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  • Page 2 Setting Copyright information When you set the copyright information, it will be appended to the image as Exif information. Select [Copyright information]. ®_ Under the [_f_] tab, select [Copyright information], then press <__>. Select the desired option. _ Select [Enter author's name] or [Enter copyright details], then press...
  • Page 3 Setting Copyright Information _ Text Entry Procedure ®_Changing the entry area Press the <[_> button to toggle between the top and bottom entry areas. _ Moving the cursor Press the <_1_> key to move the cursor. _ Entering text In the bottom area, press the <AT > or < _1_ > key to select a character, then press <__>...
  • Page 4 Setting the Color Space _ The color space refers to the range of reproducible colors. With this camera, you can set the color space for captured images to sRGB or Adobe RGB. For normal shooting, sRGB is recommended. in Basic Zone modes, sRGB is set automatically. Select [Color space].
  • Page 5 Advanced Operations In Creative Zone modes, you can set the shutter speed and/ or aperture to set the exposure as desired. By changing the camera settings, you can obtain various results. _ The # icon on the upper right of the page title indicates that the function can be used only in Creative Zone modes (P/ Tv/ Av/ M/ B).
  • Page 6 P" Program The camera automatically sets the shutter speed and aperture to suit the subject's brightness. This is called Program AE. * <P> stands for Program. * AE stands for Auto Exposure. Set the Mode Dial to <P>. Focus the subject. _ Look through the viewfinder and aim the selected AF point over the subject.
  • Page 7 P: Program AE If the "30'' shutter speeG and the maximum aperture blink, it indicates underexposure, Increase the ISO speed or use flash. Jfthe "8000" shutter speed and the minimum aperture blink, it indicates overexposure. Lower the ISO speed or use an ND filter (sold separately) to reduce the amount of light entering the lens.
  • Page 8 Shutter=Priority In this mode, you set the shutter speed and the camera automatically sets the aperture to obtain the standard exposure suiting the brightness of the subject. This is called shutter-priorly AE. A faster shutter speed can freeze the action or moving subject. Or a slower shutter speed can create a blurred effect, giving the impression of motion.
  • Page 9 Tv: Shutter-Priority AE If the maximum aperture blinks, it indicates underexposure. Turn the <_> dial to set a slower shutter speed until the aperture stops blinking or set a higher ISO speed. If the minimum aperture blinks, it indicates overexposure. Turn the <_>...
  • Page 10 Av" Aperture=Priority In this mode, you set the desired aperture and the camera sets the shutter speed automatically to obtain the standard exposure suiting the subject brightness. This is called aperture-priority AE. A higher f/number (smaller aperture hole) will make more of the foreground and background fall within acceptable focus.
  • Page 11 Av: Aperture-Priority AE If the "30" shu[[er speed blinks, it indicates underexposure. Turn the <_> dial to set a larger aperture (smaller f/number) until the blinking stops or set a higher ISO speed. If the "8000" shutter speed blinks, it indicates overexposure.
  • Page 12 M" Manual Exposure In this mode, you set both the shutter speed and aperture as desired. To determine the exposure, refer to the exposure level indicator in the viewfinder or use a commercially-available exposure meter. This method is called manual exposure. * <M>...
  • Page 13 E_3Selecting the Metering Mode _ You can select one of four methods to measure the subject brightness. In Basic Zone modes, evaluative metering is set automatically. Press the <m> button. (_6) Select the metering mode. _ While looking at the LCD panel, turn the <_>...
  • Page 14 Setting Exposure Compensation Exposure compensation can brighten (increased exposure) or darken (decreased exposure) the standard exposure set by the camera. Although you can set the exposure compensation up to _+5stops in 1/3- stop increments, the exposure compensation indicator on the LCD panel and in the viewfinder can only display the setting up to _+3stops.
  • Page 15 Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB)* By changing the shutter speed or aperture automatically, the camera brackets the exposure up to _+3stops in 1/3-stop increments for three successive shots. This is called AEB. * AEB standsfor Auto ExposureBracketing. Select [E×po. comp./AEB]. ® Under the [O1"] tab, select [Expo. comp./AEB], then press <@>.
