Cover Before Use Common Camera Operations Basic Guide Advanced Guide Camera User Guide ENGLISH • Make sure you read this guide, including the “Safety Precautions” section (= 8), before using the camera. • Reading this guide will help you learn to use the camera properly. • Store this guide safely so that you can use it in the future. • Click the buttons in the lower right to access other pages.
Package Contents Before use, make sure the following items are included in the package. If anything is missing, contact your camera retailer. Camera Neck Strap Battery Pack NB-10L (with terminal cover) Getting Started Battery Charger CB-2LC/CB-2LCE Warranty Card • A memory card is not included (= 2). Compatible Memory Cards The following memory cards (sold separately) can be used, regardless of capacity.
Part Names and Conventions in This Guide Front dial Lamp Lens Zoom lever Shooting: / Playback: / Strap mount Shutter button Power button/lamp Mode dial Hot shoe < (Flash up)> switch Flash Speaker Ring release button DC coupler cable port Memory card/battery cover Tripod socket Cover • Shooting modes and on-screen icons and text are indicated in brackets.
Cover zz Turning the control dial is one way to choose setting items, switch images, and perform other operations. Most of these operations are also possible with the buttons. • In this guide, icons are used to represent the corresponding camera buttons and dials on which they appear or which they resemble. • The following camera buttons and controls are represented by icons.
Table of Contents 5 Package Contents..........................2 Compatible Memory Cards.............2 Preliminary Notes and Legal Information......................................2 Part Names and Conventions in This Guide...................................3 Table of Contents............................5 Common Camera Operations.........7 Safety Precautions..........................8 2 Basic Guide..................... 11 3 Shooting with Camera-Determined Settings........................................
10 Appendix.............................184 Troubleshooting..........................185 On-Screen Messages.................188 On-Screen Information...............191 Functions and Menu Tables........193 Handling Precautions..................203 Specifications..............................203 Index...........................................207 Wi-Fi (Wireless LAN) Precautions.................................
Cover Common Camera Operations 4 Before Use Applying special effects Shoot Common Camera Operations zz Use camera-determined settings (Auto Mode, Hybrid Auto Mode)......................................................
1 View zz View images (Playback Mode)............................................................ 102 zz Automatic playback (Slideshow)..........................................................110 zz On a TV............................................................................................... 163 zz On a computer.................................................................................... 174 zz Browse through images quickly..........................................................
• Do not allow liquids or foreign objects to enter the camera. This could result in electrical shock or fire. If liquids or foreign objects come into contact with the camera interior, immediately turn the camera off and remove the battery pack/batteries. If the battery charger (for cameras that use one) becomes wet, unplug it from the outlet and consult your camera retailer or a Canon Customer Support Help Desk.
Caution Denotes the possibility of damage to the equipment. • Do not aim the camera at bright light sources (such as the sun on a clear day). Doing so may damage the image sensor. • When using the camera on a beach or at a windy location, be careful not to allow dust or sand to enter the camera. • On cameras that raise and lower the flash automatically, do not push the flash down or pry it open. This may cause the product to malfunction.
Cover Basic Guide Before Use Common Camera Operations Basic Guide Advanced Guide Basic information and instructions, from initial preparations to shooting and playback Initial Preparations............................................ 12 Attaching the Strap................................................. 12 Holding the Camera............................................... 12 Charging the Battery Pack..................................... 12 Inserting the Battery Pack and Memory Card........
Initial Preparations Prepare for shooting as follows. Attaching the Strap Charging the Battery Pack Before use, charge the battery pack with the included charger. Be sure to charge the battery pack initially, because the camera is not sold with the battery pack charged. 1 Insert the battery pack. zz Attach the included strap to the camera as shown. zz On the other side of the camera, attach the strap the same way.
2 Open the cover. • To protect the battery pack and keep it in optimal condition, do not charge it continuously for more than 24 hours. • For battery chargers that use a power cord, do not attach the charger or cord to other objects. Doing so could result in malfunction or damage to the product. • For details on charging time and the number of shots and recording time possible with a fully charged battery pack, see “Number of Shots/Recording Time, Playback Time” (= 204).
5 Close the cover. zz Lower the cover ( ) and hold it down as you slide it, until it clicks into the closed position ( ). • For guidelines on how many shots or hours of recording can be saved on one memory card, see “Number of 4:3 Shots per Memory Card” (= 204). Removing the Battery Pack and Memory Card Remove the battery pack. zz Open the cover and press the battery lock in the direction of the arrow. zz The battery pack will pop up. Remove the memory card.
4 Finish the setup process. zz Press the button when finished. After a confirmation message, the setting screen is no longer displayed. zz To turn off the camera, press the power button. 2 Choose [Date/Time]. zz Move the zoom lever to choose the [3] tab. zz Press the buttons or turn the <7> dial to choose [Date/Time], and then press the button. • Unless you set the date, time, and home time zone, the [Date/Time] screen will be displayed each time you turn the camera on.
Display Language Change the display language as needed. 1 Enter Playback mode. zz Press the <1> button. Trying the Camera Out Still Images Movies Before Use Follow these instructions to turn the camera on, shoot still images or movies, and then view them. Shooting (Smart Auto) zz Press and hold the button, and then immediately press the button. 3 Set the display language. zz Press the buttons or turn the <7> dial to choose a language, and then press the button.
Cover 3 Compose the shot. Shoot. zz To zoom in and enlarge the subject, move zz Press the shutter button all the way the zoom lever toward (telephoto), and to zoom away from the subject, move it toward (wide angle). down. zz As the camera shoots, a shutter sound is played, and in low-light conditions when you have raised the flash, it fires automatically. zz Keep the camera still until the shutter sound ends. zz After displaying your shot, the camera will revert to the shooting screen.
Cover zz To access Scroll Display mode, turn the • You can make a short movie of the day (digest movie) just by shooting still images. When the mode dial is set to [ ], the camera automatically records a movie clip of the scene immediately before each shot (Hybrid Auto Mode (= 31)). <7> dial rapidly. In this mode, turn the <7> dial to browse through images. zz To return to single-image display, press the button.
Cover Erasing the Images You can choose and erase unneeded images one by one. Be careful when erasing images, because they cannot be recovered. 1 Choose an image to erase. zz Press the buttons or turn the <7> dial to choose an image. 2 Erase the image. zz Press the button. zz After [Erase?] is displayed, press the buttons or turn the <7> dial to choose [Erase], and then press the button. zz The current image is now erased.
Cover Advanced Guide 1 Before Use Common Camera Operations Basic Guide Camera Basics Advanced Guide Practical guide that introduces other camera basics and describes shooting and playback options On/Off................................................................. 21 Power-Saving Features (Auto Power Down)......... 21 Shutter Button................................................... 22 Optical Viewfinder............................................. 22 Shooting Modes............................
On/Off Power-Saving Features (Auto Power Down) Shooting Mode zz Press the power button to turn the camera on and prepare for shooting. zz To turn the camera off, press the power button again. Playback Mode zz Press the <1> button to turn the camera on and view your shots. zz To turn the camera off, press the <1> button again. • To switch to Playback mode from Shooting mode, press the <1> button. • To switch to Shooting mode from Playback mode, press the shutter button halfway (= 22).
Shutter Button Optical Viewfinder To ensure your shots are in focus, always begin by holding the shutter button halfway down, and once the subject is in focus, press the button all the way down to shoot. In this manual, shutter button operations are described as pressing the button halfway or all the way down. 1 Press halfway. (Press lightly to focus.) zz Press the shutter button halfway. The camera beeps twice, and AF frames are displayed around image areas in focus. 2 Press all the way down.
Shooting Modes Shooting Display Options Use the mode dial to access each shooting mode. Auto Mode / Hybrid Auto Mode Fully automatic shooting, with camera-determined settings (= 16, 29, 31). Special Scene Mode Shoot with optimal settings for specific scenes (= 52). Creative Filters Mode Add a variety of effects to images when shooting (= 54). Cover P, Tv, Av, M, C1, and C2 Modes Take a variety of shots using your preferred settings (= 67, 91).
Using the FUNC. Menu Configure commonly used shooting functions through the FUNC. menu as follows. Note that menu items and options vary depending on the shooting mode (= 195 – 197). 1 Access the FUNC. menu. zz Press the button. 2 Choose a menu item. zz Press the buttons to choose a menu item. zz Available options are shown at the bottom of the screen. Options Menu Items 3 Choose an option. zz Press the buttons or turn the <7> dial to choose an option.
Using Menus 3 Choose a menu item. Configure a variety of camera functions through other menus as follows. Menu items are grouped by purpose on tabs, such as shooting [4], playback [1], and so on. Note that available menu items vary depending on the selected shooting or playback mode (= 198 – 202). 1 Access the menu. zz Press the button. 2 Choose a tab. zz Move the zoom lever to choose a tab.
Deleting Characters On-Screen Keyboard Use the on-screen keyboard to enter information for Face ID (= 40), Wi-Fi connections (= 133), and so on. Note that the length and type of information you can enter varies depending on the function you are using. Number of Available Characters Entering Characters zz Press the buttons or turn the <7> dial to choose a character, and then press the button to enter it.
Indicator Display Clock The indicator of the camera (= 3, 4) lights up or blinks depending on the camera status.
2 Cover Before Use Common Camera Operations Auto Mode / Hybrid Auto Mode Basic Guide Convenient mode for easy shots with greater control over shooting Shooting with Camera-Determined Settings............................................................. 29 Shooting (Smart Auto)............................................ 29 Shooting in Hybrid Auto Mode................................ 31 Scene Icons........................................................... 33 Image Stabilization Icons..................
Shooting with Camera-Determined Settings 3 Compose the shot. zz To zoom in and enlarge the subject, move For fully automatic selection of the optimal settings for specific scenes, simply let the camera determine the subject and shooting conditions. Zoom Bar Still Images Movies the zoom lever toward (telephoto), and to zoom away from the subject, move it toward (wide angle). (A zoom bar showing the zoom position is displayed.) Shooting (Smart Auto) 1 Turn the camera on.
