Canon 2680C057AA, 2680C058AA, 2681C051AA, 2681C052AA Instruction manual

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IndexIndex
ContentsContents
IntroductionIntroduction
Getting Ready Camera Basics Shooting
Playback Wireless Features Other Settings
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Preliminary Notes and Legal Information
zTake and review some test shots initially to make sure the images were recorded correctly.
Please note that Canon Inc., its subsidiaries and afliates, and its distributors are not liable for
any consequential damages arising from any malfunction of a camera or accessory, including memory cards, that result in the failure of an image to be recorded or to be recorded in a way that is machine readable.
zThe user’s unauthorized photographing or recording (video and/or sound) of people or
copyrighted materials may invade the privacy of such people and/or may violate others’ legal rights, including copyright and other intellectual property rights. Note that restrictions may apply even when such photographing or recording is intended solely for personal use.
zFor information on camera warranty or Customer Support, please refer to the warranty
information provided with your camera User Manual Kit.
zAlthough the screen is produced under extremely high-precision manufacturing conditions and
more than 99.99% of the pixels meet design specications, in rare cases some pixels may be
defective or may appear as red or black dots. This does not indicate camera damage or affect recorded images.
zWhen the camera is used over an extended period, it may become warm. This does not
indicate damage.
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Introduction
Manual Conventions
zInstructions in this manual may include icons representing camera buttons and dials. zThe following camera controls are represented by icons.
zOn-screen icons and text are indicated in brackets. zInstructions in this manual apply to the camera under default settings. zFor convenience, all lenses and mount adapters are simply referred to as “lenses” and “mount
adapters,” whether they are included or sold separately.
zIllustrations in this manual show the camera with the EF-M15-45mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM lens
attached as an example.
zFor convenience, all supported memory cards are simply referred to as the “memory card.”
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Contents
Preliminary Notes and Legal Information Introduction Contents Safety Instructions
Getting Ready
Attaching the Strap Charging the Battery Pack Preparing a Memory Card Inserting/Removing the Battery Pack and Memory Card Setting the Date, Time, and Time Zone Setting the Display Language Attaching a Lens Detaching a Lens Attaching EF and EF-S Lenses Detaching EF and EF-S Lenses Using a Tripod with EF or EF-S Lenses Using EF or EF-S Lens Image Stabilization Holding the Camera
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Camera Basics
Trying the Camera Out Part Names On/Off Shutter Button
Viewnder
Shooting Modes Adjusting the Screen Angle Frames on the Shooting Screen Shooting Display Options Playback Display Options Using the Quick Control Screen Using the Menu Screen Entering Characters Indicator Display Touch Operations
Shooting
Auto Mode
Specic Scenes (Special Scene)
Contents
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Contents
Image Effects (Creative Assist) Image Effects (Creative Filters) Manual Mode Recording Movies in Movie Mode Convenient Features
Playback
Viewing Finding Managing Erasing Images Editing Stills Applying Your Favorite Effects (Creative Assist) Processing RAW Images with the Camera Editing Movies
Wireless Features
Available Wireless Features Preparing to Use Wireless Features Connecting to Bluetooth Enabled Smartphones via Wi-Fi Connecting to NFC-Compatible Android Smartphones via Wi-Fi Connecting to Smartphones via Wi-Fi with the Wi-Fi Button
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Contents
Other Settings
Adjusting Screens/Messages to Match Your Skill Level Selecting and Creating Folders Changing File Numbering Auto Rotation of Vertical Images Formatting Memory Cards Low-Level Formatting Using Eco Mode Adjusting Power-Saving Features Changing the Display Language Adjusting Screen Brightness Reducing Red-Eye Changing the Image Display Period after Shots Changing the Video System Customizing Shooting Information Display Customizing Playback Information Display Muting Camera Sounds Muting Audio Feedback Adjusting the Touch-Screen Panel
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Contents
Activating Sensor Cleaning Cleaning the Sensor Manually Restoring Default Camera Settings Setting Copyright Information to Record in Images Deleting All Copyright Information
Checking Certication Logos
Index
Precautions for Wireless Features Trademarks and Licensing Disclaimer
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Safety Instructions
Be sure to read these instructions in order to operate the product safely. Follow these instructions to prevent injury or harm to the operator of the product or others.
WARNING
zKeep the product out of the reach of young children.
