the grainier the picture will look on the print. • While trimming the image, look at the camera's LCD monitor. If you look at the image on a TV screen, the trimming frame might not be displayed accurately. [i] Handling Printer Errors If you resolve a printer error (no ink, no paper, etc.
"" Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) You can set the print type, date imprinting, and file No. imprinting. The print settings will be applied to all print-ordered images. (They cannot be set individually for each inlage.) Setting the Printing Options Select [Print order]. Ill- Under the [E::r] tab, select [Print order], then press <@>. ~(J 2 Select [Set up]. Select [Set up], then press < @ >. Set the option as desired . • Set the [Print type], [Date], and [File No.].
.., Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) Print type e e e e Standard Prints one image on one sheet. Index Multiple, thumbnail images are printed on one sheet. Both Prints both the standard and index prints. Date On Off [On] imprints the recorded date on the print. File number On Off [On] imprints the file No. on the print. 4 Exit the setting . • Press the
button . ... The print order screen will reappear. • Next, select [Sel.lmage], [By.~ Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) Print Ordering • SeLinlage ~Prlnt order &lJ o Standard IBlndex Date File No. --------" Sel.lmage 7 prints 2Images On Off By. Set up Quantity All image cmmJ~ Total images selected Check mark Index icon Select and order images one by one. Press the < ~.~ > button to display the three-image view. To return to the singleimage display, press the < ~ > button. After completing the print order, press the
button to save the print order to the card.", Direct Printing with DPOF ~Print order rt1l DStandard 7 prints 2 images On I!!:Jlndex Date File No. With a PictBridge printer, you can easily print images with DPOF. Off SeUmage By.. All image Set up Print 1mmJ~ 1 Preparing to print. • See page 154. Follow the "Connecting the Camera to a Printer" procedure up to step 5. 2 Under the [Er] tab, select [Print order]. 3 Select [Print]. • [Print] will be displayed only if the camera is connected to the printer and printing is possible.
~+ Transferring Images to a Personal Computer By connecting the camera to a personal computer, you can transfer images from the camera's card by operating the camera. This feature is called direct image transfer. __ Before connecting the camera to a personal computer, be sure to install the provided software (EOS DIGITAL Solution Disk on CD-ROM) in the personal computer. For instructions to install the provided software, see the separate sheet, CD-ROM Guide.
[[t. Transferring Images to a Personal Computer [l] • If the [EOS Utility] screen does not appear, see Software Instruction Manual in the CD-ROM . • Before disconnecting the cable, turn off the camera. Pull out the cable by grasping the plug (instead of the cord). Transferring Images to a Personal Computer The images sent to the personal computer will be saved in the [My Pictures] folder or [Pictures] folder in subfolders organized according to the shooting date.
fE. Transferring Images to a Personal Computer Options other than [All images] are explained below. To start the image transfer, press the < ~A?' > button. • New images Images which have not yet been transferred to the personal computer will be selected by the camera automatically and transferred. Transfer order images You select the images and they are transferred to the personal computer in a batch. To select the images, see page 170.
rE+ Transferring Images to a Personal Computer ImIID Selecting the Images to be Transferred Under the [~:r] tab, you can use [Transfer order] to select the images to be transferred to a personal computer. When you select [Transfer order images] on page 169, you can transfer the images set by the transfer order. • Sel.lmage Select and order images one by one. Press < @ > to include the displayed image in the > icon will also appear transfer order. The on the upper left.
Customizing the Camera With Custom Functions, you can change the camera functions according to your preference. Also, the current camera settings can be saved under the Mode Dial's <00>, <~>, and <[i]> positions. The features explained in this chapter can be set and used in the following shooting modes: P, Tv, Av, M, B.
mmn Setting Custom Functions"* 1 Select [.Q.]. CFn I :Ex.posure CFn II :Image C Fn III AUlofocus/Drive C Fn [if :Operation/Others Clear all Custom Func. (C.Fn) . r T • _ ., ,., . • Turn the <8> dial to select the [,Q.] tab. 2 Custom Function No. C.Fn I :Exposure Exposure level increments • 3 .. 1 .. Select the group. • Turn the <0> dial to select C.Fn 1IV, then press <@>. Select the Custom Function number. • Turn the < 0 > dial to select the Custom Function No.
m3IDl Custom Functions '* 1 Exposure level increments 2 ISO speed setting increments 3 ISO expansion 4 Bracketing auto cancel o p.174 ... _.. - ---- Bracketing sequence 6 Safety shift 7 Flash sync. speed in Av mode o o _.- _ .• 0- _ _ _ _ _ - - - - ' . _ - - " 5 ItEm o .- -- LV Movies LV Stills C.Fn I: Exposure - o p.175 o C.Fn II: Image - 1 Long exposure noise reduction --.---------._."._.
