Help Guide

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Index
Appendix
Errors and Warnings
Troubleshooting
Settings
Playback
Shooting
Setup and Basics
Learning About the Camera
Accessories
Wireless Features
Wireless Features/Accessories
Capturing in RAW Format
The camera can capture images in JPEG and RAW format.
[
] produces RAW images with maximum image quality. [ ]
produces RAW images with more compact le sizes.
RAW image data cannot be used as-is for viewing on a computer or
printing. You must rst process it on this camera or use the Digital
Photo Professional application to convert images to ordinary JPEG or
TIFF les.
To save RAW images (or RAW and JPEG images captured together)
to a computer, always use the dedicated software, EOS Utility.
For details on the relationship between the pixel count and the number
of shots that will t on a card, see “Recording” (
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88).
The le extension for JPEG images is .JPG, and the extension for
RAW images is .CR3. File names of JPEG and RAW images captured
together have the same image number.
For details on Digital Photo Professional and EOS Utility applications,
see “Software” (
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42). Download software instruction manuals
from the Canon website as needed. For downloading instructions, see
“Installing the Software” (
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42).
You can also congure this setting by choosing [
1] tab →
[Image quality]. To capture images in both JPEG and RAW format
simultaneously, choose [ ] or [ ] in [RAW].
Only JPEG images are captured when [RAW] is set to [−] on the
[Image quality] screen, and only RAW images are captured when
[JPEG] is set to [−].
Changing the Aspect Ratio
The aspect ratio cannot be congured in mode.
You can also congure this setting by choosing [
1] tab → [Still img
aspect ratio].
Changing Movie Image Quality
[ ] and [ ] are only available in mode.
With [
] or [ ], focusing may take longer.
Subjects appear larger with [
] or [ ] than at other
image quality levels. Additionally, some features may not be available.
You can also congure this setting by choosing [
1] tab → [Movie rec
quality].