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  • Page 1 iNSTRUCTION DPOF Pic{Btidge MANUAL...
  • Page 2 Live View Shooting You can shoot while viewing a reat4ime image on the camera's LCD monitor or on a personal computer screen. This is called "Live View shooting." using a hard disK-type card is not recommenaea, use a memory cara. When you use Live View shooting for a Jong period, the camera's internal temperature...
  • Page 3 Live View Shooting Instead of looking through the viewfinder, you can look at a real=time image on the camera's LCD monitor while shooting. You can also magnify the real-time image on the LCD monitor by 5x or 10x so you can focus more precisely.
  • Page 4 Live View Shooting DispJayJng Live View image on the LCD Monitor With the camera ready to shoot, press <_5>. _, The Live View image will appear the LCD monitor in real4ime with 100% field of view. ® With the video cable (provided) connecting the camera...
  • Page 5 Live View Shooting Magnifying the image for Manual Focusing Move the focusing frame to the r_ position where you want to focus. ® Use<, _,>to select t hefocusing framein fullview.Ifyoupress<,_,> atthe center, thefocusing framewill return to thecenter. _i_ Press the <Q, > button. _y,,The area within the focusing frame...
  • Page 6 Live View Shooting Taking the Picture Cheek the composition...._i® i .., i ?i_!_!_iii!!ii!ilili _ Press the <(;_,>to check the image composition in full view. Cheek the disptay. i!il i !i ii i Take the picture. ® Press the shutter button completely. _y,, T he picture will be taken and the captured image is displayed on the LCD monitor.
  • Page 7 Live View Shooting About the Information Display ® Eachtimeyoupressthe<BNFO.> button, t he information displaywillchange, Live View (Brightness/RGB) simulation Batter frame Picture Style Exposure level Flash-read_ ISO speed Shutter speed Shots remaining Aperture Flash exposure level When the [_: ave View function settings] menu's [Grid display] is se_£o...
  • Page 8 Image Playback Learn how to view or erase images, and copy images between the CF card and SD card. For images taken with another camera: The camera might not be able to properly display images captured with a different camera or edited with a personal computer or whose file name was changed.
  • Page 9 Image Playback Pmaybaek the image. ® Press the <_> button, _y,, T he last captured image or last image viewed will appear. Select the image. ® To playback images starting with the last image, turn the <O> dial counterclockwise. To playback images starting with the first captured image, turn the dial clockwise.
  • Page 10 Image Playback Shooting Information DispJay Single image display + Image size Sound record ng ..Folder number - File number ..Memory card Shutter s Image-recordin! quality Playback ima number/ Tetal images recorded Shooting Information Display Flash exposure compensation ...... Picture Style amount ....
  • Page 11 []Image Playback ® About Highlight AJert When the [D: HighJight alert] menu is set to [EnabJe], overexposed highlight areas will blink. To obtain more image detail in the overexposed areas, set the exposure compensation to a negative amount and shoot again. ®...
  • Page 12 Image Playback mndex Display Turn on the index display. ® During image playback, press the <Q> button. _y,, T he 4=image index display wiii appear. The currently=selected image wiii be highlighted in a blue frame. ® Pressthe <Q> button again to switch to the 9=image index display= Semect an image.
  • Page 13 Image Playback Magnified View You can magnify the image by 1,5x to lOx on the LCD monitor, Magnify the image. ® During image playback, press the < _ > button. _ The image will be magnified. ® To increase the magnification, hold down the <+_>...
  • Page 14 Image Playback @ Rotating an Iraage You can rotate the image to the desired orientation. Semeet [Rotate]. ® Under the [_'] tab, select [Rotate], then press < _ > Semeet the image. ® Turn the <O> dial to select the image to be rotated.
  • Page 15 []Image Playback Viewing the images on TV By connecting the camera to a TV set with the video cable (provided), you can view the captured images on a TV set. Turn off the camera and the television before connecting them. Connect the camera to the TV.
  • Page 16 o-. Protecting images Protecting the image prevents it from being erased accidentally. Protecting a Single mmage Playback the image to be protected. Protect the image. _ During image playback, press the < c_.iL_> button. _> When an image is protected, the <B>...
