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ENGLISH
Before Use
Basic Guide
Advanced Guide
1
Camera Basics
2
Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode
3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
Appendix
Index
5
Tv, Av, and M Mode
Camera User Guide
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Basic Guide
Advanced Guide
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Camera Basics
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Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode
3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
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Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
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Appendix
Index
5
Tv, Av, and M Mode
Before Use
Initial Information
Package Contents
Before use, make sure the following items are included in the package.
If anything is missing, contact your camera retailer.
Camera
Battery Pack
NB-6LH*
Battery Charger
CB-2LY/CB-2LYE
Neck Strap
Lens Cap
(with cord)
* Do not peel off the battery pack label.
● Printed matter is also included.
● A memory card is not included (
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2).
Compatible Memory Cards
The following memory cards (sold separately) can be used, regardless of
capacity.
● SD memory cards*
● SDHC memory cards*
● SDXC memory cards*
* Cards conforming to SD standards. However, not all memory cards have been
verified to work with the camera.

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Basic Guide
Advanced Guide
1
Camera Basics
2
Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode
3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
Appendix
Index
5
Tv, Av, and M Mode
Preliminary Notes and Legal
Information
● Take and review some test shots initially to make sure the images
were recorded correctly. Please note that Canon Inc., its subsidiaries
and affiliates, and its distributors are not liable for any consequential
damages arising from any malfunction of a camera or accessory,
including memory cards, that result in the failure of an image to be
recorded or to be recorded in a way that is machine readable.
● Images recorded by the camera shall be for personal use. Refrain
from unauthorized recording that infringes on copyright law, and note
that even for personal use, photography may contravene copyright
or other legal rights at some performances or exhibitions, or in some
commercial settings.
● For information on camera warranty or Canon Customer Support,
please refer to the warranty information provided with your camera
User Manual Kit.
● Although the LCD monitor is produced under extremely high-precision
manufacturing conditions and more than 99.99% of the pixels meet
design specifications, in rare cases some pixels may be defective
or may appear as red or black dots. This does not indicate camera
damage or affect recorded images.
● The LCD monitor may be covered with a thin plastic film for protection
against scratches during shipment. If covered, remove the film before
using the camera.
● When the camera is used over an extended period, it may become
warm. This does not indicate damage.

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Basic Guide
Advanced Guide
1
Camera Basics
2
Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode
3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
Appendix
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(1) (3) (4)
(7)
(6)
(5)
(13)
(14)
(8)
(11) (12)(9) (10)
(17)
(16)
(15)
(2)
(1) Screen (LCD monitor)
(2) Microphone
(3) ON/OFF button
(4) Mode dial
(5) Movie button
(6) [
(Exposure compensation)] /
[
(Single-image erase)] button
(7) AV OUT (Audio/video output) /
DIGITAL terminal
(8) HDMI
TM
terminal
(9) [
(Playback)] button
(10) Indicator
(11) [
(Mobile Device Connection)]
button
(12) [
] button
(13) [
(ISO speed)] / [ (Wi-Fi)] /
Up button
(14) [
(Manual focus)] / [ (Macro)]
/ Left button
(15) FUNC./SET button
(16) [
(Flash)] / Right button
(17) [
(Display)] / Down button
Part Names and Conventions in This
Guide
(5)
(10) (11) (13)(12)
(6)
(9)
(16)
(15)
(14)
(4)(3)(2)(1)
(4)
(7)
(8)
(1) Zoom lever
Shooting: [
(telephoto)] /
[
(wide angle)]
Playback: [
(magnify)] /
[
(index)]
(2) Shutter button
(3) Front dial
(4) Strap mount
(5) Flash
(6) Wi-Fi antenna area
(7) Lamp
(8) Speaker
(9)
(N-Mark)*
(10) Lens
(11) Lens hood/filter adapter mount
(12) [
(Framing Assist – Seek)]
button
(13) [
(Framing Assist – Lock)]
button
(14) Tripod socket
(15) DC coupler terminal cover
(16) Memory card/battery cover
* Used with NFC features (
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Basic Guide
Advanced Guide
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Camera Basics
2
Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode
3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
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Appendix
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● In this guide, icons are used to represent the corresponding camera
buttons and dials on which they appear or which they resemble.
● The following camera buttons and controls are represented by icons.
[
] Front dial (3) on front
[ ] Up button (13) on back
[ ] Left button (14) on back
[ ] Right button (16) on back
[
] Down button (17) on back
● Shooting modes and on-screen icons and text are indicated in
brackets.
●
: Important information you should know
● : Notes and tips for expert camera use
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a page number)
● Instructions in this guide apply to the camera under default settings.
● For convenience, all supported memory cards are simply referred to as
the “memory card”.
● The symbols “
Still Images” and “ Movies” below titles indicate
how the function is used—whether for still images or movies.