Cover Shoot. zz Press the shutter button all the way down. zz As the camera shoots, a shutter sound is played, and in low-light conditions when you have raised the flash, it fires automatically. zz Keep the camera still until the shutter sound ends. zz After displaying your shot, the camera will revert to the shooting screen. Shooting Movies Start shooting. zz Press the movie button. The camera Elapsed Time beeps once as recording begins, and [ Rec] is displayed with the elapsed time.
Still Images Movies Shooting in Hybrid Auto Mode You can make a short movie of the day just by shooting still images. The camera records 2 – 4-second clips of scenes before each shot, which are later combined in a digest movie. 1 Enter [ ] mode. zz Follow step 2 in “Shooting (Smart Auto)” (= 29) and choose [ ]. 2 Compose the shot. zz Follow steps 3 – 4 in “Shooting (Smart Auto)” (= 29) to compose the shot and focus.
Cover Still Images/Movies • To activate the screen when the camera is on but the screen is blank in [ ] mode, press the
button. • If the camera is turned on while the
button is held down, the camera will no longer sound. To activate sounds again, press the button and choose [Mute] on the [3] tab, and then press the buttons to choose [Off]. Still Images • A blinking [ ] icon warns that images are more likely to be blurred by camera shake.
Still Images Movies Scene Icons In [ ] and [ ] modes, shooting scenes determined by the camera are indicated by the icon displayed, and corresponding settings are automatically selected for optimal focusing, subject brightness, and color. Depending on the scene, continuous images may be shot (= 34).
Continuous Shooting Scenes If you shoot a still image when the following scene icons are displayed, the camera will shoot continuously. If you press the shutter button halfway when one of the icons in the table below is displayed, one of the following icons will be displayed to inform you that the camera will shoot continuous images: [ ], [ ], or [W].
Still Images Movies On-Screen Frames In [ ] mode, a variety of frames are displayed once the camera detects subjects you are aiming the camera at. • A white frame is displayed around the subject (or person’s face) determined by the camera to be the main subject, and gray frames are displayed around other detected faces. Frames follow moving subjects within a certain range to keep them in focus. However, if the camera detects subject movement, only the white frame will remain on the screen.
• Moving the zoom lever will display the zoom bar (which indicates the zoom position). The color of the zoom bar will change depending on the zoom range. - White range: optical zoom range where the image will not appear grainy. - Yellow range: digital zoom range where the image is not noticeably grainy (ZoomPlus). - Blue range: digital zoom range where the image will appear grainy.
Cover zz Once you start the self-timer, the lamp will blink and the camera will play a selftimer sound. zz Two seconds before the shot, the blinking and sound will speed up. (The lamp will remain lit in case the flash fires.) zz To cancel shooting after you have triggered the self-timer, press the button. zz To restore the original setting, choose [ ] in step 1.
Still Images Adding a Date Stamp The camera can add the shooting date to images, in the lower-right corner. However, note that date stamps cannot be edited or removed, so confirm beforehand that the date and time are correct (= 14). Cover • Shots taken without adding a date stamp can be printed with one as follows. However, adding a date stamp this way to images that already have one may cause it to be printed twice.
Using Face ID If you register a person ahead of time, the camera will detect that person’s face, and prioritize focus, brightness, and color for that person when shooting. In [ ] mode, the camera can detect babies and children based on registered birthdays and optimize settings for them when shooting. This function is also useful when searching for a specific registered person among a large number of images (= 106).
2 Register face information. zz Aim the camera so that the face of the person you want to register is inside the gray frame at the center of the screen. zz A white frame on the person’s face indicates that the face is recognized. Make sure a white frame is displayed on the face, and then shoot. zz If the face is not recognized, you cannot register face information. zz After [Register?] is displayed, press the buttons or turn the <7> dial to choose [OK], and then press the button.
Cover • The flash will not fire when following step 2. • If you do not register a birthday in step 3, Babies or Children icons (= 33) will not be displayed in [ ] mode. • You can overwrite registered face info, and add face info later if you have not filled all 5 face info slots (= 43). Shooting If you register a person ahead of time, the camera will prioritize that person as the main subject, and optimize focus, brightness, and color for that person when shooting.
Checking and Editing Registered Information 1 Access the [Check/Edit Info] screen. zz Following step 1 in “Registering Face ID Information” (= 39), choose [Check/ Edit Info] and press the button. 2 Choose a person to check or edit. zz Press the buttons or turn the <7> dial to choose the person to check or edit, and then press the button. 3 Check or edit the information as needed.
Overwriting and Adding Face Information You can overwrite existing face information with new face info. You should update face information regularly, especially with babies and children, as their faces change quickly as they grow. You can also add face information when all 5 face info slots have not been filled. 1 Access the [Add Face Info] screen. zz Following step 1 in “Registering Face ID Information” (= 39), choose [Add Face Info] and press the button.
Erasing Registered Information You can erase information (face info, names, birthdays) registered to Face ID. However, names recorded in previously shot images will not be erased. 1 Access the [Erase Info] screen. zz Follow step 1 in “Registering Face ID Cover Image Customization Features Before Use Still Images Changing the Aspect Ratio Change the image aspect ratio (ratio of width to height) as follows. zz Press the button, choose [ ] in the menu, and choose the desired option (= 24).
Still Images Changing Image Resolution (Size) Choose from 4 levels of image resolution, as follows. For guidelines on how many shots at each resolution setting can fit on a memory card, see “Number of 4:3 Shots per Memory Card” (= 204). zz Press the button, choose [ ] in the menu, and choose the desired option (= 24). zz The option you configured is now displayed. zz To restore the original setting, repeat this process but choose [ ].
• You can also correct existing images (= 121). • You can also access the screen in step 2 by holding down the button for at least one second. • You can also access the screen in step 2 when the flash is up by pressing the button and immediately pressing the button. Cover Movies Before Use Changing Movie Image Quality Common Camera Operations 4 image quality settings are available.
Helpful Shooting Features Still Images Still Images Magnifying the Area in Focus Movies Using the Dual Axis Electronic Level An electronic level can be displayed as a guideline to ensure the camera is level from front to back and left to right. 1 Display the electronic level. zz Press the
button several times to You can check the focus by pressing the shutter button halfway, which will enlarge the portion of the image in focus in the AF frame. 1 Configure the setting.
• The display will not magnify when using the digital zoom (= 35), Tracking AF (= 82), or when using a TV as a display (= 163). • Not available in [ ] mode. Cover Customizing Camera Operation Before Use Customize shooting functions on the MENU [4] tab as follows. For instructions on menu functions, see “Using Menus” (= 25). Still Images Checking for Closed Eyes [ ] is displayed when the camera detects that people may have closed their eyes. 1 Configure the setting.
Still Images Still Images Deactivating the Red-Eye Reduction Lamp You can deactivate the red-eye reduction lamp that lights up to reduce redeye when the flash is used in low-light shots. 1 Access the [Built-in Flash Settings] screen. Changing the Image Display Style after Shots You can change how long images are displayed and what information is displayed immediately after shooting.
Cover Changing the Screen Displayed after Shots Change the way images are displayed after shots as follows. 1 Set [Display Time] to [2 sec.], 2 [4 sec.], [8 sec.], or [Hold] (= 49). Configure the setting. zz Press the buttons or turn the <7> dial to choose [Display Info]. Press the buttons to choose the desired option. zz To restore the original setting, repeat this process but choose [Off]. Off Displays only the image. Detailed Displays shooting details (= 192).
3 Cover Before Use Common Camera Operations Other Shooting Modes Basic Guide Shoot more effectively in various scenes, and take shots enhanced with unique image effects or captured using special functions Specific Scenes................................................. 52 Image Effects (Creative Filters)....................... 54 Shooting High-Contrast Scenes (High Dynamic Range)........................................... 55 Shooting with Faded Colors (Nostalgic).................
Cover Specific Scenes Still Images Choose a mode matching the shooting scene, and the camera will automatically configure the settings for optimal shots. 1 Enter [K] mode. zz Beautiful shots of evening scenes or zz Set the mode dial to [K]. 2 Choose a shooting mode. zz Press the button, choose [I] in the menu, and then choose a shooting mode (= 24). 3 Shoot. portraits with evening scenery in the background, without the need to hold the camera very still (as with a tripod).
Cover Still Images Movies t Shoot fireworks (Fireworks) zz Vivid shots of fireworks. Still Images Shooting with an Underwater Focusing Range If focusing is difficult in [S] mode (= 52) with a focus range of [ ], using a focus range designed for underwater shooting can ensure optimal underwater shots. 1 Configure the setting. • Subjects appear larger in [ ] mode compared to other modes.
• In [ ] mode, optical zoom is set to maximum wide angle. • In [ ] mode, use of digital zoom may cause images to appear grainy at some resolutions (= 45). • In [8] mode, subjects at close range may not be in focus. In this case, try setting the focus range to [ ]. • [ Cover Image Effects (Creative Filters) Before Use Add a variety of effects to images when shooting. 1 Enter [ ] mode. zz Set the mode dial to [ Common Camera Operations Basic Guide ].
Cover Still Images Movies Posterized shots (Poster Effect) zz Shots that resemble an old poster or illustration. • In [ ] and [ ] modes, try taking some test shots first, to make sure you obtain the desired results. Still Images • Excessive camera shake or certain shooting conditions may prevent you from obtaining the desired results. • If excessive camera shake interferes with shooting, mount the camera on a tripod or take other measures to keep it still.
Still Images Movies Shooting with Faded Colors (Nostalgic) This effect makes colors look faded and images look weathered, as in old photographs. Choose from five effect levels. 1 Choose [ ]. zz Follow steps 1 – 2 in “Image Effects (Creative Filters)” (= 54) and choose [ ]. 2 Choose an effect level. zz Turn the dial to choose an effect level. zz A preview is shown of how your shot will look with the effect applied. 3 Shoot.
Still Images Movies Shots Resembling Miniature Models (Miniature Effect) Creates the effect of a miniature model, by blurring image areas above and below your selected area. You can also make movies that look like scenes in miniature models by choosing the playback speed before the movie is recorded. People and objects in the scene will move quickly during playback. Note that sound is not recorded. 1 Choose [ ]. zz Follow steps 1 – 2 in “Image Effects (Creative Filters)” (= 54) and choose [ ].