IDI!J Custom Function Settings * C.Fn I: Exposure e.Fn I -1 Exposure level increments 0: 1/3-stop 1: 1/2-stop Sets 1/2-stop increments for the shutter speed, aperture, exposure compensation, AEB, flash exposure compensation, etc. Effective when you prefer to control the exposure in less fine increments than 1/3-stop increments. []] The exposure level will be displayed in the viewfinder and on the LCD panel as shown below. e.Fn I -2 ISO speed setting increments 0: 1/3-stop 1: 1-stop e.
li'iI3ml Custom Function Settings-(:( C.Fn I -5 Bracketing sequence The AEB shooting sequence and white balance bracketing sequence can be changed. 0: 0, -, + 1: -, 0, + . . .:> . •r-"" . ..• ' , ,.. ......., we Bracketing '..;' .' ..•.... . . MIG Direction", ..... . . B / A Direction o: Standard exposure 0 : Standard white balance 0: Standard white balance - : Decreased exposure - : Blue bias - : Magenta bias + : Increased exposure C.
Ii!iI3R!I Custom Function Settings"* . ' •• _.~_;-....~~.~ .. 4 ,~;;, ~ 4.".'" , .. -~... ~. -r: ••• ~~.•",l;"..' _:.-.::'.0 ~ .. lo'~-.~ .~~.: •• I':. ~.- -, .. C.Fn II: Image C.Fn II -1 Long exposure noise reduction 0: Off 1: Auto For 1 sec. or longer exposures, noise reduction is performed automatically if noise typical of long exposures is detected. This [Auto] setting is effective in most cases. 2: On Noise reduction is performed for all exposures of 1 sec. or longer.
I:i!il3ml Custom Function Settings -(:( C.Fn II -3 Highlight tone priority 0: Disable 1: Enable Improves the highlight detail. The dynamic range is expanded from the standard 18% gray to bright highlights. The gradation between the grays and highlights becomes smoother. -- With setting 1, noise in the shadow areas may be slightly more than usual. []] With setting 1, the settable ISO speed range will be 200 - 6400. Also, (dynamic range) will be displayed on the LCD panel and in the viewfinder. C.
maml Custom Function Settings * C.Fn III: Autofocus/Drive C.Fn III -1 Lens drive when AF impossible If autofocus is executed, but focus cannot be achieved, the camera can either keep trying to focus or stop. 0: Focus search on 1: Focus search off Prevents the camera from becoming grossly out of focus as it attempts to focus again. Especially convenient with super telephoto lenses which can become extremely out of focus. C.
rn3m] Custom Function Settings 1< C.Fn III -3 AF point selection method 0: Normal Press the button, then use <'~f:> or <.s-"~/O> dial to select an AF point. 1: Multi-controller direct Without pressing the < EEl > button first, you can just use the < ~f:~ > to select the desired AF point. Pressing the < EB > button will set it to automatic AF point selection. 2: Quick Control Dial direct Without pressing the < EB > button first, you can just use the < 0 > to select the desired AF point.
li!iI3II!I Custom Function Settings"* C.Fn III -6 Mirror lockup 0: Disable 1: Enable Prevents camera vibrations caused by the reflex mirror action which can disturb shooting with super telephoto lenses or close-up (macro) shooting. See page 101 for the mirror lockup procedure. C.Fn III -7 AF point area expansion 0: Disable 1: Enable When you select AI Servo AF and the center AF point, the six Assist AF points (p.80) will also function. Seven AF points will track the subject.