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Basic Guide
Advanced Guide
1
Camera Basics
2
Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode
3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
Appendix
Index
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Table of Contents
Before Use
Initial Information .............................................................. 2
Package Contents .................................................................... 2
Compatible Memory Cards....................................................... 2
Preliminary Notes and Legal Information ................................. 3
Part Names and Conventions in This Guide ............................ 4
Common Camera Operations ................................................ 12
Safety Precautions ................................................................. 14
Basic Guide
Basic Operations............................................................. 17
Initial Preparations.................................................................. 17
Attaching Accessories ...............................................................17
Holding the Camera ...................................................................18
Charging the Battery Pack .........................................................18
Inserting the Battery Pack and Memory Card ............................19
Removing the Battery Pack and Memory Card .....................19
Setting the Date and Time .........................................................20
Changing the Date and Time .................................................20
Display Language ...................................................................... 21
Trying the Camera Out ........................................................... 22
Shooting (Smart Auto) ...............................................................22
Viewing ......................................................................................23
Erasing Images .....................................................................24
Advanced Guide
1 Camera Basics ........................................................... 25
On/Off ..................................................................................... 25
Power-Saving Features (Auto Power Down) ............................. 26
Power Saving in Shooting Mode ...........................................26
Power Saving in Playback Mode ...........................................26
Shutter Button ........................................................................ 26
Shooting Modes ..................................................................... 27
Shooting Display Options ....................................................... 27
Using the FUNC. Menu .......................................................... 28
Using the Menu Screen .......................................................... 29
On-Screen Keyboard.............................................................. 30
Indicator Display ..................................................................... 30
Clock ...................................................................................... 31
2 Auto Mode / Hybrid Auto Mode ................................ 32
Shooting with Camera-Determined Settings .......................... 32
Shooting (Smart Auto) ...............................................................32
Shooting in Hybrid Auto Mode ...................................................34
Digest Movie Playback .......................................................... 34
Still Images/Movies ...............................................................35
Still Images ............................................................................35
Movies ...................................................................................35
Scene Icons ............................................................................... 36
Image Stabilization Icons ...........................................................37
On-Screen Frames ....................................................................37
Common, Convenient Features ............................................. 38
Zooming In Closer on Subjects (Digital Zoom) .......................... 38
Easily Reacquiring Subjects after Manual Zooming
(Framing Assist – Seek) ............................................................ 39

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Basic Guide
Advanced Guide
1
Camera Basics
2
Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode
3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
Appendix
Index
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3 Other Shooting Modes .............................................. 51
Brightness / Color Customization (Live View Control) ............ 51
Enjoying a Variety of Images from Each Shot
(Creative Shot) ....................................................................... 52
Image Display during Playback .................................................52
Choosing Effects .......................................................................53
Specific Scenes ...................................................................... 53
Image Effects (Creative Filters) .............................................. 54
Shooting with a Fish-Eye Lens Effect (Fish-Eye Effect) ............55
Shots Resembling Miniature Models (Miniature Effect) .............55
Playback Speed and Estimated Playback Time
(for One-Minute Clips) ........................................................... 56
Shooting with a Toy Camera Effect (Toy Camera Effect) ...........56
Shooting in Monochrome ...........................................................57
Special Modes for Other Purposes ........................................ 57
Auto Shooting after Face Detection (Smart Shutter) .................57
Auto Shooting after Smile Detection .....................................57
Using the Wink Self-Timer ..................................................... 58
Using the Face Self-Timer ..................................................... 58
High-Speed Continuous Shooting (High-Speed Burst) .............59
Shooting Various Movies ........................................................ 60
Shooting Movies in Movie Mode ................................................60
Locking or Changing Image Brightness before Shooting ......60
4 P Mode ........................................................................ 61
Shooting in Program AE ([P] Mode) ....................................... 61
Image Brightness (Exposure) ................................................. 62
Adjusting Image Brightness (Exposure Compensation) ............62
Locking Image Brightness / Exposure (AE Lock) ......................62
Changing the Metering Method .................................................62
Changing the ISO Speed ...........................................................63
Correcting Image Brightness (i-Contrast) ..................................63
Easily Composing Shots after Manual Zooming
(Framing Assist – Lock) .............................................................39
Auto Zooming to Keep Faces at a Constant Size ......................40
Adjusting the Constant Face Display Size ............................40
Easily Reacquiring Subjects with Auto Zooming
(Seek Assist) .............................................................................. 41
Using the Self-Timer ..................................................................42
Using the Self-Timer to Avoid Camera Shake .......................42
Customizing the Self-Timer ...................................................43
Adding a Date Stamp ................................................................43
Continuous Shooting .................................................................44
Image Customization Features .............................................. 45
Changing the Aspect Ratio ........................................................45
Changing Image Resolution (Size) ............................................ 45
Guidelines for Choosing Resolution Based on Paper Size
(for 4:3 Images) ..................................................................... 45
Red-Eye Correction ...................................................................46
Changing Movie Image Quality .................................................46
Helpful Shooting Features ...................................................... 47
Displaying Grid Lines .................................................................47
Magnifying the Area in Focus ....................................................47
Checking for Closed Eyes .........................................................48
Customizing Camera Operation ............................................. 48
Deactivating the AF-Assist Beam ..............................................48
Deactivating the Red-Eye Reduction Lamp ...............................49
Changing the Image Display Style after Shots ..........................49
Changing the Image Display Period after Shots ...................49
Changing the Screen Displayed after Shots .........................50