Still Images Shooting with a Toy Camera Effect (Toy Camera Effect) This effect makes images resemble shots from a toy camera by vignetting (darker, blurred image corners) and changing the overall color. 1 Choose [ ]. zz Follow steps 1 – 2 in “Image Effects (Creative Filters)” (= 54) and choose [ ]. 2 Choose a color tone. zz Turn the dial to choose a color tone. zz A preview is shown of how your shot will look with the effect applied. 3 Shoot. Standard Shots resemble toy camera images.
Still Images Shooting with a Soft Focus Effect This function allows you to shoot images as if a soft focus filter were attached to the camera. You can adjust the effect level as desired. Still Images Shooting in Monochrome Shoot images in black and white, sepia, or blue and white. 1 Choose [ ]. 1 Choose [ ]. zz Follow steps 1 – 2 in “Image Effects zz Follow steps 1 – 2 in “Image Effects (Creative Filters)” (= 54) and choose [ ]. (Creative Filters)” (= 54) and choose [ ]. 2 Choose a color tone.
Special Modes for Other Purposes Still Images Auto Shooting after Face Detection (Smart Shutter) Cover • You can also shoot as usual by pressing the shutter button. • The camera can detect smiles more easily when subjects face the camera and open their mouth wide enough so that teeth are visible. • To change the number of shots, press the buttons after choosing [ ] in step 1. [Blink Detection] (= 48) is only available for the final shot.
4 Face the camera and wink. zz The camera will shoot about two seconds after detecting a wink by the person whose face is inside the frame. zz To cancel shooting after you have triggered the self-timer, press the button. • • • • • If the wink is not detected, wink again slowly and deliberately. Winking may not be detected if eyes are obscured by hair, a hat, or glasses. Closing and opening both eyes at once will also be detected as a wink.
Cover Shooting Starry Skies (Star) Still Images Shooting Night Scenes under Starry Skies (Star Nightscape) Capture impressive shots of starry skies above night scenes. Starlight in the image is automatically enhanced, making starry skies look beautiful. 1 Choose [ ]. • There will be a delay before you can shoot again, as the camera processes and combines the images. • To disable image processing that makes stars more prominent, choose MENU ► [4] tab ► [Star Emphasis] ► [Off].
Cover 4 Shoot. zz Press the shutter button all the way down. [Busy] is displayed briefly, and then shooting begins. zz Do not disturb the camera while shooting. zz To cancel shooting, press the shutter button all the way down again. • If the camera runs out of battery power, shooting stops and a composite image created from the images up to that point is saved. • Optical zoom is set to maximum wide angle and cannot be adjusted.
4 Check the brightness. zz Press the shutter button all the way down to shoot a single still image. zz Switch to Playback mode (= 101) and check image brightness. zz To adjust brightness, turn the exposure compensation dial and change the exposure level. Check brightness again by taking another shot. Cover • If the camera runs out of battery power or memory card space, shooting stops and a movie created from the images up to that point is saved.
Shooting Various Movies Shooting Movies in [E] Mode 1 Enter [E] mode. zz Set the mode dial to [E]. zz Black bars are displayed on the top and bottom edges of the screen, and the subject is slightly enlarged. These areas will not be recorded. 2 Configure the settings to suit the movie (= 193 – 201). 3 Shoot. zz Press the movie button. zz To stop movie recording, press the movie button again.
Movies Shooting Super Slow Motion Movies You can shoot fast-moving subjects for playback later in slow motion. Note that sound is not recorded. 1 Choose [ ]. zz Set the mode dial to [E]. zz Press the button, choose [E] in the menu, and then choose [ (= 24). ] 2 Choose a frame rate. zz Press the button, choose [ ] in the menu, and choose the desired frame rate (= 24). zz The option you configured is now displayed. 3 Shoot (= 65). zz A bar showing the elapsed time is displayed.
4 Cover Before Use Common Camera Operations P Mode Basic Guide More discerning shots, in your preferred shooting style Advanced Guide • Instructions in this chapter apply to the camera with the mode dial set to [G] mode. • [G]: Program AE; AE: Auto Exposure • Before using a function introduced in this chapter in modes other than [G], make sure the function is available in that mode (= 193 – 201). Shooting in Program AE ([P] Mode)................ 68 Image Brightness (Exposure).........................
Still Images Movies Shooting in Program AE ([P] Mode) You can customize many function settings to suit your preferred shooting style. 1 Enter [G] mode. zz Set the mode dial to [G]. 2 Customize the settings as desired (= 68 – 90), and then shoot. • If adequate exposure cannot be obtained when you press the shutter button halfway, shutter speeds and aperture values are displayed in orange.
Still Images Still Images Locking Image Brightness / Exposure (AE Lock) Changing the Metering Method Before shooting, you can lock the exposure, or you can specify focus and exposure separately. Adjust the metering method (how brightness is measured) to suit shooting conditions as follows. zz Press the button, choose [ ] in the menu, and choose the desired option (= 2 4). zz The option you configured is now displayed. 1 Lock the exposure.
Still Images Linking the Spot AE Point Frame to the AF Frame Still Images Changing the ISO Speed zz Press the < > button, turn the <7> dial to choose the ISO speed, and then press the button. zz The option you configured is now displayed. 1 Set the metering method to [ ]. zz Follow the steps in “Changing the Metering Method” (= 69) to choose [ ]. 2 Configure the setting. zz Press the button, choose [Spot AE Point] on the [4] tab, and then choose [AF Point] (= 25).
Still Images Adjusting ISO Auto Settings When the camera is set to [AUTO], maximum ISO speed can be specified in a range of [400] – [12800], and sensitivity can be specified in a range of three levels. Changing the Noise Reduction Level (High ISO NR) You can choose from 3 levels of noise reduction: [Standard], [High], [Low]. This function is especially effective when shooting at high ISO speeds. zz Press the button, choose [High 1 Access the setting screen.
Still Images Still Images Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB Shooting) Correcting Image Brightness (i-Contrast) Three consecutive images are captured at different exposure levels (standard exposure, underexposure, and then overexposure) each time you shoot. You can adjust the amount of underexposure and overexposure (relative to standard exposure) from –2 to +2 stops in 1/3-stop increments. 1 Choose [ ]. zz Press the button, choose [ ] in the menu, and then choose [ (= 24). 2 Configure the setting.
Cover Still Images Dynamic Range Correction (DR Correction) Tone down bright image areas, which might otherwise look washed out, as follows. Still Images Shadow Correct Available ISO Speed (= 70) – Automatic adjustment to prevent washed-out highlights AUTO, 80 – 12800 Tone down highlights by about 200% relative to ]. the brightness level of [ AUTO, 160 – 3200 Tone down highlights by about 400% relative to ].
Cover Color and Continuous Shooting Still Images Still Images Movies Adjusting White Balance By adjusting white balance (WB), you can make image colors look more natural for the scene you are shooting. zz Press the button, choose [ ] in the menu, and choose the desired option (= 24). zz The option you configured is now displayed. h S Auto Automatically sets the optimal white balance for the shooting conditions. Day Light For shooting outdoors in fair weather.
2 Configure advanced settings. zz To configure more advanced settings, press the button and turn the or <7> dial to adjust the correction level. zz To reset the correction level, press the < > button. zz Press the button to complete the setting. Still Images Changing Image Color Tones (My Colors) Change image color tones as desired, such as converting images to sepia or black and white. zz Press the button, choose [ ] in the menu, and choose the desired option (= 24).
• White balance (= 74) cannot be set in [ ] or [ ] modes. • With [ ] and [ ] modes, colors other than people’s skin tone may change. These settings may not produce the expected results with some skin tones. Still Images Still Images Hold the shutter button all the way down to shoot continuously. For details on the continuous shooting speed, see “Continuous Shooting Speed” (= 205). 1 Configure the setting.
• When using Face ID (= 39), the location in the image where the name is recorded will be determined in the first shot, and will be recorded in the same place for further shots. Images Displayed during Playback Each set of images shot continuously in [G], [M], [B], or [D] mode is managed as a single group, and only the first image in that group will be displayed. To indicate that the image is part of a group, [ ] is displayed in the upper left of the screen.
Still Images Shooting Close-Ups (Macro) To restrict the focus to subjects at close range, set the camera to [e]. For details on the focusing range, see “Shooting Range” (= 205). zz Press the button, choose [e] (either press the buttons or turn the <7> dial), and then press the button. zz Once the setting is complete, [e] is displayed. Still Images Movies Shooting in Manual Focus Mode When focusing is not possible in AF mode, use manual focus.
Cover 3 Fine-tune the focus. zz Press the shutter button halfway to have the camera fine-tune the focal position (Safety MF). zz To cancel manual focus, press the button. • When you focus manually, the AF frame mode (= 81) is [FlexiZone] and AF frame size (= 81) is [Normal], and these settings cannot be changed. • Focusing is possible when using the digital zoom (= 35) or digital tele-converter (= 80), or when using a TV as a display (= 165), but the magnified display will not appear.
Still Images Still Images Digital Tele-Converter Focus Bracketing (Focus-BKT Mode) Three consecutive images are captured each time you shoot, with the first one at the focal distance you set manually and the others at farther and nearer focal positions determined by presets. The distance from your specified focus can be set in three levels. [ ] in the menu, and then choose [ (= 24). 2 Configure the setting.
Still Images Movies Changing the AF Frame Mode Change the AF (auto focus) frame mode to suit the shooting conditions as follows. zz Press the button, choose [AF Frame] on the [4] tab, and then choose the desired option (= 25). Still Images Moving and Resizing AF Frames (FlexiZone) When you want to change the position or size of the AF frame, set the AF frame mode to [FlexiZone] (= 81). 1 Prepare to move the AF frame. zz Press the < turns orange. > button.
Cover Still Images Movies Face AiAF • Detects people’s faces, and then sets the focus, exposure (evaluative metering only), and white balance ([ ] only). • After you aim the camera at the subject, a white frame is displayed around the person’s face determined by the camera to be the main subject, and up to two gray frames are displayed around other detected faces. • When the camera detects movement, frames will follow moving subjects, within a certain range.