  • Page 16 AE Lock* Use AE lock when the area of focus is to be different from the exposure metering area or when you want to take multiple shots at the same exposure setting. Press the <--)(-> button to lock the exposure, then recompose and take the shot.
  • Page 17 B: Bulb Exposures When bulb is set, the shutter stays open as long as you hold down shutter button completely, and closes when you let go of the shutter button. This is called bulb exposure. Use bulb exposures for night scenes, fireworks, the heavens,...
  • Page 18 B: Bulb Exposures Using the Eyepiece Cover if you take a picture without looking at the viewfinder, light entering the eyepiece can throw off the exposure. To prevent this, use the eyepiece cover (p.23) attached to the camera strap. During Live View shooting and movie shooting, attaching...
  • Page 19 Mirror Lockup _ Although using the self-timer or Remote Switch can prevent camera shake, using mirror Iockup to prevent camera vibrations (mirror shock) can also help when you use a super telephoto lens or shoot close (macro photography). When [...Q.C.Fn III -5: Mirror Iockup] is set to [1 : Enable],...
  • Page 20 Remote Control Shooting With Remote Controller RC-6 (sold separately), can shoot remotely up to approx. 5 meters/16.4 feet from the camera. You can either shoot immediately or use a 2-sec. delay. You can also use Remote Controller RC-1 and RC-5. Focus the subject.
  • Page 21 -tl_- Displaying the Electronic Level To help level the camera, the electronic level can be displayed on the LCD monitor, in the viewfinder, and on the LCD panel. Note that only the horizontal level will be displayed. (No vertical level.) Displaying the Electronic Level on the LCD Monitor <INFO.
  • Page 22 Displaying the EIectronic Level Displaying the Electronic Level inthe Viewfinder The electronic level display in the viewfinder and on the LCD panel uses the exposure level scale. Note that the electronic level is only displayed when shooting in horizontal orientation. It is not displayed in vertical orientation.
  • Page 23 Flash Photography With the built-in flash, you can shoot with autoflash, manual flash, and wireless flash. In Creative Zone modes, just press the <{> button to pop-up the built-in flash. To retract the built-in flash, push it back down with your fingers. In Basic Zone modes (except <1:_>...
  • Page 24 Using the Built=in Flash In Basic Zone modes and Creative Zone modes, the shutter speed and aperture for flash photography will be set as shown below. By default, E-TTL II autoflash control (flash autoexposure) will be used in all shooting modes.
  • Page 25 Using the Built-in Flash Effective Range of Built-in Flash [Approx. meters/feet] 3.5/125.5/177.5/24 11/34 15/49 21/69 30/97 42/138 3/11 4.5/15 6.5/21 9/30 13/43 18/60 26/85 36/121 2.5/7.5 3.5/11 4.5/15 6.5/22 9.5/30 13/43 19/61 26/86 Foi close Subjects, the subject ShoUld be at least 1 meter/3,3 feet away when using flash.
  • Page 26 Using the Built-in Flash Flash Exposure Compensation* Set flash exposure compensation if the flash exposure of the subject does not come out as desired. You can set flash exposure compensation up to _+3stops in 1/3-stop increments. Display the Quick Control screen.
  • Page 27 Using the Built-in Flash _ If the It1: Auto Lighting Optimizer] (p.!01) is not set to [Disable], image may still look bright even if a darker flash exposure has been se[. If you set flash exposure compensation with both the camera and EX- series Speedlite.
  • Page 28 Using the Built-in Flash =)(= FE Lock _ FE (flash exposure) lock obtains and locks the standard flash exposure reading for any part of a subject. Press the <_> button to pop-up the built=in flash. ® Press the shutter button halfway and look in the viewfinder to check that the <_>...
