4147C005 Canon EOS R5 Mirrorless Camera Body Only, Full-Frame Hybrid Camera, 8K Video, 45 Megapixel CMOS Sensor, DIGIC X Image Processor, Up to 12 FPS, RF Mount, Black

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User Guide

This is the main product document for model 4147C005. Additionally, the document applies to other Canon models: 00013803325812, 04549292161205, 013803325812 013803327809, 4147C005

The file format is pdf, 937 pages, you can download this manual here .

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Slide Show. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 564
Setting Image Search Conditions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 567
Browsing Images with the Main Dial. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 571
Switching the Main Dial and Quick Control Dial 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 573
Rate/Voice Memo Button Function. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 574
Customizing Playback Information Display. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 576
Displaying the Highlight Alert. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 580
AF Point Display. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 581
Playback Grid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 582
Movie Play Count. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 583
HDMI HDR Output. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 585
Wireless Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 586
Tab Menus: Wireless Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 587
Wi-Fi/Bluetooth Connection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 589
Connecting to a Smartphone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 591
Connecting to a Computer via Wi-Fi. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 633
Sending Images to a Web Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 651
Image Transfer to FTP Servers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 658
Wi-Fi Connection via Access Points. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 684
Connecting to a Wireless Remote Control. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 692
Reconnecting via Wi-Fi. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 697
Registering Multiple Connection Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 699
Airplane Mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 701
Wi-Fi Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 702
Bluetooth Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 703
Nickname. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 704
GPS Device Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 705
Changing or Deleting Connection Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 710
Resetting Communication Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 713
View Info Screen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 714
Virtual Keyboard Operations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 715
Responding to Error Messages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 716
Wireless Communication Function Precautions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 730
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2.
Insert the card.
Card 1 (CFexpress card)
Card 2 (SD card)
The card in the rear card slot is [ ] (CFexpress card), and the one in
front of it is [ ] (SD card).
CFexpress card: With the card label facing you, insert the open side of
the card (2) into the card slot. Inserting cards the wrong way may
damage the camera.
The gray card-eject button pops out.
SD card: With the card label facing you, insert the card into the card
slot until it clicks into place.
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Changing the Interface Language
To change the interface language, see Language.
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Battery Level Indicator
When the power switch is set to < >, the battery level will be indicated.
Display
Level (%) 100–70 69–50 49–20 19–10 9–1 0
Note
Doing any of the following will exhaust the battery faster:
Pressing the shutter button halfway for a prolonged period.
Activating the AF frequently without taking a picture.
Using Image Stabilizer.
Using the Wi-Fi function or Bluetooth function.
The number of available shots may decrease depending on the actual shooting
conditions.
Lens operations are powered by the camera's battery. Certain lenses may exhaust
the battery faster than others.
See [ : Battery info.] to check the battery status ( ).
In low ambient temperatures, shooting may not be possible even with a sufficient
battery level.
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Detaching a Lens
1.
While pressing the lens release button, turn the adapter as shown by
the arrow.
Turn the lens until it stops, then detach it.
2.
Detach the lens from the adapter.
Hold down the lens release lever on the adapter and turn the lens
counterclockwise.
Turn the lens until it stops, then detach it.
Attach lens caps to the lens you removed.
Caution
For lens precautions, see Attaching/Detaching RF Lenses.
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Holding the Camera
Viewing the screen as you shoot
As you shoot, you can tilt the screen to adjust it. For details, see Using the Screen.
(1) Normal angle
(2) Low angle
(3) High angle
Shooting through the viewfinder
To obtain sharp images, hold the camera still to minimize camera shake.
(1) Horizontal shooting
(2) Vertical shooting
1.With your right hand, hold the camera firmly by the camera grip.
2.With your left hand, support the lens from below.
3.Rest your right index finger lightly on the shutter button.
4.Rest your arms and elbows lightly against the front of your body.
5.To maintain a stable stance, place one foot slightly ahead of the other.
6.Hold the camera near your face and look through the viewfinder.
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< > Main Dial
(1) After pressing a button, turn the < > dial.
Press a button such as < > or < >, then turn the < > dial.
If you press the shutter button halfway, the camera will go back to shooting standby.
Used for operations such as setting the ISO speed, drive mode, AF operation, white
balance, and flash exposure compensation.
(2) Turn only the
<
> dial.
Turn the < > dial while looking at the screen, viewfinder, or LCD panel.
Use this dial to set the shutter speed, aperture value, etc.
Note
The operations in (1) can be performed even when controls are locked with the
Multi-function lock ( ).
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< > Quick Control Dial 2
(1) After pressing a button, turn the < > dial.
Press a button such as < >, then turn the < > dial.
If you press the shutter button halfway, the camera will go back to shooting standby.
Used for operations such as switching between main tabs on the menu screen.
(2) Turn only the
<
> dial.
Turn the < > dial while looking at the screen, viewfinder, or LCD panel.
Used for operations such as setting the ISO speed.
Note
The operations in (1) can be performed even when controls are locked with the
Multi-function lock ( ).
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A+: Fully Automatic Shooting (Scene Intelligent Auto)
[ ] is a fully automatic mode. The camera analyzes the scene and sets the optimum
settings automatically. It can also adjust focus automatically on either the still or moving
subject by detecting the motion of the subject ( ).
1.
Set the shooting mode to [
].
Press the < > button, then turn the < > dial to select [ ].
2.
Aim the camera at what you will shoot (the subject).
An AF point may be displayed on the subject, under some shooting
conditions.
When an AF point is displayed on the screen, aim it over the subject.
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Remote Control Shooting
Remote Controller RC-6
Wireless Remote Control BR-E1
Remote Switch RS-80N3/TC-80N3
For remote control shooting, you can use an optional Remote Controller RC-6 (infrared) or
Wireless Remote Control BR-E1 (Bluetooth), or an optional Remote Switch RS-80N3 or
Timer Remote Controller TC-80N3 (both wired).
Remote Controller RC-6
You can shoot remotely up to approx. 5 meters/16.4 feet away from the front of the camera.
You can either shoot immediately or with a 2-sec. delay.
1.
Press the <
> button ( ).
