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Canon Optics. Optimized Creativity.
Incorporating cutting-edge technology, world-class optics and groundbreaking performance, there’s nothing quite like the EOS System. Whether shooting stills or movies, EOS cameras and Canon lenses deliver true creative excellence. Canon’s sensors and processors work in concert with advanced camera designs for incomparable photographic and video performance, and showcase the brilliance of Canon’s superb collection of optics. A comprehensive collection of PowerShot compact cameras, printers, projectors and software solutions work together and serve as the ultimate complement to the EOS, a state-of-the art system of exceptional cameras, lenses and accessories that make beautiful images with ease. Bolstered by a network of online support from the Canon Digital Learning Center, the EOS System and Canon lenses set the standard for imaging excellence in the 21st century—helping image makers realize their vision every time they pick up their camera.
EOS CAMERAS
Rugged construction, photographer­friendly features, and compatibility with the entire line of EF lenses and EOS accessories make Canon EOS cameras benchmarks for per formance, ease of use, and quality.
EOS Technology 4 EOS Cameras 1 8 EOS System Chart 3 1 EOS Comparison Chart 3 2 Movie Recording Size and Time 3 5 Image Format and Capacity Chart 3 6
EF LENSES
A unique blend of hyper-advanced optical, microelectronic, and precision manufacturing technologies, EF Lenses are perfected in Canon’s laboratories and proven in the f ield.
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SPEEDLITE FLASHES
Canon Speedlite flashes are the ideal light source for EOS cameras. They are technologically advanced to provide perfect exposure and illumination with just about any subject.
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EOS SYSTEM ACCESSORIES
Canon accessories are the best way to enhance EOS system performance and get the most out of EOS cameras. There are solutions for virtually any shooting situation.
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CINEMA EOS SYSTEM
Compatible with EF Lenses, Cinema EOS is Canon’s entr y into the world of cinematography.
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POWERSHOT CAMERAS
Built on some of the same technologies as EOS came ras, Powe rShot camer as of fer spectacular quality and control in a compact and easy-to-use body.
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PHOTO PRINTERS
From lar ge for mat to 4" x 6" prints, Canon’s imagePROGRAF and PIXMA photo printers enable photographers to produce professional-grade photoprints simply—almost anywhere, anytime.
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REALIS PROJECTORS
The RE ALiS Multimedia Projectors from Canon feature LCOS (Liquid Crystal on Silicon) technolog y and AISYS ( Aspectual Illumination System) Optics, raising the bar for quality in presentation.
Projector Technology 8 4 Projector Lineup 8 5
EOS EDUCATION & INSPIRATION
The Canon Digital Learning Center and Canon Live Lear ning serve to educate, inform and inspire EOS user s. Lear n from professionals how to get the maximum out of your EOS camera.
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conversion factor. Canon’s CMOS sensors deliver outstanding resolution and signal purity, making them ideal for the most critical photo or video applications.
Full-Frame Canon CMOS Sensor
EOS CAMERAS
The history of Canon EOS cameras is brimming with examples of technological innovations that have set new industry standards for performance and usability.
And yet, at Canon, technology is never an end in itself.
Every technological advancement must yield tangible
benefits to the user. Does a new feature enable the
camera to more quickly and faithfully respond to the
photographer’s will? Does a new material
or process improve the camera’s
long-term reliability? Canon EOS
advancements endure because
they enhance the photographic
experience, whether you are
a seasoned professional or a beginner. Put simply, the technologies of Canon EOS cameras are impressive because of the quality of the images they enable you to create.
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Canon CMOS Sensor
Taking advantage of its own proprietary technologies, Canon develops and produces its own CMOS sensors. Unlike CCD sensors, CMOS sensors conver t and amplify signals before they are transferred to the image processor, enabling them to produce exceptionally clean image data and reduce power consumption by as much as 90%. Data transfer speeds are increased by using multi-channel signal paths that dramatically improve the camera’s responsiveness. Canon’s CMOS sensors incorporate a unique on-chip noise reduction technology to deal with both fixed pattern and random noise. In addition, a multilayer low-pass filter is placed in front of the sensor to isolate false colors that the sensor may detect. Then, Canon’s own Image Processor processes the image to help eliminate those colors while retaining full detail. CMOS sensors can also be fabricated to full-frame 35mm dimensions, an important consideration for photographers who wish to use their lenses without a
EOS 5D Mark III Full-Frame CMOS Sensor (actual size)
The Canon-manufactured full-frame CMOS sensor delivers professional
performance with digital convenience. EOS DSLR cameras with full-frame sensors, found on the EOS-1D X, EOS 5D Mark III, EOS 6D and EOS 5D Mark II, do not require a focal length conversion factor common to other DSLR cameras on the market. Instead, they deliver the same angle-of-view as 35mm film cameras, so the working distance to the subject, with a given lens, is the same as it would be on f ilm. Since you can use EF lenses on either 35mm film cameras or Canon DSLR cameras with the same results, the switch from film to digital is truly seamless.
APS-C (1.6x)
APS-C (1.6x)
Full-Frame (1.0x)
Full-Frame (1.0x)
When using the same lens with different cameras, the angle-of-view varies depending on the sensor size.
Full-frame sensors provide greater control over depth-of-field, which helps to create beautiful background blur, perfect for portraits. The large sensor area also helps to enable a marked reduction in noise levels at all ISO values. When combined with high resolution and smoot h gradation from highlights to shadows, Canon DSLR cameras with full-frame sensors produce images that rival those taken with professional medium-format and large­format f ilm cameras. For maximum control and dependable performance, the choice is simple — Canon full-frame DSLR cameras.
* Standard output sensitivity. Recommended exposure index.
High ISO – Whether shooting stills or video, Canon EOS cameras capture silky-smooth low-noise images that are sharp
with a wide dynamic range of color and tone, even at high ISO speeds.
Extensive ISO Range*
EOS cameras feature an extensive ISO range for greater flexibility in diverse photographic situations. The EOS-1D X features the extended ISO range of ISO 100–51200 (L: 50, H1: 102400, H2: 204800)! The EOS 5D Mark III and EOS 6D have an ISO range of ISO 100–25600 (L: 50, H1: 51200, H2: 102400). Even at higher ISO settings where one might expect to see a higher degree of noise, the renowned Canon CMOS sensor and noise reduction system work to ensure superb image quality. Accordingly, even the most critical photographers can use EOS cameras with confidence, no matter the light.
Effective Light-gathering
The EOS-1D X sensor has 18.1 effective megapixels with individual 6.95 µm pixels, the EOS 5D Mark III has a 22.3 megapixel sensor with individual 6.25 µm pixels, and the EOS 6D has a 20.2 megapixel sensor with individual 6.55 µm pixels. An improved S/N ratio plus a new photodiode structure with an increased photoelectric conversion rate on the EOS-1D X, EOS 5D Mark III and EOS 6D’s sensor increases sensitivity by approximately 2 stops over previous models, meaning higher ISOs with even lower noise.
5+/5/4 Image Processor
Dual DIGIC 5+ Image Processors (EOS-1D X)
Designed to maximize the performance
between the capture and recording stages of digital photography, the Image Processor uses advanced signal processing technologies to enhance image quality and deliver a more intuitive, responsive camera. Processors like the 4 Image Processor, found on the majority of EOS DSLRs, speed up camera operations such that advanced technolog ies like Face Detection AF, Li ve View composing, and Full HD video recording are simple and easy. The Dual 5+ Image Processors found in the EOS-1D X, the 5+ Image Processor in the EOS 5D Mark III and EOS 6D, and the 5 Image Processor in the EOS Rebel T4i turbocharge performance, and can even support compensation for chromatic aberration in both still and motion images.
Advanced 14-bit A/D Conversion
EOS cameras employ 14-bit converters to process the output of the imaging sensor. Compared to the 12-bit converters used in most digital cameras, the Canon design helps ensure smoother tonal transitions, more natural gradations, and superb color fidelity. RAW images are recorded at 14 bits so that processed 16-bit TIFF images contain the full range of tonal values captured by the sensor.
EOS iSA System
The new 100,000-pixel RGB Metering Sensor with a dedicated 4 Image Processor, found on the EOS-1D X delivers substantial improvements in evaluative ambient and flash metering. The sensor has 252 distinct zones, and reduces to 35 zones in low light. It detects face and color to perform more accurate subject recognition, which is used to enhance the performance of the AE, E-TTL and AF systems.