  • Page 29 Setting the Flash _ The built-in flash and external Speedlite settings can be set with the camera's menu. You can use those menu options for the external Speedlite only if the attached EX-series Speedlite are compatible with them. The setting procedure is the same as setting a camera menu function. Select [Flash control].
  • Page 30 Setting the Flash _ [Built-in flash func. setting] and [External flash func. setting] Settable Functions © * For [FEB] (Flash exposure bracketing) and [Zoom], refer to the Speedlite's instruction manual. _ Flash mode You can select the flash mode to suit your desired flash shooting. _ [E-TTL II] is the standard mode of EX-sedes Speedlites for automatic flash shooting.
  • Page 31 Setting the Flash # ® Shutter sync. Normally, set this to [1st curtain] so that the flash fires immediately after the exposure starts. If [2rid curtain] is set, the flash will fire right before the exposure ends. When this is combined with a slow sync speed, you can create a trail of light such as from car headlights at night.
  • Page 32 Setting the Flash _ Setting the E×ternal Speecllite Custom Functions isplay the Custom Function. _ With the camera ready to shoot with an external Speedflte, select [External flash C.Fn setting], then press < __ >. Set the Custom Function. _ Press the <_- >...
  • Page 33 Using Wireless Flash _ The camera's built-in flash can work as a master unit with Canon Speedlites having a wireless slave feature and wirelessly trigger the Speedlite to fire. Be sure to read about wireless flash photography the Speedlite's instruction manual.
  • Page 34 Using Wireless Flash* Fully Automatic Shooting With One External Speedlite This shows the most basic setup for fufly-automatic wireless flash with one Speedfite. Steps 1 to 3 and 6 to 7 apply to all wireless flash shooting. Therefore, these steps are omitted in the other wireless flash setups...
  • Page 35 Using Wireless Flash "_ Select [Wireless func.]. ®_ For [Wireless func.], select [-:=_], then press <_>. _y,, U nder [Wireless func.], [Channel], etc., will be displayed. Set [Channel]. ®_Set the channel (1-4) to the same one as the slave unit. Select [Firing group].
  • Page 36 Using Wireless Flash* Fully_automatic Shooting with One E×temal Speedlite and Built.in Flash This shows fully-automatic wireless flash shooting with one external Speedlite and the built-in flash. You can change the flash ratio between the external Speedlite and built-in flash to adjust how the shadows look on the subject.
  • Page 37 Using Wireless Flash "_ Fully_aut0matic Shooting with Multiple ExtemaISpeedlites Multiple Speedlite slave units can be treated as one flash unit or separated into slave groups whose flash ratio can be set. The basic settings are shown below. By changing the [Firing group] setting, you can shoot with various wireless flash setups with multiple Speedlites.
  • Page 38 UsingWirelessFlash* [=_ (A:B)] Multiple slave units in multiple groups Divide the slave units into groups A and B, and change the flash ratio to obtain the desired lighting effect. Refer to your Speedlite's instruction manual to set one slave unit's slave ID to A (Group A) and the other slave unit's ID to B (Group B) and position them as shown in the illustration.
  • Page 39 Using Wireless Flash "_ Fully_autornatic Shooting with the Built,in Flash and Multiple ExternaI Speedlites The built-in flash can also be added to wireless flash shooting explained on pages 143-144. The basic settings are shown below. By changing the [Firing group] setting, you can shoot with various wireless flash setups of multiple Speedfites complemented with the built-in flash.
  • Page 40 Using Wireless Flash* Creative Wireless Flash Shooting Flash exposure compensation When [Flash mode] is set to [E-TTL II], flash exposure compensation can be set. The flash exposure compensation settings (see below) which can be set will differ depending on the [Wireless func.] and [Firing group] settings.
  • Page 41 Using Wireless Flash "_ Setting the Rash Output Manually for Wireless Flash When [Flash mode] is set to [Manual flash], the flash output can be set manually. The flash output settings ([=_ flash output], [Group A output], etc.) that can be set will differ depending on the [Wireless func.] setting (see below).