With an image displayed on the screen, press the < > button.
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No information Basic information display
Shooting information display
2.
Browse images.
To play back images starting with your most recent shot, turn the
< > dial counterclockwise. To play back images starting with the first
captured image, turn the dial clockwise.
Each time you press the < > button, the display will change.
3.
Exit image playback.
Press the < > button to exit image playback and return to shooting
standby.
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Magnified Image Display
Setting the Initial Magnification Ratio and Position
You can magnify display of your captured images.
1.
Magnify the image.
Turn the < > dial clockwise.
The magnified view will appear. The position of the magnified area (1)
is displayed in the lower right of the screen, along with [ ].
To magnify images, turn the < > dial clockwise.
To reduce magnification, turn the < > dial counterclockwise. For
index display ( ), keep turning the dial.
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3.
Specify the part to be edited out.
Select either [ ] (Cut beginning) or [ ] (Cut end).
Press < > left or right to go back or forward one frame. Keep
pressing the multi-controller to fast rewind or fast forward frames. Each
turn of the < > dial goes back or forward one frame.
After deciding which part to edit out, press < >. The portion indicated
by a line at the bottom of the screen will remain.
4.
Check the edited movie.
Select [ ] to play back the edited movie.
To change the edited part, go back to step 3.
To cancel the editing, press the < > button.
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5.
Press the <
> button.
Images are now displayed on the television, with nothing displayed on
the camera screen.
The images will automatically be displayed at the optimum resolution
matching the connected television.
Caution
Adjust movie sound volume with the television. The sound volume cannot be
adjusted with the camera.
Before connecting or disconnecting the cable between the camera and television,
turn off the camera and television.
Depending on the television, part of the image displayed may be cut off.
Do not connect any other device's output to the camera's < >
terminal. Doing so may cause a malfunction.
Certain televisions may not display the images due to incompatibility.
It may take some time before images are displayed. To avoid delay, set [ : HDMI
resolution] to [1080p] ( ).
Touch-screen operations are not supported while the camera is connected to a
television.
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Selecting ([ ]) Multiple Images to Erase Together
By adding checkmarks to the images to be erased, you can erase all those images at once.
1.
Select [ : Erase images].
2.
Select [Select and erase images].
3.
Select an image.
Turn the < > dial to select an image to erase, then press < >.
To select another image to be erased, repeat step 3.
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3.
Rotate the image.
Each time you press < >, the image will rotate clockwise as follows:
90°→270°→0°.
To rotate another image, repeat steps 2 and 3.
Note
If you set [ : Auto rotate] to [On ] ( ) before taking pictures, you need not
rotate the image with this function.
If the rotated image is not displayed in the rotated orientation during image
playback, set [ : Auto rotate] to [On ].
Movies cannot be rotated.
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3.
Change the orientation information.
As you watch the camera and icon in the upper left of the screen,
press < > to specify which side is up. Each press of < > edits the
movie rotation information as follows: [ ] → [ ] → [ ].
Caution
Movies are played horizontally on the camera and via HDMI video output,
regardless of the [
: Add rotate info] setting ( ).
Movie orientation information of movies recorded with other cameras cannot be
edited with this camera.
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4.
Rate the image.
Press < >, and a blue highlight frame will appear as shown in the
screen shown above.
Turn the < > dial to select a rating mark, then press < >.
When you append a rating mark to the image, the number beside the
set rating will increase by one.
To rate another image, repeat steps 3 and 4.
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4.
Rate the images.
Turn the < > dial to select a rating mark, then select [OK].
All the images in the specified range will be rated (same rating) at
once.
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5.
Press the <
> button.
6.
Select [OK].
Check the target card, then select [OK].
7.
Select the target folder.
Select the folder to copy the image to, then press < >.
To create a new folder, select [Create folder].
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Copying All Images in a Folder or on a Card
You can copy all the images in a folder or on a card at once.
Selecting [Sel. ] or [All images] in [ : Image copy] copies all the images it contains.
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3.
Set the options as desired.
Set [Print type], [Date], and [File No.] options.
Print type
Standard Prints one image on one sheet.
Index
Multiple thumbnail images are printed
on one sheet.
Both
Prints both the standard and index
prints.
Date
On
[On] imprints the recorded date of the captured
image.
Off
File No.
On
[On] imprints the file number.
Off
4.
Exit the setting.
Press the < > button.
Next, select [Sel.Image] or [Multiple] to specify the images to be
printed.
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Specifying All Images in a Folder or Card
You can specify all the images in a folder or on a card at once for a photobook.
All images in the folder or on the card are specified for the photobook when you select [All
images in folder] or [All images on card] in the [Multiple] option for [ : Photobook Set-
up].
To clear selection, select [Clear all in folder] or [Clear all on card].
If the search conditions are set with [ : Set image search conditions] ( ) and you
select [Multiple], the display will change to [All found images] and [Clear all found
images].
[All found images]: All images filtered by the search conditions are specified for the
photobook.
[Clear all found images]: Clears photobook designation of all filtered images.
Caution
RAW images or movies cannot be specified for the photobook. Note that RAW
images or movies will not be specified for the photobook even if you specify all
images with [Multiple].
Do not use this camera to configure photobook settings for images with photobook
settings set up on another camera. All the photobook settings may be overwritten
inadvertently.
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Diffraction correction ( )
The diffraction by the lens aperture degrading the image sharpness can be
corrected. If [Enable] is set, the corrected image will be displayed. If the effect is
difficult to discern, magnify the image ( ).
Caution
Processing RAW images in the camera will not produce exactly the same results
as processing RAW images with Digital Photo Professional (EOS software).
If you perform [Brightness adjustment], noise, banding, etc. may be intensified
with the effects of adjustment.
When [Digital Lens Optimizer] is set, noise may be intensified together with the
effects of correction.
When [Digital Lens Optimizer] is set, image edges may be emphasized, under
some shooting conditions. Adjust sharpness of the Picture Style as needed.
Processing with [Digital Lens Optimizer] set to [High] may take some time.
Note
Effects of lens aberration correction vary by lens and by shooting conditions. Also,
the effect may be difficult to discern depending on the lens used, shooting
conditions, etc.