A strap wrapped around a person’s neck may result in strangulation. The hot shoe cap is dangerous if swallowed. If swallowed, seek immediate medical assistance.
zUse only power sources specied in this instruction manual for use with the product. zDo not disassemble or modify the product. zDo not expose the product to strong shocks or vibration. zDo not touch any exposed internal parts. zStop using the product in any case of unusual circumstances such as the presence of
smoke or a strange smell.
zDo not use organic solvents such as alcohol, benzine or paint thinner to clean the
product.
zDo not get the product wet. zDo not insert foreign objects or liquids into the product. zDo not use the product where ammable gases may be present.
This may cause electric shock, explosion or re.
Denotes the risk of serious injury or death.
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Safety Instructions
zFor products featuring a viewnder, do not look through the viewnder at strong light
sources such as the sun on a bright day or lasers and other strong articial light
sources.
This may harm your vision.
zObserve the following instructions when using commercially available batteries or
provided battery packs.
- Use batteries/battery packs only with their specied product.
- Do not heat batteries/battery packs or expose them to re.
- Do not charge batteries/battery packs using non-authorized battery chargers.
- Do not expose the terminals to dirt or let them come into contact with metallic pins or other metal objects.
- Do not use leaking batteries/battery packs.
- When disposing of batteries/battery packs, insulate the terminals with tape or other means.
Failure to do so may cause electric shock, explosion or re. If a battery/battery pack leaks and the material contacts your skin or clothing, ush the exposed area thoroughly with running water. In case of eye contact, ush thoroughly with copious amounts of clean
running water and seek immediate medical assistance.
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Safety Instructions
zObserve the following instructions when using a battery charger or AC adapter.
- Periodically remove any dust buildup from the power plug and power outlet using a dry cloth.
- Do not plug in or unplug the product with wet hands.
- Do not use the product if the power plug is not fully inserted into the power outlet.
- Do not expose the power plug and terminals to dirt or let them come into contact with metallic pins or other metal objects.
zDo not touch the battery charger or AC adapter connected to a power outlet during
lightning storms.
zDo not place heavy objects on the power cord. Do not damage, break or modify the
zDo not wrap the product in cloth or other materials when in use or shortly after use when
the product is still warm in temperature.
zDo not leave the product connected to a power source for long periods of time.
This may cause electric shock, explosion or re.
zDo not allow the product to maintain contact with the same area of skin for extended
periods of time during use.
This may result in low-temperature contact burns, including skin redness and blistering, even if the product does not feel hot. The use of a tripod or similar equipment is recommended when using the product in hot places and for people with circulation problems or less sensitive skin.
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Safety Instructions
zFollow any indications to turn off the product in places where its use is forbidden.
Not doing so may cause other equipment to malfunction due to the effect of electromagnetic waves and even result in accidents.
CAUTION
zDo not re the ash near the eyes.
It may hurt the eyes.
zStrap is intended for use on the body only. Hanging the strap with any product attached
on a hook or other object may damage the product. Also, do not shake the product or expose the product to strong impacts.
zDo not apply strong pressure on the lens or allow an object to hit it.
This may cause injury or damage to the product.
zFlash emits high temperatures when red. Keep ngers, any other part of your body, and
objects away from the ash unit while taking pictures.
This may cause burns or malfunction of the ash.
zDo not leave the product in places exposed to extremely high or low temperatures.
The product may become extremely hot/cold and cause burns or injury when touched.
Denotes the risk of injury.
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Safety Instructions
CAUTION
zDo not aim the camera at intense light sources, such as the sun on a clear day or an
intense articial light source.
Doing so may damage the image sensor or other internal components.
zWhen using the camera on a sandy beach or at a windy location, be careful not to allow
dust or sand to enter the camera.
zWipe off any dust, grime, or other foreign matter on the ash with a cotton swab or cloth.
The heat emitted from the ash may cause foreign matter to smoke or the product to malfunction.
zRemove and store the battery pack/batteries when you are not using the product.
Any battery leakage that occurs may cause product damage.
zBefore you discard the battery pack/batteries, cover the terminals with tape or other
insulators.
Contacting other metal materials may lead to re or explosions.
zUnplug any battery charger used with the product when not in use. Do not cover with a
cloth or other objects when in use.
Leaving the unit plugged in for a long period of time may cause it to overheat and distort, resulting in
re.
Denotes the possibility of property damage.
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Safety Instructions
zDo not leave any dedicated battery packs near pets.