  • Page 17 o-_ Protecting Images Images can also be protected individually When the [D ° Protect images] menu is set to [Select images]. Press <_> to protect or unprotect the ® Once an image is protected, it cannot be erased by the camera's erase function.
  • Page 18 Copying images The images in a memory card can be copied to the other memory card= Copying JndividuaJ images SeJect [image copy]. ® Under the [_'] tab, select [image copy], then press <J_>. SeJect [SeMmage]. ® Turn the <O> dial to select [SeMmage], then press <_>= SeJect...
  • Page 19: Table Of Contents

    % Copying Images Total images selected SeJect the image. ® Turn the <O > dial to select the image to be copied, then press <_>. _y,, T he <4'> icon wiii appear on the upper left of the screen. ® Press the <(_> button to display the three-image view= To return to the single- image display, press the <...
  • Page 20 Id_ Copying Images _y,, T he copying will start and the progress will be displayed. When the copying is completed, the result will be displayed. Select [OK] to return to the screen in step 2. Copying All mmages ina Folder In step 2, select [SeLh].
  • Page 21 Erasing Images You can either select and erase images one by one or erase them in one batch. Protected images (p.123)will not be erase& Once an image is erased, it cannot be recovered. Make sure you no longer need the image before erasing it, To prevent important images from being erased accidentally,...
  • Page 22 Changing image Ptaybaek Settings Setting the LCD MonitQr Brightness You can adjust the brightness of the LCD monitor to make ateasier to read. Semeet [LCD brightness]. ® Under the [t?:] tab, select [LCD brightness], then press < _ > Adjust the brightness.
  • Page 23 Changing image Playback Settings Auto Rotate of Vertieat images Vertical images are rotated automatically so they are displayed vertically on the camera's LCD monitor and personal computer instead of horizontally, The setting of this feature can be changed, Semeet [Auto rotate].
  • Page 24 Sensor Cleaning The camera has a Self Cteaning Sensor Unit attached to the sensor's front layer (low-pass fitter) to shake off dust automatically. The Dust Delete Data can also be appended to the image so that any remaining dust spots can be removed automatically by the Digitat Photo Professional (provided software).
  • Page 25 Automatic Sensor Cleaning Whenever you set the power switch to < ON/J> or <OFF>, the Self Cteaning Sensor Unit operates (approx. 3.5 sec.) to automatically shake off any dust on the front of the sensor. Normally, you need not be aware of this operation. However, you can execute the sensor cleaning at anytime as well as disable it.
  • Page 26 Appending Dust Delete Data Normally, the Self Cleaning Sensor Unit w'ill eliminate most of the dust visible on captured images. However, in case visible dust still remains, you can append the Dust Delete Data to the image to later erase the dust spots.
  • Page 27 Appending Dust Delete Data Photograph a soiidowhite object. ® At a distance of 20 - 30 cm 10.7 - 1.0 feet, fill the viewfinder with a patterniess, solid-white object and take a picture. _y,, T he picture wiii be taken in the aperture-priority AE mode with an aperture of f122.
  • Page 28 The surface of the image sensor is e×tremeJy delicate, if the sensor needs to be cleaned directJy, having it done by a Canon Service Center is recommended. Before cleaning the sensor, detach the lens from the camera= SeJect [Sensor cJeaning].
  • Page 29 Manual Sensor Cleaning While cleaning the sensor, never do any of the following° if the power is cut off. the shutter will dose and the shutter curtains image sensor might get damaged. - Set the power switch to <OFF>. , Removelmsert the battery.
  • Page 30 In this way, you can print multiple pictures in one batch or give the print order to a photofinisher. Canon,S PictBridge Web Site The Web site below gives more information on using your Canon camera with various printers, such as which paper types to use. http:flcanon.com/pictbddge/...
  • Page 31 Preparing to Print You do the direct printing procedure entireJy with your camera while you look at the LCD monitor° Connecting the Camera to a Printer Set the camera's power switch _ <OFF>. Set up the printer. ® For details, see the printer's instruction manual.
  • Page 32 Preparing to Print PJaybaek the image. @ Pressthe <[_> button. _y,, T he image will appear, and the <_(> icon will appear on the upper left to indicate that the camera is connected to a printer. The camera cannot be used with printers compatible only with CP Direct or Bubble Jet Direct When connecting the camera to the printer, ao not use any caD_e o[ner...