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Basic Guide
Advanced Guide
1
Camera Basics
2
Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode
3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
Appendix
Index
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5 Tv, Av, and M Mode .................................................... 74
Specific Shutter Speeds ([Tv] Mode)...................................... 74
Specific Aperture Values ([Av] Mode) ..................................... 75
Specific Shutter Speeds and Aperture Values ([M] Mode) ..... 75
Adjusting the Flash Output ........................................................76
6 Playback Mode .......................................................... 77
Viewing ................................................................................... 77
Switching Display Modes ...........................................................78
Overexposure Warning (for Image Highlights) ......................79
Histogram ..............................................................................79
GPS Information Display ....................................................... 79
Viewing Short Movies Created When Shooting Still Images
(Digest Movies) ..........................................................................79
Viewing by Date .....................................................................80
Browsing and Filtering Images ............................................... 80
Navigating through Images in an Index .....................................80
Finding Images Matching Specified Conditions .........................81
Using the Front Dial to Jump between Images ..........................81
Viewing Individual Images in a Group .......................................82
Image Viewing Options .......................................................... 83
Magnifying Images ....................................................................83
Viewing Slideshows ................................................................... 84
Changing Slideshow Settings ................................................84
Auto Playback of Related Images (Smart Shuffle) ....................85
Protecting Images .................................................................. 85
Using the Menu .........................................................................86
Choosing Images Individually .................................................... 86
Selecting a Range .....................................................................87
Protecting All Images at Once ...................................................87
Clearing All Protection at Once .............................................87
Image Colors .......................................................................... 64
Adjusting White Balance ............................................................64
Custom White Balance ..........................................................64
Changing Image Color Tones (My Colors) ................................64
Custom Color.........................................................................65
Shooting Range and Focusing ............................................... 66
Shooting Close-Ups (Macro) .....................................................66
Shooting in Manual Focus Mode ...............................................66
Digital Tele-Converter ................................................................ 67
Changing the AF Frame Mode .................................................. 68
Center ....................................................................................68
Face AiAF .............................................................................. 68
Choosing Subjects to Focus On (Tracking AF) .....................69
Shooting with Servo AF .........................................................69
Changing the Focus Setting ......................................................70
Shooting with the AF Lock .........................................................70
Flash....................................................................................... 71
Changing the Flash Mode .........................................................71
Auto .......................................................................................71
On ..........................................................................................71
Slow Synchro ........................................................................71
Off .......................................................................................... 71
Adjusting the Flash Exposure Compensation ............................72
Shooting with the FE Lock ......................................................... 72
Other Settings ........................................................................ 73
Changing the Compression Ratio (Image Quality) ....................73
Changing the IS Mode Settings ................................................. 73
Shooting Movies with Subjects at the Same Size Shown
before Shooting ..................................................................... 73