Pets biting the battery pack could cause leakage, overheating, or explosion, resulting in product
damage or re.
zIf your product uses multiple batteries, do not use batteries that have different levels
of charge together, and do not use old and new batteries together. Do not insert the batteries with the + and – terminals reversed.
This may cause the product to malfunction.
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Getting Ready
(1)
(2)
(4)
(3)
(2)
(1)
Attaching the Strap Charging the Battery Pack Preparing a Memory Card
Inserting/Removing the Battery
Pack and Memory Card
(1)
(2)
Setting the Date, Time, and
Time Zone
(3)
(2)
(1)
Setting the Display Language
(1)
Attaching a Lens Detaching a Lens Attaching EF and EF-S Lenses
1 2
(2)
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Getting Ready
(2)
(3)
(1)
Detaching EF and EF-S Lenses Using a Tripod with EF or EF-S
Holding the Camera
Lenses
1 2
Using EF or EF-S Lens Image
Stabilization
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Attaching the Strap
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
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(2)
Charging the Battery Pack
1
Remove the battery cover
2
Insert the battery pack
(1)
(2)
3
Charge the battery pack
zCharging: Orange zFully charged: Green
(1)
(3)
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4
Remove the battery pack
Charging the Battery Pack
(1)
(2)
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Preparing a Memory Card
Use the following memory cards (sold separately), in any capacity.
zSD memory cards* zSDHC memory cards*1* zSDXC memory cards*1*
*1 Cards conforming to SD standards. However, not all memory cards have been veried to work
with the camera.
*2 UHS-I memory cards are also supported.
1
2
2
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Inserting/Removing the Battery Pack and Memory Card
1
Open the memory card/battery cover
2
When inserting the battery pack:
(2)
(1)
(2)
Terminals
(1)
When removing the battery pack:
3
When inserting the memory card:
(1)
(2)
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When removing the memory card:
Inserting/Removing the Battery Pack and Memory Card
4
Close the memory card/battery cover
(1)
(2)
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Setting the Date, Time, and Time Zone
1
Turn the camera on
2
Access the menu screen
button
z
z/ buttons → [ ]
button
z[ 2] → /
buttons → [Date/ Time/Zone] →
button
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Setting the Date, Time, and Time Zone
3
Set the time zone
z/ buttons to
choose an option →
button
z button
z/ buttons to
navigate →
/
button →
buttons to choose
[OK] →
button
4
Set the date and time
z/ buttons to
navigate → button → / buttons to adjust →
button
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z/ buttons to
choose [OK] →
button
Setting the Date, Time, and Time Zone
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Setting the Display Language
1
Access the menu screen
button
z
z/ buttons → [ ]
button
z[ 2] →
/ buttons →
[Language
]
2
Set the display language
z/ / / buttons
to choose an option
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Attaching a Lens
(1)
1
Make sure the camera is off
2
Remove the lens cap and body cap
3
Attach the lens
(1)
4
Remove the front lens cap
(1)
(2)
(2)
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5
Prepare to shoot
(2)
Attaching a Lens
(1)
zPress (1) as you turn
(2) slightly, and then release (1).
zTurn (2) a little more
until it clicks.
zZoom in or out before
focusing.
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Detaching a Lens
1
Make sure the camera is off
2
Detach the lens
(3)
(2)
(1)
zPress (1) as you turn
the lens toward (2) until it stops.
zRemove it in the
direction shown (3).
3
Attach the lens cap and body cap
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Attaching EF and EF-S Lenses
EF lenses
EF-S lenses
1
Make sure the camera is off
2
Remove the lens cap and body cap
3
Attach an optional adapter to the lens
(1)
(2)
(1)
(2)
4
Attach the adapter to the camera
(1)
(2)
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Detaching EF and EF-S Lenses
1
Make sure the camera is off
2
Detach the adapter
(2)
(3)
(1)
zPress (1) as you turn
the adapter toward (2) until it stops.
zRemove it in the
direction shown (3).
3
Detach the lens
(3)
(2)
zSlide (1) as you turn
the lens toward (2) until it stops.
zRemove it in the
direction shown (3).