Cover 3 Shoot. Still Images zz Press the shutter button halfway. [ ] changes to a blue [ ], which follows the subject as the camera continues to adjust the focus and exposure (Servo AF) (= 83). zz Press the shutter button all the way down to shoot. zz Even after your shot, [ ] is still displayed and the camera continues to track the subject. • [Servo AF] (= 83) is set to [On] and cannot be changed.
Still Images Changing the Focus Setting You can change default camera operation of constantly focusing on subjects it is aimed at, even when the shutter button is not pressed. Instead, you can limit camera focusing to the moment you press the shutter button halfway. zz Press the button, choose [Continuous AF] on the [4] tab, and then choose [Off] (= 25). On Helps avoid missing sudden photo opportunities, because the camera constantly focuses on subjects until you press the shutter button halfway.
4 Shoot. zz Press the shutter button halfway. After the camera focuses, [ ] changes to [ ]. zz Press the shutter button all the way down to shoot. Cover Flash Before Use Still Images Changing the Flash Mode You can change the flash mode to match the shooting scene. For details on the flash range, see “Flash Range” (= 205). • When [Face ID] is set to [On], names of any registered people detected are not displayed when you have selected another, unregistered face to focus on.
• In [Z] mode, mount the camera on a tripod or take other measures to keep it still and prevent camera shake. Additionally, you should set [IS Mode] to [Off] when using a tripod or other means to secure the camera (= 89). • In [Z] mode, even after the flash fires, ensure that the main subject does not move until the shutter sound is finished playing. [!] Off For shooting without the flash.
Still Images Still Images Shooting with the FE Lock Changing the Flash Timing Just as with the AE lock (= 69), you can lock the exposure for the flash shots. Change the timing of the flash and shutter release as follows. 1 Access the setting screen. 1 Raise the flash and set it to [h] zz Press the button, choose [Flash (= 85). Control] on the [4] tab, and then press the button (= 25). 2 Lock the flash exposure.
Shooting RAW Images Still Images RAW images are “raw” (unprocessed) data, recorded with essentially no loss of image quality from the camera’s internal image processing. Use Digital Photo Professional (= 173) to adjust RAW images as desired with minimal loss of image quality. zz Press the button, choose [ ] in the menu, and choose the desired option (= 24). Records JPEG images. JPEG images are processed in the camera for optimal image quality and compressed to reduce file size.
Other Settings Still Images Movies Changing the IS Mode Settings Still Images 1 Access the setting screen. Changing the Compression Ratio (Image Quality) zz Press the button, choose [IS Settings] on the [4] tab, and then press the button (= 25). Choose from two compression ratios, [ ] (Super Fine) and [ ] (Fine), as follows. For guidelines on how many shots at each compression ratio can fit on a memory card, see “Number of 4:3 Shots per Memory Card” (= 204). 2 Configure the setting.
Movies Shooting Movies with Subjects at the Same Size Shown before Shooting During movie recording, a smaller image display area is shown, with the subject enlarged, as a measure when correcting other distortion such as rotational camera shake. To shoot subjects at the same size shown before shooting, you can disable this image stabilization. zz Follow the steps in “Changing the IS Mode Settings” (= 89) to access the [IS Settings] screen. zz Choose [Dynamic IS], and then choose [2] (= 34).
5 Cover Before Use Common Camera Operations Tv, Av, M, C1, and C2 Mode Basic Guide Take smarter, more sophisticated shots, and customize the camera for your shooting style • Instructions in this chapter apply to the camera as set to the respective mode. Specific Shutter Speeds ([Tv] Mode)............... 92 Specific Aperture Values ([Av] Mode)............. 93 Specific Shutter Speeds and Aperture Values ([M] Mode)......................................................... 93 Adjusting the Flash Output...
Still Images Specific Shutter Speeds ([Tv] Mode) Set your preferred shutter speed before shooting as follows. The camera automatically adjusts the aperture value to suit your shutter speed. For details on available shutter speeds, see “Shutter Speed” (= 206). 1 Enter [M] mode. zz Set the mode dial to [M]. 2 Set the shutter speed. zz Turn the dial to set the shutter speed. Cover • With shutter speeds of 1.
Still Images Specific Aperture Values ([Av] Mode) Set your preferred aperture value before shooting as follows. The camera automatically adjusts the shutter speed to suit your aperture value. For details on available aperture values, see “Aperture” (= 206). 1 Enter [B] mode. zz Set the mode dial to [B]. Still Images Specific Shutter Speeds and Aperture Values ([M] Mode) Follow these steps before shooting to set your preferred shutter speed and aperture value to obtain the desired exposure.
• After you set the shutter speed or aperture value, the exposure level may change if you adjust the zoom or recompose the shot. • Screen brightness may change depending on your specified shutter speed or aperture value. However, screen brightness remains the same when the flash is up and the mode is set to [h]. • To have both the shutter speed and aperture value automatically adjusted to obtain standard exposure, hold the shutter button halfway and press the < > button.
3 Configure the setting. Customization for Shooting Styles Still Images zz Press the buttons or turn the <7> dial to choose an item, and then press the button. Items you choose for display are labeled with [ ]. zz Selected items (labeled with a [ ]) will be included in display. Movies Customizing Display Information Set the number of custom displays (= 23) and what information is displayed in each display when the button is pressed in shooting screen. 1 Access the setting screen.
Still Images Assigning Functions to the Front Dial and Control Dial Assign commonly used functions to the front dial and control dial, by shooting mode. 1 Access the setting screen. Cover Assignable Functions Functions you can assign to the front dial and control dial vary depending on shooting mode.
Still Images Convenient Control Using the < Button Cover Movies > or Movie You can quickly and easily activate functions that you assign to the < movie button. > or 1 Access the setting screen. zz Press the button, choose [Set button] on the Shortcut button] or [Set [4] tab, and then press the button (= 25). 2 Configure the setting. zz Press the buttons or turn the <7> dial to choose a function to assign, and then press the button.
3 Configure the setting. Customizing the FUNC. Menu (FUNC. Menu Layout) zz Press the button, choose [OK] The display of FUNC. menu items can be customized. Functions not shown on this menu will be available on the [4] tab of the menu screen. Still Images Movies Choosing Items to Include in the Menu 1 Access the setting screen. zz Press the button, choose [FUNC. Menu Layout] on the [4] tab, and then press the button (= 25). 2 Choose icons to include in the menu.
Still Images Saving Shooting Settings Save commonly used shooting modes and your configured function settings for reuse. To access saved settings later, simply turn the mode dial to [ ] or [ ]. Even settings that are usually cleared when you switch shooting modes or turn the camera off (such as self-timer settings) can be retained this way.
Still Images Movies Saving Commonly Used Shooting Menu Items (My Menu) You can save up to five commonly used shooting menu items on the [ ] tab. By customizing the [ ] tab, you can access to these items quickly from a single screen. 1 Access the setting screen. zz Press the button, choose [My Menu settings] on the [ ] tab, and then press the button (= 25). 2 Configure the setting. zz Press the buttons or turn the <7> dial to choose [Select items], and then press the button.
6 Cover Before Use Common Camera Operations Playback Mode Basic Guide Have fun reviewing your shots, and browse or edit them in many ways Advanced Guide • To prepare the camera for these operations, press the <1> button to enter Playback mode. • It may not be possible to play back or edit images that were renamed or already edited on a computer, or images from other cameras. Viewing............................................................. 102 Switching Display Modes..............................
Viewing Still Images Cover Movies zz Movies are identified by a [ play movies, go to step 3. ] icon. To Common Camera Operations After shooting images or movies, you can view them on the screen as follows. Basic Guide 1 Enter Playback mode. Advanced Guide zz Press the <1> button. zz Your last shot is displayed. 3 Play movies.
Cover • To switch to Shooting mode from Playback mode, press the shutter button halfway. • To deactivate Scroll Display, press the button, choose [Scroll Display] on the [1] tab, and then choose [Off]. • If you prefer to have the most recent shot displayed when you enter Playback mode, press the button, and on the [1] tab, choose [Resume] and then [Last shot].
Still Images Movies RGB Histogram, GPS Information Display zz The RGB histogram shows the distribution of shades of red, green, and blue in an image. The horizontal axis represents R, G, or B brightness, and the vertical axis, how much of the image is at that level of brightness. Viewing this histogram enables you to check image color characteristics.
Cover Browsing and Filtering Images Viewing by Date Digest movies can be viewed by date. Still Images Before Use Movies Navigating through Images in an Index 1 Choose a movie. zz Press the button, choose [List/ Play Digest Movies] on the [1] tab, and then choose a date (= 25). 2 Play the movie. zz Press the button to start playback.
Still Images Movies Finding Images Matching Specified Conditions and check the images found. zz Press the buttons to choose Find desired images quickly on a memory card full of images by filtering image display according to your specified conditions. You can also protect (= 111) or delete (= 114) these images all at once. Favorites Displays images tagged as favorites (= 117). Shot Date Displays the images shot on a specific date. People Displays images with detected faces.
Cover Using the Front Dial to Filter by [ ] or [ ] or Jump by [ ] or [ ] Still Images Filtering Display by [ ] 1 Choose [ ]. zz Following step 1 in “Filtering Display by [ [ ], [ ], [ ], or [ ]” (= 106), choose ] and press the button. 2 Choose a person. zz Press the buttons zz Follow step 3 in “Filtering Display by [ [ ], [ ], or [ images. • [ ]” (= 106) to view the ] is not available unless people are registered (= 39). Displays images tagged as favorites (= 117).
Still Images Viewing Individual Images in a Group Grouped images (either from continuous shooting (= 76) in [G], [M], [B], or [D] mode (= 67, 92, or 93) or individual still images saved as source data in [ ] mode (= 63)) are generally displayed together, but they can also be viewed individually. 1 Choose a grouped image. zz Press the buttons or turn the <7> dial to choose an image labeled with [ ], and then press the button. 2 View images in the group individually.
3 Choose the editing option. zz Press the buttons or turn the <7> dial to choose [Overwrite], and then press the button. 4 Choose the name of the person Image Viewing Options Magnifying Images 1 Magnify an image. to overwrite with. zz Moving the zoom lever toward will zoom in and magnify the image. You can magnify images up to about 10x by continuing to hold the zoom lever. zz To zoom out, move the zoom lever toward .