  • Page 42 Speedlite s also enable [Shutter sync.] to be set.) If the flash metering mode is set toTTL autoflash with th e Speedlitds Custom Function, the flash wi!! fire at fu!! output 0n!y: Canon Speedlites other than the EX-series ®_ With an EZIEIEGIMLITL-series...
  • Page 43 1/60 sec. to 1/30 sec. Be sure to test the flash synchronization before shooting. Cautions for Live View shooting If you use a non-Canon flash with Live View shooting, set [_i Silent shooting] to [Disable] (p.159). The flash will not fire if it is set to [Mode 1] or [Mode 2].
  • Page 45 Shooting w iththe LCDMonitor (LiveViewShooting) You can shoot while viewing the image on the camera's LCD monitor. This is called "Live View shooting". Live View shooting is effective for still subjects which do not move. If you handhold the camera and shoot while viewing LCD monitor, camera shake can cause blurred images.
  • Page 46 Shooting with the LCD Monitor Display the Live View image. ® Press the <_l> button. _y,, T he image will appear on the LCD monitor. _ The image's field of view is approx. 100%. Focus the subject. _ When you press the shutter button halfway, the camera will focus with the current AF mode (p.
  • Page 47 r'_ Shooting with the LCD Monitor Enabling Live View Shooting Set the [t_i Live View shoot.] menu to [Enable]. Battery Life with Live View Shooting [Approx. number of shots] No Flash 50% Flash Use At 23°C / 73°F At 0°C / 32°F ®...
  • Page 48 r_ Shooting with the LCD Monitor About the information Display _ Eachtime you press the <INFO.> button, the information display will change. AF mode • AF_ : Live mode .... AF point (Quick mode) • AF :_ : Face detection Live mode ,,, Magnifying frame Quick mode Drive mode ,,,-,,...
  • Page 49 Shooting with the LCD Monitor Final I_age Simulation The final image simulation reflects the effects of the Picture Style, white balance, etc., in the Live View image so you can see what the captured image will look like. During still photo shooting, the Live View image will automatically reflect the settings listed below.
  • Page 50 Shooting Function Settings AF/DRIVE/ISO Settings During Live View shooting, you can press the <AF>, <DRIVE>, or <ISO> button to display the respective setting screen on the LCD monitor, and press the <4_> key to set the function. [] Quick Control With the LCD monitor displaying an image, pressing the <[_>...
  • Page 51 _i Menu Function Settings Function settings particular to Live View shooting are explained here. The menu options under the [t_i] tab are explained below. The functions settable on this menu screen only apply during Live View shooting. These functions do not take effect during viewfinder shooting.
  • Page 52 t_i Menu Function Settings 16:9 5184x3456 4608x3456 5184x2912" 3456x3456 (18.0 megapixels) (16.0 megapixels) (15.1 megapixels) (11.9 megapixels) 3456x2304 3072x2304 3456xl 944 2304x2304 (8.0 megapixels) (7.0 megapixels) (6.7 megapixels) (5.3 megapixels) 3888x2592 3456x2592 3888x2188* 2592x2592 (10.1 megapixels) (9.0 megapixels) (8.5 megapixels) (6.7 megapixels) 2592x1728 2304x1728...
  • Page 53 YOUuse flaShl the [Disable] operation will take effect even if You had set it to [Mode 1] or [Mode 2]. When using a non-Canon flash unit, set it to [Disable]. (The flash will not fire if it is set to [Mode 1] or [Mode 2].) ®_ Metering...
  • Page 54 Using AF to Focus Selecting the AF Mode The AF modes available are (Live mode], [_ Live mode] (face detection, p. 161 ), and [Quick mode] (p. 165). If you want to achieve precise focus, set the lens focus mode switch to <lVIF>, magnify the image, and focus manually (p.167).
  • Page 55 Using AF to Focus _ Aim the AF point over the subject and Focus the subject. press the shutter button haffway. _y,, W hen focus is achieved, the AF point wH[ turn green and the beeper wH[ sound. _y,, I f focus is not achieved, the AF point wH[ turn orange.