Ii!!I3ml Custom Function Settings * C.Fn III -8 U AF Microadjustment Normally, this adjustment is not required. Do this adjustment only if necessary. Note that doing this adjustment may prevent correct focusing from being achieved. AF adjustment cannot be done during Live View shooting in Live and Live:.s modes. C.Fnm:Autorocus/Orive AF Microadjustment ! O:Oisable 1:Adjust all by same amount 2:Adiust by lens : 8: You can make fine adjustments for the AF's point of focus.
Imm:J Custom Function Settings * C.Fn IV: Operation/Others C.Fn IV -1 Shutter button/AF-ON button 0: Metering + AF start 1: Metering + AF start/AF stop During autofocusing, you can press the button to stop the autofocusing. 2: Metering start/Metering + AF start This is useful for subjects which keep moving and stopping repeatedly. In the AI Servo AF mode, you can press the button to start or stop the AI Servo AF operation. The exposure is set at the moment the picture is taken.
ll'J3m] Custom Function Settings 11: C.Fn IV -3 Assign SET button You can assign a frequently-used function to < @>. When the camera is ready to shoot, you can press < @ >. 0: Normal (disabled) 1: Image quality Press < § > to display the image-recording quality setting screen on the LCD monitor. Turn the < Fa > or < 0 > dial to set the desired imagerecording quality, then press <@>. 2: Picture Style Press < § > to display the Picture Style selection screen on the LCD monitor.
Ii!iI3m.l Custom Function Settings * C.Fn IV -5 Focusing Screen If you change the focusing screen, change this setting to match the focusing screen type. This is to obtain the correct exposures. 0: Eg-A 1: Eg-D 2: Eg-S About focusing screen characteristics Eg-A: Standard Precision Matte Standard focusing screen that comes with the camera. Provides good viewfinder brightness and enables easy manual focusing. Eg-D: Precision Matte with grid This is the Eg-A with a grid.
m3ml Custom Function Settings * C.Fn IV -6 Add original decision data 0: Off 1: On Data for verifying whether the image is original or not is appended to the image automatically. When the shooting information of an image appended with the verification data is displayed (p.129), the < Ii > icon will appear. To verify whether the image is original, the Original Data Security Kit OSK-E3 (sold separately) is required.
IM3ml Registering My Menu * For faster access, you can register up to six menus and Custom Functions whose settings you change frequently. 1 Select [My Menu settings]. • Under the [*] tab, select [My Menu settings], then press <@>. 2 My Menu settings ,:Register Sort Select [Register]. • Turn the < 0 > dial to select [Register], then press < @ >. ~ 3 Register the desired items. • Turn the < 0 > dial to select the item, then press < @ >.
[II Register Camera User Settings * Under the Mode Dial's <[II>, <~>, and <[j]> positions, you can register most of the current camera settings including your preferred shooting mode, menus, Custom Function settings, etc. f .:-:-~ ;::-:: l"i':' ',::' ~ • 1 Select [Camera user setting]. Under the [~q tab, select [Camera user setting], then press < @ >. Battery info. INFO. button Normal disp. External Speedlite control Camera user settin Clear settings Firmware Ver. 1.0.0 .. . . I Select [Register].
00 Register Camera User Settings * Settings Registered • Shooting functions Shooting mode + setting, ISO speed, AF mode, AF point, Metering mode, Drive mode, Exposure compensation amount, Flash exposure compensation amount • Menu Functions [0"] Quality, Beep, Shoot w/o card, Review time, Peripheral illumination correction [0:] Exposure compensation/AEB, White balance, Custom WB, WB SHIFT/BKT, Color space, Picture Style [EP] Highlight alert, AF point display, Histogram, Slide show, Image jump w/C~ [~"] Auto
Reference This chapter provides reference information for camera features, system accessories, etc. The back of this chapter also has an index to make it easier to look up needed information.
INFO. Checking Camera Settings When the camera is ready to shoot, press the < INFO. > button and "Camera settings" and "Shooting functions" screens will appear. When "Shooting functions" is displayed, you can set the shooting functions while looking at the LCD monitor. Display "Camera set." and "Shoot. func." • Press the button . .. The button toggles between the two screens. Display one of them. • Under the [~=l tab, select [INFO. button], then press <@>. • Select [Camera set.] or [Shoot. func.