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Superlative Exposure Control
Canon EOS cam eras incorpor ate advanced ex posure control systems, offering the photographer exceptionally precise AE (auto exposure) with a wide range of metering options. Full-frame evaluative metering incorporates the camera’s multi-zone sensor reading with specific focusing point data. The onboard microcomputer compares input from all zones and calculates optimum exposure. While evaluative metering helps to assure excellent results in even the most challenging lighting situations, advanced photographers can choose from among several additional metering options. Center-Weighted
Multi-zone Metering — Canon’s sophisticated Multi-zone Evaluative Metering System considers not only the active focusing point, but also a range of metered values throughout the frame to determine correct exposure even in difficult lighting.
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metering is available for those who prefer a more traditional pattern. Partial metering limits readings to sensor zones in the center of the image area, giving the photographer more area-specific control. Spot readings can be taken at the center of the frame area or, with some models, linked to an AF point. With certain EOS cameras, up to eight separate spot meter readings can be recorded and averaged. For cameras like the EOS 5D Mark III, EOS 6D and the EOS 60D, Canon developed the iFCL (intelligent Focus Color Luminance) 63-zone dual-layer metering system to incorporate the color wavelength surrounding the chosen focus point to help ensure more natural color rendition. Flash photography with EOS Systems also benef its from the ex traordinary exposure control technology Canon has created. E-TTL (Evaluative Through-The-Lens) and E-TTL II autoflash systems work in combination with the camera’s multi-zone metering sensor to help take the guesswork out of flash photography. The camera performs instantaneous calculations based on readings from the preflash, ambient lighting conditions and assessment of subject location to determine the optimum flash output and exposure settings. With E-TTL II, the calculations also incorporate distance information from compatible EF lenses, enabling the system to
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better handle dark, light and highly ref lective subjects. Resulting images can have a vir tually perfect balance between ambient light and flash illumination, even in complicated lighting situations and compositions.
Autofocus Technology
61-Point High Density Reticular AF Sensor
The EOS system leads the way in professional AF technology with multi-point AF systems that deliver
an ever-increasing combination of accuracy and speed in diverse situations. The EOS-1D X and EOS 5D Mark III are a benchmark in AF technology, with a 61-Point High Density Reticular AF. It has improved tracking, 5 central dual cross-type points (f/2.8 diagonal), 21 central cross-type points (f/5.6 horizontal & vertical) and 20 outer cross-type points (f/4.0 horizontal), and is remarkably sensitive in low-light situations (EV -2 for a central point
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balancers and two bounce-lock mechanisms,
5 central dual cross-type points (f/2.8 lenses)
20 outer cross-type points (f/4.0 lenses)
21 central cross-type points (f/5.6 lenses)
1 central cross-type point (f/8 maximum aperture lens / extender combination)
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Live View Multi-point AF (Zone select)
Touch AF
Face & Tracking Priority AF
sensor to assist in predicting subject location. New Movie Servo AF provides continuous, optimized focus tracking that is quick and easy in movie recording and enhances focus perfor mance. Also available is FlexiZone-Multi mode that divides the scene into 31 AF zones and uses special algorithms that gives priority to the center and closer subject for focusing. Taking advantage of the EOS Rebel T4i’s touch screen LCD monitor, users can simply touch one of nine zones (center left, center right, center, center top, center bottom, and left and right corners) and select it for automatic focusing. Touch AF allows for a single point to be selected. Face &
Leading-Edge AF Technology — The EOS-1D X incorp orates a highly advanced 61-Point High D ensity Reticular AF that deliver s exceptional focus accuracy. It provides multi-zone wide area coverage for better tracking and astonishing AF performance in low light.
with a f/2.8 lens). It remains stable in adverse conditions, with secondary imaging lenses that
Tracking Priority AF detects faces and enables the camera to focus and track the selected face by switching the AF points. After detection, face tracking will continue even if the face turns to the side view. Other parts of the body besides the face can also be selected on the monitor
and can be tracked in the same way. use temperature and humidity resistant glass molding. With the EOS-1D X firmware update†, cross-type autofocusing is possible when the maximum aperture of a Canon EF lens becomes f/8 with an EF extender attached.
High-Speed Shooting
The AF system found on the EOS-1D X combines
fast 16-channel data readout from the camera’s
18.1 Megapixel CMOS sensor, the processing
speed of the Dual 5+ Image Processors
Enhanced Subject Tracking
Reliable subject identification and tracking features significantly improve a camera’s performance in any number of situations. As seen on the EOS-1D X, EOS iTR AF can use both face detection and color to track a subject. With acceleration and deceleration tracking,
with a speedier shutter and mirror system to
raise the performance bar for all digital cameras,
all while capturing images full-frame. A mirror
mechanism provides improved AF precision,
speed and stability. The main mirror is equipped
with two balancers and one bounce-lock
mechanism, and the sub-mirror has two the EOS-1D X’s AI Servo AF system can adjust
response and react to sudden stops and starts, perfect especially for sports and wildlife photography. Specif ic parameters can be adjuste d and refined and saved in the AF menu for later use.
Enhanced Live View Focusing
Continuous subject autofocusing and tracking in Live View shooting has been enhanced with the new Hybrid CMOS AF (EOS Rebel T4i and EOS M) system. It combines both phase and contrast detection AF while aided by pixels on the camera’s
* The ma ximum continuou s shooting speed is res tricted to 10 fps whe n the battery charge is less than 50% or when ISO speed is above 3200 0.
If the camera’s internal temperature is low and ISO speed is above 2000 0, the maximum continuous shooting speed is restricted to 10 fps.
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12.0 fps — Proprietar y Canon technologies in the EOS-1D X deliver state-o f-the-art performance: an astounding cont inuous
shooting speed of 12.0 fps* (RAW+JPEG) up to a ma ximum of 14.0 fps ( JPEG) in Super High Speed Mode at full resolution.
thus effectively controlling mirror bounce. This contributes not only to high-speed continuous shooting, but also a stable viewfinder image plus greater AF and AE accuracy.
AF Modes
Canon EOS cameras feature a number of dedicated autofocus modes designed to enhance reliability in specific shooting situations. One-Shot AF mode is ideal for static subjects — the camera rapidly selects the optimum focusing point, and the subject is instantly brought into focus even if it is off- center. AI Servo AF mode is excellent for mov ing subjects. Aided by a highly intelligent predictive focusing algorithm, it precisely tracks subject movement across the wide AF coverage area, automatically shifting the active focusing point vertically and horizontally as required. AI Focus AF mode, in which the camera automatically decides between One-Shot and AI Servo A F modes based on subject movement, is ideal for shooting unpredictable subjects. The AI Servo AF III, found on the EOS-1D X and EOS 5D Mark III, use more advanced algorithms for even better predictive focus tracking performance when shooting subjects with unpredictable movement. Even difficult, high-magnification subjects, such as a flower in a breeze, are captured accurately with a Canon macro lens using these tracking algorithms. With the f irmware update†, the viewfinder of the EOS-1D X can now be illuminated in red (intermittently) when the shutter button is pressed halfway during AI Servo AF, for easy viewing and shooting in low light.
Diverse AF Shooting Options
On the EOS-1D X and EOS 5D Mark III, there are 6 AF point selection methods: spot, single point, single point and adjacent 4 points, single point and adjacent 8 points, zone selection and full automatic, plus there’s a dedicated AF configu­ration tool for control of AI Servo AF tracking parameters. And to manage all of the new shooting options, both the EOS-1D X and EOS 5D Mark III have a dedicated AF menu tab, so AF settings are faster and easier to access than ever before.
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EOS Full HD Video Advantage
Select EOS cameras feature 1920 x 1080 Full HD video capture and offer the enhanced image quality, smooth frame rates and adaptive exposure compensation necessary in professional movie-making tools. By shooting video with an EOS camera, it’s simple to take advantage of the image quality and characteristics intrinsic to large sensor cameras, resulting in richer, more detailed and more diverse images. The large sensor found in EOS cameras means more high quality pixels plus the potential to shoot at higher ISO sensitivities without loss of detail.
EOS Full HD Video
EOS cameras increase shooting flexibility for the videographer
in that they allow for full use of Canon EF and EF-S lenses, including wide-angle, macro, super-telephoto, tilt-shift and fisheye, providing a wealth of focal lengths, depth-of­field and other creative shooting options once reserved for still photography. All Live View AF features can also be used in shooting video, and playback modes are available in-camera, with sound. Combined with their size, image quality and flexibilit y, EOS cameras with Full HD video capture are superlative all-in-one, multimedia image-capturing tools.