RAW movies cannot be processed. Process them with Digital Photo Professional
(EOS software).
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3.
Adjust the image.
Select < >, then press < >.
With < > selected, you can select the level by turning the < >
or < > dial without pressing < >.
Turn the < > or < > dial to select the level, then press < >.
Comparison screen
You can switch between the [After change] and [Shot settings]
screens by pressing the [ ] button, then turning the < > dial.
Items in orange on the [After change] screen have been modified
since the time of capture.
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Cropping JPEG/HEIF Images
You can crop a captured JPEG image and save it as another image. Cropping is available
for JPEG or HEIF images. RAW images and frame-grab images from 4K or 8K movies
cannot be cropped.
1.
Select [ : Cropping].
2.
Select an image.
Turn the < > dial to select the image to crop.
Press < > to display the cropping frame.
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3.
Select an image.
Turn the < > dial to select a HEIF image to convert to JPEG, then
press the < > button.
To select another image to convert, repeat step 3.
Press the < > button to convert to JPEG.
4.
Save.
Select [OK] to save the JPEG image.
If there are other images for conversion, select [Yes].
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Slide Show
You can play back the images on the card as an automatic slide show.
1.
Specify the images to be played back.
To play back all the images on the card, go to step 2.
If you want to specify the images to be played back in the slide show,
filter the images with [ : Set image search conditions] ( ).
2.
Select [ : Slide show].
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3.
Apply the search conditions.
Press < > and read the message displayed.
Select [OK].
The search condition is applied.
4.
Display the found images.
Press the < > button.
Only the images that match the set conditions (filtered) will be played
back.
When the images are filtered for display, the screen will have an outer
yellow frame (2).
Caution
If no images match the search conditions, < > cannot be pressed in step 3.
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3.
Browse by jumping.
(1) Jump method
(2) Playback position
Press the < > button.
In single-image display, turn the < > dial.
You can browse by the jump method set.
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2.
Select an option.
/ : Rating (Hold: (rec memo))
Assigns rating to the < > button. (Default setting.)
You can press the <
> button to select the rating to use.
During playback, you can rate images or clear ratings by pressing the
< > button. You can also hold it down for 2 sec. to start recording
a voice memo.
: Record memo ( disabled)
Assigns voice memo recording to the < > button.
During image playback, you can start recording a voice memo by
pressing the < > button.
/ : Play memo(Hold:Rec. memo)
Assigns voice memo playback to the < > button.
During image playback, you can play a voice memo by pressing the
< > button. You can also hold it down for 2 sec. to start recording
a voice memo.
/ : Protect(Hold:Record memo)
Assigns protection to the < > button.
During playback, you can protect images or clear protection by
pressing the < > button. You can also hold it down for 2 sec. to
start recording a voice memo.
: Erase images
Assigns erasure to the < > button.
During playback, you can erase images by pressing the < >
button.
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Installing Camera Connect on a Smartphone
The dedicated app Camera Connect (free of charge) must be installed on the smartphone
on which Android or iOS is installed.
Use the latest version of the smartphone OS.
Camera Connect can be installed from Google Play or App Store. Google Play or App
Store can also be accessed using the QR codes that appear when the camera is paired
or connected via Wi-Fi to a smartphone.
Note
For the operating system versions supported by Camera Connect, refer to the
download site of Camera Connect.
Sample screens and other details in this guide may not match the actual user
interface elements after camera firmware updates or updates to Camera Connect,
Android, or iOS.
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9.
Select [Pair via Bluetooth].
Press < > to start pairing.
To pair with a different smartphone after pairing with one initially, select
[OK] on the screen shown above.
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Steps on the smartphone
8.
Operate the smartphone to establish a Wi-Fi connection.
Smartphone's screen (sample)
Activate the smartphone's Wi-Fi function, then tap the SSID (network
name) checked in step 7 in Steps on the camera (1).
For the password, enter the password checked in step 7 in Steps on
the camera (1).
9.
Start Camera Connect and tap the camera to connect to via Wi-Fi.
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Sending Images to a Smartphone from the Camera
You can use the camera to send images to a smartphone paired via Bluetooth (Android
devices only) or connected via
Wi-Fi.
1
.
Switch to playback.
2.
Press the <
> button.
3.
Select [
Send images to smartphone].
If you perform this step while connected via Bluetooth, a message is
displayed, and the connection switches to a Wi-Fi connection.
4.
Select sending options and send the images.
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4.
Select [Size to send].
On the displayed screen, select an image size.
When sending movies, select the image quality in [Quality to send].
5.
Select [Send].
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(5) Sending images that match the search conditions
Send all the images that match the search conditions set in [Set image search conditions]
at once. For details on [Set image search conditions], see Setting Image Search
Conditions.
1.
Press < >.
2.
Select [Send all found].
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Terminating Wi-Fi Connections
Perform either of the following operations.
On the Camera Connect screen, tap [ ].
On the [ Wi-Fi on] screen, select [Disconnect,exit].
If the [ Wi-Fi on] screen is not displayed, select [ : Wi-Fi/Bluetooth connection].
Select [Disconnect,exit], then select [OK] on the confirmation screen.
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3.
Select [
Remote control (EOS Utility)].
If the history ( ) is displayed, switch screens with the < > < >
dial or <
>.
4.
Select [Add a device to connect to].
5.
Check the SSID (network name) and password.
Check the SSID (1) and password (2) displayed on the camera screen.
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[ Wi-Fi on] screen
Disconnect,exit
Terminates the Wi-Fi connection.
Confirm set.
You can check the settings.
Error details
When a Wi-Fi connection error occurs, you can check the details of the error.
The Wi-Fi connection to a computer is now complete.
Operate the camera using EOS Utility on the computer.
To reconnect via Wi-Fi, see Reconnecting via Wi-Fi.
Caution
If the Wi-Fi connection is terminated while recording a movie with remote shooting,
the following will occur.
Any movie recording in progress in movie recording mode will continue.
Any movie recording in progress in still photo shooting mode will end.