INFO. Checking Camera Settings Shooting Functions ~_._" AE lock Aperture Shutter speed H ' I ~.~ ! Picture Style ISO speed Highlight tone priority Exposure level! AEB range .._·_· Flash exposure .... compensation Shooting mode ._. .". Metering mode AF point . -- Drive mode Image-recording . quality . . Shots remaining Quick Control icon . . Battery check i White balance correction ... _-: ................. AF mode ..".
Im1l!J Checking the Battery Information You can check the battery's condition on the LCD nl0nitor. The Battery Pack LP-E6 has a unique serial No., and you can register multiple battery packs to the camera. When you use this feature, you can check the registered battery pack's remaining capacity and operation history. rl] 8att~~'tJnfo_._ _. .__ INFO. button Normal disp. External Speedlite control mera ser se in Select [Battery info.] . • Under the ["=] tab, select [Battery info.], then press <@>.
li!il3ml Checking the Battery Information Registering the Battery to the Camera You can register up to six Battery Pack LP-E6's to the camera. To register multiple battery packs to the camera, do the procedure below for each battery pack. Press the button. • With the Battery info. screen displayed, press the < INFO. > button . .... The battery history screen will appear. ~ If the battery has not been reg istered it will be grayed out. 2 I Select [Register].
Ii§mJ Checking the Battery Information Labeli ng the Serial No. on the Battery Affixing the serial No. onto all the registered Battery Pack LP-E6's with a label makes it convenient. 1 Write the serial No. on a label. Serial No. • Write the serial No. displayed on the battery history screen on a label about 25 mm x 15 mm / 1.0 in. x 0.6 in. in size. -.- - --_.----_.. 2 ~ ~. j\rG~. -~ Take out the battery and affix the label. • Set the power switch to < OFF>.
ImIDl Checking the Battery Information Checking the Remaining Capacity of a Registered Battery Pack You can check the remaining capacity of any battery pack (even while not installed) and also when it was last used. Serial No. Date last used Look for the serial No. • Refer to the battery's serial No. label and look for the battery's serial No. on the battery history screen . ., You can check the respective battery pack's remaining capacity and the date when it was last used.
Using a Household Power Outlet With the AC Adapter Kit ACK-E6 (sold separately), you can connect the camera to a household power outlet and not worry about the battery level. 1 Connect the DC plug. • Connect the DC Coupler's plug to the AC adapter's socket. Connect the power cord. • Connect the power cord as shown in the illustration. • After using the camera, unplug the power plug from the power outlet. ----~) Place the cord in the groove. • Insert the cord carefully without damaging the cord.
Replacing the Date/Time Battery The date/time (back-up) battery maintains the camera's date and time. Its service life is about 5 years. If you turn on the power and the date/ time is reset, replace the back-up battery with a new CR1616 lithium battery as described below. The date/time setting will also be reset, so be sure to set the correct date/time (p.42). --.--.--~-~- 1 Set the power switch to . 2 Unscrew the battery holder screw. • Use a small Philips screwdriver.
Function Availability Table .
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Menu Settings O' Shooting 1 (Red) Page .L/.IIL/.M/.IIM/.S/.IIS Quality 54 ~/S~1/S~2 Beep On/Off - Shoot w/o card On/Off 29 Review time Off / 2 sec. / 4 sec. / 8 sec. / Hold 145 Peripheral illumination correction Enable / Disable 70 1/3-stop increments, ±2 stops 97 0: Shooting 2 (Red) 'C-< Exposur~i" " compensation/AEB/ i ••••• .... )"';:;/.1. < ••• iI/ ~I II we ~.B SHIFT/BKT!;/iI<';: ' " i j • / ,\1" -;.~~ / e /.. / '6' / ~ ";'1" ~ ,\11, / ~ / ~• ~ / 13 (2500
Menu Settings E1: Playback 2 (Blue) Page Highlight alert Disable I Enable 129 AF point display Disable I Enable 129 Histogram Brightness / RGB 130 Slide show Select the images, set the Play time and repeat settings for automatic playback 135 Image jump wI ?l'h 1 image I 10 images I 100 images I Screen I Date I Folder I Movies I Stills 132 Auto power off 1min. 12 min. 14 min. 18 min. I 15 min. 130 min. I Off 44 Auto rotate OnO. IOn.