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Basic Guide
Advanced Guide
1
Camera Basics
2
Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode
3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
Appendix
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Checking Your Computer Environment ...............................105
Installing the Software ......................................................... 105
Configuring the Computer for a Wi-Fi Connection
(Windows Only) ................................................................... 106
Saving Images to a Connected Computer ...............................107
Confirming Access Point Compatibility ................................ 107
Using WPS-Compatible Access Points ...............................107
Connecting to Listed Access Points ....................................109
Previous Access Points ....................................................... 110
Sending Images to a Registered Web Service ......................111
Registering Web Services ....................................................... 111
Registering CANON iMAGE GATEWAY .............................. 111
Registering Other Web Services ......................................... 113
Uploading Images to Web Services ........................................ 113
Printing Images Wirelessly from a Connected Printer ...........114
Sending Images to Another Camera .....................................116
Image Sending Options .........................................................117
Notes on Sending Images ....................................................... 117
Choosing the Image Resolution (Size) .................................... 117
Adding Comments ................................................................... 118
Sending Images Automatically (Image Sync) ........................118
Initial Preparations ................................................................... 118
Preparing the Camera ......................................................... 118
Preparing the Computer ...................................................... 119
Sending Images ....................................................................... 119
Using a Smartphone to View Camera Images and Control
the Camera........................................................................... 120
Geotagging Images on the Camera ........................................120
Shooting Remotely ..................................................................121
Editing or Erasing Wi-Fi Settings.......................................... 122
Editing Connection Information ...............................................122
Changing a Device Nickname ............................................. 122
Erasing Images ...................................................................... 88
Erasing Multiple Images at Once ...............................................88
Choosing a Selection Method ...............................................88
Choosing Images Individually ................................................89
Selecting a Range ................................................................. 89
Specifying All Images at Once ...............................................89
Rotating Images ..................................................................... 90
Using the Menu .........................................................................90
Deactivating Auto Rotation ........................................................90
Tagging Images as Favorites ................................................. 91
Using the Menu .........................................................................91
Editing Still Images ................................................................. 92
Resizing Images ........................................................................92
Cropping .................................................................................... 92
Changing Image Color Tones (My Colors) ................................93
Correcting Image Brightness (i-Contrast) ..................................94
Correcting Red-Eye ...................................................................94
Editing Movies ........................................................................ 95
Editing Digest Movies ................................................................96
7 Wi-Fi Functions.......................................................... 97
Available Wi-Fi Features ........................................................ 97
Sending Images to a Smartphone .......................................... 98
Sending Images to an NFC-Compatible Smartphone ...............98
Connecting via NFC When Off or in Shooting Mode .............98
Connecting via NFC in Playback Mode ...............................100
Sending to a Smartphone Assigned to the Button ................... 101
Adding a Smartphone Using the Wi-Fi Menu ..........................102
Using Another Access Point ....................................................104
Previous Access Points ...........................................................105
Saving Images to a Computer .............................................. 105
Preparing to Register a Computer ........................................... 105

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Before Use
Basic Guide
Advanced Guide
1
Camera Basics
2
Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode
3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
Appendix
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Using Optional Accessories.................................................. 134
Playback on a TV ....................................................................134
Playback on a High-Definition TV ........................................134
Playback on a Standard-Definition TV.................................134
Powering the Camera with Household Power .........................135
Using a Lens Hood (Sold Separately) .....................................136
Using Lens Filters (Sold Separately) .......................................136
Using the Software ............................................................... 137
Software ..................................................................................137
Computer Connections via a Cable ......................................... 138
Checking Your Computer Environment ...............................138
Installing the Software ......................................................... 138
Saving Images to a Computer .................................................138
Printing Images .................................................................... 140
Easy Print ................................................................................140
Configuring Print Settings ........................................................ 141
Cropping Images before Printing .........................................141
Choosing Paper Size and Layout before Printing ...............142
Available Layout Options .....................................................142
Printing ID Photos ...............................................................142
Printing Movie Scenes ............................................................. 143
Movie Printing Options ........................................................143
Adding Images to the Print List (DPOF) ..................................143
Configuring Print Settings ....................................................143
Setting Up Printing for Individual Images ............................144
Setting Up Printing for a Range of Images ..........................144
Setting Up Printing for All Images ........................................144
Clearing All Images from the Print List ................................145
Printing Images Added to the Print List (DPOF) .................. 145
Erasing Connection Information .......................................... 123
Returning the Wi-Fi Settings to Default ...................................123
8 Setting Menu ............................................................ 124
Adjusting Basic Camera Functions ...................................... 124
Silencing Camera Operations ..................................................124
Adjusting the Volume ............................................................... 124
Hiding Hints and Tips ...............................................................125
Date and Time .........................................................................125
World Clock .............................................................................125
Lens Retraction Timing ............................................................126
Using Eco Mode ......................................................................126
Power-Saving Adjustment .......................................................126
Screen Brightness ...................................................................127
Hiding the Start-Up Screen ......................................................127
Formatting Memory Cards ....................................................... 127
Low-Level Formatting ..........................................................128
File Numbering ........................................................................128
Date-Based Image Storage .....................................................129
Metric / Non-Metric Display .....................................................129
Checking Certification Logos ................................................... 129
Display Language .................................................................... 129
Adjusting Other Settings .......................................................... 130
Restoring Defaults ...................................................................130
9 Accessories ............................................................. 131
System Map ......................................................................... 131
Optional Accessories ............................................................ 132
Power Supplies ........................................................................132
Flash Unit ................................................................................133
Other Accessories ...................................................................133
Printer ...................................................................................... 133