Still Images Movies Viewing Slideshows Automatically play back images from a memory card as follows. 1 Access the setting screen. zz Press the button, and then choose [Slideshow] on the [1] tab (= 25). Still Images Auto Playback of Related Images (Smart Shuffle) Based on the current image, the camera offers four images that you may wish to view. After you choose to view one of those images, the camera offers four more images. This is an enjoyable way to play back images in an unexpected order.
• Only still images shot with this camera are played back using Smart Shuffle. • Smart Shuffle is not available in the following cases: - There are less than 50 shots taken with this camera - An unsupported image is currently displayed - Images are shown in filtered display (= 106) - During group playback (= 108) Protecting Images Still Images Movies Protect important images to prevent accidental erasure by the camera (= 114). Choosing a Selection Method 1 Access the setting screen.
Choosing Images Individually 1 Choose [Select]. zz Following step 2 in “Choosing a Selection Method” (= 111), choose [Select] and press the button. 2 Choose an image. zz Press the buttons or turn the <7> dial to choose an image, and then press the button. [ ] is displayed. zz To cancel selection, press the button again. [ ] is no longer displayed. zz Repeat this process to specify other images. 3 Protect the image. zz Press the button. A confirmation message is displayed.
zz Press the buttons or turn the <7> dial to choose an image, and then press the button. zz Images before the first image cannot be selected as the last image. 4 Protect the images. zz Press the button to choose [Protect], and then press the button. • You can also choose the first or last image by turning the <7> dial when the top screen in steps 2 and 3 is displayed. Specifying All Images at Once 1 Choose [Select All Images].
Erasing Images Still Images Movies You can choose and erase unneeded images one by one. Be careful when erasing images, because they cannot be recovered. However, protected images (= 111) cannot be erased. 1 Choose an image to erase. zz Press the buttons or turn the <7> dial to choose an image. 2 Erase the image. Erasing Multiple Images at Once You can choose multiple images to erase at once. Be careful when erasing images, because they cannot be recovered.
Cover Choosing Images Individually 1 Choose [Select]. zz Following step 2 in “Choosing a Selection Method” (= 114), choose [Select] and press the button. 2 Choose an image. zz Once you choose an image following step 2 in “Choosing Images Individually” (= 112), [ ] is displayed. zz To cancel selection, press the button again. [ ] is no longer displayed. zz Repeat this process to specify other images. Selecting a Range 1 Choose [Select Range].
Rotating Images Still Images Movies Change the orientation of images and save them as follows. 1 Choose [Rotate]. zz Press the button and choose [Rotate] on the [1] tab (= 25). 2 Rotate the image. zz Press the buttons or turn the <7> dial to choose an image. zz The image is rotated 90° each time you press the button. zz To return to the menu screen, press the button. ], [ ], or [ ] cannot • Movies with an image quality of [ be rotated.
Still Images Tagging Images as Favorites Movies You can organize images by tagging them as favorites. By choosing a category in filtered playback, you can restrict the following operations to all of those images. • Viewing (= 102), Viewing Slideshows (= 110), Protecting Images (= 111), Erasing Images (= 114), Adding Images to the Print List (DPOF) (= 180), Adding Images to a Photobook (= 182) 1 Choose [Favorites]. zz Press the button and choose [Favorites] on the [1] tab (= 25).
Still Images Convenient Control Using the < > Button You can quickly and easily activate functions that you assign to the < button. Cover Editing Still Images Movies > 1 Choose [Set Shortcut button]. zz Press the button, and then choose [Set Shortcut button] on the [1] tab (= 25). 2 Configure the setting. zz Press the buttons or turn the <7> dial to choose a function to assign, and then press the button. 3 Use the assigned function as needed.
5 Review the new image. Cropping Area zz Press the button. [Display new zz A frame is displayed around the portion of image?] is displayed. the image to be cropped. zz Press the buttons or turn the zz The original image is shown in the upper <7> dial to choose [Yes], and then press the button. zz The saved image is now displayed. • Editing is not possible for images shot at a resolution of [ or saved as [ ] in step 3. • RAW images cannot be edited.
Still Images Changing Image Color Tones (My Colors) You can adjust image colors and then save the edited image as a separate file. For details on each option, see “Changing Image Color Tones (My Colors)” (= 75). 1 Choose [My Colors]. zz Press the button, and then choose [My Colors] on the [1] tab (= 25). 2 Choose an image. zz Press the buttons or turn the <7> dial to choose an image, and then press the button. 3 Choose an option.
• If [Auto] does not produce the expected results, try correcting images using [Low], [Medium], or [High]. Still Images Correcting Red-Eye Automatically corrects images affected by red-eye. You can save the corrected image as a separate file. 1 Choose [Red-Eye Correction]. zz Press the button, and then choose [Red-Eye Correction] on the [1] tab (= 25). 2 Choose an image. zz Press the buttons or turn the <7> dial to choose an image. 3 Correct the image. zz Press the button.
Movies Editing Movies zz Press the buttons to choose You can cut movies to remove unneeded portions at the beginning or end. 1 Choose [*]. zz Following steps 1 – 5 in “Viewing” (= 102), choose [*] and press the button. zz The movie editing panel and editing bar are now displayed. Movie Editing Panel 2 Specify portions to cut. zz Press the buttons to choose Movie Editing Bar 3 Review the edited movie. [ ] or [ ].
Cover • To overwrite the original movie with the cut one, choose [Overwrite] in step 4. In this case, the original movie will be erased. • If the memory card lacks sufficient space, only [Overwrite] will be available. • Movies may not be saved if the battery pack runs out while saving is in progress. • When editing movies, you should use a fully charged battery pack or an AC adapter kit (sold separately, = 160). Reducing File Sizes Movie file sizes can be reduced by compressing movies as follows.
7 Cover Before Use Common Camera Operations Wi-Fi Functions Basic Guide Send images wirelessly from the camera to a variety of compatible devices, and use the camera with Web services What You Can Do with Wi-Fi.......................... 125 Preparing to Share Images via Wi-Fi............. 126 Uploading Images to Web Services..................... 126 Sending Images to a Smartphone........................ 126 Sending Images to Another Camera.................... 126 Sending Images to a Computer..........
What You Can Do with Wi-Fi This camera is an approved Wi-Fi®* product. You can wirelessly connect to and send images to the following devices and services. Note that, in this chapter, wireless LAN functions other than Wi-Fi may be referred to as Wi-Fi. * Wi-Fi is a brand name that indicates interoperability certification of wireless LAN devices. Connecting to Web Services Images can be sent to social network services and other Web services via CANON iMAGE GATEWAY*.
Preparing to Share Images via Wi-Fi Sending images via Wi-Fi requires some initial preparation on the camera and target devices. Preparations and methods of sending images vary depending on the destination. Note that before using Wi-Fi (= 133), you will need to register a camera nickname on the camera.
Sending Images to a Computer Internet CameraWindow Access point Camera Computer Check your computer environment (= 131) Install CameraWindow on a computer (= 131) Configure the computer for a Wi-Fi connection (Windows only, = 133) Connect via an access point (= 134) Save images to a computer (= 144) Printing Images Wirelessly Camera Registering Web Services Use a smartphone or computer to add to the camera Web services that you want to use.
Registering CANON iMAGE GATEWAY After linking the camera and CANON iMAGE GATEWAY, add CANON iMAGE GATEWAY as a destination Web service on the camera. 4 Choose [ Cover ]. zz Press the buttons or turn the <7> dial to choose [ then press the button. ], and 1 Log in to CANON iMAGE GATEWAY and access the camera settings page. zz From a computer or smartphone, access http://www.canon.com/cig/ and visit the CANON iMAGE GATEWAY site for your region. zz Access the camera settings page.
7 Enter the access point password. zz Press the button to access the keyboard, and then enter the password (= 135). zz Press the buttons or turn the <7> dial to choose [Next], and then press the button. 8 Choose [Auto] and establish the connection. zz Press the buttons or turn the 10 Check the confirmation numbers and complete the setup process. zz Make sure the confirmation number on the camera matches the number on the smartphone or computer.
Registering Other Web Services You can also add Web services besides CANON iMAGE GATEWAY to the camera. Note that CANON iMAGE GATEWAY must be registered on the camera first (= 128). 1 Access the Web service settings screen. zz Follow step 1 in “Registering CANON iMAGE GATEWAY” (= 128) to log in to CANON iMAGE GATEWAY, and then access the Web service settings screen. 2 Configure the Web service you want to use.
Preparing to Register a Computer Prepare to register a computer. To save images to the computer wirelessly, you must install CameraWindow. Checking Your Computer Environment The camera can connect via Wi-Fi to computers running the following operating systems. For detailed system requirements and compatibility information, including support in new operating systems, visit the Canon website. Windows Operating System Windows 8 Windows 7 SP1 Macintosh Mac OS X 10.6.8 Mac OS X 10.7 Mac OS X 10.8.
3 When a message is displayed prompting you to connect the camera, choose whether to connect or not. When Connecting the Camera to the Computer zz With the camera turned off, open the cover ( ). With the smaller plug of the USB cable in the orientation shown, insert the plug fully into the camera terminal ( ). zz Insert the larger plug of the USB cable in the computer’s USB port. For details about USB connections on the computer, refer to the computer user manual.
Configuring the Computer for a Wi-Fi Connection (Windows Only) On a computer running Windows, configure the following settings before connecting the camera to the computer wirelessly. 1 Confirm that the computer is connected to the access point. zz For instructions on checking your network connection, refer to the computer user manual. 2 Configure the setting. zz Click in the following order: [Start] menu ► [All Programs] ► [Canon Utilities] ► [CameraWindow] ► [Wi-Fi connection setup].
• When connecting wirelessly to any device other than a computer, a memory card must be inserted in the camera. Additionally, the memory card must contain images in order for you to access Web services or connect to a smartphone or printer wirelessly. • To change the camera’s nickname, choose [Wi-Fi Settings] on the [3] tab, and then choose [Change Device Nickname]. • Nicknames beginning with a space cannot be entered in step 2.