  • Page 33 _{ Printing The screen display and setting options wi[[ differ depending on the printer. Some settings might not be available. For details, see the printer's instruction manual. Select the image to be printed. Printer-connected icon ¢_ ® Check that the <p#'> icon is displayed on the upper lef_ of the LCD monitor.
  • Page 34 Type ® Turnthe <O > dia! to selectthe type d the paperloadedin the printer,thenpress <i_._>. ® When using a Canon printer and Canon paper, read the printer's instruction manual to check what paper types can be used. _. The page layout screen wiii appear.
  • Page 35 P_(Printing Set the printing effects. ® Set as necessary. If you need not set any printing effects, go to step 5. ® Turn the <O> dial to select the item on the upper right, then press <_>. ® If the <[]> icon is displayed next to <_>, the printing effects can also...
  • Page 36 p$" Printing et the date and file number imprinting. ® Set as necessary. ® Turn the <O> dial to select <Qj>, then press < _:>. ® Turn the <0> dial to select the desired setting, then press < :_>. Set the number of copies.
  • Page 37 P_(Printing Adjustment of Printing Effects In step 4 on page 142, select the printing effect. When the <[_> icon is displayed next to <_[[:_@>, press the <INFO.> button. You can then adjust the printing effect. What can be adjusted or what is displayed will depend on the selection made in step 4.
  • Page 38 f'_( Printing Trimming the image Titt correction You can crop the image and print only the trimmed portion as if the image was recomposed. Do the trimming right before printing. If you set the trimming and then set the print settings, you may have to set the trimming again.
  • Page 39 P_( Printing &_' ®_ Depending on the printer, the trimmed image area might not De pnnted as you specified. 6_ The smaller you make the trimming frame, the grainier the picture will look on the pnn[ While trimming the image, tOOKa_me camera's LCD monitor.
  • Page 40 =% Digital Print Order Format (DPOF} Set the print type, date imprinting, and file No. imprinting. The print settings wiii be applied to aii print=ordered images. [They cannot be set individually for each image.) Set the Printing Options Select [Print order]. _y,, Under the [_'] tab, select [Print order], then press <_>.
  • Page 41 Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) Standard Prints one image on one sheeL Multiple, thumbnail images are printed on Index one sheet. Print type ® Prints both the standard and index prints. Both Date [On] imprints the recorded date on the pdnL FiJe No.
  • Page 42: Image Display, Press The

    Digita!PrintOrder Format(DPOF) Select and order images one by one. Press the <(_> button to display the threedmage view. To return to the single- image display, press the <(_> button. After completing the print order, press the <MENU> button to save the print order to the memory card.
  • Page 43 Direct Printing with DPOF With a PictBridge printer, you can easily print images with DPOF. _ Preparing to print. _ See page 138. Followthe "Connecting the Camerato a Printer"procedureupto step 5. _ Under the [_°] tab, select [Print order]. _ Select [Print]. _ [Print] will be displayed only if the camera is connected to the printer and printing is possible.
  • Page 44 Transferring a Personal You can use the camera to select images Jnthe memory card and transfer them directly to a personat computer. If the computer software (EOS DIGITAL Solution Disk CD-ROM) provided with the camera has been insta_ed in your personal computer, you can easily transfer the images without operating the personal computer.
  • Page 45 E,_ Transferring images to a Personal Computer _ Before connecting the camera to the personal computer, be sure to first install the EO$ DIGITAL Solution Disk software (in the CD=ROM provided with the camera) in the persona[ computer. Preparation for image Transfer Connect the camera...
  • Page 46 FD Transferring Images to a Personal Computer Transferring images to a Personat Computer The images transferred to the personal computer will be organized according to the shooting date and saved in the [My Pictures] folder for Windows or the [Pictures] folder in the Macintosh.
  • Page 47 _,, Transferring Images to a Personal Computer Selecting the images to be Transferred Under the [_'] tab, you can use [Transfer order] to select the images to be transferred to a personal computer. When you select [Transfer order images] on the preceding page, you can transfer the images set by the transfer order.