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Basic Guide
Advanced Guide
1
Camera Basics
2
Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode
3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
Appendix
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Continuous Shooting Speed ................................................165
Shutter Speed .....................................................................165
Aperture ...............................................................................165
Battery Pack NB-6LH ..........................................................165
Battery Charger CB-2LY/CB-2LYE ......................................165
Lens Hood LH-DC60 (Sold Separately) ..............................165
Index..................................................................................... 166
Wi-Fi (Wireless LAN) Precautions ........................................ 168
Radio Wave Interference Precautions .....................................168
Security Precautions ................................................................168
Trademarks and Licensing ..................................................169
Disclaimer ............................................................................169
Adding Images to a Photobook ...............................................145
Choosing a Selection Method .............................................145
Adding Images Individually ..................................................146
Adding All Images to a Photobook ......................................146
Removing All Images from a Photobook .............................146
10 Appendix .................................................................. 147
Troubleshooting .................................................................... 147
On-Screen Messages........................................................... 150
On-Screen Information ......................................................... 152
Shooting (Information Display) ................................................152
Battery Level .......................................................................153
Playback (Detailed Information Display) ..................................153
Summary of Movie Control Panel ........................................154
Functions and Menu Tables ................................................. 154
Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode ...........................154
FUNC. Menu ............................................................................156
Shooting Tab ............................................................................157
Set Up Tab ............................................................................... 161
Playback Tab ...........................................................................161
Print Tab ..................................................................................162
Playback Mode FUNC. Menu ..................................................162
Handling Precautions ........................................................... 162
Specifications ....................................................................... 163
Camera Specifications .............................................................163
Wi-Fi ....................................................................................163
Digital Zoom Focal Length (35mm film equivalent) ............. 163
Number of Shots/Recording Time, Playback Time .............. 163
Number of Shots per Memory Card ....................................164
Recording Time per Memory Card ......................................164
Flash Range ........................................................................ 164
Shooting Range ...................................................................165

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Basic Guide
Advanced Guide
1
Camera Basics
2
Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode
3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
Appendix
Index
5
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Common Camera Operations
Shoot
● Use camera-determined settings (Auto Mode, Hybrid Auto Mode)
-
=
32,
=
34
● See several effects applied to each shot, using camera-determined
settings (Creative Shot Mode)
-
=
52
Shooting people well
Portraits
(
=
53)
Against Snow
(
=
53)
Matching specific scenes
Low Light
(
=
53)
Fireworks
(
=
53)
Applying special effects
Vivid Colors
(
=
54)
Poster Effect
(
=
54)
Fish-Eye Effect
(
=
55)
Miniature Effect
(
=
55)
Toy Camera Effect
(
=
56)
Monochrome
(
=
57)
● While adjusting image settings (Live View Control)
-
=
51
● Focus on faces
-
=
32,
=
53,
=
68
● Without using the flash (Flash Off)
-
=
32,
=
71
● Include yourself in the shot (Self-Timer)
-
=
42,
=
58
● Add a date stamp
-
=
43
● Movie clips and photos together (Movie Digest)
-
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34

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Basic Guide
Advanced Guide
1
Camera Basics
2
Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode
3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
Appendix
Index
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Save
● Save images to a computer via a cable
-
=
138
Use Wi-Fi Functions
● Send images to a smartphone
-
=
98
● Share images online
-
=
111
● Send images to a computer
-
=
105
View
● View images (Playback Mode)
-
=
77
● Automatic playback (Slideshow)
-
=
84
● On a TV
-
=
134
● On a computer
-
=
138
● Browse through images quickly
-
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80
● Erase images
-
=
88
Shoot/View Movies
● Shoot movies
-
=
32,
=
60
● View movies (Playback Mode)
-
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77
Print
● Print pictures
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140