Cover Check sheet Connecting to WPS-Compatible Access Points Network name (SSID/ESSID) The SSID or ESSID for the access point you use. Also called the “access point name” or “network name”. ○ None ○ WEP (open system Network authentication / data encryption (encryption authentication) method / encryption mode) ○ WPA-PSK (TKIP) The method for encrypting data during wireless transmission.
4 Choose [Add a Device]. zz Press the buttons or turn the <7> dial to choose [Add a Device], and then press the button. 5 To connect to a smartphone or printer: Choose [Switch Network]. zz When the [Waiting to connect] screen is displayed (= 139), choose [Switch Network] (either press the buttons or turn the <7> dial), and then press the button. 6 Choose [WPS Connection].
10 If you have selected a computer running Windows in step 9 for the first time: Install a driver. zz When the screen at left is displayed on the camera, click the Start menu on the computer, click [Control Panel], and then click [Add a device]. zz Double-click the connected camera icon. zz Driver installation will begin. zz After driver installation is complete, and the camera and computer connection is enabled, the AutoPlay screen will be displayed. Nothing will be displayed on the camera screen.
3 Enter the access point Previous Access Points You can reconnect to any previous access points automatically by following step 4 in “Connecting to WPS-Compatible Access Points” (= 136). • To reconnect to the access point, confirm that the target device is already connected to it, and then follow the procedure from step 9. Note that this step is not required when connecting to Web services.
Connecting without an Access Point 4 On the target device, connect When connecting to a smartphone or printer via Wi-Fi, you can use the camera as an access point (Camera Access Point mode) instead of using another access point. Similarly, no access point is used in camera-to-camera connections (= 141). zz In the smartphone or printer’s Wi-Fi 1 Access the Wi-Fi menu (= 133). 2 Choose the target device.
7 For a smartphone connection: Adjust the privacy setting. zz Press the buttons or turn the <7> dial to choose [Yes], and then press the button. zz You can now use the smartphone to receive images sent from the camera, or to geotag images on the camera (= 146). 8 Send or print the images. zz The screen displayed when the devices are connected varies depending on the target device. zz When the camera is connected to a smartphone, an image transfer screen is displayed.
Connecting to Another Camera Connect two cameras via Wi-Fi and send images between them as follows. • Only Canon-brand cameras equipped with a Wi-Fi function can be connected to wirelessly. Even Canon-brand cameras that support Eye-Fi cards cannot be connected to if they do not have a Wi-Fi function. You cannot connect to PowerShot SD430 DIGITAL ELPH WIRELESS/DIGITAL IXUS WIRELESS cameras with this camera. 1 Access the Wi-Fi menu (= 133). 2 Choose camera.
Cover Sending Images Send images wirelessly to destinations registered on the camera as follows. Note that when images are sent to a computer, the computer is used instead of the camera (= 144). Sending Images Individually 1 Choose an image. zz Turn the <7> dial to choose an image to send. 2 Send the image. zz Press the buttons to choose [Send this image], and then press the button. zz When uploading to YouTube, read the terms of service, choose [I Agree], and press the button.
Sending Multiple Images 1 Choose [Select and send]. zz Press the buttons to choose [Select and send], and then press the button. 2 Choose images. zz Press the buttons to choose an image to send, and then press the button. [ ] is displayed. zz To cancel selection, press the button again. [ ] is no longer displayed. zz Repeat this process to choose additional images. zz After you finish choosing images, press the button. 3 Send the images.
Saving Images to a Computer When sending images to a computer, use the computer instead of the camera. Windows 7 and Mac OS X 10.6 are used here for the sake of illustration. For other functions, refer to the help system of the relevant software (some software excluded). 1 Display CameraWindow. zz In Windows, access CameraWindow by clicking [Downloads Images From Canon Camera].
3 Choose the type of images Sending Images Automatically (Image Sync) to send (only when sending movies with images). Images on the memory card that have not been transferred already can be sent to a computer or Web services via CANON iMAGE GATEWAY. Note that images cannot be sent only to Web services. Initial Preparations Install and configure the software on the destination computer. 1 Install the software. choose [Wi-Fi Settings] on the [3] tab (= 25).
Geotagging Images on the Camera Sending Images Images sent from the camera are automatically saved to the computer. If the computer that you intend to send images to is turned off, the images will be stored temporarily on the CANON iMAGE GATEWAY server. Stored images are regularly erased, so make sure to turn on the computer and save the images. zz Follow the steps in “Connecting to WPSCompatible Access Points” (= 135) to choose [ ]. zz Once the connection is established, the images are sent.
Editing or Erasing Wi-Fi Settings zz Press the buttons or turn the Edit or erase Wi-Fi settings as follows. <7> dial to choose an item to edit, and then press the button. zz The items you can change depend on what device or service the camera will access. Editing Connection Information 1 Access the Wi-Fi menu (= 133). 2 Choose a device to edit. zz Press the buttons or turn the <7> dial to choose the icon of the device to edit, and then press the button.
Erasing Connection Information Erase connection information (information about devices that you have connected to) as follows. zz Following step 5 in “Editing Connection Information” (= 147), choose [Erase Connection Info] and press the button. Returning the Wi-Fi Settings to Default Return the Wi-Fi settings to default if you transfer ownership of the camera to another person, or dispose of it. 1 Choose [Wi-Fi Settings].
8 Cover Before Use Common Camera Operations Setting Menu Basic Guide Customize or adjust basic camera functions for greater convenience Adjusting Basic Camera Functions............... 150 Silencing Camera Operations.............................. 150 Adjusting the Volume........................................... 150 Customizing Sounds............................................ 150 Hiding Hints and Tips........................................... 151 Date and Time........................................
Adjusting Basic Camera Functions Functions can be configured on the [3] tab. Customize commonly used functions as desired, for greater convenience (= 25). Silencing Camera Operations Silence camera sounds and movies as follows. Cover Adjusting the Volume Adjust the volume of individual camera sounds as follows. zz Choose [Volume], and then press the button. zz Choose an item, and then press the buttons to adjust the volume. zz Choose [Mute], and then choose [On].
Hiding Hints and Tips Hints and tips are normally shown when you choose FUNC. (= 24) or MENU (= 25) items. If you prefer, you can deactivate this information. zz Choose [Hints & Tips], and then choose [Off]. Cover World Clock To ensure that your shots will have the correct local date and time when you travel abroad, simply register the destination in advance and switch to that time zone. This convenient feature eliminates the need to change the Date/ Time setting manually.
Lens Retraction Timing The lens is normally retracted for safety about one minute after you press the <1> button in Shooting mode (= 21). To have the lens retracted immediately after you press the <1> button, set the retraction timing to [0 sec.]. zz Choose [Lens Retract], and then choose [0 sec.]. 2 Shoot. zz To activate the screen and prepare for shooting when the screen is off but the lens is still out, press the shutter button halfway.
Screen Brightness Formatting Memory Cards Adjust screen brightness as follows. zz Choose [LCD Brightness], and then press the buttons to adjust the brightness. Before using a new memory card or a card formatted in another device, you should format the card with this camera. Formatting erases all data on a memory card. Before formatting, copy images on the memory card to a computer, or take other steps to back them up. 1 Access the [Format] screen.
• The total card capacity indicated on the formatting screen may be less than the advertised capacity. Low-Level Formatting Cover File Numbering Your shots are automatically numbered in sequential order (0001 – 9999) and saved in folders that store up to 2,000 images each. You can change how the camera assigns file numbers.
Date-Based Image Storage Instead of saving images in folders created each month, you can have the camera create folders each day you shoot to store shots taken that day. zz Choose [Create Folder], and then choose [Daily]. zz Images will now be saved in folders created on the shooting date. Electronic Level Calibration Calibrate the electronic level if it seems ineffective in helping you level the camera. 1 Make sure the camera is level. zz Place the camera on a flat surface, such as a table.
Setting Copyright Information to Record in Images To record the author’s name and copyright details in images, set this information beforehand as follows. Cover Deleting All Copyright Information You can delete both the author’s name and copyright details at the same time as follows. zz Follow the steps in “Setting Copyright zz Choose [Copyright Info], and then press the button. zz Press the buttons or turn the <7> dial to choose [Enter Author’s Name] or [Enter Copyright Details].
Display Language Cover Restoring Defaults Change the display language as needed. zz Choose [Language ], and then press the button. zz Press the buttons or turn the <7> dial to choose a language, and then press the button. Before Use If you accidentally change a setting, you can restore default camera settings. Common Camera Operations Basic Guide 1 Access the [Reset All] screen. zz Choose [Reset All], and then press the Advanced Guide button. 2 Restore default settings.
9 Cover Before Use Common Camera Operations Accessories Basic Guide Enjoy the camera in more ways with optional Canon accessories and other compatible accessories sold separately System Map..................................................... 159 Optional Accessories..................................... 160 Power Supplies.................................................... 160 Flash Units........................................................... 161 Other Accessories...................................
Cover System Map Before Use Flash Units Included Accessories Neck Strap Battery Pack NB‑10L*1 (with terminal cover) Common Camera Operations Basic Guide Battery Charger CB‑2LC/CB‑2LCE*1 High-Power Flash HF‑DC2*3 Speedlite*4 600EX‑RT, 600EX, 580EX II, 430EX II, 320EX, 270EX II Macro Twin Lite MT‑24EX*5*6 Macro Ring Lite MR-14EX*6 Cases Soft Case SC‑DC85 USB Cable (camera end: Mini-B)*2 Waterproof Case WP-DC52 Power Memory Card Card Reader Windows/ Macintosh Computer Cables AC Adapter Kit AC
*1 Also available for purchase separately. *2 A genuine Canon accessory is also available (Interface Cable IFC-400PCU). *3 High-Power Flash HF-DC1 also supported. *4 These accessories are also supported: Speedlite 580EX, 430EX, 270EX, and 220EX, Speedlite Transmitter ST-E2, Speedlite Bracket SB-E2, and Off-Camera Shoe Cord OC-E3. *5 Requires Bracket BKT-DC1 and Off-Camera Shoe Cord OC-E3. *6 Requires Conversion Lens Adapter LA-DC58L. *7 Requires Filter Adapter FA-DC58D.