4
Attach the lens cap and body cap
(1)
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Using a Tripod with EF or EF-S Lenses
1
Attach the tripod mount to the adapter
(2)
2
Attach the tripod to the tripod mount socket
(1)
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Using EF or EF-S Lens Image Stabilization
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Holding the Camera
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Camera Basics
Trying the Camera Out
Shutter Button Viewnder Shooting Modes
Adjusting the Screen Angle Frames on the Shooting
Part Names On/Off
Shooting Display Options
Screen
1 2
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Camera Basics
Playback Display Options Using the Quick Control
Screen
Entering Characters Indicator Display
1 2
Using the Menu Screen
Touch Operations
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Camera Basics
Trying the Camera Out
Shooting Stills (Scene
Intelligent Auto)
Viewing Movies Erasing Images
Recording Movies (Scene
Intelligent Auto)
Viewing Stills
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Trying the Camera Out
Shooting Stills (Scene Intelligent Auto)
zFor fully automatic selection of the optimal settings for
specic scenes, simply let the camera determine the subject
and shooting conditions.
zFrames are displayed around faces and subjects that have
been detected, indicating that they are in focus.
1
Turn the camera on
2
Set the mode
zSet the shooting
mode →
button
(1) (3)(2)
z(1) Scene icon z(2) Remaining
number of shots
z(3) Remaining
recording time
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Trying the Camera Out
Shooting Stills (Scene Intelligent Auto)
zFor fully automatic selection of the optimal settings for
specic scenes, simply let the camera determine the subject
and shooting conditions.
zFrames are displayed around faces and subjects that have
been detected, indicating that they are in focus.
3
Zoom in or out, as needed
4
Focus
zPress the shutter
button lightly.
zThe camera beeps
twice after focusing.
zAn AF point is
displayed around positions in focus.
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Trying the Camera Out
Shooting Stills (Scene Intelligent Auto)
zFor fully automatic selection of the optimal settings for
specic scenes, simply let the camera determine the subject
and shooting conditions.
zFrames are displayed around faces and subjects that have
been detected, indicating that they are in focus.
5
Raise the ash as
needed
6
Shoot
zEven while the shot
is displayed, you can take another shot by pressing the shutter button again.
zAfter you shoot, the
image is displayed for about two seconds.
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Trying the Camera Out
Recording Movies (Scene Intelligent Auto)
zFor fully automatic selection of the optimal settings for
specic scenes, simply let the camera determine the subject
and shooting conditions.
zFrames are displayed around faces and subjects that have
been detected, indicating that they are in focus.
1
Turn the camera on
2
Set the mode
zSet the shooting
mode →
button
(1) (3)(2)
z(1) Scene icon z(2) Remaining
number of shots
z(3) Remaining
recording time
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Trying the Camera Out
Recording Movies (Scene Intelligent Auto)
zFor fully automatic selection of the optimal settings for
specic scenes, simply let the camera determine the subject
and shooting conditions.
zFrames are displayed around faces and subjects that have
been detected, indicating that they are in focus.
3
Zoom in or out, as needed
4
Start recording
zFrames are displayed
around any detected faces that are in focus.
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5
Stop recording
Trying the Camera Out
Recording Movies (Scene Intelligent Auto)
zFor fully automatic selection of the optimal settings for
specic scenes, simply let the camera determine the subject
and shooting conditions.
zFrames are displayed around faces and subjects that have
been detected, indicating that they are in focus.
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Trying the Camera Out
Viewing Stills
1
Set display to playback
2
Browse your images
z button: Previous
image
button: Next image
z
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Trying the Camera Out
Viewing Movies
1
Set display to playback
2
Browse your images
z button: Previous
image
button: Next image
z
zMovies are labeled
with [
].