Movie Servo AF
For accurate focus tracking during video shooting, Canon developed Movie Servo AF found on the EOS Rebel T4i DSLR and EOS M Digital Cameras. Movie Servo AF takes advantage of the new Hybrid CMOS AF system. It locks focus on its subject with great speed and tracks it, throughout the composition, to keep it focused. Movie Servo AF automatically tracks subjects’ distance as their position moves through the frame. When the EOS Rebel T4i DSLR and EOS M Digital Cameras are used with one of Canon’s new STM lenses, continuous AF performance is remarkably quieter and smoother.
Movie Servo AF – Movie Servo AF allows continuous autofocus tracking of moving subjects while recording video.
Manual Control
For complete creative decision-making on the go, select EOS cameras offer flexible manual controls for their movie modes. Not only can one take advantage of the range of ISO sensitivities, it’s simple to control exposure and depth-of-field, all of which can have a profound effect on the mood of a scene. It’s all as easy as the press of a button. By controlling depth-of-field, it’s simple to create gorgeous background blur. Exposure can be determined and set even in complex lighting situations, maintaining the same look and feel throughout an entire scene, not just the initial shot.
Large CMOS Sensor
With amazing Canon CMOS sensors, video is easy to shoot, and looks better than ever before. Large sensors provide a look and perspective impossible to achieve with traditional video cameras, and the quality must be seen to be believed. Large sensors also capture more light, and can record at high ISO sensitivities with less digital grain and reduced image noise. This enables low-light shooting, without loss of detail, in situations previously impossible without artificial light. Although many devices offer HD recording, the quality of video captured by an EOS camera and its CMOS sensor is markedly vibrant and truer to life.
Depth-of-field
When shooting a video on an EOS camera, it’s simple to control each shot’s depth-of-field, an option previously available only when filming with expensive professional cinema cameras. Thanks to the physical size of the CMOS sensors in EOS cameras, combined with the large maximum apertures achieved by Canon lenses, depth-of-field, or lack thereof, can be a creative decision reached solely by the photographer. If a large aperture is chosen, thus creating shallow depth-of-field, evocative, dramatic moving images with blurred backgrounds can be attained with ease, something simply not possible with smaller sensors or compact cameras. If everything must be in focus, shooting with a small aperture helps ensure phenomenal depth-of-field, for illustrative landscapes, architecture or anything else where all details must be recorded. The drama, beauty and mood achievable by controlling a movie clip’s depth-of-field cannot be overstated — and an EOS camera controls it with ease.
Frame Rates
In select models, EOS Full HD video movies can be captured at 1920 x 1080 resolution, for up to 4GB per clip. Movies are saved as MOV files and can be viewed in Full HD with HDMI output. Other recording sizes include HD at 1280 x 720 (50/60 fps) or SD/VGA at 640 x 480 (50/60 fps). No matter the end-application, the proper resolution and frame rate is easily defined with EOS cameras.
Resolution fps
1920 x 1080 (Full HD) 3 0P (29.97), 25P, 24P (23.976)
1280 x 720 (HD) 60P (59.94), 50P
640 x 480 (SD) 60P (59.94), 50P
Movie Crop
The Movie Crop function on the EOS 60D enables zooming at 7x the
captured focal length for distant action and extreme close-ups. This feature is perfect when the chosen subject is in a crowd, like a specific athlete, when it’s impossible to get close to the action. Recorded as a VGA movie, Movie Crop shots are perfect for emailing, posting online, or editing into other movie clips.
Video Snapshot
With the Video Snapshot feature,
found on select EOS cameras, short
video clips (of 2, 4 or 8 seconds) can be stitched together, in-camera, into one video file as a “snapshot album”, perfect for sharing online, or displaying to an HDTV dire ctly from the camera. In the EOS Rebel T4i, the Video Snapshot feature makes in-camera editing even simpler: Still images can be recorded during video shooting simply by pressing the camera’s shutter button. During playback, video clips in an album can now be reordered or deleted.
Creative Capabilities with EOS Lenses
From fisheye to super-telephoto, the amazing Canon EF, EF-S and EF-M lenses offer a stunning combination of sharpness, speed, compactness and flexibility — the perfect com plem ent to a user’s creativity. With the ability to create images of great beauty and with controlled depth-of-field, interchangeable lenses bring moviemaking to a whole new level. And the range of focal lengths is simp ly
staggering. With over 60 lenses available, including the Canon EF 8-15mm f/4L Fisheye USM, the world’s first real fisheye zoom lens that functions as a circular fisheye and full-frame fisheye for a full size CMOS sensor, and as a full-frame fisheye for APS-C sizes, there’s an EF or EF-S lens for everyone. No matter the photographer, no matter the situation, Canon’s superlative lenses help ensure quality results.
Sound Recording Level Adjustment
To ensure the best possible recording of sound, a number of EOS cameras offer a host of user-controlled sound recording adjustments. The manual sound recording level can be adjusted to one of 64 levels, and an optional wind filter can minimize unwanted excess sounds. Whether recording through an external microphone (on certain EOS models) or through the camera’s internal mic, this important feature means more audible voices, less unwanted noise, and better overall sound.
Movie Digital Zoom
Movie Digital Zoom, found on models like the EOS Rebel T3i, make it possible to zoom while shooting motion video from 3x to 10x, adding a whole new level of drama to video clips.
Automatic Splitting of Video Files
The FAT file system’s 4GB size limit cannot be changed, but it no longer has to interrupt video capture. Should a video file reach the 4GB limit during shooting on select EOS cameras, a new file is automatically created, enabling recording
Interchangeable EF/EF-S/EF-M Lenses – Creative opportunities are at your fingertips.
Macro lenses let you
get up close for detailed shots of small subjects.
Telephoto lenses
Canon’s ama zing telephoto lenses bring the ac tion closer, emphasizing the subject at hand.
Fisheye lenses impart an extraordinary perspective and angle-of-view far beyond the limits of human vision.
to continue without interruption. Sequential files can later be joined in an editor with seamless results.
Advanced Video Recording Options
Shooting HD video with an EOS camera, it’s simple to take advantage of the image quality and characteristics intrinsic to cameras with large sensors. Found on all EOS cameras, the large sensor means more high quality pixels, the potential to shoot at higher ISO sensitivities without loss of detail and full use of Canon EF and EF-S/EF-M lenses with their wealth of focal lengths, depth-of-field and other creative shooting features. Most EOS cameras feature 1920 x 1080 Full HD video capture, delivering professional frame rates, adaptive exposure tools and phenomenal image quality. Select EOS DSLRs offer users a choice between All-I and IPB compression and supports High Profile under the H.264/MPEG-4 AVC standard, combining high image quality with high coding efficiency and producing files that are well suited for transmission or broadcast. It auto­matically splits files greater than 4GB (FAT limitation) without interruption and offers the option of timecoding at all times (Free Run) or only during recording (Rec Run), useful for multi-camera shots. It also features improved sound recording adjustment capabilities, offering 64-step volume control accessible through the quick settings screen during video shooting. The sensor technology in select models significantly increases image quality, reducing color artifacts and moiré.
Wide-angle lenses are perfect for shooting in tight spaces or to capture large expanses.
Tilt-shift lenses allow you to control the area of focus.
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Intelligent Viewfinder – Change your viewfinder display to match any situation.
AF point automatic selection – The camera auto-
matically chooses the correct AF point.
Grid display – Useful for scenes where horizontal or vertical lines are stressed, such as architecture.
Intelligent Viewfinder
The Intelligent Viewfinder, found on the EOS-1D X, EOS 5D Mark III and EOS 7D, uses a transparent
LCD monitor to superimpose a customizable combination of focus points, gridlines and other shooting information within the viewfinder. Whereas with other EOS cameras’ viewfinders the representation of AF points and metering areas are static, the Intelligent Viewfinder allows the information to be displayed, adjusted, or hidden with ease. This means less distraction and more clarity to view the image in its entirety. The Intelligent Viewfinder includes a Grid Display and in Spot metering mode, the specific area metered is shown.
Spot metering display – Focus with a central, circular zone for accurate exposure control.
Hide all – An unobstructed view lets you get close to your subject and capture detail.