Cover Flash Units High-Power Flash HF-DC2 zz External flash for illuminating subjects that are out of range of the built-in flash. High-Power Flash HF-DC1 can also be used. Speedlite 600EX‑RT, 600EX, 580EX II, 430EX II, 320EX, 270EX II zz Shoe-mounted flash unit that enables many styles of flash photography. Speedlite 580EX, 430EX, 270EX, and 220EX are also supported.
Cover Other Accessories Conversion Lens Adapter LA‑DC58L Soft Case SC-DC85 zz Adapter required to attach the Tele- zz Protects the camera from dust and converter or Macro Ring Lite/Macro Twin Lite flash to the camera. scratches. Handle with care to prevent leather discoloration. Remote Switch RS-60E3 zz Enables remote shutter button operation Waterproof Case WP-DC52 (pressing the button halfway or all the way down). zz For underwater photography at depths of up to 40 meters (130 ft.).
Still Images Using Optional Accessories Still Images Movies Cover zz On the camera, open the terminal cover and insert the cable plug fully into the camera terminal. Movies Still Images 3 Turn the TV on and switch to zz Switch the TV input to the video input you Movies Playback on a High-Definition TV Connecting the camera to an HDTV with the HDMI Cable HTC-100 (sold separately) enables you to view your shots on the larger screen of the TV.
Still Images 4 Control the camera with the TV Movies remote. zz Press the buttons on the remote Controlling the Camera with a TV Remote to browse images. zz To display the camera control panel, press the OK/Select button. Select control panel options by pressing the buttons to choose an option, and then pressing the OK/Select button again. Connecting the camera to an HDMI CEC-compatible TV enables playback (including slideshow playback) using the TV remote control.
Cover Still Images Movies Playback on a Standard-Definition TV Connecting the camera to a TV with the Stereo AV Cable AVC-DC400ST (sold separately) enables you to view your shots on the larger screen of the TV as you control the camera. 1 Make sure the camera and TV are off. Yellow Yellow White Red 2 Connect the camera to the TV. • Correct display is not possible unless the camera video output format (NTSC or PAL) matches the TV format.
zz Lower the cover ( ), keeping the coupler cable in the coupler cable port ( ). zz Slide the cover ( ) until it clicks into place. Still Images Movies Using a Tele-Converter (Sold Separately) Attaching Tele-converter TC‑DC58E and Conversion Lens Adapter LA‑DC58L (both sold separately) enables you to use a focal length of 1.4x. 1 Remove the ring. zz Make sure the camera is off. zz Hold down the ring release button ( ) Coupler Cable Port 4 Connect the power cord.
3 Attach the tele-converter lens. zz Turn the lens in the direction of the arrow to attach it securely to the camera. 4 Specify the converter in the camera settings. zz Turn the camera on. zz Press the button and choose [Converter] on the [4] tab. Press the buttons to choose [TC-DC58E]. zz There is no need to adjust the converter setting when [IS Mode] is set to [Off]. zz After removing the converter, always return the converter setting to [None].
2 Attach the filter adapter. zz Align the ○ mark on the filter adapter with the ● mark on the camera, and then turn the adapter in the direction of the arrows until it locks in place. zz To remove the adapter, turn off the camera, hold down the ring release button, and turn the adapter in the opposite direction. 3 Attach a filter.
Still Images Movies Using an External Flash (Sold Separately) More sophisticated flash photography is possible with an optional Speedlite EX series flash. For movie shooting using an LED light, the optional Speedlite 320EX flash is available. • This camera does not support some Speedlite EX series functions. • Wireless operation of the Speedlite 600EX-RT is not supported. • Non-EX series Canon flash units may not fire correctly or may not fire at all, in some cases.
Still Images Movies Using Speedlite Bracket SB-E2 (Sold Separately) zz Using the optional Speedlite Bracket SBE2 can help prevent unnatural shadows next to subjects during vertical shooting. 2 Remove the ring. zz Make sure the camera is off. zz Hold down the ring release button ( ) and turn the ring in the direction of the arrow ( ). zz Align the ○ mark on the ring with the ● mark on the camera, and then lift the ring off.
5 Attach the flash unit to the conversion lens adapter. zz Press the release buttons on both sides of the macro ring lite in and attach the macro ring lite to the conversion lens adapter. 6 Choose shooting mode [G], [M], [B], or [D]. zz Flash settings can only be configured in these modes. In other modes, the flash is adjusted and fired automatically, as needed. 7 Set the white balance to [h] (= 74). 8 Enter [e] mode (= 78). 9 Set [ND Filter] to [On] (= 73). 10 Configure the external flash.
4 Attach the off-camera shoe cord to the camera. zz Attach the camera connection component of the off-camera shoe cord to the hot shoe on top of the camera. 5 Attach the controller to the offcamera shoe cord. zz Attach the controller for the macro twin lite to the flash connection component of the off-camera shoe cord. 6 Attach the flash unit to the conversion lens adapter. zz Attach each flash head to the respective mount ( ).
*1 E-TTL mode is used for the flash. *2 M mode is used for the flash. In [D] shooting mode, E-TTL mode is also available for the flash. In this case, when the flash fires, flash exposure compensation set on the flash is applied to the flash output level set on the camera. *3 Can be configured only when [Flash Mode] is [Auto] and flash exposure compensation set on the flash is [+0].
Computer Connections via a Cable Checking Your Computer Environment The software can be used on the following computers. For detailed system requirements and compatibility information, including support in new operating systems, visit the Canon website. Windows Operating System* Windows 8 Windows 7 SP1 Windows Vista SP2 Windows XP SP3 Macintosh Mac OS X 10.6 Mac OS X 10.7 Mac OS X 10.
Cover zz For Windows, follow the steps introduced below. zz In the screen that displays, click the [ link to modify the program. ] zz Choose [Downloads Images From Canon Camera] and then click [OK]. zz Double-click [ CameraWindow ]. 3 Save the images to the computer. zz Click [Import Images from Camera], and then click [Import Untransferred Images]. zz Images are now saved to the Pictures folder on the computer, in separate folders named by date.
Still Images Printing Images Movies Your shots can easily be printed by connecting the camera to a printer. On the camera, you can specify images to set up batch printing, prepare orders for photo development services, and prepare orders or print images for photobooks. A Canon SELPHY CP series compact photo printer is used here for the sake of illustration. Screens displayed and available functions vary by printer. Also refer to the printer manual for additional information.
Cover Still Images Configuring Print Settings 1 Access the printing screen. zz Follow steps 1 – 6 in “Easy Print” (= 176) to access the screen at left. 2 Configure the settings. zz Press the buttons or turn the <7> dial to choose an item, and then choose an option by pressing the buttons. Default Date File No. Both Off Default Matches current printer settings. Prints images with the date added. Prints images with the file number added.
4 Choose a layout. Still Images zz Press the buttons or turn the Choosing Paper Size and Layout before Printing <7> dial to choose an option. zz When choosing [N-up], press the 1 Choose [Paper Settings]. buttons to specify the number of images per sheet. zz Press the button. zz After following step 1 in “Configuring Print Settings” (= 177) to access the printing screen, choose [Paper Settings] and press the button. 2 Choose a paper size.
Still Images Printing ID Photos Movies Printing Movie Scenes 1 Access the printing screen. 1 Choose [ID Photo]. zz Follow steps 1 – 6 in “Easy Print” zz Following steps 1 – 4 in “Choosing (= 176) to choose a movie. The screen at left is displayed. zz Press the buttons or turn the <7> dial to choose [c], and then press the button. The screen at left is displayed. Paper Size and Layout before Printing” (= 178), choose [ID Photo] and press the button.
Still Images Adding Images to the Print List (DPOF) Batch printing (= 182) and ordering prints from a photo development service can be set up on the camera. Choose up to 998 images on a memory card and configure relevant settings, such as the number of copies, as follows. The printing information you prepare this way will conform to DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) standards. Basic Guide Advanced Guide Both Both standard and index formats are printed. On Images are printed with the shooting date.
Cover Still Images Setting Up Printing for Individual Images 1 Choose [Select Images & Qty.]. zz Press the button, choose [Select Images & Qty.] on the [2] tab, and then press the button. 2 Choose an image. zz Press the buttons or turn the <7> dial to choose an image, and then press the button. zz You can now specify the number of copies. zz If you specify index printing for the image, it is labeled with a [ ] icon. To cancel index printing for the image, press the button again.
Still Images Clearing All Images from the Print List zz Following step 1 in “Setting Up Printing for Individual Images” (= 181), choose [Clear All Selections] and press the button. zz Press the buttons or turn the <7> dial to choose [OK], and then press the button.
Still Images Adding Images Individually 1 Choose [Select]. zz Following the procedure in “Choosing a Selection Method” (= 182), choose [Select] and press the button. 2 Choose an image. zz Press the buttons or turn the <7> dial to choose an image, and then press the button. zz [ ] is displayed. zz To remove the image from the photobook, press the button again. [ ] is no longer displayed. zz Repeat this process to specify other images.
10 Cover Before Use Common Camera Operations Appendix Basic Guide Helpful information when using the camera Troubleshooting.............................................. 185 On-Screen Messages...................................... 188 On-Screen Information................................... 191 Shooting (Information Display)............................. 191 Playback (Detailed Information Display).............. 192 Functions and Menu Tables...........................
Troubleshooting Cover Shooting If you think there is a problem with the camera, first check the following. If the items below do not solve your problem, contact a Canon Customer Support Help Desk. Cannot shoot. Power Strange display on the screen under low light (= 23). Nothing happens when the power button is pressed. • Confirm that the battery pack is charged (= 12). • Confirm that the battery pack is inserted facing the correct way (= 13).
No AF frames are displayed and the camera does not focus when the shutter button is pressed halfway. • To have AF frames displayed and the camera focus correctly, try composing the shot with higher-contrast subject areas centered before you press the shutter button halfway. Otherwise, try pressing the shutter button halfway repeatedly. Subjects in shots look too dark. Cover Subjects are affected by red-eye (= 45).