Menu Settings ~: Set-up 3 (Yellow) Page Battery info. Type, Remaining capacity, Shutter count, Recharge performance, Battery registration, Battery history 192 INFO. button Normal display / Camera settings / Shooting function 190 Flash function settings / Flash C.Fn settings / Clear all Speedlite C. Fn's 105 Register current camera settings to the Mode Dial's [1], ~, or [j] position 187 Clear all camera settings / Delete copyright information 45 ExternalSp@QcUite control ~~r - 11~4'" - - .
Troubleshooting Guide If there is a problem, first refer to this Troubleshooting Guide. If this Troubleshooting Guide does not resolve the problem, contact your dealer or nearest Canon Service Center. - Power-Related Problems The battery cannot be recharged with the battery charger provided. Do not recharge any battery pack other than genuine Canon Battery Pack LP-E6. The charger's lamp blinks at high speed.
Troubleshooting Guide The access lamp still blinks even when the power switch is set to . • If the power is cut off while an image is being recorded to the card, the access lamp will lighUblink for a few sec. When the image recording is completed, the power will turn off automatically. The battery becomes exhausted quickly. • Use a fully-charged battery (p.24). • Battery The battery performance might be degraded. See the info.] menu to check the battery's performance level (p.192).
Troubleshooting Guide The image is out of focus. • Set the lens focus mode switch to (p.31). • To prevent camera shake, hold the camera still and press the shutter button gently (p.34, 35). • If the lens has an Image Stabilizer, set the IS switch to . The card cannot be used. • If a card error message is displayed, see page 30 or 209. The maximum burst during continuous shooting is lower. • Set [.Q.C.
Troubleshooting Guide The flash does not 'fire. • Make sure the flash (or PC sync cord) is securely attached to the camera. • If you use a non-Canon flash with Live View shooting, set [Silent shoot.] to [Disable] (p.i04). The flash always fires at full output. • If you use a flash unit other than an EX-series Speedlite, the flash will always be fired at full output (p.i 03).
Troubleshooting Guide The movie shooting quits by itself. • If the card's writing speed is slow, movie shooting may stop automatically. Use a card with a read/write speed of at least 8 MB per sec. To find out the card's read/write speed, see the card manufacturer's Web site. • If the movie file size reaches 4 GB or if the movie is shot for 29 min. 59 sec., the movie shooting will stop automatically. When the movie is played, camera operation noise can be heard.
Troubleshooting Guide The image cannot be erased. • If the image has been erase-protected, it cannot be erased (p.141). The file name's first character is an underscore ("_MG_"). • Set the color space to sRGB. If Adobe RGB is set, the first character will be an underscore (p.76). The file numbering does not start from 0001. • If you use a card which already has images recorded, the file numbering might start from the last image in the card (p. 74). The shooting date and time displayed is incorrect.
Error Codes Error No. If there is a problem with the camera, an error message appears. Follow the onscreen instructions. To recover from the error screen, turn the power switch and , or remove and reinstall the battery. If error 02 (Card problem) is displayed, remove and reinstall the card or format the card. This may resolve the problem. , Countermeasures If the same error keeps appearing, there may be a problem. Write down the error code and consult your nearest Canon Service Center. ; l'g.
System Map Eyepiece Extender EP-EX15 w ill ST-E2 220EX 430EX II 580EX II Macro Ring Lite MR-14EX Macro Twin Lite MT-24EX Rubber Frame Eb I ................ ., (iIJ) E-series Dioptric Adjustment Lenses ... ~ · : Bundled ,. .. .. .. .. .. . . ..... . . : Accessories . · Focusing Screen Eg-A Eyecup Eb ................... Angle Finder C ··· ···• ··: Wide Strap : EW-EOS5DMKII ·· ····• ··· : Battery Charger ~ o ~D ~ : LC-E6 or LC-E6E Focusing Screen Eg-D Eg-S ......................... .