  • Page 48 Customizingthe Cameraand Saving CameraSettings To suit your shooting preferences, you can change the camera's functions and atso save the camera settings to a memory card. The saved settings can a{so be registered to the camera.
  • Page 49: Repeat Step

    Setting Custom Functions Semeet [,,.Q,,]. _ Turn the <_:_> dial to select the [,_,] tab. Semeet the group. ®_ Turn the <0> dial to select C.Fn I - IV, then press <:_ >. Select the Custom Function Custom Function No. _ Turn the <0>...
  • Page 50 Setting Custom Functions Custom Functions C,Fn H£ Auto focus/Drive C.Fn I: Exposure USM lens electronic Exposure Jevel increments ISO speed setting increments AI Servo tracking sensitivity Set ISO speed range AI Servo lst/2nd image priority Bracketing auto cancel AI Servo AF tracking method Bracketing sequence...
  • Page 51 Custom Function Settings The Custom Functions are organized in four groups based on the function type: C.Fn I: Exposure, C.Fn li: ImagetFlash exp (exposure)l Disp (Display), C.Fn Ill: Auto focustDdve, C.Fn IV: OperationlOthers. Note that the Custom Function numbers differ from previous EO$-lDsosedes...
  • Page 52 Custom Function Settings 0: On The AEB and WBoBKT settings will be canceled when the power switch is set to <OFF> or the camera settings are cleared. AEB wil! also be canceled when bulb exposure is set or the flash is ready to fire. 1: Off The AEB and WB-BKT settings...
  • Page 53 Custom Function Settings 0: Disable (use center AF point) 1: Enable (use active AF point) Enables spot metering linked to the selected AF point. With automatic AF point selection, spot metering will be at the viewfinder center. 0: Disable 1: Enable (TvtAv) This works in the shutter-priority...
  • Page 54 Custom Function Settings Disable: All the metering modes (Co3: Evaluative, Co:3:Partial, C'3: Spot, C3: Centeroweighted average)will be seleetable. Enable: Only the metering modes set with [Register] will be selectable. Register: To make a metering mode unselectable, uneheck the cheekmark < v' >. After entering the settings, select...
  • Page 55 Custom Function Settings While holding down the <_> (AE lock) button, you can switch to the registered setting (shooting mode, metering mode, shutter speed, aperture, or exposure compensation). Disable: Pressing the <_> button wilt lock the exposure (AE lock). Enable: By holding down the <-)(->...
  • Page 56 Custom Function Settings C,Fn ll: Image/FJash e×posuretDispJay 0: Off 1 : Auto For 1 sec. or longer exposures, noise reduction is performed automatically if noise typical of _ong exposures is detected. This [Auto] setting is effective in most cases. 2: On Noise reduction is performed for all exposures...
  • Page 57 Custom Function Settings 0: Disable 1: Enable Improves the highlight detail. The dynamic range is expanded from the standard 18% gray to bright Mghtights. The gradation between the grays and highlights becomes smoother. With setting i: the Settable ISO Speed range will be 200 :i 600. AJs0: the ISO speed displayed on the top LCD panel and in the viewfinder, will have the "O"displayed as a smaller character such as fi2ed';...
  • Page 58 Custom Function Settings Enables or disables the firing of an external flash or nonoCanon flash connected to the PC terminal. O: Enable 1 : Disable Convenient when you want to use the external flash's AFoassist beam only. Note that whether or not the AFoassist beam is emitted dependent...
  • Page 59 Custom Function Settings C,Fn [[[: Auto focuslOrive USM lens electronic MF can be enabled or disabled for when you use any of the following lenses. EF50mm f/1.0L USM, EF85mm f/1.2L USM, EF85mm f/1.2L I[ USM, EF200mm f/1.8L USM, EF300mm f/2.8L USM, EF400mm f/2.8L USM, EF400mm...
  • Page 60 Custom Function Settings 1: AF priority/Drive speed priority For the first shot, focusing the subject is given priority. During continuous shooting, the continuous shooting speed is given priority over the focus° tracking of the subject. 2: Release/Drive speed priority For the first shot, shutter release is given priority over focusing...