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Basic Guide
Advanced Guide
1
Camera Basics
2
Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode
3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
Appendix
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This could result in electrical shock or fire.
If the product gets wet, or if liquid or foreign objects get inside, remove the
battery pack/batteries or unplug immediately.
● Do not look through the viewfinder (if your model has one) at intense
light sources, such as the sun on a clear day or an intense artificial
light source.
This could damage your eyesight.
● Do not touch the product during thunderstorms if it is plugged in.
This could result in electrical shock or fire. Immediately stop using the
product and distance yourself from it.
● Use only the recommended battery pack/batteries.
● Do not place the battery pack/batteries near or in direct flame.
This may cause the battery pack/batteries to explode or leak, resulting in
electrical shock, fire, or injuries. If leaking battery electrolyte comes into
contact with eyes, mouth, skin, or clothing, immediately flush with water.
● If the product uses a battery charger, note the following precautions.
- Remove the plug periodically and, using a dry cloth, wipe away any
dust and dirt that has collected on the plug, the exterior of the power
outlet, and the surrounding area.
- Do not insert or remove the plug with wet hands.
- Do not use the equipment in a manner that exceeds the rated
capacity of the electrical outlet or wiring accessories. Do not use if
the plug is damaged or not fully inserted in the outlet.
- Do not allow dust or metal objects (such as pins or keys) to contact
the terminals or plug.
- Do not cut, damage, alter, or place heavy items on the power cord, if
your product uses one.
This could result in electrical shock or fire.
● Turn the camera off in places where camera use is prohibited.
The electromagnetic waves emitted by the camera may interfere with the
operation of electronic instruments and other devices. Exercise adequate
caution when using the product in places where use of electronic devices
is restricted, such as inside airplanes and medical facilities.
Safety Precautions
● Before using the product, ensure that you read the safety precautions
described below. Always ensure that the product is used correctly.
● The safety precautions noted here are intended to prevent you and
other persons from being injured or incurring property damage.
● Be sure to also check the guides included with any separately sold
accessories you use.
Warning
Denotes the possibility of serious injury or death.
● Do not trigger the flash in close proximity to people’s eyes.
Exposure to the intense light produced by the flash could damage
eyesight. In particular, remain at least 1 meter (3.3 feet) away from infants
when using the flash.
● Store this equipment out of the reach of children and infants.
A strap wound around a child’s neck may result in asphyxiation.
If your product uses a power cord, mistakenly winding the cord around a
child’s neck may result in asphyxiation.
● Use only recommended power sources.
● Do not disassemble, alter, or apply heat to the product.
● Do not peel off the label, if the battery pack has one.
● Avoid dropping or subjecting the product to severe impacts.
● Do not touch the interior of the product if it is broken, such as when
dropped.
● Stop using the product immediately if it emits smoke or a strange
smell, or otherwise behaves abnormally.
● Do not use organic solvents such as alcohol, benzine, or thinner to
clean the product.
● Avoid contact with liquid, and do not allow liquid or foreign objects
inside.

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1
Camera Basics
2
Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode
3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
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Index
5
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● On products that raise and lower the flash automatically, make sure to
avoid pinching your fingers with the lowering flash.
This could result in injury.
Caution
Denotes the possibility of property damage.
● Do not aim the camera at intense light sources, such as the sun on a
clear day or an intense artificial light source.
Doing so may damage the image sensor or other internal components.
● When using the camera on a sandy beach or at a windy location, be
careful not to allow dust or sand to enter the camera.
● On products that raise and lower the flash automatically, do not push
the flash down or pry it open.
This may cause the product to malfunction.
● Wipe off any dust, grime, or other foreign matter on the flash with a
cotton swab or cloth.
The heat emitted from the flash may cause foreign matter to smoke or the
product to malfunction.
● Remove and store the battery pack/batteries when you are not using
the product.
Any battery leakage that occurs may cause product damage.
● Before you discard the battery pack/batteries, cover the terminals with
tape or other insulators.
Contacting other metal materials may lead to fire or explosions.
● Unplug any battery charger used with the product when not in use. Do
not cover with a cloth or other objects when in use.
Leaving the unit plugged in for a long period of time may cause it to
overheat and distort, resulting in fire.
● Do not leave any dedicated battery packs near pets.
Pets biting the battery pack could cause leakage, overheating, or
explosion, resulting in product damage or fire.
● Do not allow the camera to maintain contact with skin for extended
periods.
Even if the camera does not feel hot, this may cause low-temperature
burns, manifested in redness of the skin or blistering. Use a tripod in hot
places, or if you have poor circulation or insensitive skin.
Caution
Denotes the possibility of injury.
● When carrying the product by the strap, be careful not to bang it,
subject it to strong impacts or shocks, or let it get caught on other
objects.
● Be careful not to bump or push strongly on the lens.
This could lead to injury or damage the camera.
● Be careful not to subject the screen to strong impacts.
If the screen cracks, injury may result from the broken fragments.
● When using the flash, be careful not to cover it with your fingers or
clothing.
This could result in burns or damage to the flash.
● Avoid using, placing, or storing the product in the following places:
- Places subject to direct sunlight
- Places subject to temperatures above 40 °C (104 °F)
- Humid or dusty places
These could cause leakage, overheating, or an explosion of the battery
pack/batteries, resulting in electrical shock, fire, burns, or other injuries.
Overheating and damage may result in electrical shock, fire, burns, or
other injuries.
● The slideshow transition effects may cause discomfort when viewed
for prolonged periods.
● When using optional lenses, lens filters, or filter adapters (if
applicable), be sure to attach these accessories firmly.
If the lens accessory becomes loose and falls off, it may crack, and the
shards of glass may lead to cuts.