3
Play the movie
z button: Display
movie playback panel
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z/ buttons → [ ]
Trying the Camera Out
Viewing Movies
4
Adjust the volume
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Trying the Camera Out
Erasing Images
1
Set display to playback
2
Browse your images
z button: Previous
image
button: Next image
z
3
Erase
z/ buttons →
[Erase]
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Part Names
(7) (8) (10) (11)
(12)
(
(
(9)
Front
1
(2)
(3)
4
(5) (6)
(13)
)
)
No. Name
(1) Shutter button
(2) Main dial
(14) (15)
(3)
(16) (17)
(4) Grip
(18) (19)
(5) Contacts
(20)
(6) Lens mount
(21) (22)
(7) Movie button
EF-M lens mount index
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(8) ON/OFF switch
(23)
(9) Mode dial
(24) (25)
(26)
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(7) (8) (10) (11)
(12)
(
(
(9)
Part Names
Front
1
(2)
(3)
4
(5) (6)
(13)
)
)
(24) (25)
(26)
No. Name
(10) Multi-function button
(11)
(14) (15)
(12) Microphone
(16) (17)
(13) Focal plane mark
(18) (19)
(14) Strap mount
(20)
(15) Lamp
(21) (22)
(16)
(17) Terminal cover
(23)
(18) N-Mark
Flash
External microphone IN terminal
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(7) (8) (10) (11)
(12)
(
(
(9)
Part Names
Front
1
(2)
(3)
4
(5) (6)
(13)
)
)
No. Name
Lens release button
(19)
(20) Lens lock pin
(14) (15)
(21) Dioptric adjustment knob
(16) (17)
(22) Speaker
(18) (19)
(23) DC coupler terminal cover
(20)
(24) Serial number (Body number)
(21) (22)
(25) Tripod socket
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(26) Memory card/battery cover
(23)
(24) (25)
(26)
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Part Names
(4)(2)
(5)
(3)
Back
(10) (11)
(12)
No. Name
Screen / Touch-screen panel
(1)
(13)
(14)
(15) (16)
(17) (18)
(19)
(1)
(2) Viewnder
(6)
(7)
(3) Hot shoe
(8)
(4) Flash-sync contacts
(9)
(5) Indicator
(6) Strap mount
(7) Digital terminal
(8) HDMI
(9) Wi-Fi button
TM
terminal
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(4)(2)
(5)
(3)
Part Names
Back
(10) (11)
(12)
No. Name
(1)
(13)
(14)
(15) (16)
(17) (18)
(19)
(10) Quick Control / Set button
(6)
(7) (8)
(9)
Auto focus / Manual focus /
(11)
Left button
(12) Playback button
AE lock button
(13)
Playback: Magnify AF point selection button
(14)
Playback: Index
(15) Information button
Exposure compensation /
(16)
Up button
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(4)(2)
(5)
(3)
Part Names
Back
(10) (11)
(12)
No. Name
(1)
(13)
(14)
(15) (16)
(17) (18)
(19)
(17) Flash / Right button
(6)
(7) (8)
(9)
Single-image erase /
(18)
Down button
(19) Menu button
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Part Names
(1)
(
5
(6)
9
Lens
(2)
(7)
No. Name
(8)
(1) Focusing ring
(2) Hood mount
)
3
(3) Filter-mounting thread
(4) Lens retraction switch
(5) Lens mount index
(4)
)
(
(6) Zoom ring
(7) Lens retraction index
)
(
(8) Zoom position index
(9) Contacts
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zTurn on: [ON] zTurn off: [OFF]
On/O󰀨
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Shutter Button
1
Press halfway (Press lightly to focus)
zThe camera beeps
twice.
2
Press all the way down (From the halfway position, press fully to shoot)
zThe camera shoots.
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Viewnder
1
Switch display modes
zTo use the viewnder,
activate it by holding it near your eye.
2
Adjust the diopter
zAdjust it with the
screen open.
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Shooting Modes
(5)
Use the mode dial to access each shooting mode.
(1)
No. Mode Function
Scene Intelligent Auto
(1)
Mode / Hybrid Auto Mode
(2) Special Scene Mode
(3) Creative Filters Mode
(4)
(3)
(2)
Fully automatic shooting, with camera-determined settings.
Shooting with optimal
settings for specic
scenes.
Shooting with a variety of added effects.
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/
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Shooting Modes
(5)
Use the mode dial to access each shooting mode.
(1)
No. Mode Function
(4) Movie Recording Mode For movie recording.
(5) P, Tv, Av, and M Modes
(4)
(3)
(2)
Shooting a variety of ways, with your preferred settings.
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/ /
/
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Adjusting the Screen Angle
(2)
(
)(1)
1
(3)
zToward (1): The screen opens to about 180°. zToward (2): The screen swivels about 180°. z(3): Tilt the screen toward the front to close it.
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Frames on the Shooting Screen
White frame
zDisplayed around the
subject or person’s face detected as the main subject.
Green frame
zDisplayed after the
camera focuses when you press the shutter button halfway.
Blue frame
zDisplayed as the
camera continues to focus on moving subjects. Displayed as long as you press the shutter button halfway.
Orange frame
zDisplayed if the
camera cannot focus when you press the shutter button halfway.