Viewfinder
No matter the camera’s specifica­tions, a clear, bright viewfinder is the photographer’s first tool for
great images. Canon innovates with their viewfinders, especially in the EOS-1D X, EOS 5D Mark III and EOS 7D, by offering approx. 100% viewfinder coverage, and several EOS SLRs have a larger penta­prism for higher viewfinder magnification. These cameras offer the best view of any EOS digital camera to date. All EOS DSLR cameras offer dioptric correction and several EOS DSLR cameras have a number of different viewfinder accessories, including up to 11 different focus screens available for almost any application.
AF point expansion – Focus with a selected AF point and points surrounding it. Great for moving subjects.
AI Servo AF tracking display – Provides instant feedback of AF points tracking a moving subject.
Superb Ergonomics
EOS cameras not only produce phenomenal images, they are designed to be comfortable to use and car ry all day long. From bright viewf inders, to tactile buttons and knobs, Canon is constantly refining ergonomics based on the feedback of real users. Canon’s Custom functions further enable photographers to tailor features and
operations to their shooting style.
The EOS-1D X has
Zone AF – The AF points are divided into five focusing zones, useful for off-center shots.
Spot AF – Focuses on an even smaller area for precise focus on small subjects.
programmable function buttons located on the front of the camera that enable fast access to frequently used features the photographer specifies. Its vertical grip is redesigned for comfort and familiarity, and combined with a vertical position Multi-controller, provides every option and button found in the horizontal for uninterrupted, intuitive shooting no matter the camera’s orientation. Plus, the EOS-1D X’s Multi Electronic Lock allows the Main Dial, Quick Control Dial and Multi-controller to be all locked, individually or together.
M.Fn Button
M.Fn 2 Button
Depth-of-Field Preview Button
Vertical-Grip M.Fn 2 Button
Vertical-Grip Depth-of Field Preview Button
AE lock Button
AF ON Button
Vertical-Position Multi-Controller Button
Vertical-Position Grip Button
Dual Axis Electronic Level Sensor
Developed by Canon and featured in the EOS-1D X, EOS 5D Mark III and EOS 7D, the
brilliant Dual Axis Electronic Level display aids in achieving perfectly oriented shots. Visible in the viewfinder and on the camera’s LCD monitor, in both Live View mode or as a standalone, and capable of displaying both roll and pitch in 1° increments, the Dual Axis Electronic Level Sensor is invaluable for architecture, macro photography, video, or any situation where critical composition is important.
Viewfinder display with Intelligent Viewfinder
View of rear LCD monitor with Live View
Vari-angle LCD Monitor
Found on the EOS Rebel T4i, the EOS Rebel T 3i and EOS 60D, the brilliant Canon Vari-angle
3.0-inch Clear View LCD monitor (Vari-angle Touch Screen 3.0-inch Clear View LCD monitor II on the EOS Rebel T4i) with 180° vertical rotation sets new standards for clarity and flexibility. Designed to flip out from the back of the camera, the Vari-angle monitor’s 180° rotation means it can be adjusted for low angle or high angle and can even be positioned forward directly at the subject (when facing the subject, the displayed image automatically flips, showing a right-side-up mirror image, perfect for self-portraits). Because the monitor opens out sideways, it switches between low and high angle shooting without interfering
Unique Shooting Opportunities with the Vari-angle LCD Monitor
High-angle position
Vari-angle Touch Screen
3.0-inch Clear View LCD Monitor II (EOS Rebel T4i only)
with the use of auxiliary camera grips or tripods. As an added plus, the EOS Rebel T4i’s LCD monitor has touch screen capabilities for more intuitive control.
Live View Function
Canon’s spectacular Live View shooting is now available on
all current EOS cameras. Live View Function, where the photographer can compose and shoot direc tly from the camera’s LCD monitor is an indispensable feature for creative photography in any number of situations. It enables the photographer to zoom in and
Multi-control Dial on EOS 60D
Low-angle position
Forward position
navigate the composition 5x or 10x its normal size, while enabling critical focus and allowing more attention to detail. Users can even choose a grid overlay, perfect for architectural photography. In the studio, Live View Function can be used remotely (via a computer) through the camera’s USB connection (via the Gigabit Ethernet port on the EOS-1D X), or wirelessly if the optional Wireless File Transmitter is used.
Live View Focusing
Canon’s Live View Function includes 3 focusing modes: Quick mode, Live mode, and Face Detection Live mode. In Quick mode, One-Shot AF is set automatically and the AF point is selectable even while the Live View image is displayed. In Live mode, AF can be started by pressing the AE button for either AF mode. In Face Detection Live mode, the largest face near center is detected initially, but the multi-controller can be used to select any face detected. The EOS Rebel T4i and EOS M also feat ures Hybrid CMOS AF during Live View for continuous subject autofocusing and tracking.
Live View Function – With Live View Function, images can be composed and captured from the camera’s LCD monitor, including the ability to zoom in up to 10x .
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Maximum Durability and Performance
For professionals who demand nothing less than the best, EOS cameras are designed to perform admirably and consistently no matter the situation. Many EOS bodies are constructed of rigid, high-strength magnesium-alloy for rugged performance and professional cameras like the EOS-1D X and EOS 5D Mark III feature weather sealing surfaces and connection points for seamless performance in wet and dusty situations. The EOS-1D X even has a lightweight shutter with carbon-fiber blades that can maintain up to 14.0 fps* performance without compromise, for up to 400,000 cycles and has a minimum shutter release lag of 36ms (when shooting at maximum aperture).
EOS Integrated Cleaning System
Canon has designed an Integrated Cleaning
System with a Self Cleaning sensor unit customized to the specifications and performance characteristics of each EOS camera that helps combat stray dust that can enter the camera when changing a lens or when out in the field. The front
* The ma ximum continuou s shooting speed is res tricted to 10 fps whe n the battery charge is less than 50% or when ISO speed is above 3200 0.
If the camera’s internal temperature is low and ISO speed is above 2000 0, the maximum continuous shooting speed is restricted to 10 fps.
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surface of the sensor’s IR-cut/Low-pass filter cleans itself automatically with ultrasonic vibrations every time the camera is turned on or off. Removed dust adheres to material around the filter to help it stay off. With DPP, dust missed by the cleaning unit can be captured by Canon’s Dust Delete Data Detection and can be erased from the image file.
Ultrasonic Wave Motion Cleaning
Found on the EOS-1D X, Canon’s amazing new integrated cleaning dust removal cleaning uses a
carrier wave type self-cleaning sensor unit. While previous dust removal systems removed dust adhered to the surface of the infrared absorbing/ultraviolet-blocking glass in a frontward direction by vibrating the glass
Built to Perform – Canon EOS cameras are built to go wherever your photography takes you. Select cameras are sealed for dustproof and drip-proof measures (EOS-1D X shown).
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with ultrasound, the new system effectively rolls rather than shakes the dust particles off, removing an even greater amount of dust, especially smaller particles. As with previous cameras, the IR/UV absorbing glass in front of
the EOS-1D X’s sensor is treated with an anti-dust fluorine coating making it easier to remove damp or sticky dust particles.
Custom Function
Camera operations are enhanced by Custom Functions, conceptualized and developed by Canon. Custom Functions enable photographers to tailor features and operating functions to suit their own shooting style, or to optimize camera performance for specific subjects, shooting conditions or a signature style.
Advanced RAW+JPEG Recording (in-camera processing)
Best described as “digital negatives”, RAW images contain pre-processed image data as captured by the sensor and,
with post-processing, they yield the highest image quality possible from an EOS camera. While professionals and advanced amateurs often prefer to shoot in RAW mode, JPEG images take up significantly less storage space and are of ten more immediately pleasing to the eye. With Canon’s EOS cameras, images can be captured in a number of RAW and JPEG modes, depending on the camera’s sensor, as well as record numerous combinations of R AW, sRAW and JPEG images simultaneously. Several models even offer in-camera post processing. Select EOS cameras feature in-camera post processing with image correction options like white balance, brightness, picture style and more, plus image resizing with JPEG images. Additional features include Expanded Quick Control functions during playback like image protect, image rotate, rating, RAW image processing, resize, highlight alert, AF point and image jump, meaning a streamlined workflow can begin in the field.
Auto Lighting Optimizer
The Auto Lighting Optimizer automatically corrects image exposure to help ensure accurate brightness and contrast. It can actually brighten areas of the composition while maintaining highlight details and accurate exposure in others, or darken areas of composition while maintaining brightness and shadow details in others. This remarkable feature is available as both an automatic feature in Full Auto and Creative Auto shooting
Auto Lighting Optimizer OFF
Auto Lighting Optimizer ON
modes, and can be used and fine-tuned in other modes. The Canon Auto Lighting Optimizer ensures beautifully exposed images that require little to no post-production work.