  • Page 56 Using AF to Focus _ Press the shutter button halfway and the camera will focus the face covered by the <: :> frame. ocus the subject. _y,, W hen focus is achieved, the AF point will turn green and the beeper will sound.
  • Page 57 Using AF to Focus Live Mode and _ (Face Detection)Live Mode Notes AF operation ® Focusing wiii take slightly longer. @ Even when focus has been achieved, pressing the shutter button halfway wiii focus again. @ The image brightness may change during and after the AF operation.
  • Page 58 Using AF to Focus Shooting conditions which can make focusing difficult: ® Low-contrast subjects such as the blue sky and solid-color, flat surfaces. ® Subjects in low light. ® Stripes and other patterns where there is contrast only in the horizontal direction.
  • Page 59 Using AF to Focus Quick Mode: AF_ The dedicated AF sensor is used to focus in the One-Shot AF mode (p.76), using the same AF method as with viewfinder shooting. Although you can focus the target area quickly, the Live View image will be interrupted momentarily during...
  • Page 60 Using AF to Focus _ Aim the AF point over the subject and press the shutter button halfway. _y,, T he Live View image will turn off, the ocus the subject. reflex mirror will go back down, and AF will be executed. _y,, W hen focus is achieved, the beeper will sound and the Live View image will reappear.
  • Page 61 Focusing Manually You can magnify the image and focus precisely manually. Set the lens focus mode switch <MF>. _ Turn the lens focusing ring to focus roughly. Move the magnifying frame. _ Use <,_> to move the magnifying frame to the position where you want to focus.
  • Page 62 _J_ Notes About Live View Image Under low- or bright-light conditions, the Live View image might not reflect the brightness of the captured image. If the light source within the image changes, the screen m_ght flicker. If this happens, stop the Live View shooting and resume shooting under the actual light source to be used.
  • Page 63 Notes About Shooting Results When you shoot continuously with the Live View function for a long period, the camera's internal tempera[ure may increase and it ca_ degrade image quality. Terminate Live View shooting when not shooting images. Before taking a long exposure, stop Live View shooting temporarily wait several minutes before shooting.
  • Page 65 Shooting Movies Set the Mode Dial to <%_,> to shoot movies. The movie recording format will be MOV. Cards which record movies When shooting movies, use a large-capacity SD card with Speed Class 6 "P-,LABS_," or higher rating. If you use a slow-writing card when shooting movies, the movie might not be recorded properly.
  • Page 66 =l,, Shooting Movies Connecting the camera to a TV set is recommended to playback movies (p.209, 212). Autoe×posure Shooting I ............ Set the Mode Dial to <=,_,>. _y,, T he reflex mirror will make a sound, then the image will appear on the LCD monitor.
  • Page 67 _,_, Shooting Movies During movie shooting, do not point the lens toward the sun. The sun's heat can damage the camera's internal components. Cautions for movie shooting are on pages 187 and 188. If necessary, amso read the Live View shooting cautions on pages 168 and 169.
  • Page 68 _,=m, Shooting Movies Manual Exposure Shooting You can manuafly set the shutter speed, aperture, and ISO speed for movie shooting. Using manual exposure to shoot movies is for advanced users. Set the Mode Dial to <=_>. _y,, T he reflex mirror wifl make a sound, then the image wifl appear on the LCD monitor.
  • Page 69 Shooting Movies _Set the ISO speed. _4 Press the <ISO> button. _y,,The ISO speed setting screen will appear on the LCD monitor. _ Press the < _1_ > key to set the ISO speed. • Auto ISO setting : ISO 100 - 6400 •...
  • Page 70 Shooting Movies About the Information Display <INFO.> Each time you press the button, the information display will change. AF mode .- Picture Style • AF_ : Live mode AF point (Quick mode) • AF L_ : Face detection frame Live mode •...