  • Page 61 Custom Function Settings 0: AF stop 1: AF start AF operates only wMle the button is pressed. WMte the button pressed, AF operation with the camera is disabled. 2: AE lock When the button is pressed, AE lock is apptied. Convenient when you want to focus and meter at different...
  • Page 62: Ress The Button

    Custom Function Settings @NormaIly, this adjustment is not required. Do this adjustment onJy if necessary. Note that doing this adjustment prevent correct focusing from being achieved. You can make fine adjustments of the AF's point of focus. It can be adjusted in +-20 steps (<...
  • Page 63 Custom Function Settings In the AI Serve AF or One-Shot AF mode with manual AF point selection, you can increase the number of AF points by using the Assist AF points. Effective when it is difficult to track a moving subject with just one AF point.
  • Page 64: After Selecting All The Images To Be Copied, Press The Button

    Custom Function Settings You can instantly switch to the registered AF point with < _ > while the metering timer is active. (AF is activated at the moment when AF point is switched.) O: Disable 1: Enable By pressing < _1_>, you can switch to the registered AF point.
  • Page 65 Custom Function Settings 0: Normal 1: Brighter Enables or disables the EOSodedicated Speedlite's AF-assist beam. O: Enable The external Speedlite will emit the AF-assist beam when necessary. 1: Disable The externa I speedlitds custom Euncti0n [AE-assJst beam firing] set to [D!sab!e] will override this Custom Function% 0 setting_ See page 104 for the mirror Iockup procedure.
  • Page 66 Custom Function Settings C,Fn iV: Operation/Others 0: Metering + AF start 1 : Metering + AF startlAF stop AF-ON During autofocusing, you can press the < > button to stop the autofocusing. 2: Metering start'Meter + AF start This is useful for subjects which keep moving and stopping...
  • Page 67 Custom Function Settings You can assign a frequently-used function to <_ET> When the camera ready to shoot, you can press < _-_>. 0: Normam (disabled) 1: White balance While looking at the rear LCD panel, you can change the WB. 2: linage size While looking at the rear LCD panel, you can change...
  • Page 68 Custom Function Settings 0: Normal 1: Reverse direction The dial's turning direction for setting the shutter speed and aperture can be reversed. In the manual exposure mode, the direction of the <_> and <O > dials will be reversed. In other shooting modes, the <_>...
  • Page 69 Custom Function Settings 0: Normal (enable) 1: Disab{e _,O,Muit}-eontroi_er When the power switch is set to <ON>, the <_>, <O>, and < _-> will be disabled from setting anything. The shutter button can still be used to shoot. This prevents any settings to be changed inadvertently,...
  • Page 70 Custom Function Settings You can change how long the function settings remain in effect after you let go of the respective button. Disable: The timer length is set to the default. Enable: The timer length is set to the time set with [Register]. Register: You can set the 6-sec.
  • Page 71 Custom Function Settings During Live View shooting, vertical lines corresponding to the aspect ratio will be displayed. You can thereby simulate framing for medium- and large-format film sizes such as 6x6 cm, 6x4.5 cm, and 4x5 in. This aspect ratio information will be appended automatically to the captured...
  • Page 72 Registering and Applying CustomFunction Settings You can register up to three sets of Custom Function settings, You can register a different set of Custom Function settings for different shooting situations such as sports, snapshots, and landscapes. You can then instantly apply a registered set of Custom Function settings.
  • Page 73 Registering and Applying Custom Function Settings The settings for C.Yn Ill -7 [AF Microadjustment] and C.Fn IV -11 [Focusin _ Screen] will not De included in me registered Custom Function settings. To view the registered Custom Function settings, select [Confirm settings].
  • Page 74: Sejeet [Ok]

    Registering My Menu By registering the menu items and Sample Custom Functions which you change frequently, you can access and change them quickly with My Menu. You can register the top layer of items under each menu tab and any Custom Function.
  • Page 75 Registering My Menu DeJeting My Menu items in step 2, select [Delete], then select the item to be deleted= To delete all the My Menu items, select [Delete aH items]= Start DispJay with My Menu In step 2, select [DispJay from My Menu], and set [Enable]= With the <MENU camera ready for shooting, pressing the >...