You cannot use the camera to shoot in still photo shooting mode when it is set to
movie recording mode in EOS Utility.
With a Wi-Fi connection to EOS Utility established, certain functions are
unavailable.
In remote shooting, the AF speed may become slower.
Depending on the communication status, image display or shutter release timing
may be delayed.
In Remote Live View shooting, the rate of image transmission is slower compared
to a connection via an interface cable. Therefore, moving subjects cannot be
displayed smoothly.
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Select [OK] to transfer the selected images to the computer.
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In a card
Select [All images].
Select your preferred selection method.
Selecting [Select transfer failed images] selects all images on the card for which
transfer failed.
Selecting [Select images not transferred] selects all unsent images on the card.
Selecting [Sel transfer fail img ( only)] selects all protected images on the card
for which transfer failed.
Selecting [Sel img not transfer. ( only)] selects all unsent protected images on
the card.
Selecting [Clear transfer history] clears the transfer history of images on the card.
After clearing the transfer history, you can select [Select images not transferred]
and transfer all images recorded on the card again.
After clearing the transfer history, you can select [Sel img not transfer. ( only)]
and transfer all protected images recorded on the card again.
Select [OK] to transfer the selected images to the computer.
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Sending Images to a Web Service
This section describes how to send images to image.canon.
Registering image.canon and Setting Up Auto Send
You can register image.canon on the camera and prepare to send your shots automatically.
A computer or smartphone with a browser and internet connection is required.
You will need to enter an email address used on your computer or smartphone.
For instructions on how to use image.canon services and details on countries and
regions where it is available, visit the image.canon site (https://image.canon/).
Separate ISP connection and access point fees may apply.
Steps on the camera (1)
1.
Set Wi-Fi settings to [Enable].
See steps 1–2 in Connecting to a Bluetooth-Compatible Smartphone
via Wi-Fi.
2.
Select [
: Wi-Fi/Bluetooth connection].
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12.
Select [Auto send].
Once [Enable] is set, images are automatically sent when you turn the
camera on.
13.
Select [Type to send].
Set to [Stills only] or [Stills+movies].
14.
Restart the camera.
The images are now sent automatically.
To switch networks, select [Switch network] and follow steps 5–8.
To remove the connection, select [Clear camera web link settings] and then [OK].
Note
All image files on cards are sent when [Auto send] is set to [Enable].
When [Auto send] is set to [Enable], auto send starts after the camera starts up
(or recovers from auto power off).
Any images captured during auto sending are also sent.
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5.
Select [Setting method].
Select an option and then [OK] to go to the next screen.
Select [Configure online] to configure connection settings and then
join the network.
Select [Configure offline] to configure FTP server connection settings
without connecting.
6.
Select [Connect with WPS].
Follow these steps to connect via WPS (PBC mode). To connect to
access points in other ways, see Wi-Fi Connection via Access Points.
7.
Select [WPS (PBC mode)].
Select [OK].
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6.
Configure proxy server settings.
Not displayed if you selected [FTPS] in step 1.
Select [OK] to go to the next screen.
7.
Configure the login method.
Select [OK] to go to the next screen.
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3.
Select an option to configure.
Automatic transfer
Select [Enable] for automatic image transfer to the FTP server
immediately after shooting. You can continue shooting still photos as
usual while images are being transferred.
Caution
Before shooting, make sure a card is in the camera. If you
shoot without recording images, they cannot be transferred.
Automatic transfer of movies during recording is not
supported. After recording, transfer movies as described in
Transferring Multiple Images at Once or Adding a Caption
Before Transfer.
Images cannot be erased during image transfer.
Note
During continuous shooting, images are transferred to the
FTP server in the order they are captured.
Captured images are also stored on the card.
In the case of any images for which transfer fails or is
interrupted, the camera attempts transfer again automatically
when the connection is recovered ( ). You can also try again
later to manually transfer all of these images at once ( ).
Repeated automatic transfer is not attempted if network
settings (such as FTP server settings) are changed before
automatic FTP transfer begins.
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In a folder
Select [Sel. ].
Select your preferred selection method.
Selecting [Select transfer failed images] selects all images in the selected folder
for which transfer failed.
Selecting [Select images not transferred] selects all unsent images in the selected
folder.
Selecting [Sel transfer fail img ( only)] selects all protected images in the
selected folder for which transfer failed.
Selecting [Sel img not transfer. ( only)] selects all unsent protected images in
the selected folder.
Selecting [Clear transfer history] clears the transfer history of images in the
selected folder.
After clearing the transfer history, you can select [Select images not transferred]
and transfer all images in the folder again.
After clearing the transfer history, you can select [Sel img not transfer. ( only)]
and transfer all protected images in the folder again.
Select a folder.
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3.
Enter the number.
Turn the < > dial to move the input position in the upper area, and
use the < > < > dials or < > to select numbers to enter.
Press < > to enter the selected number.
To set the entered numbers and return to the screen for step 2, press
the <
> button.
4.
Select [OK].
When you have completed setting the necessary items, select [OK].
If you are not sure what to enter, see Checking Network Settings, or
ask the network administrator or another person knowledgeable about
the network.
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Canceling the Pairing
Before pairing with a different
BR-E1, clear the information about the connected remote
control.
1
.
Select [ : Wi-Fi/Bluetooth connection].
2.
Select [
Connect to Wireless Remote].
3.
Select [Delete connection information].
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Registering Multiple Connection Settings
You can register up to 10 connection settings for the wireless communication functions.
1.
Select [ : Wi-Fi/Bluetooth connection].
2.
Select an option.
If the history ( ) is displayed, switch screens with the < > < >
dial or < >.
For details on [ Connect to smartphone], see Connecting to a
Smartphone.
For details on [ Remote control (EOS Utility)], see Connecting to a
Computer via Wi-Fi.
For details on [ Transfer images to FTP server], see Image
Transfer to FTP Servers.
For details on [ Upload to Web service], see Sending Images to a
Web Service.
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3.
In [Select GPS device], select [GPS receiver].
4.
Take the picture.
For details on [Set up], refer to the GP-E2 Instruction Manual.