  • Page 71 Shooting Movies ® One continuous movie will be recorded as one file. Monaural sound s recorded by the camera's built-in microphone (p.172). Stereo sound recording is possible by connecting an external _nicrophone (commercially available) equipped with a stereo mini plug (3.5mm dia.)to the camera's external microphone...
  • Page 72 Shooting Movies Shooting Still Photos While shooting a movie, you can also take a still photo by pressing the shutter button completely. Shooting Stills in the <_> Mode ® When the movie-recording size is [1920x1080] or [1280x720], aspect ratio will be 16:9. When the movie-recording size is [640x480], the aspect ratio will be 4:3.
  • Page 73 Shooting Function Settings _;J_:;_ AFl DRIVEl IS0 Settings You can press the <AF> or <DRIVE> button to display the respective setting screen on the LCD monitor, and press the <_- > key to set the function. For manual exposure (p.174), press the <ISO> button and press the <4_>...
  • Page 74 Setting the Movie=recording Size Under the [_,_,:] tab, the [Movie rec. size] menu enables you to select the movie's image size [****x ..] and frame rate [@_] (frames recorded per second). The @_ (frame rate) switches automatically depending on the [_'= Video system] setting.
  • Page 75 Setting the Movie-recording Size Total Movie Recording Time and File Size Per Minute Due to file system limitations, if the file size of a single movie clip reaches 4 GB, movie shooting will stop automatically. At [1920x1080] and [1280x720], the maximum recording time of a single movie clip will be approx.
  • Page 76 Menu Function Settings The menu options under the [_,_,'], [_,_,:], and [8,,_,-"]tabs are explained below. Note that the settings under the [1_,_'], [1_,_:], and [_,,_,-"] menu tabs will take effect only when the Mode Dial is set to <_>. They will not take effect when the Mode Dial is set to any another shooting mode.
  • Page 77 Menu Function Settings _ AF and metering buttons for _ You can change the function assigned to the halfway pressing of the shutter button, the AF start button, and the AE lock button. You can assign the following functions to the buttons in one of ten combinations: Metering &...
  • Page 78 Menu Function Settings [ _,=,:] Menu _ Sound recording Normally, the built-in microphone wiii record monaural sound. Stereo sound recording is possible by connecting an external microphone equipped with a stereo mini plug (3.5mm dia.) to the camera's external microphone terminal (p.16).
  • Page 79 Menu Function Settings [Wind filter] if [Enable] is set, outdoor wind noise entering the microphone will be reduced. Note that, some low-tone noise might also be reduced. When shooting in places where there is no wind, set this to [Disable] for a more natural sound recording.
  • Page 80 Menu Function Settings [ _,_,=-]Menu _ Exposure compensation Although exposure compensation can be set up to _+5stops, exposure compensation for movies can be set only up to _+3stops. For still photos, exposure compensation can be set up to _+5stops. _ Auto Lighting Optimizer The Auto Lighting Optimizer can be set as explained on page 101.
  • Page 81 Notes on Movie Shooting Recording and image Quality If the attached lens has an Image Stabilizer. the Image Stabilizer will operate at all times even if you do not press the shutter button halfway. The Image Stabilizer will thereby consume battery power and may shorten the total movie shooting time or decrease the number of possible shots.
  • Page 82 _L_ Notes on Movie Shooting Playback and TV connection If the brightness changes during eutoexposure mowe shooting, that pan might look momentarily still when you playback the movie. In such cases. shoot movies with manual exposure ® If you connect the camera to a TV set with an HDMI cable (p.209) and shoot a movie in [1920x1080] or [1280x720], the movie being shot will...
  • Page 83 image Playback This chapter explains how to playback and erase photos and movies, how to display images on a TV screen, and other playback-related functions. About images taken with another camera: The camera might not be able to properly display images captured with a different camera or edited with a computer or whose file name was changed.
  • Page 84 F_ image Playback Single ¸image D isplay Playback the image. ® Press the <[_> button. _y,, T he last captured image or last image viewed will appear. Select the image. _ To playback imagesstarting with the last image,turn the < (-_ > dial counterclockwise. To playback imagesstarting with the first captured image, turn the dial clockwise.