System Map ~ ~ . :, . · .. · Timer Remote Remote Switch Controller RS-80N3 TC-80N3 Wireless Controller LC-5 0 l I ' @j:.•. . . ,. <- Remote Controller RC-1 Remote Controller RC-5 EF lenses ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• * ••••••••••• ... : _ -=ODID===I~,,-_) _:ll::ZmlI=-=- External microphone · ------------~; ---.
Specifications -Type Type: Recording media: Image sensor size: Compatible lenses: Lens mount: Digital, single-lens reflex, AF/AE camera Type I or II CF card, UDMA-compatible Approx. 36 x 24 mm Canon EF lenses (except EF-S lenses) (The effective lens focal length is the same as indicated on the lens) Canon EF mount - Image Sensor Type: Effective pixels: Aspect ratio: Dust delete feature: CMOS sensor Approx. 21.
Specifications • Viewfinder Type: Eye-level pentaprism Coverage: Vertical/Horizontal approx. 98% Magnification: Approx. 0.71x (-1 m- 1 with 50mm lens at infinity) Eye point: Approx. 21 mm (From eyepiece lens center at -1 m- 1 ) Built-in dioptric adjustment: -3.0 - +1.
Specifications • Shutter Type: Shutter speeds: Electronically-controlled, focal-plane shutter 1/8000 sec. to 30 sec., bulb (Total shutter speed range. Available range varies by shooting mode.) X-sync at 1/200 sec. • Drive System Drive modes: Single shooting, continuous shooting, 10-sec. self-timer/ remote control, 2-sec. self-timer/remote control Continuous shooting speed: Max. approx. 3.9 shots/sec. JPEG Large/Fine: Approx. 78 shots (Approx. 310 shots), Max. burst: RAW: Approx. 13 shots (Approx.
Specifications - LCD Monitor Type: Monitor size and dots: Coverage: Brightness adjustment: Interface languages: TFT color liquid-crystal monitor 3-in. with approx. 920,000 dots (VGA) Approx. 100% Auto (Darker/Standard/Brighter), Manual (7 levels) 25 • Image Playback Image display formats: Zoom magnification: Image browsing methods: Highlight alert: Movie playback: Single, Single + Info (Image-recording quality, shooting information, histogram) 4-image index, 9-image index, image rotate possible Approx.
Specifications • Power Source Battery: Battery information: Battery life: (Based on CIPA testing standards) Battery Pack LP-E6 (Qty. 1) * AC power can be supplied via AC Adapter Kit ACK-E6 * With Battery Grip BG-E6 attached, size-AA/LR6 batteries can be used Remaining capacity, Shutter count, and Recharge performance displayed With viewfinder shooting: At 23°C/73°F, approx. 850 shots. At 0°C/32°F, approx. 750 shots. With Live View shooting: At 23°C/73°F, approx. 200 shots. At 0°C/32°F, approx. 180 shots.
Specifications . . . .... . . . ... -,", .. . , ~ ;. . '~' .. • Battery Charger LC-E6E Type: Charger dedicated to the Battery Pack LP-E6 Power cord length: Approx. 2 m / 6.6 ft. Recharging time: Approx. 2 hours 30 min. Rated input: 100 - 240 V AC (50/60 Hz) Rated output: 8.4 V DC/1.2A Working temperature range: 5°C - 40°C / 41°F - 104°F Working humidity: 85% or less Dimensions (W x H x D): 69 x 33 x 93 mm 12.7 x 1.3 x 3.7 in. Weight: Approx. 125 g /4.4 oz.
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Safety Warnings Follow these safeguards and use the equipment properly to prevent injury, death, and material damage. Preventing Serious Injury or Death • To prevent fire, excessive heat, chemical leakage, and explosions, follow the safeguards below: - Do not use any batteries, power sources, and accessories not specified in this booklet. Do not use any home-made or modified batteries. - Do not short-circuit, disassemble, or modify the battery pack or back-up battery.
• If you drop the equipment and the casing breaks open to expose the internal parts, do not touch the internal parts due to the possibility of electrical shock. • Do not disassemble or modify the equipment. High-voltage internal parts can cause electrical shock. • Do not look at the sun or an extremely bright light source through the camera or lens. Doing so may damage your vision. • Keep the camera from the reach of small children. The neck strap can accidentally choke the child.