Lens Chromatic Aberration Correction
With the new EOS-1D X and its Dual 5+ Image Processors, the EOS 6D and EOS 5D Mark III’s 5+ Image Processor, and the EOS Rebel T4i’s 5 Image Processor, chromatic aberration in Canon lenses can be corrected at the time of shooting. Select EOS cameras can read the correction data from lenses, and those lenses can be registered to the camera. These cameras can even distinguish between different lenses of the same model by supporting registration of serial numbers (with compatible EF lenses).
Lens Chromatic Aberration Correction ON
Lens Chromatic Aberration Correction OFF
Lens Peripheral Illumination Correction
Another feature available in Canon’s newest EOS cameras is Canon’s Lens Peripheral Illumination Correction feature. Taking into account the lens in use, this feature automatically brightens the light level at the four corners of
Lens Peripheral Illumination Correction ON
Lens Peripheral Illumination Correction OFF
the composition where light falloff may have occurred. Peripheral illumination characteristics and correction data are detected automatically on a number of Canon lenses and can be entered manually through Canon’s EOS utility software. This function can be applied when shooting to JPEG images, and in post-processing with RAW images.
Highlight Tone Priority
Loss of highlight detail is one of the greatest concerns for photographers shooting digitally in brightly lit and contrasty situations. Canon’s Highlight Tone Priority function calculates the
exposure to expand the image’s dynamic range so that more detail is
Highlight Tone Priority: OFF
Highlight Tone Priority: ON
helps to save time in post-processing for highlight retrieval.
preserved in highlights. This renders a more continu­ous tone image without blown high­lights, and
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Scene Intelligent Auto
Picture Style
Auto
Auto
Exposure
Auto Focus
Auto White
Balance
Auto Lighting
Optimizer
Picture Style
Auto
Auto
Exposure
Auto Focus
Auto White
Balance
Auto Lighting
Optimizer
Shooting Modes
Beyond normal shooting modes such as Auto,
Aperture priority and Shutter priority,
select EOS cameras offer shooting
features such as Picture Style technology, which optimizes
camera settings for subjects like
landscapes and portraits, even
monochromes. For even more creative imaging freedom, Canon developed Basic+. Basic+ makes it easy to create whatever image effects desired. Basic+ has two initial option categories: In “Shoot by ambiance selection,” standard white balance and exposure compen­sation are altered according to the chosen ambience, such as vivid, soft, warm, intense, cool, brighter, darker and monochrome. In “Shoot by lighting or scene type,” white balance is adjusted according to selections like daylight, cloudy, shade, tungsten, fluorescent and sunset. These features, complemented by the Canon Auto Lighting Optimizer, Lens Peripheral Illumination Correction, Highlight Tone Priority and Noise Reduction feature help ensure accurate, nuanced results.
Scene Intelligent Auto
EOS In-camera Features Give Your Photos a Creative Edge:
Picture Style Settings Help Fine-tune Images to Match Your Scene
Landscape – Great for shooting nature scenes and blue skies, this setting enhances the blues
and greens typical in landscapes, and enhances saturation, contrast and sharpening.
Fun, in-camera filters give images a unique look:
Art Bold Effect
Water Painting Effect
Multiple Exposure ModeCreative Filters
Bright – A number of images are merged into a single
image in-camera for incredible creative compositions.
High Dynamic Range Mode
Continuous Shooting Priority – Capture fast-action
photography on a single image.
Scene Intelligent Auto, found on the EOS 5D Mark III, EOS 6D, EOS Rebel T4i and Rebel T3i
merges a number of ver y complex measurements into settings that will ensure photographs of gorgeous tonality, accurate color, sharp focus and phenomenal detail.
Creative Filters
EOS models like the EOS Rebel T4i, Rebel T3i and EOS 60D borrow several popular creative filters like those found in Canon’s popular PowerShot cameras, like Grainy B&W, Fisheye Effect, Toy Camera Effect and Miniature Effect. The EOS Rebel T4i includes two new filters: Art Bold Effect and Water Painting Effect.
Multi-Aspect Ratios
For the ultimate in custom shooting, EOS models like the EOS 5D Mark III, EOS 6D, EOS 60D, EOS Rebel T4i
and EOS Rebel T3i are able to shoot in a number of aspect ratios, like 4:3, 3:2, 16:9, even 1:1 for square compositions!
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Monochrome – This setting emulates the color filters of silver halide film for bold black and white images and allows for red, green and other types of filter work.
Picture Style Technology
With the myriad features and settings available, even the best photog rapher might occasionally have
doubts as to whether all of the camera settings are optimal for the shot. Canon’s ingenious Picture Style feature comes to the rescue, providing a number of user-friendly presets, including standard, neutral and landscape, giving the ability to fine-tune the images the camera produces. They enable the photographer to make optimal choices based simply on the type of shooting. These presets can be used in much the same way one would use different types of film, and more can be created using Canon’s included Picture Style Editor Software. Individual
Twilight – Capture the subtle vibrancy of colors illuminated by the soft glow of the receding sun using the twilight setting. (Extended Function, online support only.)
camera settings—such as sharpening, contrast, color tone, and saturation can be overridden if need be. Select EOS models even feature Picture Style Auto, which automatically determines the best style for a particular scene.
Multiple Exposure Control
Cameras like the EOS-1D X, EOS 5D Mark III and EOS 6D offer multiple exposure shooting modes
for film-like image creation, with the convenience of in-camera processing. It offers up to four compositing methods for proper exposure and composition: additive, average, bright and dark (the EOS 6D features additive and average only). Multiple exposure shots from 2 to 9 are stored as one final image and can be taken in both RAW and JPEG shooting modes.
Miniature Effect
High Dynamic Range
Perfect for capturing scenes with extreme highlights or shadow, HDR (High Dynamic Range) shooting, a feature
found on the EOS 5D Mark III and EOS 6D merge three images of varying exposure, in-camera, capturing a broad range of shadow and highlight detail and delivering an image with stunning tonal range. Adjustable to cover a range of ±3 stops, and with five different effect settings (Natural, Art Standard, Vivid, Bold and Embossed), on the EOS 5D Mark III, HDR recording expands the parameters of the light and dark detail a camera can actually record, displaying a range of depth and detail previously impossible in image capture.
High Dynamic Range – The camera automatically takes three shots at different exposures generating a single composite image with a wide dynamic range, great for landscapes.
Enhanced GUI (Feature Guide, Easier Menu System)
users. Its Graphic User Interface is faster, more precise and more intuitive than ever. The menu structure has been redesigned so that frequently used functions previously buried in the menu hierarchy are brought to the front. Operations previously assigned to buttons, controls, menus and custom functions have been consolidated for quick access in the menu, ensuring the photographer can concentrate on shooting images with the
knowledge that the camera’s settings are just While Canon’s Graphical User Interface has long been the industry standard, Canon is constantly refining and developing new features for a smoother user experience. Accordingly, the GUI has been revamped for the EOS-1D X and EOS 5D Mark III based on the response and feedback of professional
right. The EOS-1D X, EOS 5D Mark III, EOS 6D,
EOS Rebel T4i, EOS Rebel T3i and EOS Rebel T3
offer operational help through the press of
the Info button, identifying features quickly,
instructing on their use and minimizing
confusion, even for photographers operating
the camera for the first time.
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Record or backup images onto external media
Add the latitude, longitude, altitude, date and time,
and other shooting information to images
Connected by a USB cable
Connected via Bluetooth
External Media
GPS
— Functions When Connected via USB or Bluetooth —
FTP Transfer
EOS Utility
WFT Server
Transfer images to an FTP server
Use a web browser to capture, view, and download images remotely
Use EOS Utility to capture, view, and download images remotely
Media Server
View images on a DLNA-compatible TV or other devices
Linked Shooting
Wirelessly trigger shooting by slave cameras linked to a master camera
— Wireless and Wireless LAN Functions —
Wireless Transmitter Technology
As quickly as the DSLR camera has become commonplace in the hands of professional photographers and enthusiasts alike, so too has wireless communication progressed between the SLR and external components. The EOS DSLRs have a number of dedicated Wireless File Transmitters that keep the camera connected to the wireless world, simply, with tremendous speed. Whether connected through a port on the side of the camera, or incorporated into a camera-integrated design – some units serve as an auxiliary handgrip – Canon Wireless Transmitters can connect securely to Local Area Networks (LAN) wirelessly (with a range up to approximately 500 feet) or directly, and can connect and upload to FTP (File Transfer Protocol) or dedicated WFT Servers.