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1
Camera Basics
2
Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode
3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
Appendix
Index
5
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● If your product uses multiple batteries, do not use batteries that
have different levels of charge together, and do not use old and
new batteries together. Do not insert the batteries with the + and –
terminals reversed.
This may cause the product to malfunction.
● Do not sit down with the camera in your pant pocket.
Doing so may cause malfunctions or damage the screen.
● When putting the camera in your bag, ensure that hard objects do not
come into contact with the screen. Also close the screen (so that it
faces the body), if your product’s screen closes.
● Do not attach any hard objects to the product.
Doing so may cause malfunctions or damage the screen.

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Advanced Guide
1
Camera Basics
2
Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode
3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
Appendix
Index
5
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Basic Guide
Basic Operations
Basic information and instructions, from initial preparations to shooting
and playback
Initial Preparations
Prepare for shooting as follows.
Attaching Accessories
1
Attach the strap.
● Attach the included strap to the camera
as shown.
● On the other side of the camera, attach
the strap the same way.
2
Attach the lens cap.
● Remove the lens cap from the lens and
attach the lens cap cord to the strap.
● Always remove the lens cap before
turning the camera on. Try clipping the
lens cap to the neck strap when the cap
is not in use.
● Keep the lens cap on the lens when the
camera is not in use.
(2)
(1)
(5)
(4)
(3)
(1)
(2)
(1)

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1
Camera Basics
2
Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode
3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
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3
Remove the battery pack.
● After unplugging the battery charger,
remove the battery pack by pushing it in
(1) and up (2).
● To protect the battery pack and keep it in optimal condition, do not
charge it continuously for more than 24 hours.
● For battery chargers that use a power cord, do not attach
the charger or cord to other objects. Doing so could result in
malfunction or damage to the product.
● For details on charging time and the number of shots and
recording time possible with a fully charged battery pack, see
“Number of Shots/Recording Time, Playback Time” (
=
163).
● Charged battery packs gradually lose their charge, even when
they are not used. Charge the battery pack on (or immediately
before) the day of use.
● The charger can be used in areas with 100 – 240 V AC power
(50/60 Hz). For power outlets in a different format, use a
commercially available adapter for the plug. Never use an
electrical transformer designed for traveling, which may damage
the battery pack.
(2)
(1)
Holding the Camera
● Place the strap around your neck.
● When shooting, keep your arms close to
your body and hold the camera securely
to prevent it from moving. If you have
raised the flash, do not rest your fingers
on it.
Charging the Battery Pack
Before use, charge the battery pack with the included charger. Be sure to
charge the battery pack initially, because the camera is not sold with the
battery pack charged.
1
Insert the battery pack.
● After aligning the marks on the battery
pack and charger, insert the battery pack
by pushing it in (1) and down (2).
2
Charge the battery pack.
● CB-2LY: Flip out the plug (1) and plug the
charger into a power outlet (2).
● CB-2LYE: Plug the power cord into the
charger, then plug the other end into a
power outlet.
● The charging lamp turns orange, and
charging begins.
● When charging is finished, the lamp turns
green.
(1)
(2)
CB-2LY
(1)
(2)
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1
Camera Basics
2
Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode
3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
Appendix
Index
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● Make sure the memory card is facing the
right way when you insert it. Inserting
memory cards facing the wrong way may
damage the camera.
4
Close the cover.
● Lower the cover (1) and hold it down as
you slide it, until it clicks into the closed
position (2).
● For guidelines on how many shots or hours of recording can be
saved on one memory card, see “Number of Shots per Memory
Card” (
=
164).
Removing the Battery Pack and Memory Card
Remove the battery pack.
● Open the cover and press the battery
lock in the direction of the arrow.
● The battery pack will pop up.
Remove the memory card.
● Push the memory card in until it clicks,
and then slowly release it.
● The memory card will pop up.
(2)
(1)
Inserting the Battery Pack and Memory Card
Insert the included battery pack and a memory card (sold separately).
Note that before using a new memory card (or a memory card formatted
in another device), you should format the memory card with this camera
(
=
127).
1
Open the cover.
● Slide the cover (1) and open it (2).
2
Insert the battery pack.
● Holding the battery pack with the
terminals (1) facing as shown, press the
battery lock (2) in the direction of the
arrow and insert the battery pack until the
lock clicks shut.
● If you insert the battery pack facing the
wrong way, it cannot be locked into the
correct position. Always confirm that the
battery pack is facing the right way and
locks when inserted.
3
Check the card’s write-protect tab
and insert the memory card.
● Recording is not possible on memory
cards with a write-protect tab when the
tab is in the locked position. Slide the tab
to the unlocked position.
● Insert the memory card with the label (1)
facing as shown until it clicks into place.
(1)
(2)
(1) (2)
(1)