Caution
Precautions when using GP-E2
Before use, check the countries and regions where use of GPS is allowed, and
follow local regulations.
Update the GP-E2 firmware to Ver. 2.0.0 or later.
Firmware updating requires an interface cable. For updating instructions, visit the
Canon website.
GP-E2 cannot be connected to the camera with a cable.
The camera does not record the shooting direction.
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Resetting Communication Settings
All wireless communication settings can be deleted. By deleting the wireless communication
settings, you can prevent their information from being exposed when you lend or give your
camera to other people.
1.
Select [ : Reset communication settings].
2.
Select [OK].
Caution
If you have paired the camera with a smartphone, on the smartphone's Bluetooth
settings screen, delete the connection information of the camera for which you
restored default wireless communication settings.
Note
All wireless communication settings can be cleared by selecting the
[Communication settings] option for [Other settings] in [ : Reset camera].
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21: No address assigned by DHCP server
What to check on the camera
On the camera, IP address is set to [Auto setting]. Is this the correct setting?
If no DHCP server is used, specify the settings after setting the IP address to
[Manual setting] on the camera ( ).
What to check on the DHCP server
Is the power of the DHCP server on?
Turn on the DHCP server.
Are there enough addresses for assignment by the DHCP server?
Increase the number of addresses assigned by the DHCP server.
Remove devices assigned addresses by the DHCP server from the network to
reduce the number of addresses in use.
Is the DHCP server working correctly?
Check the DHCP server settings to make sure it is working correctly as a DHCP
server.
If applicable, ask your network administrator to ensure the DHCP server is available.
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On the camera, does the FTP server's IP address setting (in [Address]) match the
server's actual address?
Configure the IP address on the camera to match the actual FTP server address
( ).
Is a firewall or other security software enabled?
Some security software uses a firewall to restrict access to the FTP server. Change
the firewall settings to allow access to the FTP server.
You may be able to access the FTP server by setting [Passive mode] to [Enable]
on the camera ( ).
Are you connecting to the FTP server via a broadband router?
Some broadband routers use a firewall to restrict access to the FTP server. Change
the firewall settings to allow access to the FTP server.
You may be able to access the FTP server by setting [Passive mode] to [Enable]
on the camera ( ).
What to check on the proxy server
Is the proxy server on?
Turn on the proxy server.
Is the proxy server working correctly?
Check the proxy server settings to make sure the server is working correctly as a
proxy server.
If applicable, ask your network administrator for the proxy server's address setting
and port number, then set them on the camera.
What to check on the network as a whole
Does your network include a router or similar device that serves as a gateway?
If applicable, ask your network administrator for the network gateway address and
set it on the camera ( , ).
Make sure that the gateway address setting is correctly entered on all network
devices including the camera.
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Security
If security settings have not been properly set, the following problems may occur.
Transmission monitoring
Third parties with malicious intent may monitor wireless LAN transmissions and attempt
to acquire the data you are sending.
Unauthorized network access
Third parties with malicious intent may gain unauthorized access to the network you are
using to steal, modify, or destroy information. Additionally, you could fall victim to other
types of unauthorized access such as impersonation (where someone assumes an
identity to gain access to unauthorized information) or springboard attacks (where
someone gains unauthorized access to your network as a springboard to cover their
tracks when infiltrating other systems).
It is recommended to make use of the systems and functions to thoroughly secure your
network, preventing these types of problems from occurring.
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Tab Menus: Set-up
Set-up 1
(1) Record func+card/folder sel.
Selecting Cards for Recording/Playback
Creating a Folder
(2) File numbering
(3) File name
(4) Format card
(5) Auto rotate
(6) Add rotate info
(7) Date/Time/Zone
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Rec options
Set the recording method for movies.
Standard
Records movies to the card selected in [ Record/play].
Auto switch card
Same as [Standard], but recording ends when the card becomes
full. When you resume recording, the camera switches to the other
card for recording. A new folder is created after switching cards.
,
For each recording, a RAW movie is recorded to card and an
MP4 movie to card , both with the same file number. When one
card becomes full, recording is no longer possible.
Rec. to multiple
For each recording, the same movie is recorded to card
and .
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Renaming Folders
1.
Enter letters and numbers of your choice.
You can enter five characters.
By selecting [ ], you can change the input mode.
To delete single characters, select [ ] or press the < > button.
Use the < > dial or < > to select a character, then press < > to
enter it.
2.
Exit the setting.
Press the < > button, then press [OK].
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2.
Set the item.
Select [Numbering].
Select [Continuous] or [Auto reset].
If you want to reset the file numbering, select [Manual reset] ( ).
Select [OK] to create a new folder, and the file number will start with
0001.
Caution
If the file number in folder 999 reaches 9999, shooting will not be possible even if
the card still has free space. After a message requesting you to replace the card is
displayed, switch to a new card.
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File Naming
File names consist of four alphanumeric characters followed by a four-digit file number ( )
and file extension. You can change the first four alphanumeric characters, which by default
are unique for each camera and set when the camera is shipped.
User setting 1 enables you to register four characters of your choice. User setting 2 adds
three initial, registered characters of your choice to a fourth character representing the
image size that is added automatically after you shoot.
(Example)
Registering/Changing File Names
1.
Select [
: File name].
2.
Select [Change User setting*].
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Conditions requiring card formatting
The card is new.
The card was formatted by a different camera or a computer.
The card is full of images or data.
A card-related error is displayed ( ).
Low-level formatting
Perform low-level formatting if the card's writing or reading speed seems slow or if you
want to totally erase the data on the card.
Since low-level formatting will format all recordable sectors on the card, the formatting
will take longer than normal formatting.
During low-level formatting, you can cancel formatting by selecting [Cancel]. Even in
this case, normal formatting will already be complete and you can use the card as usual.
Card file formats
CFexpress cards are exFAT formatted.
SD/SDHC cards will be formatted in FAT32. SDXC cards will be formatted in exFAT.
Individual movies recorded to exFAT-formatted cards are recorded as a single file
(without splitting them into multiple files) even if they exceed 4 GB, so the resulting
movie file will exceed 4 GB.