  • Page 85 INFO. Shooting Information Display Sample of image Taken in a Creative Zone Mode ..Protect Exposure compensation amount .... Flash exposure ....Rating compensation amount ..Folder number - File number Histogram Shutter s (Brightness/RGB) Metering mode Shooting mode ._ speed tone priority White balance...
  • Page 86 INFO. Shooting Information Display Sample of Image Take.in aBasicZoneMode Shooting mode ambience effects or scene * For images taken in Basic Zone modes, the information displayed may differ depending on the shooting mode. Sample of Movie Taken in Movie Mode Shooting time ....
  • Page 87 INF0, Shooting Information Display ®_About the AF Point Display When the [3" AF point disp.] menu option is set to [Enable], the AF point which achieved focus will be displayed in red. If automatic AF point selection was used, multiple AF points may be displayed in red. ®_About the Histogram The brightness histogram shows the exposure level distribution and...
  • Page 88 F_ Searching for images Quickly _;_ Display Multiple images on One Screen (index display) Search for images quickly with the index display showing four or nine images on one screen. Switch to the index display. _ During image playback, press the <_.Q, >...
  • Page 89 F_ Searching for Images Quickly Jumpthrough Images ( Jump d isplay) With the single image display, you can turn the < _ > dial to jump through the images. Select the jump method. _ In the [3: Image jumpw/_] menu, select the jump method, then press <_>.
  • Page 90 (_/(_ Magnified View You can magnify a shot image by 1.5x to 10x on the LCD monitor. Magnify the image. _ During image playback, press the < (_ > button. t_ o The image will be magnified. ® If you hold down the <(_> button, the image will be magnified until it reaches the maximum magnification.
  • Page 91 Rotating the image You can rotate the displayed image to the desired orientation. Select [Rotate]. _ Under the [_'] tab, select [Rotate], then press <__>. Select the image. _ Turn the <O> dial to select the image to be rotated. _ You can also select an image on the index display.
  • Page 92 Setting Ratings With the [3 = Rating] menu, you can give one of five ratings ([*], E**], [-***], [ ;**], [:***]) t o images and movies. J_ Select [Rating]. _ Select the [_: Rating] menu, then press < __ >. Select an image or movie.
  • Page 93 Setting Ratings The number of images and movies for each rating will be counted up to 3 digits (999). If rated images reaches 10g0 or higher, [###] will be displayed. Taking advantage of ratings With the [3 = Image jump w/_] menu, you can display only the rated images and movies.
  • Page 94 Quick Control During Playback When you press the <[]> button during playback, you can set the following: [,-"1"Protect Images, 3" Rotate, 3 = Rating, 3" Creative filters, 3" Resize (JPEG images only), 3 = Highlight alert, 3 = AF point display, and 3 = Image jump w/_].
  • Page 95 [] Quick Control During Playback To rotate an image, set the [_'" Auto rotate] menu to [On I1_ _]. If it is set to any other setting, the image will not rotate. If you shoot in RAW+JPEG image quality, the JPEG image will be displayed.
  • Page 96 ',_, Enjoying Movies Basically, you can playback movies in the following three ways: Playback TV set (p.209, 212) Use the provided AV cable or an HDMI Cable HTC-100 (sold separately)to connect the camera to a TV set. Then you can playback the captured movies and photos on the TV.
  • Page 97 Enjoying Movies Playback on the Camera!s LCD Monitor (p.204-208) You can playback movies on the camera's LCD monitor and even edit out the first and last scenes. You can also playback the photos and movies recorded in the card as an automatic slide show.
  • Page 98 =,_, Playing Movies Playback the image. ® Press the <1_-I> button to display the images. Select a movie. ® Turn the <0> dial to select the movie to be played. ® With the single-image display, the <_ _i> icon displayed on the upper left indicates that it is a movie.