  • Page 76 Saving and Loading Camera Settings Select [Save]. ® Turn the <O> dial to select [Save], then press < _ > Select [Start]. ® Turn the <O> dial to select [Start], then press <_>. _y The camera settings wiii be saved to the memory card, and the screen in step 2 wiii reappear.
  • Page 77 Registering Basic Camera Settings You can set the basic settings for major functions such as the shooting mode, AF mode, metering mode, and drive mode and register them in the camera. This is convenient when you want to instantly switch to frequently-used shooting settings.
  • Page 78 This chapter provides reference information forcamera features, system accessories, etc. T he back ofthis chapter alsohas anindex tomake iteasier totook up things.
  • Page 79 Camera Settings & Battery Information [NFO. Camera Settings When the camera is ready to shoot, you can press the <[NFO,> button to view the function settings on the LCD monitor. Display settings. camera <[NFO.> Press button= ..P icture Style (p.57) Picture Style parameters (p.58) Color space (p.72)
  • Page 80 Camera Settings & Battery Information Battery Infa, You can check the battery's condition on a menu screen, Semect [Battery info.1. ® Under the [tY] tab, select [Battery info.], then press < :_h>. nation of the battery being used or household power source.
  • Page 81 Replacing DatelTime Battery The date/time (back=up) battery maintains the camera's date and time, Its service life is about 5 year& If the date/time is reset when the battery is replaced, replace the back=up battery with a new CR2025 lithium battery as described below, The dateRime setting will also be reset, so be sure to set the...
  • Page 82 Program Line The following program line applies when the camera is in Program AE < P > mode. 10 11 12 13 14 t5 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 [22 ] > F-]... 30 15 15 30 60 1252505001000200040008000 Shutter speed Understanding the Program...
  • Page 83 Troubleshooting Guide. if this Troubleshooting Guide does not resolve the problem, contact your dealer or nearest Canon Service CenteL The battery cannot be recharged with the battery aharger provided. To prevent mishaps, the battery...
  • Page 84 Troubleshooting Guide images be shot or recorded. ® The memory card is not properly inserted. (p.32) ® Bfthe memory card is full, replace the card or delete unnecessary images to make room. Or if a not=full memory card is inserted in the other card slot, switch the recording to that card.
  • Page 85 Troubleshooting Guide Live View shooting is not poasibieo ® When using Live View shooting, use a memory card (a hard disk=type card such as MicroDrive is not recommended)= A hard disk-type card requires a lower temperature range for operation than with normal memory cards, if the temperature gets too high, the Live View shooting...
  • Page 86 Countermeasures displayed, remove and reinstall the memory card or format the card. This may resolve the problem. If the same error keeps appearing, there may be a prob[emo Write down the error code and consuJt your nearest Canon Service Center.
  • Page 87 System S%E2 220EX 430EX 580EX il Macro Ring Ute Macro Twin Mte MR-14EX M%24EX i Accessories DioptricAdjustment LensesEg Anti-Fog Eyepiece Eg USB cable protector Wide Strap L6 Eyecup Eg 6R2025 tithlum oaz_ery ..Angle Finder C Hand Strap E1 EOSDiGiTAL Software Instruc_Eor SolutionDisk Manua Car Battery...
  • Page 88 System Map Wireless Controller Switch Controller LC-5 TCo80N3 RS-80N3 Timer Remote Remote Canon EF lenses TV/Video Wireless File Transmitter VCol00 WFT-E2/WFT_E2A SD memory card PCMCIAadapter...
  • Page 89 USB external media Image sensor size: Approx. 36 x 24 mm Compatible lenses: Canon EF lenses (except EF-S lenses) (The effective lens focal length is the same as indicated on the [ens) Lens mount: Canon EF mount Image Sensor...
  • Page 90 Specifications File name: Preset code, User setting1 (4 characters), User setting2 (3 characters + 1 image size character) File numbering: Consecutive numbering, auto reset, manual reset Color space: sRGB, Adobe RGB Picture Style: Standard, Portrait, Landscape, Neutral, Faithful, Monochrome, User Def.! Recording methods: (1) Standard (2) Auto switch media...