Caution
It may not be possible to use cards formatted with this camera in other cameras.
Also note that exFAT-formatted cards may not be recognized by some computer
operating systems or card readers.
Formatting or erasing data on a card does not completely erase the data. Be aware
of this when selling or discarding the card. When disposing of cards, take steps to
protect personal information if necessary, as by physically destroying cards.
Note
The card capacity displayed on the card format screen may be smaller than the
capacity indicated on the card.
This device incorporates exFAT technology licensed from Microsoft.
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Language
1.
Select [
: Language ].
2.
Set the desired language.
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Help
Changing the Help Text Size
When [ Help] is displayed, you can display a description of the feature by pressing the
< > button. Press it again to exit Help display. To scroll the screen when a scrollbar (1)
appears on the right, turn the < > dial.
Example: [ : Case 2]
< >
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Changing the Help Text Size
1.
Select [ : Help text size].
2.
Select an option.
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Power Saving
You can adjust the timing of when the screen, camera, and viewfinder turn off automatically
after the camera is left idle (Display off, Auto power off, and Viewfinder off).
1.
Select [ : Power saving].
2.
Select an option.
Note
Even when [Auto power off] is set to [Disable], the screen will turn off after the
time set in [Display off].
[Display off] and [Auto power off] settings have no effect when [ : Eco mode] is
set to [On].
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Screen Brightness
1.
Select [
: Screen brightness].
2.
Make the adjustment.
Referring to the gray image, turn the < > dial to adjust brightness,
then press < >. Check the effect on the screen.
Note
To check the image's exposure, referring to the histogram is recommended ( ).
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UI Magnification
You can magnify menu screens by double-tapping with two fingers. Double-tap again to
restore the original display size.
1.
Select [ : UI magnification].
2.
Select [Enable].
Caution
Use camera controls when configuring menu functions with the display magnified.
Touch-screen operations are not supported.
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Cleaning Manually
Dust that could not be removed by automatic cleaning can be removed manually with a
commercially available blower or similar tool.
Always use a fully charged battery.
The image sensor is extremely delicate. If the sensor needs to be cleaned directly, having it
done by a Canon Service Center is recommended.
1.
Select [Clean manually].
2.
Select [OK].
3.
Remove the lens and clean the sensor.
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3.
Register the desired items.
Select the Custom shooting mode to register, then select [OK] on the
[Register settings] screen.
The current camera settings are registered to Custom shooting mode
C*.
Automatic Update of Registered Settings
If you change a setting while shooting in Custom shooting mode, the mode can be
automatically updated with the new setting (Auto update). To enable this automatic update,
set [Auto update set.] to [Enable] in step 2.
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Save/Load Settings on Card
Saving Camera Settings
Loading Camera Settings
Current camera settings such as shooting, menu, and Custom Function settings can be
saved to a card as a camera settings file. By loading a camera settings file, you can apply
the state of the settings as saved. This enables you to save and apply optimal settings for
specific shooting situations, or load settings files on other EOS R5 cameras to use the
cameras with the same settings.
Saving Camera Settings
1.
Select [ : Save/load cam settings on card].
2.
Select [Save to card].
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Caution
Using a genuine Canon Battery Pack LP-E6NH/LP-E6N is recommended. If you
use batteries that are not genuine Canon products, the camera's full performance
may not be attained or malfunction may result.
Note
The shutter count is the number of still photos taken (not including movie
recording).
Battery information is also displayed when an optional Battery Grip BG-R10 is
used.
If a battery communication error message is displayed, follow the instructions in the
message.
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Caution
Do not apply the label on any part other than as shown in the illustration in step 2.
Otherwise, the misplaced label may make it difficult to insert the battery or
impossible to turn on the power.
When you use Battery Grip BG-R10 (sold separately), the label may peel off after
repeated insertion and removal from the battery magazine. If it peels off, apply a
new label.
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Deleting the Registered Battery Information
1.
Select [Delete info.].
In Registering Batteries to the Camera, select [Delete info.] in step 2.
2.
Select the battery information to delete.
[ ] is displayed.
3.
Press the < > button.
Select [OK] on the confirmation screen.
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Custom Functions/My Menu
You can fine-tune camera functions and change the functionality of buttons and dials to suit
your shooting preferences. You can also add menu items and Custom Functions that you
adjust frequently to My Menu tabs.
Tab Menus: Customization
Custom Function Setting Items
Tab Menus: My Menu
Registering My Menu
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Custom Functions 5
(1) Clear all Custom Func. (C.Fn)
Selecting [ : Clear all Custom Func. (C.Fn)] clears all Custom Function settings.
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Custom Function Setting Items
C.Fn1
C.Fn2
C.Fn3
C.Fn4
C.Fn5
You can customize camera features on the [ ] tab to suit your shooting preferences. Any
settings you change from default values are displayed in blue.
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Safety shift
If the subject brightness changes and the standard exposure cannot be obtained within the
autoexposure range, the camera will automatically change the manually selected setting to
obtain the standard exposure. [Shutter speed/Aperture] applies to [ ] or [ ] mode.
[ISO speed] applies to [ ], [ ], or [ ] mode.
OFF: Disable
Tv/Av: Shutter speed/Aperture
ISO: ISO speed
Note
Safety shift overrides any changes to [ISO speed range] or [Min. shutter spd.]
from default settings in [ : ISO speed settings] if standard exposure cannot
be obtained.
The minimum and maximum limits for the safety shift with the ISO speed are
determined by [Auto range] ( ). However, if the manually set ISO speed exceeds
the [Auto range], the safety shift will take effect up or down to the manually set
ISO speed.
Safety shift will take effect as necessary even when flash is used.
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Functions available for customization
AF
●: Default ○: Available for customization
Function
Metering and AF
start
AF stop
AF point selection
Direct AF point
selection
Set AF point to
center
Switch to
registered AF
func.
*1
Direct AF method
selection
*1
One-Shot AF
Servo AF
*1
Eye Detection
AF
*1
Touch & drag AF
Eye detection
Peaking
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Add IPTC information
Registering IPTC (International Press Telecommunications Council) information to the
camera from EOS Utility (EOS software) enables you to record (add) this information to
JPEG/HEIF/RAW still photos at the time of shooting. This is helpful in file management
and other tasks using the IPTC information.