Digital Camera Model 05126201 Systems This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for class B digital devices, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS - This manual contains important safety and operating instructions for Battery Charger LC-E6 & LC-E6E. 2. Before using the charger, read all instructions and cautionary remarks on (1) the charger, (2) the battery pack, and (3) the product using the battery pack. 3. CAUTION - To reduce risk of injury, charge only the Battery Pack LP-E5. Other types of batteries may burst, causing personal injury and other damage. 4.
Index 10-sec. or 2-sec. delay 1920x1 080 1st-curtain sync 4- or 9-image index display 640x480 86 121 105 131 121 AC Adapter Kit 196 Access lamp 30 Adobe RGB 76 AE lock 98 AEB 97, 174, 175 AF ~ Focusing 181 AF Microadjustment AF stop button 178 AF-ON (AF start) button 35, 182 AI FOCUS (AI Focus AF) 80 AI SERVO (AI Servo AF) 50,79 AI Servo AF 79 Aperture-priority AE 92 Assist AF points 80 Auto Lighting Optimizer. 47, 177 Auto playback 135 Auto power off 27,44 Auto reset.
Index Date/Time 42 Date/time battery replacement... 197 DC coupler 196 Default (printing) 158 Depth-of-field preview 93 D'Igi'taIermlna t' I 154, 167 Dioptric adjustment 34 Direct printing ~ Printing D'Irect se Iectlon . 179 Direct transfer 167 DPOF 163 Drive mode 85, 191 Dust Delete Data 149 Dynamic range 177 Erase (image) Error codes E-TTL autoflash Evaluative metering Exposure compensation Exposure simulation EX -senes .
Index Highlight alert H'Ig hI'Ig ht d etal'1 Ioss Highlight tone priority Histogram (Brightness/RGB) Hot shoe Household power 129 129 177 130 104 196 ICC profile 76 Illumination (LCD panel) 99 Image AF point display 129 Auto playback 135 Auto rotate 146 Erase 142 Highlight alert.. 129 Histogram 130 131 Index Jump display (Image browsing) ..
Index Menu Menu settings 200 My Menu 186 Setting operation .
Index RAW 54, 56 RAW+JPEG 54 Recharge 24 201 Recording func Remote control shooting 100, 102 Remote Switch 100 Rotate (image) 134,146,161 Safety shift 175 Safety warnings 219 Saturation 61, 160 Self-timer 86 Sensor cleaning 147 Sepia (Monochrome) 62 SET button 40 61 Sharpness Shoot w/o card 29 Shooting information display 129 Shooting mode 20 Aperture-priority AE 92 Bulb 99 51 Creative Auto Full Auto .
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Canon --- Mark II This quick guide explains basic function settings and how to shoot and playback images. You can take this guide with you for shooting. For detailed instruction) refer to the EOS 5D Mark Illnstmction Manual. English Edition CT 1-1 029-000 PRINTED IN JAPAN © CANON INC.
m Quick Start Guide 1 @~ ~~ CD~ 0 Insert the battery. Set the Mode Dial to <0> (Full Auto). 6 All the necessary camera settings will be set automatically. 0 '----..C 2 7 Y\i~~~ Set the lens focus mode switch to . Image Playback e.~ ~ ~ Focus the subject. Aim the AF point over the subject and press the shutter button halfway to autofocus. 8 Take the picture. Press the shutter button completely to take the picture. [B Playback Select image 4 5... ill "",-'-",=-........
Preparation 01' Shooting 1 < MENU> button 11(J~;~~===~~ ~ 1.., ( ~ { Fully-Automatic Modes (O/@]) " .~. f:~ I Quailty Beep Shoot wlo card fd l.!'!iiIec!lfllage~~ ~_ { r:\'iill 0,01t0 sRGB Standard t. _ __ ~] Iffighfuh! '!.~~ _~ AF POint dlsp Histogram Slide show Image Jump wI,.. On On ( Auto rotate Format File numbering Select folder ~~~ ~~)} [i] Menu settings INFO button Normal dlsp External Speedlite control Camera user setting Clear settings Firmware Ver, 1 0.