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Shooting Display Options
Shooting
information 1
1
Switch display modes
Shooting
information 2
Histogram No information
display
INFO. Quick
Control screen
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Playback Display Options
No information
display
1
Switch the display modes
Information display 1
(summary)
Information display 2
(details)
Information display 3
(details)
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Using the Quick Control Screen
(1) (1)
1
Access the setting screen
(2)
z(1) Setting items z(2) Setting options
2
Choose the setting item
3
Choose the setting option
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zTo set items labeled
[
], press the
button.
zTo set items labeled
[
], press the
button.
Using the Quick Control Screen
4
Conrm your
choice and exit
zTo set items labeled
[
], turn the
dial.
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Using the Menu Screen
(When set to [ ] → [Menu display] → [Guided])
1
Access the menu screen
2
Choose a main tab
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(1)
(3)
Using the Menu Screen
(When set to [ ] → [Menu display] → [Guided])
3
Choose a sub-tab4Choose the setting
(2)
(4)
item
z(1) Main tab z(2) Sub-tab z(3) Setting items z(4) Setting options
zSome items are
selected with the
/ buttons on a different screen, after you press the button initially.
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Using the Menu Screen
(When set to [ ] → [Menu display] → [Guided])
5
Choose the setting option
6
Conrm your
choice and exit
7
Return to the shooting screen
zPress the
button to return to the screen in step 2, and press it again to return to the shooting screen.
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Entering Characters
Entering characters
zTouch a character to
enter it.
Moving the cursor
zTouch [ ]/[ ].
Switching input modes
z[ ]: Switch to
uppercase
z[
]: Switch to
numbers or symbols
Deleting characters
zTouch [ ].
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Entering Characters
Entering line breaks
zTouch [ ].
Conrming input
zTouch [ ], and
then touch [OK].
Returning to the previous screen
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Indicator Display
Indicator display varies depending on the camera status.
Color Status Camera Status
On
Slow blinking
Green
Blinking
zRecording stills to the memory
card, or reading stills from
the card
zConnected to a computer zDisplay off zRecording movies to the
memory card, or reading
movies from the card
zTransmitting via Wi-Fi
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Camera Basics
Touch Operations
Quick Control Screen MENU Playback
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Touch Operations
(1) (1)
Quick Control Screen
Accessing the setting screen
zTouch [ ].
Setting up the camera
(2)
zTouch a setting item (1)
→ option (2).
Switching screens
zFor items labeled
[
], touch ].
[
zFor items labeled
[
], touch ].
[
zFor items labeled
[
], touch [ ].
Returning to the previous screen
zTouch [ ].
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Adjusting amounts on bars
zTouch or drag the bar.
Touch Operations
Quick Control Screen
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Touch Operations
(1)
(3)
MENU
Setting up the camera
(2)
zTouch a main tab (1)
→ sub tab (2) → setting item (3) →
option (4).
Returning to the previous screen
(4)
zTouch [ ].
Adding/removing check marks
zTouch a check box.
Instead of pressing the
button
zTouch [ ].
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Touch Operations
MENU
Instead of pressing the
zTouch [ ].
button
Instead of pressing
button
the
zTouch [ ].
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Touch Operations
Playback
Viewing images individually
zNext image: Drag left zPrevious image:
Drag right
Playing movies
zPlay: Touch [ ]
Operations during movies
zStop: Touch the
screen
zResume: Touch [ zAdjust volume:
Touch [
]
Switching to index display
]
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Touch Operations
Playback
Displaying fewer images
Magnifying images
zQuickly touch twice.
Reducing
magnied images
zRestore original size:
Touch [
]
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Shooting
Auto Mode Specic Scenes (Special Scene) Image Effects (Creative Assist)
Image Effects (Creative Filters) Manual Mode Recording Movies in Movie Mode
Convenient Features
Shooting Stills (Scene
Intelligent Auto)
Recording Movies (Scene
Intelligent Auto)
Hybrid Auto Mode
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Hybrid Auto Mode
You can make a short movie of the day just by shooting stills. The camera records 2 – 4-second clips of scenes before each shot, which are later combined in a digest movie.
1
Set the shooting mode
z mode →
button
2
Compose the shot and shoot
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Shooting
Auto Mode Specic Scenes (Special Scene) Image Effects (Creative Assist)
Image Effects (Creative Filters) Manual Mode Recording Movies in Movie Mode
Convenient Features
Self Portrait
Landscape
Portrait
Sports
1 2
Smooth skin
Close-up
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Shooting
Auto Mode Specic Scenes (Special Scene) Image Effects (Creative Assist)
Image Effects (Creative Filters) Manual Mode Recording Movies in Movie Mode
Convenient Features
Food
HDR Backlight Control
Panning
Silent Mode
1 2
Handheld Night Scene
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Portrait
Specic Scenes (Special Scene)
Capture subjects that stand out against a blurred background, with smooth skin tone and soft-looking hair.
