Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Advanced User Guide
- Contents
- Introduction
- Preparation and Basic Operations
- Shooting Mode
- Still Photo Shooting
- Still Photo Shooting
- Tab Menus: Still Photo Shooting
- Image Quality
- Still Photo Cropping/Aspect Ratio
- Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB)
- ISO Speed Settings for Still Photos
- HDR PQ Settings
- Auto Lighting Optimizer
- Highlight Tone Priority
- Anti-Flicker Shooting
- Shooting with Speedlites
- Flash Function Settings
- White Balance
- White Balance Correction
- Color Space
- Picture Style Selection
- Picture Style Customization
- Picture Style Registration
- Clarity
- Lens Aberration Correction
- Long Exposure Noise Reduction
- High ISO Speed Noise Reduction
- Dust Delete Data Acquisition
- Multiple Exposures
- HDR Mode
- Focus Bracketing
- Interval Timer Shooting
- Shutter Mode
- Releasing Shutter without Card
- Image Stabilizer (IS Mode)
- Shooting with the Touch Shutter
- Image Review
- High-Speed Display
- Metering Timer
- Exposure Simulation
- Shooting Information Display
- Viewfinder Display Format
- Display Performance
- Metering Mode Selection
- Manual Exposure Compensation
- Exposure Lock (AE Lock)
- General Still Photo Shooting
- Movie Recording
- Tab Menus: Movie Recording
- Movie Recording
- Movie Recording Quality
- Movie Cropping
- Sound Recording
- Canon Log Settings
- HDR Movie Recording
- Time-Lapse Movies
- Movie Self-Timer
- Image Stabilizer (IS Mode)
- Shutter Button Function for Movies
- Zebra Settings
- Time Code
- Other Menu Functions
- General Movie Recording Precautions
- Still Photo Shooting
- AF/Drive
- Playback
- Tab Menus: Playback
- Image Playback
- Magnified Image Display
- Index Display (Multiple-Image Display)
- Movie Playback
- Editing a Movie’s First and Last Scenes
- 4K Movie Frame Grab
- Playback on a TV Set
- Protecting Images
- Erasing Images
- Rotating Still Photos
- Changing Movie Orientation Information
- Rating Images
- Copying Images
- Print Ordering (DPOF)
- Photobook Set-up
- RAW Image Processing
- Resizing JPEG/HEIF Images
- Cropping JPEG/HEIF Images
- Converting HEIF to JPEG
- Slide Show
- Setting Image Search Conditions
- Browsing Images with the Main Dial
- Switching the Main Dial and Quick Control Dial 2
- Rate Button Function
- Customizing Playback Information Display
- Displaying the Highlight Alert
- AF Point Display
- Playback Grid
- Movie Play Count
- HDMI HDR Output
- Wireless Features
- Tab Menus: Wireless Features
- Wi-Fi/Bluetooth Connection
- Connecting to a Smartphone
- Connecting to a Computer via Wi-Fi
- Sending Images to a Web Service
- Image Transfer to FTP Servers
- Wi-Fi Connection via Access Points
- Connecting to a Wireless Remote Control
- Reconnecting via Wi-Fi
- Registering Multiple Connection Settings
- Airplane Mode
- Wi-Fi Settings
- Bluetooth Settings
- Nickname
- GPS Device Settings
- Changing or Deleting Connection Settings
- Resetting Communication Settings
- View Info Screen
- Virtual Keyboard Operations
- Responding to Error Messages
- Wireless Communication Function Precautions
- Security
- Checking Network Settings
- Wireless Communication Status
- Set-up
- Tab Menus: Set-up
- Selecting Cards for Recording/Playback
- Folder Settings
- File Numbering
- File Naming
- Formatting
- Auto Rotate
- Adding Orientation Information to Movies
- Date/Time/Zone
- Language
- Video System
- Help
- Beeps
- Headphone Volume
- Power Saving
- Eco Mode
- Screen/Viewfinder Display
- Screen Brightness
- Viewfinder Brightness
- Screen and Viewfinder Color Tone
- Fine-Tuning Viewfinder Color Tone
- UI Magnification
- HDMI Resolution
- Touch Control
- Multi-Function Lock
- Shutter at Shutdown
- Sensor Cleaning
- Resetting the Camera
- Custom Shooting Mode (C1–C3)
- Battery Information
- Copyright Information
- Other Information
- Custom Functions/My Menu
- Reference
- Trademarks and Licensing
- Instruction Manual
- Chapters
- Contents
- Introduction
- Preparation and Basic Operations
- Shooting Mode
- Shooting and Recording
- Still Photo Shooting
- Tab Menus: Still Photo Shooting
- Image Quality
- Still Photo Cropping/Aspect Ratio
- Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB)
- ISO Speed Settings for Still Photos
- Auto Lighting Optimizer
- Anti-Flicker Shooting
- Shooting with Speedlites
- White Balance
- Picture Style Selection
- Clarity
- Lens Aberration Correction
- Long Exposure Noise Reduction
- High ISO Speed Noise Reduction
- Shooting with the Touch Shutter
- Manual Exposure Compensation
- Exposure Lock (AE Lock)
- Movie Recording
- Still Photo Shooting
- AF/Drive
- Playback
- Wireless Features
- Set-up
- Custom Functions/My Menu
- Reference
- Lens Instructions
- image.canon Information
- Product Registration
- Warranty
Caution
RAW HDR images are captured in JPEG image quality. RAW+JPEG HDR
images are captured in the specified JPEG image quality.
Expanded ISO speeds (L, H) are not available in HDR shooting. HDR shooting is
possible within ISO 100–102400 (varies depending on the settings of [Minimum]
and [Maximum] for [ISO speed range]).
The flash will not fire during HDR shooting.
AEB is not available.
If you shoot a moving subject, the moving subject may leave afterimages.
In HDR shooting, three images are captured with different shutter speeds set
automatically. For this reason, even in
<
>, < >, and < > modes, the
shutter speed will change, relative to your specified speed.
To prevent camera shake, a high ISO speed may be set.
When shooting HDR images with [Auto Image Align] set to [Enable], AF point
display information ( ) and Dust Delete Data ( ) will not be appended to the
image.
If you perform handheld HDR shooting with [Auto Image Align] set to [Enable],
image periphery will be slightly trimmed and resolution will be slightly lowered.
Also, if the images cannot be aligned properly due to camera shake, etc., auto
image alignment may not take effect. Note that when shooting with excessively
bright (or dark) exposure settings, auto image alignment may not work properly.
If you perform handheld HDR shooting with [Auto Image Align] set to [Disable],
the three images may not be properly aligned and the HDR effect may be reduced.
Using a tripod is recommended.
Auto image alignment may not function properly with repetitive patterns (lattice,
stripes, etc.) or flat, single-tone images.
Subjects such as the sky or white walls may not be rendered with smooth gradation
and may have noise or irregular exposure or colors.
HDR shooting under fluorescent or LED lighting may result in unnatural color
reproduction of the illuminated areas.
With HDR shooting, the images will be merged, then saved to the card, so it may
take some time. [BUSY] appears on the screen as images are processed, and
shooting is not possible until processing is finished.
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