  • Page 91 Specifications Viewfinder information: AF information (AF points, focus confirmation light), metering and exposure information (metering mode, spot metering circle, shutter speed, aperture, manual exposure, AE lock, ISO speed, exposure level, exposure warning), flash information (flash ready, FP flash, FE lock, flash exposure level), white balance correction, JPEG/RAW recording,...
  • Page 92 Max. burst: JPEG (Large): Approx. 56, RAW: Approx. 12, RAW+JPEG (Large): Approx. * Based on Canon's testing conditions with a 2GB CF card for high-speed continuous shooting with JPEG quality 8, tSO 100, Standard Picture Style. * Varies depending on the subject, memory card brand,...
  • Page 93 Specifications Metering modes: Evaluative metering with the image sensor Metering range: EV 0 - 20 (at 23°C/73°F with EF50mm f/1.4 USM lens, ISO 100) Magnified view: Magnifiable by 5x or 10x at AF point Provided Grid display: Provided Exposure simulation: LOD Monitor Type: TFT color liquid-crystal...
  • Page 94 Specifications - Direct Image Transfer Compatible images: JPEG and RAW/sRAW images * Only JPEG images can be transferred as wallpaper the personal computer screen Customization Custom Functions: Total 57 C.Fn setting registration: Provided My Menu registration: Provided Save camera settings: Provided Register basic camera settings:...
  • Page 95 ® All specifications above are based on Carton's testing standards. ® The camera's specifications and exterior are subject to change without notice. ® if a problem occurs with a non-Canon lens attached to the camera, consult the respective lens maker.
  • Page 96 Trademarks _ Adobe is a trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated. ¢_ Windows is a trademark or registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation the United States and other countries. ¢_ Macintosh and Mac OS is a trademark or registered trademark of Apple Inc. in the United States and other countries.
  • Page 97 Canon U.S.A. inc. One Canon Plaza, Lake Success, NY 11042, U.S,A. Tel No, (516)328-5600 This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limitsfor radio noise...
  • Page 98 Do not expose the charger to rain or snow. Use of an attachment not recommended or sold by Canon may result in fire, electric shock, or personal injury. 6. To reduce risk of damage to electric plug and cord, pull by plug rather than by cord when disconnecting charger.
  • Page 99 lnde× Automatic AF point selection ..84 Automatic AF point selection AC adapter ........ 23, 3! disabled ........Access lamp ......18, 34 Av ........... Adjust levels ........! 44 AWB ..........Adobe RGB ........AE ........... AE lock .......... B/W ..........
  • Page 100 Index Center-weighted average Depth-of-field preview ....metering .......... Design rule for Camera File OF card ......13, 32,47, System ......... CF card slot ........Difficult-to-focus subjects ....86 Clean manually ......DIGITAL terminal ....138, 152 Clean now ........Direct printing ....... 137, 150 Direct transfer .......
  • Page 101 Index Eyepiece ......... Eyepiece shutter ......Hand strap ........Handling precautions ..... Hard disk-type card ..33, 34, 109 Face brightener ......Faithful ..........High ISO speed noise reduction ,, 163 FE lock .......... Highlight alert ....... ! 18 FEB ..........Highlight tone priority ....
  • Page 102 19 points/9 points (inner/outer) ..170 Noise reduction ......Lens .......... 13, 35 Nomenclature ......... Live View shooting ......Non-Canon flash ......Long exp. noise reduction ..... 163 Low level format ......NR ..........NTSC ........44, 122 Low-speed continuous shooting ..
  • Page 103 Index Power cord ......22, 26, 31 Remote Live View shooting ..110 Power source ...... 26, 3!, 47 Remote switch ......Power Switch ........Replacing the date/time battery ,,, 188 Pressing compJetely ......RGB display ......... Pressing halfway ......Rotate ........
  • Page 104 Index Single image display ..... Single image erase ....... Ultra DMA (UDMA) ......Single image playback ....116 Underscore ....... 72, 76 Single image protection ....123 User Defined ......58, 61 Single shooting ....... Skip ..........Vertical ..........Small ..........Vertical- and Software instruction...
  • Page 105 This Instruction Manual booklet is current as of August 2007. For information on I the camera's compatibility with any accessories and lenses introduced after this I [date, contact any Canon Serv ce Center. CT1-1018-000 © CANON INC. 2007 PRINTED IN JAPAN...