1
Set the shooting mode
z mode →
button
z/ buttons →
[
] → button
2
Shoot
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Self Portrait
Smooth skin
Landscape
Specic Scenes (Special Scene)
For self-portraits, customizable image processing includes skin smoothing as well as brightness and background adjustment to make yourself stand out.
Processes images to make skin look smoother.
Capture wide-open landscapes or similar scenery in sharp focus from near to far, with blue skies and greenery reproduced vividly.
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Sports
Close-up
Food
Specic Scenes (Special Scene)
Shoot continuously as the camera keeps moving subjects in focus.
Take close-ups of owers or other small objects to show them
enlarged in your shots.
Adjust color tones to make food look fresh and vibrant.
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Handheld Night
Scene
HDR Backlight
Control
Silent Mode
Specic Scenes (Special Scene)
Take beautiful shots of evening scenes or portraits with evening scenery in the background.
Three consecutive images are captured at different brightness levels each time you shoot, and the camera combines image areas with optimal brightness to create a single image. This mode can reduce the washed-out highlights and loss of detail in shadows that tend to occur in shots with mixed bright and dark image areas.
Shoot quiet scenes without making shutter sounds or other operating sounds.
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Panning
Capturing Subjects Against Flowing Backgrounds
By panning, you can blur the background to convey a sense of speed.
Attach a lens compatible with [
blurring and keep subjects clear and sharp.
] mode to reduce subject
1
Set the shooting mode
z mode →
button
z/ buttons →
[
] → button
2
Shoot
zBefore shooting,
press the shutter button halfway as you move the camera so that it follows the subject.
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Panning
Capturing Subjects Against Flowing Backgrounds
By panning, you can blur the background to convey a sense of speed.
Attach a lens compatible with [
blurring and keep subjects clear and sharp.
] mode to reduce subject
zKeep the moving
subject in the frame displayed, and press the shutter button all the way down.
zEven after you have
pressed the shutter button fully, continue moving the camera to follow the subject.
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Shooting
Auto Mode Specic Scenes (Special Scene) Image Effects (Creative Assist)
Image Effects (Creative Filters) Manual Mode Recording Movies in Movie Mode
Convenient Features
Shooting with Your Favorite
Effects
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Shooting with Your Favorite E󰀨ects
Shoot with your preferred effects in mode by adjusting background blur, brightness, or other options. Easy to set up, by choosing from presets saved on the camera.
1
Set the shooting mode
z mode →
button
2
Access the setting screen
z/ buttons →
button
3
Choose the setting item
z/ buttons →
button
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4
Shoot
Shooting with Your Favorite E󰀨ects
Shoot with your preferred effects in mode by adjusting background blur, brightness, or other options. Easy to set up, by choosing from presets saved on the camera.
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Shooting
Auto Mode Specic Scenes (Special Scene) Image Effects (Creative Assist)
Image Effects (Creative Filters) Manual Mode Recording Movies in Movie Mode
Convenient Features
Grainy B/W
Water painting effect
Soft focus
Toy camera effect
1 2
Fish-eye effect
Miniature effect
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Shooting
Auto Mode Specic Scenes (Special Scene) Image Effects (Creative Assist)
Image Effects (Creative Filters) Manual Mode Recording Movies in Movie Mode
Convenient Features
HDR art standard HDR art vivid HDR art bold
HDR art embossed
1 2
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Grainy B/W
Image E󰀨ects (Creative Filters)
Take monochrome pictures with a gritty, rough feeling.
1
Set the shooting mode
z mode →
button
z/ buttons →
[
] → button
2
Adjust the effect level
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Grainy B/W
z/ buttons →
[Filter effect level] →
/ buttons →
button
Image E󰀨ects (Creative Filters)
Take monochrome pictures with a gritty, rough feeling.
3
Shoot
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Soft focus
Fish-eye effect
Water painting
effect
Image E󰀨ects (Creative Filters)
Shoot images as if a soft focus lter were attached to the camera.
Shoot with the distorting effect of a sh-eye lens.
Soften colors, for photos resembling watercolor paintings.
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