Fast, Reliable Image Data Transfer – The WFT-E6A (EOS-1D X), WFT-E7A (EOS 5D Mark III), WFT-E5A (EOS 7D), and WFT-E4 II A (EOS 5D Mark II) feature a/b/g compatibility, WPS compatibility, WFT Server Remote Live View, a camera linking function and Bluetooth connectivity. The WFT-E6A and WFT-E7A conform to IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n standards, per forming up to 2.5x faster (for the WFT-E6A) and 3x faster (for the W FT-E7A) than other models, and features an image resend feature that ensures that all images get transferred, even if wireless signal drops interrupt transmission.
Media Server Function – Models such as the WFT-E7A, WFT-E6A and WFT-E5A also include a media server function. With all models, in WFT Server mode, up to three separate computers can access the camera’s memory card using a standard Web browser from anywhere in the world (Microsoft Internet Explorer®, Apple Safari®, etc.). Images can be selected from the browser window and dragged onto a computer’s desktop or to a folder, which copies the full file to a computer. Remote firing of the camera over the Internet is also possible using the Remote Live View function. With the EOS-1D X, EOS 5D Mark III and the EOS 7D, a dedicated media server can also be created with DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) compliant devices, allowing numerous points of access to images instantaneously.
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Wireless File Transmitter
WFT-E6A
Computer Connectivity – EOS Utility Mode, or PTP (Point-to-Point) connectivity, allows the photographer to connect a single camera to a computer for advanced t wo-way communication and professional tethered camera operation. WFT units can also connect to select GPS†† units adding location and time code shooting data. Plus, WFT models can be used as remote control receivers, allowing for wireless shooting and control, from a range of Wi-Fi enabled handheld devices including smartphones.
USB Host Capability with GPS Support – Photographers can take full advantage of the WFT unit’s USB host capability* by connecting a compatible GPS device via USB cable or optional Bluetooth dongle. This makes it possible to add GPS coordinates, altitude and UTC time code to embedded shooting data within image files. Compatible GPS units include several in Garmin’s GPSMAP series and in the Magellan eXplorist series (using NMEA 0183 v.2.0.1 output data standard or “Garmin protocol”).
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USB Host capability also allows connectivity to some external hard drives for added storage options.
Weather-Resistant Design –The WFT units designed for the EOS-1D class professional DSLRs feature rugged and lightweight magnesium-alloy bodies, just like the cameras
up to ten Slave/Remote cameras can be linked wirelessly to a master camera. Connections are made simply and conveniently via wireless LAN. Remote camera shutters are automatically tripped when the master camera shutter is released. With such a setup, a photographer can, for example, shoot simultaneously from various angles.
to which they attach. Moreover, they feature the same fully sealed construction, ensuring that the highly weather-resistant design of the camera is not compromised.
Extensive Wired and Wireless LAN Functions – Select WFT units not only support wireless LAN environments but also enable wired network connections, providing high-speed 100Base-TX communication (the WFT-E7A supports 1000Base-T).** Built-in WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) makes it easy to make secure LAN connections.
Linked Multi-Camera Shooting – Using multiple WFT units on compatible EOS digital cameras,
* The WFT- E6A and WFT-E 7A provide a n internal Blueto oth function b ut do not have USB host
capability. A dedicated GP-E1 accessory is available for the EOS-1D X. USB Host functional­ity is available only on the WF T-E2 II A, WF T-E5A, and WFT-E4 A.
T he WFT-E6A has no provision for wired LAN connectiv ity becau se the EOS-1D X is e quipped
**
with a Gigabit Ethernet port .
1 This software enables you to upload images to social network services. Before
uploading images, please be aware that image files may contain privacy related information such as people and places. If necessary, please delete such information. Canon does not obtain, collect or use such images or any information included in such images through this software.
2 Compatible with iOS version 5.0 or later and Android devices version 2.3/4.0 or later.
Data charges may apply.
Built-in Wireless & GPS with EOS Remote App
The EOS 6D features built-in Wi-Fi® and GPS capabilities, incorporating cutting edge technology into the camera’s compact and lightweight design. And with Canon’s exclusive EOS Remote App1 and built-in Wi-Fi®, the camera can connec t directly to a smartphone2 for remote operation. Exposure set tings, focus and shutter can be operated wirelessly; images can be reviewed, rated, deleted, f iled and transferred. Full DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) compatibility means easy sharing between the EOS camera and other DLNA certified products, like HDTVs, g ame consoles and more. Images from the camera can
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be uploaded instantly to CANON iMAGE GATE WAY#
for easy sharing, and photos can even be printed
directly and wirelessly to Wi-Fi® compatible
printers^ without the need for a PC. With built-in
GPS††, the EOS camera can record longitude,
latitude and altitude data as E XIF data, has a
logging function that can track movement at set
intervals and can even set the cameras internal
clock to local time!
Expandable Accessories
The GPS Receivers GP-E1† and GP-E2† attach to
the EOS-1D X and EOS 5D Mark III respectively.
The receivers of fer the same dust and waterproof
protection as the camera body itself; the GP-E2
even features its own power supply. GPS
Receiver GP-E2 can also connect to the EOS 6D
and EOS Rebel T4i via hot shoe or a digital
terminal. Canon GPS receivers are always
ready to append location data to images. They
record latitude, longitude/elevation and UTC
time, and feature GPS Time Sync Function and
even an electronic compass that records the
camera’s orientation when shooting††.
# One-time registration is required on CANON iMAGE GATEWAY. ^ DPS over IP certified printer is required. † The GP-E1 does not require any additional USB or Bluetooth connections to
communicate with the EOS-1D X. The EOS 5D Mark III requires a firmware upgrade to be compatible with the GPS Receiver GP-E2, which is now available.
†† In certain countries and regions, the use of GPS may be restricted. Therefore,
be sure to use GPS in accordance with the laws and regulations of your country or region. Be particularly careful when traveling outside your home country. As a signal is received from GPS satellites, take sufficient measures when using in locations where the use of electronics is regulated.
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Unlock Your Vision
Designed to bring all of the benefits of full-frame photography and moviemaking to a compact, light weight and simple to operate DSLR, the EOS 6D is the perfect camera to realize your creative vision. The EOS 6D features a
20.2 Megapixel Full-Frame CMOS sensor, Canon’s amazing 5+ Image Processor, a 63-zone AE sensor, and an 11-point AF system with a center point light sensitive to E V -3 for exceptional per formance even in low-light conditions. The camera has a newly designed, bright viewf inder and a brilliant 3.0-inch Clear View LCD monitor, and offers advanced, professional level HD capture for beautiful, cinematic HD quality movies, can shoot up to 4.5 frames per second, offers an extensive ISO range and conveniently features built-in Wi-Fi® and GPS! It’s the ideal camera for advanced amateurs and videographers making the move to a Full-Frame DSLR, as well as professionals seeking a secondary camera. Whatever your inspiration, unlock your vision with the power of the EOS 6D.
20.2 Megapixel Full-Frame CMOS sensor
The EOS 6D features a newly developed 20.2 Megapi xel CMOS sensor for exceptional full-frame performance. With no conversion factor, the EOS 6D’s sensor ensures that lenses mounted on the camera will deliver the same angle of view they would on a traditional 35mm camera. A new, enhanced manufacturing process delivers a more sensitive sensor, with wider dynamic range and a superb signal-to-noise ratio for phenomenal performance and impressively detailed images. The sensor captures images of 5496 x 3861 effective pixels with a pixel size of 6.55 µm square for fantastic detail, and has a high-speed 4-channel readout enabling 4.5 frames per second performance. Optimized for low power consumption in addition to being lightweight and compact, it’s the per fect sensor for the EOS 6D.
EOS 6D Full-Frame CMOS Sensor (Actual Size)
DIGIC 5+ Image Processor
5+
The EOS 6D’s Processor delivers supercharged performance and features new algorithms that promote greater noise reduction at higher ISOs. With the power of the
5+
improvements are noticeable from the instant the EOS 6D is turned on with stunning, responsive performance recording movies and capturing 4.5 still frames per second. For high-speed analog to digital conversion, the EOS 6D complements
5+
the
Image Processor with a 4-channel front end processing circuit for speedy 4-channel full-frame capture. Meanwhile, the Image Processor completes real-time scene correction like HDR Backlight control and Handheld Night Scene plus MultiShot Noise Reduction and much, much more.