  • Page 99 Playing Movies Function Playback Description Exit Returns to the single-image display. _- Play Pressing <8> toggles between play and stop. Adjust the slow motion speed by pressing the <_1_> key. I_" Slow motion The slow-motion speed is indicated on the upper right. First frame Displays the movie's first frame.
  • Page 100 Editing the Movie's First and Last Scenes _ You can edit out the first and last scenes of a movie in 1-sec. increments. On the movie playback screen, select [_ ]. _*, The editing screen wiii be displayed. Specify the part to be edited out.
  • Page 101 Slide Show (Auto Playback) You can playback the images in the card as an automatic slide show. Select [Slide show]. _ Under the [_:] tab, select [Slide show], then press <__>. Select the images to be played. Number ofimagesto be played _ Press the <AT>...
  • Page 102 Slide Show (Auto Playback) Set [Set up] as desired. Press the <AT> key to select [Set up], then press <@>. Set the [Display time] (still photos), [Repeat], and [Transition effect] options, then press the <MENU> button. [Repeat] [Transition effect] [Display time] Start the slide show.
  • Page 103 Viewing the images on TV You can also view the still photos and movies on a TV set. Before connecting or disconnecting the cable between the camera and television, turn off the camera and television. * Adjust the movie's sound volume with the TV set. * Depending on the TV set, part of the image displayed might be cut off.
  • Page 104 Viewing the Images on TV Press the <F;-]> button. _y,, T he image will appear on the TV screen. (Nothing wiii be displayed on the camera's LCD monitor.) ®_ The images wiii be displayed at the TV's optimum resolution automatically. ®_ By pressing the <mNFO.>...
  • Page 105 Viewing the images on TV For HDMI CEC TV sets When a TV set compatible with HDMI CEC* is connected to the camera with the HDMI cable, you can use the TV set's remote control for playback operations. *AnHDMI-standard function e nabling y outocontrol multiple H DMI d evices withoneremote c ontrol unit. Select [Ctrl over HDMI].
  • Page 106 Viewing on Non.HD (High-Definition) TV Sets '_t Connect the provided AV cable to the camera. _ With the plug's <Canon> logofacing the front of the camera, insert it into the <A/V OUT> terminal. Connect the AV cable to the TV...
  • Page 107 Protecting images Protecting an image prevents it from being erased accidentally. Select [Protect images]. _ Under the [*-'T] tab, select [Protect images], then press <__>. _y,, T he protect setting screen will appear. Select the image and protect _ Select [Select images], then press <_>, ®_Turn the <G>...
  • Page 108 [_] Protecting Images i_J_ Protecting All Images in a Folder Or Card You can protect all the images in a folder or card at one time. When the [3" Protect images] menu option is set to JAil images in folder] JAil images on card], all the images in the folder or card will be protected.
  • Page 109 _ Erasing images You can either select and erase images one by one or erase them in one batch. Protected images (p.213) will not be erased. Once an image is erased, it cannot be recovered. Make sure you no longer need the image before erasing it.
  • Page 110 ErasingImages _')_,_Select [Select and erase images]. _ Select [Select and erase images], then press <__>. _+ The images will be displayed. _ To display the three-image display, press the <[]._> button. To return to the single-image display, press the <(_ > button. elect the images to be erased.
  • Page 111 Changing image Playback Settings #T_J_ Adjusting the LCD MonitOr Brightness You can adjust the brightness of the LCD monitor to make it easier to read. Select [LCD brightness]. _ Under the [_'=] tab, select [LCD brightness], then press <__>. Adjust the brightness.
  • Page 112 Changing Image Piayback Settings Auto Rotation of Vertical images Vertical images are rotated automatically so they are displayed vertically on the camera's LCD monitor and computer instead of horizontally. The setting of this feature can be changed. Select [Auto rotate]. ®...
  • Page 113 Minato-ku, Tokyo 106_8011, Japan This Instruction Manual booklet is current as of August 2010. For information on I the camera's compatibility with any accessories and lenses introduced after this date, contact any Canon Service Center. CT1-1040-000 © CANON INC. 2010...