For instructions on registering IPTC information to the camera and details on the
information you can register, refer to the EOS Utility Instruction Manual.
OFF: Disable
ON: Enable
Caution
IPTC information is not added when you record movies.
Note
During playback, you can check whether IPTC information was added.
You can use Digital Photo Professional (EOS software) to check IPTC information
in images.
IPTC information registered to the camera is not erased if you select [ : Clear all
Custom Func. (C.Fn)] ( ), but the setting changes to [Disable].
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Registering Menu Items on My Menu Tabs
1.
Select [MY MENU*: Configure].
2.
Select [Select items to register].
3.
Register the desired items.
Select an item, then press < >.
Select [OK] on the confirmation screen.
You can register up to six items.
To return to the screen in step 2, press the < > button.
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Menu Display Settings
You can select [Menu display] to set the menu screen that is to appear first when you press
the < > button.
Normal display
Displays the last displayed menu screen.
Display from My Menu tab
Displays with the [ ] tab selected.
Display only My Menu tab
Restricts display to the [ ] tab ([ ]/[ ]/[ ]/[ ]/[ ]/[ ] tabs are not displayed).
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Using a Card Reader
You can use a card reader to import images to a computer.
1.
Install Digital Photo Professional ( ).
2.
Insert the card into the card reader.
3.
Use Digital Photo Professional to import the images.
Refer to the Digital Photo Professional Instruction Manual.
Note
When downloading images from the camera to a computer with a card reader
without using EOS software, copy the DCIM folder on the card to the computer.
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2.
Connect the power cord.
Connect the power cord to the USB power adapter and plug the other
end into a power outlet.
Charging begins, and the access lamp (1) is lit in green.
[ ] is displayed on the LCD panel.
When charging is finished, the access lamp turns off.
Supplying power
To power the camera without charging, set the camera power switch to < >. However,
batteries are charged during auto power off.
[ ] is displayed on the LCD panel and screen while the camera is powered.
To change from powering the camera to charging, set the camera power switch to
< >.
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Caution
When reattaching the battery compartment cover to the camera, attach it opened to
at least 90°.
Do not touch the camera or battery grip contacts.
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Attaching Batteries
1.
Attach the batteries.
Insert the batteries as shown.
When only one battery is used, it can be inserted in either position.
To secure the batteries, push in the direction of the arrows until they
click into place.
To remove the batteries, press the battery magazine lever in the
direction of the arrow.
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3.
Connect the DC coupler to the AC adapter.
Fully insert the DC coupler plug into the socket of AC Adapter AC-E6N
(sold separately).
4.
Connect the power cord.
Connect the power cord to the AC adapter and insert the power plug
into a power outlet.
Caution
While the camera is on, do not connect or disconnect the power cord or socket,
and do not remove the battery magazine.
Avoid getting the DC coupler cord caught between the battery grip and battery
magazine.
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Troubleshooting Guide
Power-related problems
Shooting-related problems
Problems with wireless features
Operation problems
Display problems
Playback problems
Sensor cleaning problems
Computer connection problems
If a problem occurs with the camera, first refer to this Troubleshooting Guide. If this
Troubleshooting Guide does not resolve the problem, take the camera to the nearest Canon
Service Center.
Power-related problems
Batteries cannot be charged with the battery charger.
If the battery's remaining capacity ( ) is 94% or higher, the battery will not be charged.
Do not use any battery packs other than a genuine Canon Battery Pack LP-E6NH/
LP-E6N/LP-E6.
In case of charging or charger issues, see Charging the Battery.
The charger's lamp blinks at high speed.
If (1) the battery charger or battery has a problem or (2) communication with the battery
failed (with a non-Canon battery pack), the protection circuit will stop charging, and the
charge lamp will blink in orange at a constant high speed. In the case of (1), unplug the
charger's power plug from the power outlet, reattach the battery, wait a few minutes, and
then reconnect the power plug to the power outlet. If the problem persists, take the
camera to the nearest Canon Service Center.
The charger's lamp does not blink.
If the internal temperature of the battery attached to the charger is high, the charger will
not charge the battery for safety reasons (lamp off). During charging, if the battery's
temperature becomes high for any reason, charging will stop automatically (lamp blinks).
When the battery temperature goes down, charging will resume automatically.
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The image flickers or horizontal stripes appear during movie recording.
Flickering, horizontal stripes (noise), or irregular exposures can be caused by
fluorescent lighting, LED lighting, or other light sources during movie recording. Also,
changes in the exposure (brightness) or color tone may be recorded. In [ ] mode,
using a slower shutter speed may reduce the problem. The problem may be more
noticeable in time-lapse movie recording.
The subject looks distorted during movie recording.
If you move the camera to the left or right (panning) or shoot a moving subject, the
image may look distorted. The problem may be more noticeable in time-lapse movie
recording.
Sound is not recorded in movies.
Sound is not recorded in High Frame Rate movies.
A time code is not added.
Time codes are not added when you record High Frame Rate movies with [Count up] in
[ : Time code] set to [Free run] ( ). Additionally, no time code is added to HDMI
video output ( ).
Time codes advance faster than the actual time.
Time codes in High Frame Rate movie recording advance 4 sec. per second ( ).
I cannot take still photos during movie recording.
Still photos cannot be taken during movie recording. To shoot still photos, stop recording
the movie, then select a shooting mode for still photos.
I cannot record movies during still photo shooting.
It may not be possible to record movies during still photo shooting if operations such as
extended Live View display increase the camera's internal temperature. Turn off the
camera or take other measures, and wait until the camera cools down.
In [ ] shooting mode, lowering the [ ] movie recording quality may enable movie
recording.
In shooting modes other than [ ], lowering the [ ] movie recording quality may
enable movie recording.
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Images cannot be resized or cropped.
This camera cannot resize JPEG images, RAW images, or frame-grab images from
8K or 4K movies saved as still photos ( ).