Image
Image Processor, speed
5+
Wide ISO Range (100–25600)
Working in tandem with the EOS 6D’s
5+ Image Processor, the camera’s Full-Frame CMOS sensor delivers ISO sensitivities of 100–25600 (with expanded sensitivities of L: 50, H1: 51200, H2: 102400), achieving images of amazing detail and reduced noise in even the sparest lighting situations.
iFCL Metering
The EOS 6D features Canon’s multi-layer 63-zone iFCL (intelligent Focus Color Luminance) Metering System that integrates the camera’s AF system into its readings. By taking into account the color and luminosity surrounding the chosen AF point(s), the iFCL system delivers a superb level of accuracy, especially in situations where the light changes quickly. The metering sensor enables evaluative, center weighted, partial and spot metering, plus offers 5-step exposure compensation for per fectly exposed images, every time.
11-point AF System (Center point EV -3)
The EOS 6D has a brand new, 11-point AF system for fast, accurate autofocus no matter the situation. With its new centered cross-type AF point (at f/5.6) with EV -3 sensitivity plus a newly developed
11-point , Center point is cross-type AF System
high defocus control support, the EOS 6D has incredible AF performance, even in dim light.
Offering One-Shot AF, AI Servo AF, and AI Focus AF, the EOS 6D’s AI Servo focus can be customized with tracking, acceleration and deceleration tracking sensitivities and 1st or 2nd image priority adjustments. The AF Microadjustment allows photographers to adjust both the telephoto and wide angle ends of lenses, for even more focus accuracy. This amazing AF system is complemented by the EOS 6D’s bright 21mm eye point viewfinder with 97% coverage for easy composition.
EOS Full HD Video
The EOS 6D captures Ful l HD video with a level of sophistication on par with professional movie cameras, offering incredible performance on a DSLR. It offers both All-I (UHS-I memory card is required) and IPB compression, supports H.264 /MPEG-4 AVC High Profile, and automatically splits files greater than 4GB (FAT specifications) for extended recording without interruption. It offers the option of timecoding during recording only (Rec Run) or at all times (Free Run), useful for multi-camera shoots. It also features improved sound recording adjustment capabilities, offering 64-step volume control accessible through the Quick Control screen, plus a dedicated microphone jack for convenience in shooting. The CMOS sensor’s drive system significantly increases image processor performance, reducing color artifacts and moiré (a common problem that occurs in scenes with fine parallel lines), and ensures that the EOS 6D can record at a number of frame rates up to ISO 25600 in H mode. Exposure, focus and Live View features, even in-camera editing, are simple to control with the EOS 6D’s clear and intuitive interface.
Resolution fps
30P (
1920 x 1080 (Full HD)
1280 x 720 (HD)
640 x 48 0 (VGA)
25P
24P (
60P (
50P
30P (
25P IPB 97 min. 194 min.
29.97
23.9 76
59.94
29.97
)
)
)
)
Recording Time (min.)
8GB Card 16GB Card
All-I 11 mi n. 22 min .
IPB 32 min. 64 min.
All-I 11 min. 22 min.
IPB 32 min. 64 min.
All-I 11 min. 22 min.
IPB 32 min. 64 min.
All-I 12 min. 25 min.
IPB 37 min. 74 min.
All-I 12 min. 25 min.
IPB 37 min. 74 min.
IPB 97 m in. 194 mi n.
Durable Construction
The EOS 6D is designed to be portable, light and simple to operate yet maintains the build quality one expects from EOS DSLRs. With an aluminum alloy and polycarbonate chassis and a magnesium, polycarbonate resin and glass fiber exterior, plus a shutter rated to 100,000 cycles, the EOS 6D offers the perfect combination of lightweight and rugged materials for reliable operation day after day.
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4.5 fps continuous shooting
4.5 fps Continuous Shooting
The EOS 6D complements its full­frame sensor with fast performance across the board. Thanks to a front end, 4-channel A/D converter and the
5+
Image Processor, a twin-motor configuration with dedicated high-speed motors for the mirror-drive and shutter charge, and a smaller and lighter shutter system, the EOS 6D can capture up to 4.5 frames per second. The new mirror and shutter configuration make less noise and vibration for quiet camera operation. The EOS 6D even has a fast flash sync speed of 1/180 sec. for high-performance photography, no matter the light.
3.0-inch Clear View LCD monitor
For composing or reviewing of images in Live View, the EOS 6D features a high resolution 1,040,000 pixel,
3.0-inch Clear View LCD monitor with the same 3:2 aspect ratio as its Full-Frame sensor. It offers 100% coverage, is viewable from 160° vertically and horizontally, and can be set to one of 7 levels of brightness. Its cover has a new, smudge resistant, anti­reflection coating for enhanced, low-glare viewing, even in bright light.
Electronic Level
Viewable in both the LCD monitor and viewfinder, the EOS 6D’s electronic level is an indispensible tool for critical compositions
LCD menu options
when the level has to be just right. When viewed through the viewfinder, it displays horizontal tilt up to 9° in 1° increments. When viewed on the monitor, it displays horizontal tilt in 1° increments within 360°, and can be displayed alone or superimposed over the image in Live View shooting mode.
During Live View shooting
Composition Assist Grid
To assist in composition, the EOS 6D has a number of different grids available: 3x3, 6x4, plus 3x3+diagonal. In addition, the EOS 6D can shoot in different aspect ratios of 3:2, 4:3, 16:9, and even 1:1 square.
Silent Mode
When remaining discreet is a priority, the EOS 6D has a silent mode where the mirror and shutter are slowed for more quiet operation. Silent mode is available with both single frame and continuous shooting.
SD Card compatibility
The EOS 6D uses popular SD, SDHC, SDXC memory and it is even compatible with the newest Ultra High
Speed (UHS-I)
memory cards. Compact,
inexpensive and available in
large capacities, SD, SDHC and SDXC memory cards are perfect for saving the high quality images captured by the EOS 6D’s Full-Frame sensor.
Built-in Wi-Fi® & GPS
The EOS 6D features Wi-Fi® and GPS## capabilities, conveniently built in. Connecting easily to a network or directly to an iOS or Android smartphone* running Canon’s new EOS Remote app**, a number of camera functions can be controlled wirelessly, and images can be reviewed, rated, deleted, filed and transferred. The EOS 6D is also fully DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) compatible for easy sharing between the camera and other DLNA products, like HDTVs, game consoles and more. Images can be shared through CANON iMAGE GATEWAY#, and photos can even
Transfer images between cameras
Exchange images
Connect to a smartphone
Make images viewable Remote shooting
Print images using a Wi-Fi printer
Print images
Operate the camera remotely using EOS Utility
Remotely control the camera
a media player
View images
(Canon Image Gateway)
Send images to a Web service
Save and share images
be printed directly and wirelessly to Wi-Fi® enabled printers^ without the need for a PC. The EOS 6D’s built-in GPS can record longitude, latitude and altitude data as EXIF data, has a logging function that can track movement at set intervals and can even set the camera’s internal clock to local time!
Shooting Modes (Basic+, Creative Auto)
Beyond normal shooting modes such as Auto, Aperture-priority
and Shutter-priority, the EOS 6D offers shooting features that optimize camera settings for subjects like landscapes and portraits, even monochromes. For even more creative imaging freedom, Basic + and Creative Auto (CA) modes are simple ways to customize images while maintaining automatic settings. Basic+ makes it easy to create whatever image effects are desired. Basic+ has two initial option categories: In “Shoot by ambiance selection,” standard white balance and exposure compensation are altered according to the chosen ambience, like vivid, soft, warm, intense, cool, brighter, darker and monochrome. In “Shoot by lighting or scene type,” white balance is adjusted according to selections like daylight, cloudy, shade, tungsten, fluorescent and sunset. These features, complemented by Canon’s Auto Lighting Optimizer, Lens Peripheral Illumination Correction, Highlight Tone Priority and Noise Reduction features help ensure accurate, nuanced results. In Creative Auto mode, it’s simple to control parameters like depth-of-field, flash mode, Picture Style settings and image quality without risk of a faulty exposure.