Shooting Operation Nomenclature I LCD Panel < AF •DRIVE> AF mode selection/ Drive mode selection button Shutter speed ~ Image-recording quality c:::::;:~~::::::::::~~~~~:::::::::JI . ~ Flash exposure compensation I ~ Aperture LMS [~--, ~ ~~ loliSr.nm.e.-.J - 1 @i!l ~ O!l C1l-0~-b~ / I All the settings necessary for shooting are set automatically. You just press the shutter button, and the camera does the rest. ,Shots remaining """ [888J ONESHOT Alfocus-AF mode SERVO l@.!]·2.. 1.
AF: AF Mode * ISO: ISO Speed * • Press the button, then turn the < S > dial. • ISO 100 to 6400 can be set in 1!3-stop increments. • When "A" is selected, the ISO speed is set automatically. When you press the shutter button halfway, the ISO speed setting will be displayed. • Set the lens focus mode switch to . • Press the < AF • DRIVE> button, then turn the dial. ~~::::::~::::::~=~ONE SHOT (One-Shot AF): For still subjects Av: Aperture-priority AE • Set the Mode Dial to .
01 Live View Shooting Preparation Live View/Movie func. set MOV~ Fully-Automatic Modes (O/@)) • Select [~: Live View/Movie tunc. set.] and set [Movie recording: Enable]. P/Tv/ Av/M/B live View/Movie func, set l Vfun,c" s~ttillg, _J2I~Q1~, .__ LV func setting Disable Stills only IStllls:+-movie -- . .:. ~._J Screen settings Stills display Exposure simulation Modes • Select [~: Live View/Movie tunc. set.] and set [LV tunc. setting]. • To shoot still photos, 1. Select [Stills only] and 2.
O STapp! Installieren Sie die Treiber-Software von der beigepacken CD-ROM bevor Sie die Kamera mit dem Kabel an den Computer anschliBen. 11:.! ~OY7-:1'J\;C:7J;I-?~J~~::J:::;I~tl~~QWII~, O ATTENZIONEI Assicurate Vi di aver installato il driver dal CD-ROM incluso nella confezione prima di connettere la fotocamera al Vostro computer con questa cavo. STOP! Be sure to install the driver software from the enclosed CD-ROM before connecting the camera to your computer with this cable. ~~!~ffl~m~~mmm~#.
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Canon Windows Vista SPl Windows XP SP2/SP3 Guide sur CD-ROM o Franyais EOS DIGITAL Solution Disk Ce CD contient divers logiciels pour EOS DIGITAL. OEOS Utility Mac as x 10.4 Mac as x 10.5 GUla en CD-ROM o Espanal EOS DIGITAL Solution Disk Este disco contiene diversos software para EOS DIGITAL.
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PIXMA: The other half of photography Integration between Digital Photo Professional and Easy-PhotoPrint Pro for professional prints Easy-PhotoPrint Pro is a professional application that allows you to make beautiful prints with the PIXMA Pr09500 and Pra9000. With seamless operation, just click to transfer your image data from Digital Photo Professional (Ver. 2.1 and later) or Adobe® Photoshop® CS/CS2 to Easy-PhotoPrint Pra then make further settings before printing.
La otra mitad de la fotografia. Asociaci6n entre Digital Photo Professional (Ver. 2.1 y posteriorI &Easy-PhotoPrint Pro que simplifica sus impresiones profesionales. Easy-PhotoPrint Pro es un software especialmente creado para los profesionales de la fotografia y artes graficas. Can solo hacer un clic, usted podra conectarse desde Digital Photo Professional (Ver. 2.
TryMy Pfio'l: Your Images Printed Free 1. Choose your favorite photo 2. Visit the Try My Photo website and follow the instructions: www.usa.canon.com/trymyphoto 3. Canon will print your image using a select Canon Printer and mail your printed image for free* *Please refer ta the Try My Phata website Terms & Canditians.
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Canon CANON" EOS Digital Camera™ and Accessories Limited WarrantyFor U.S.A. & Canada Only The limited warranty set forth below is given by Canon U.S.A., Inc. (Canon U.SA) in the United Slales or Canon Canada Inc. (Canon Canada) in Canada with respect 10 the Canon brand EOS Digital Camera. as well as with respect to the accessories packaged with this limited warranty and described on the registration card accompanying this limited warranty (collectively the ·Products")'.
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