This camera cannot crop RAW images, images captured with [HDR shooting ]
in [ : HDR PQ settings] set to [Enable], or frame-grab images from 8K or 4K movies
saved as still photos ( ).
Dots of light appear on the image.
White, red, or blue dots of light may appear in captured images if the sensor is affected
by cosmic rays or similar factors. Their appearance may be reduced by performing
[Clean now ] under [ : Sensor cleaning] ( ).
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System Map
: Bundled accessories
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(1) Speedlite Transmitter ST-E2
(2) Speedlite Transmitter ST-E3-RT
(3) Speedlite EL-100
(4) Speedlite 430EX III-RT/430EX III
(5) Speedlite 470EX-AI
(6) Speedlite 600EX II-RT
(7) Speedlite EL-1
(8) Macro Ring Lite MR-14EX II
(9) Macro Twin Lite MT-26EX-RT
(10) Directional Stereo Microphone DM-E1
(11) Stereo Microphone DM-E100
(12) Headphones
(13) GPS Receiver GP-E2
(14) Remote Controller RC-6
(15) Wireless Remote Control BR-E1
(16) Remote Switch RS-80N3
(17) Timer Remote Controller TC-80N3
(18) RF lenses
(19) EF lenses
(20) EF-S lenses
(21) Mount Adapter
(22) Strap
(23) Hand Strap E2
(24) Protecting Cloth PC-E1/E2
(25) Battery Pack LP-E6NH
*1
(26) Battery Charger LC-E6
(27) AC Adapter AC-E6N
*2
(28) DC Coupler DR-E6
*2
(29) USB Power Adapter PD-E1
*3
(30) Battery Grip BG-R10
(31) Wireless File Transmitter WFT-R10
(32) Car Battery Cable CB-570
(33) Car Battery Charger CBC-E6
(34) HDMI cable
*7
(35) TV/monitor
(36) Interface Cable IFC-100U (approx. 1 m/3.2 ft.)
*4, 5
(37) Wireless LAN access point
(38) Interface Cable IFC-400U (approx. 4 m/13.1 ft.)
*4, 6
(39) CFexpress card
(40) SD/SDHC/SDXC memory cards
(41) Card reader
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(24) AEB/FEB
(25) View Assist
(26) HDR PQ
(27) Flash ready/FE lock/High-speed sync
(28) Electronic shutter
(29) Touch Shutter/Create folder
(30) AE lock
(31) Shutter speed/Multi-function lock warning
(32) Aperture value
(33) Wi-Fi function
(34) Wi-Fi signal strength
(35) Bluetooth function
(36) Exposure simulation
(37) Magnify button
(38) ISO speed
(39) Highlight tone priority
(40) Exposure compensation
(41) Exposure level indicator
Note
You can specify the information displayed in response to pressing the < >
button ( ).
The electronic level is not displayed when the camera is connected via HDMI to a
television.
Other icons may be displayed temporarily after setting adjustments.
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EF100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM
EF200-400mm f/4L IS USM Extender 1.4X
EF-S24mm f/2.8 STM
EF-S35mm f/2.8 Macro IS STM
EF-S10-18mm f/4.5-5.6 IS STM
EF-S18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM
EF-S18-55mm f/4-5.6 IS STM
EF-S18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM
EF-S18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM
EF-S55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS STM
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Still photo file size / Number of possible shots / Maximum burst for continuous
shooting
Image quality
File size
[Approx. MB]
Possible
shots
[Approx.]
*1
Maximum burst [Approx.]
*5
SD card
*1
SD card
*1
[Hi-speed]
CFexpress
card
*2
JPEG
*4
13.5 2240 190 350 350
6.8 4450 260 350
7.8 3860 320 350
4.1 7330 290 350
4.7 6420 330 350
2.6 11360 330 350
1.8 16790 340 350
HEIF
*3
13.4 2240 190 280 280
10.0 2970 210 330
8.3 3580 310 310
6.3 4730 350 360
5.1 5710 340 360
4.0 7330 360 350
1.8 14480 340 360
RAW
*4
45.4 670 66 87 180
21.9 1440 130 260 260
RAW+JPEG
*4
+
45.4+13.5 520 64 79 160
+
21.9+13.5 870 100 130 240
RAW+HEIF
*3
+
45.4+13.4 480 61 74 90
+
21.9+13.4 780 110 140 140
*1: The number of possible shots and maximum burst (SD card) apply to a UHS-I compliant 32 GB SD card
based on Canon testing standards. The number of possible shots and maximum burst (SD card [Hi-speed])
apply to a UHS-II compliant 32 GB SD card based on Canon testing standards.
*2: The number of shots available and maximum burst (CFexpress card) apply to a 325 GB CFexpress
card conforming to Canon testing standards.
*3: Available when [HDR PQ] for HDR shooting is set to [Enable
].
*4: When [HDR PQ] for HDR shooting is set to [Disable].
*5: With mechanical shutter or electronic 1st-curtain shutter, shot at approx. 12 fps.
*File size, number of possible shots, and maximum burst vary depending on shooting conditions (including
1.6x crop/aspect ratio, subject, memory card brand, ISO speed, Picture Style, and Custom Function).
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About MPEG-4 Licensing
“This product is licensed under AT&T patents for the
MPEG-4
standard and may be used for
encoding
MPEG-4 compliant video and/or decoding MPEG-4 compliant video that was
encoded only (1) for a personal and non-commercial purpose or (2) by a video provider
licensed under the AT&T patents to provide MPEG-4 compliant video. No license is granted
or implied for any other use for MPEG-4 standard.”
THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE AVC PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR
THE PERSONAL USE OF A CONSUMER OR OTHER USES IN WHICH IT DOES NOT
RECEIVE REMUNERATION TO (i) ENCODE VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE AVC
STANDARD (''AVC VIDEO'') AND/OR (ii) DECODE AVC VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY
A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL ACTIVITY AND/OR WAS OBTAINED FROM
A VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED TO PROVIDE AVC VIDEO. NO LICENSE IS GRANTED
OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER USE. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION MAY BE
OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA, L.L.C. SEE
HTTP://WWW.MPEGLA.COM
* Notice displayed in English as required.
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