Cover Zooming is not possible. • Zooming is not possible in [ ] mode (= 62). • Zooming is not possible when shooting movies in [ modes. ] (= 57) and [ ] (= 66) Subjects look distorted. • Subjects that pass in front of the camera quickly may look distorted. This is not a malfunction. Playback • Image or movie playback may not be possible if a computer is used to rename files or alter the folder structure.
Cannot send images. • The destination device has insufficient storage space. Increase the storage space on the destination device and resend the images. • The write-protect tab of the memory card in the destination camera is set to the locked position. Slide the write-protect tab to the unlocked position. • RAW images cannot be sent. In [ On-Screen Messages If an error message is displayed, respond as follows. No memory card ] mode, only the JPEG images are sent.
Cannot magnify!/Cannot play back this content in Smart Shuffle/ Cannot rotate/Cannot modify image/Cannot modify/Cannot assign to category/Unselectable image./No identification information Lens Error • The following functions may be unavailable for images that were renamed or already edited on a computer, or images shot with another camera. Note that starred (*) functions are not available for movies.
No access points found • Check to make sure that the access point is turned on. Receiving failed Naming error! • When connecting to an access point manually, make sure that you entered the correct SSID. • When the highest folder number (999), and the highest image number (9999) have been reached on the receiving camera, images cannot be received. Incorrect password/Incorrect Wi-Fi security settings Insufficient space on server • Check the access point security settings (= 134).
On-Screen Information Recordable shots (= 204) Movie resolution (= 46) Digital zoom magnification (= 35), Digital tele-converter (= 80) Remaining time (= 205) Histogram (= 103) Focusing range 3, 78), (= 5 Manual focus (= 78), 5) AF lock (= 8 Blink detection (= 48) Shooting (Information Display) Shooting mode (= 193), Scene icon (= 33) Flash mode (= 85), LED light (= 169) Red-eye correction (= 45) Flash exposure compensation / Flash output level (= 86, 94) Metering method (= 69), ND fi
Playback (Detailed Information Display) Group playback (= 1 08), Image quality / Frame rate (movies) (= 4 6, 66) Compression (image quality) (= 89) / Resolution (= 45), Digest movies (= 104), RAW (= 88), MP4 (movies) Still images: Resolution (= 204) Movies: Playback time (= 205) File size • Some information may not be displayed when viewing images on a TV (= 163). Summary of Movie Control Panel in “Viewing” (= 102) Movies (= 29, 102) Current image no. / Total no.
Cover Functions and Menu Tables Before Use Common Camera Operations Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode Shooting Mode K D B M G Function Exposure Compensation (= 68) ISO Speed (= 70) AUTO 80 – 12800 Flash (= 85) h Z ! Shutter Speed (= 92, 93) Aperture Value (= 93) Program Shift (= 69) AE Lock (= 69)/FE Lock (= 87)*3 AE Lock (Movie)/Exposure Shift (= 65)*4 AF Lock (when assigned to the < > or movie button) (= 85) Focusing Range (= 53, 78) e 8 Manual Focus (= 78) E S P t I Advanced G
Cover Shooting Mode K D B M G Function Move AF Frame (= 81) Resize AF Frame (= 81) Face Select (= 84) Set Tracking AF Subject (= 82) Screen Display (= 23) Display Off Display 1 Display 2 E S P t I *1 *1 O O *1 *1 O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O – O – O O O – O O O O O – – – O O O O O – – – O – – – – – – *1 *1 *1 *1 O *1 O *1 O O O O O O O O – O O O O O O O O – – – O O O – – O O – – – – – – – – – – – – O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O – O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O
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Cover Shooting Mode K D B M G E S P t I Function Drive Mode (= 76) E Common Camera Operations *1 *1 O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – *2 *1 *1 O O O O – O – – – – – – – – O O O – O O O O – O O O O – – * * * O O O O – – O – – – – – – – – O O O – O O O O – O O O O – – 1 * *1 * O *1 O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O
Cover Shooting Mode K D B M G E S P t I Function Image Type (= 88) – – – – – – – – – – – E – – – – – – – – – – – Common Camera Operations *1 *1 O O O O – – – *1 *1 O O O *1 *1 O O O O O O – O O O O O *1 *1 O O O O – – – *1 *1 O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O * * Resolution (= 45) O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O – – – – O O O – – – – – – – – – – O O Compression (= 89) – – – – – – – – – – –
Cover 4 Shooting Tab Menu Before Use Shooting Mode K D B M G Function AF Frame (= 81) Face AiAF Tracking AF FlexiZone/Center*3 Digital Zoom (= 35) Standard Off 1.5/2.
Cover Shooting Mode K D B M G Function Safety MF (= 79) On Off MF Peaking Settings (= 79) Peaking On/Off Level High/Low Color Red/Blue/Yellow Flash Control (= 45, 49, 86, 87, 94) Auto Flash Mode Manual Flash Exp. Comp Flash Output 1st-curtain Shutter Sync. 2nd-curtain On Red-Eye Corr. Off Red-Eye Lamp On/Off On Safety FE Off ISO Auto Settings (= 71) Max ISO Speed Rate of Change High ISO NR (= 71) Low/Standard/High Hg Lamp Corr.
Cover Shooting Mode K D B M G Function Safety Shift (= 93) On Off Wind Filter (= 32) Auto/Off Review image after shooting (= 49) Off/Quick Display Time 2 sec./4 sec./8 sec. Hold Display Info Off/Detailed Blink Detection (= 48) On Off Custom Display (= 95) Shooting Info/Grid Lines/Electronic Level/Histogram Night Display (= 90) On/Off FUNC.
Cover Shooting Mode K D B M G Function Converter (= 166) None/TC-DC58E Date Stamp (= 38) E S P t I – – – E Common Camera Operations *1 *1 O O O O O O O O O O Off Date/Date & Time Digest Type (= 31) Include Stills/No Stills Save Stills (= 64) *1 *1 *1 O *1 O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O – – – – O O O – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – O – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – On/Off Star Emphasis
3 Set Up Tab Menu Item Cover 1 Playback Tab Menu Ref. Page Item Item Ref. Page List/Play Digest Movies Before Use Ref. Page = 105 Item Resize Ref.
Handling Precautions • The camera is a high-precision electronic device. Avoid dropping it or subjecting it to strong impact. Specifications Camera Effective Pixels (Max.) Approx. 12.1 million pixels Lens Focal Length 5x zoom: 6.1 (W) – 30.5 (T) mm (35mm film equivalent: 28 (W) – 140 (T) mm) • If water droplets or dirt adheres to the camera or screen, wipe with a dry soft cloth, such as an eyeglass cloth. Do not rub hard or apply force.
Cover Wi-Fi Functions Number of 4:3 Shots per Memory Card Standards IEEE802.11b/g/n* *2.4 GHz band only Transmission Methods OFDM modulation (IEEE 802.11g/n) DSSS modulation (IEEE 802.
Cover Recording Time per Memory Card Shooting Range Recording Time per Memory Card Image Quality 8 GB 32 GB 30 min. 03 sec. 2 hr. 01 min. 27 sec. 43 min. 29 sec. 2 hr. 55 min. 43 sec. 2 hr. 03 min. 55 sec. 8 hr. 20 min. 32 sec. 5 hr. 14 min. 34 sec. 21 hr. 10 min. 33 sec. • The values in the table are measured according to Canon standards and may change depending on the subject, memory card and camera settings.
Cover Shutter Speed [ ] mode, automatically set range Battery Charger CB-2LC/CB-2LCE 1 – 1/4000 sec. 250, 200, 160, 125, 100, 80, 60, 50, 40, 30, 25, 20, 15, 13, 10, 8, 6, 5, 4, 3.2, 2.5, 2, 1.6, 1.3, 1, 0.8, 0.6, 0.5, 0.4, 0.3, 1/4, 1/5, 1/6, 1/8, 1/10, Available values in [M] or [D] mode 1/13, 1/15, 1/20, 1/25, 1/30, 1/40, 1/50, 1/60, (sec.
Dynamic Range Correction.................. 73 Index A AC adapter kit............................. 160, 165 Accessories........................................ 160 AEB shooting........................................ 72 AE lock................................................. 69 AF frames............................................. 81 AF lock................................................. 85 Aspect ratio.......................................... 44 AUTO mode (shooting mode).......................
I i-Contrast...................................... 72, 120 Image quality → Compression ratio (image quality) Images Display period................................ 49 Erasing..........................................114 Playback → Viewing Protecting...................................... 111 Indicator................................................ 27 ISO speed............................................ 70 L Lamp.............................................. 48, 49 M Macro (focusing range)...............
Index display................................ 105 Magnified display......................... 109 Single-image display...................... 18 Slideshow......................................110 Smart Shuffle................................110 TV display.................................... 163 W White balance (color)........................... 74 Wi-Fi Connecting and sending images.......................................... 126 Wi-Fi functions.................................... 124 Wi-Fi menu...............
Wi-Fi (Wireless LAN) Precautions • The camera’s model number is PC2035/ PC2059/PC2010. To identify your model, check the label on the bottom of the camera for a number beginning with PC. The built-in WLAN module model is written below. Country/Region of Purchase WLAN Module Model U.S.A.
Radio Wave Interference Precautions • This product may receive interference from other devices that emit radio waves. To avoid interference, be sure to use this product as far away as possible from such devices, or avoid using the devices at the same time as this product. • Unauthorized network access Third parties with malicious intent may gain unauthorized access to the network you are using to steal, modify, or destroy information.
Cover Battery Charger CB-2LC FCC/IC Notice Model: PC2035 (including WLAN Module Model WM222, FCC ID: AZD222) Before Use Common Camera Operations Basic Guide Advanced Guide Battery Charger CB-2LCE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Camera Basics Auto Mode / Hybrid Auto Mode Other Shooting Modes P Mode Tv, Av, M, C1, and C2 Mode Playback Mode Wi-Fi Functions Setting Menu Accessories Appendix Index 212
Cover FCC Notice (Digital Camera, Model PC2035 systems) Before Use Common Camera Operations Basic Guide Advanced Guide Trademarks and Licensing • Microsoft and Windows are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. • Macintosh and Mac OS are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. • App Store, iPhone, and iPad are trademarks of Apple Inc. • • • • • The SDXC logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC.
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