HDR Mode
With its new High Dynamic Range mode, the EOS 6D can merge 3 images of varying exposure, in camera, capturing a broad range of shadow and highlight detail and delivering a final image with stunning tonal range. Adjustable to cover a range of
Three Images are merged.
Final HDR image
±3 stops, HDR recording with the EOS 6D expands the range of the light and dark detail the camera can record, creating an image with an impressive range of detail in the brightest and darkest areas of the composition.
Multiple Exposure Mode
The EOS 6D has a Multiple Exposure mode for film-like image creation with the convenience of in-camera processing. It offers two different compositing methods for proper exposure and composition: additive or average. Multiple exposure shots from 2
to 9 are stored as one final image and can be taken in both RAW and JPEG shooting modes. A RAW image previously captured by the EOS 6D (3:2 aspect ratio only) can be used as a starting point, and cumulative results can be observed and corrected in real time on the camera’s LCD screen.
Handheld Night Scene Mode
Handheld Night Scene mode captures nightscapes with bright highlights and detailed dark areas, delivering results previously impossible without the use of a tripod. By shooting and combining four consecutive shots at a shutter speed fast enough to avoid camera shake, the EOS 6D’s Handheld Night Scene mode makes dramatic nighttime photography simple.
Handheld Night Scene mode
HDR Backlight Correction
The EOS 6D’s HDR Backlight Control mode ensures that backlit subjects are not recorded too dark. By shooting three consecutive shots at different exposures (underexposed, correctly exposed and overexposed) and then combining the images, the final result maintains detail in both the shadow and highlight areas, ensuring the backlit subject is properly exposed.
HDR Backlight Control mode OFF
HDR Backlight Control mode ON
Highlight Tone Priority
With highlight tone priority activated, the EOS 6D shifts the exposure to capture the tonal details in the bright areas of the images. It’s a welcome feature that helps to minimize washed out detail in critical areas of the composition, and is available with ISOs of 200–6400.
Auto Lighting Optimizer
With Auto Lighting Optimizer enabled, the EOS 6D recognizes the current lighting conditions (ambient, backlight, flash) and type of subject (person or not) and automatically determines the optimal tonal compensation. This can prevent blown out highlights and maintain shadow detail that might otherwise be eliminated in recording. The Auto Lighting Optimizer even uses the subject recognition advantages of the EOS 6D’s AE system to obtain a more consistent effect.
Auto Lighting Optimizer OFF
Auto Lighting Optimizer ON
Picture Style Settings
The EOS 6D not only features a number of Canon’s Picture Style settings but also Picture Style Auto to control color tones for every composition, based on information from the camera’s EOS Scene Detection System. This can be an effective feature not only in normal scenes, where standard “punchy” contrast will be used, but also in nature and outdoor scenes, where the blues and greens will look more vivid without the need to switch the camera’s Picture Style to Landscape.
* Compatible with iOS version 5.0 or later and Android
devices ve rsion 2.3/4.0 or later. Data ch arges may apply.
** The EOS Remote app will be available soon. This
soft ware enables you to upload images to social network services. Before uploading images, please be aware that image f iles may contain privacy related information such as people and places. If necessar y, please delete such information. Canon does not obtain, collect or use such images or any information included in such images through this soft ware.
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## In certain countries and regions, the use of GPS may
be restricted. T herefore be sure to use GP S in accordance w ith the laws and regu lations of your country or region. B e particularl y careful when tra veling out side your home country. As a signal is received from GPS satellites, take suf ficient measures when using in locations where the use of electronics is regulated.
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EOS CAMERAS
The Ultimate EOS
Canon has brought the best of the EOS-1 Series of digital cameras into one phenomenal, go anywhere, shoot any thing dynamo: the new flagship of the EOS line, the EOS-1D X. With a full-f rame 18.1 Megapixel CMOS sensor, all-new Dual 5+ Image Processors, image capture at 12.0 fps* (14.0 fps in Super High Speed Mode), faster, more accurate and customizable AF**, plus an all-new 100,000 -pixel RGB Metering Sensor with its own 4 Image Processor, the EOS-1D X reaches new levels of performance with speed, continuous shooting, focus and metering accuracy, light sensitivity, and ease of use. With rugged construction, improved HD video capture, numerous connec­tivit y options, and much, much more, the EOS-1D X is truly the ultimate EOS.
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The Power to Create
For stunning high resolution, full-frame photography with supercharged EOS performance, there’s simply no match for the EOS 5D Mark III. With a brand new full-frame 22.3 Megapixel Canon CMOS sensor, Canon’s amazing new 5+ Image Processor, a 61-Point High Density Reticular AF, dual card slots and shooting performance up to 6.0 fps, the refined EOS 5D Mark III is designed to perform. With an extended ISO range of 100–25600 (expandable to 50 (L), 51200 (H1) and 102400 (H2), a new intelligent viewfinder and Canon’s advanced iFCL Metering System, plus HDR, multiple exposure, refined HD movie recording and more, the EOS 5D Mark III is one of the most user-friendly, professional level, full-frame EOS ever.
* The maximum continuous shooting speed is restricted to 10 fps when the battery charge is less than 50% or when ISO speed is above 32000.
If the camera’s internal temperature is low and ISO speed is above 20000, the maximum continuous shooting speed is restricted to 10 fps.
** With firmware update, AF points in the EOS-1D X’s viewfinder can now be illuminated in red (intermittently) when the shutter button is pressed halfway during AI Servo AF mode.
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Additionally, the EOS-1D X allows cross-type autofocusing with the center AF point when the maximum aperture of a Canon EF lens becomes f/8 with an EF extender attached. Download firmware now at: usa.canon.com/eos1dxfirmwareupdate
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EOS CAMERAS
High Performance for High Expectations
For phenomenal full-frame performance in a compact and easy to use digital SLR , look no further than the brilliant EOS 5D Mark II. Featuring the ability to capture video in Full HD with its large full-frame CMOS sensor, it is an exciting tool not just for photographers, but also for videographers and cinematographers as well. It has a 21.1 Megapixel Canon CMOS sensor, a 4 Image Processor for speed, offers an extended ISO range and Live View shooting. Whether in the hands of a wedding photographer, capturing breathtaking landscapes, on a movie set, or any where in between, the EOS 5D Mark II helps bring photographic brilliance.
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Beyond the Still
With a host of phenomenal features designed to enhance and speed-up ever y facet of the photographic and moviemaking process, the cut ting-edge EOS 7D represents the next level of photographic and filmmaking performance. With its
18.0 Megapixel CMOS sensor and Dual 4 Image Processors, it shoots amazing stills and Full HD video without compromise. It has a bright and customizable Intelligent Viewfinder with approximately 100% coverage, a newly enhanced AF system, plus rugged, refined construction for reliable pro-level per formance any where, any time.
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EOS CAMERAS
An EOS with Perspective
For photographers and enthusiasts looking for a camera with the per fect combination of versatility, performance and ease-of-use, Canon has introduced the EOS 60D. Featuring a brilliant Canon 18.0 Megapixel CMOS sensor, a
4 Image Processor, a Vari-angle 3.0-inch Clear View LCD monitor with 180° rotation — per fect for self-portraits — plus a host of features inspired by Canon professional EOS DSLRs, the EOS 60D is power ful, compact and lightweight, per fect for a day of shooting. It offers 5.3 fps maximum perfor­mance, Full HD video, a flash sync of 1/250 sec, and a shutter that’s durabil­ity tested to 100,000 cycles. It features a horizontal Electronic Level display, accepts interchangeable focus screens and has a number of exciting in-cam­era functions. With all this and more, the EOS 60D offers a powerful image­capturing perspective.
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Inspiration On Demand
The new and sophisticated EOS Rebel T4i combines the best of EOS technologies to make advanced photography simple and fun. It has an 18.0 Megapixel
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APS-C CMOS sensor and a powerful new incredibly detailed images. A 9-point all cross-type AF system (including a high-precision dual cross f/2.8 center point) delivers improved autofocus performance, and new Hybrid CMOS AF increases autofocus speed when shooting photos and video in Live View. Movie Servo AF provides continuous focus of moving subjects for even more control while recording video; and a first ever for an EOS Rebel Camera, the EOS Rebel T4i features a Vari-angle Touch Screen 3.0 -inch Clear View LCD monitor II, which allows fast and intuitive camera operation. Add compatibilit y with Canon’s EF and EF-S lenses and a family of EOS accessories, the EOS Rebel T4i unlocks the door to creativity!
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