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1
Camera Basics
2
Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode
3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
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4
Finish the setup process.
● Press the [ ] button when finished.
After a confirmation message, the setting
screen is no longer displayed.
● To turn off the camera, press the ON/OFF
button.
● Unless you set the date, time, and home time zone, the [Date/
Time] screen will be displayed each time you turn the camera on.
Specify the correct information.
● To set daylight saving time (1 hour ahead), choose [ ] in step 2
and then choose [
] by pressing the [ ][ ] buttons.
Changing the Date and Time
Adjust the date and time as follows.
1
Access the menu screen.
● Press the [ ] button.
2
Choose [Date/Time].
● Move the zoom lever to choose the [ ]
tab.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose
[Date/Time], and then press the [ ]
button.
Setting the Date and Time
Set the current date and time correctly as follows if the [Date/Time] screen
is displayed when you turn the camera on. Information you specify this
way is recorded in image properties when you shoot, and it is used when
you manage images by shooting date or print images showing the date.
You can also add a date stamp to shots, if you wish (
=
43).
1
Turn the camera on.
● Press the ON/OFF button.
● The [Date/Time] screen is displayed.
2
Set the date and time.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose an
option.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to specify the
date and time.
● When finished, press the [
] button.
3
Specify your home time zone.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose your
home time zone.

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Advanced Guide
1
Camera Basics
2
Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode
3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
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Index
5
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3
Set the display language.
● Press the [ ][ ][ ][ ] buttons to choose
a language, and then press the [ ]
button.
● Once the display language has been set,
the setting screen is no longer displayed.
● The current time is displayed if you wait too long in step 2 after
pressing the [
] button before you press the [ ] button.
In this case, press the [
] button to dismiss the time display and
repeat step 2.
● You can also change the display language by pressing the
[
] button and choosing [Language ] on the [ ] tab.
3
Change the date and time.
● Follow step 2 in “Setting the Date and
Time” (
=
20) to adjust the settings.
● Press the [
] button to close the
menu screen.
● Date/time settings can be retained for about 3 weeks by the
camera’s built-in date/time battery (backup battery) after the
battery pack is removed.
● The date/time battery will be charged in about 4 hours once you
insert a charged battery pack or connect the camera to an AC
adapter kit (sold separately,
=
132), even if the camera is left
off.
● Once the date/time battery is depleted, the [Date/Time] screen will
be displayed when you turn the camera on. Set the correct date
and time as described in “Setting the Date and Time” (
=
20).
Display Language
Change the display language as needed.
1
Enter Playback mode.
● Press the [ ] button.
2
Access the setting screen.
● Press and hold the [ ] button, and then
immediately press the [ ] button.

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1
Camera Basics
2
Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode
3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
Appendix
Index
5
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4
Shoot.
Shooting Still Images
1) Focus.
● Press the shutter button lightly, halfway
down. The camera beeps twice after
focusing, and AF frames are displayed to
indicate image areas in focus.
● If [Raise the flash] is displayed, lift the
flash with your finger to prepare it for use.
If you prefer not to use the flash, push it
down with your finger, into the camera.
2) Shoot.
● Press the shutter button all the way
down.
● As the camera shoots, a shutter sound
is played, and in low-light conditions
when you have raised the flash, it fires
automatically.
● Keep the camera still until the shutter
sound ends.
● After displaying your shot, the camera will
revert to the shooting screen.
Trying the Camera Out
Still Images
Movies
Follow these instructions to turn the camera on, shoot still images or
movies, and then view them.
Shooting (Smart Auto)
For fully automatic selection of the optimal settings for specific scenes,
simply let the camera determine the subject and shooting conditions.
1
Turn the camera on.
● Press the ON/OFF button.
● The startup screen is displayed.
2
Enter [ ] mode.
● Set the mode dial to [ ].
● Aim the camera at the subject. The
camera will make a slight clicking noise
as it determines the scene.
● Icons representing the scene and image
stabilization mode are displayed in the
upper right of the screen.
● Frames displayed around any detected
subjects indicate that they are in focus.
3
Compose the shot.
● To zoom in and enlarge the subject, move
the zoom lever toward [ ] (telephoto),
and to zoom away from the subject, move
it toward [ ] (wide angle).

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1
Camera Basics
2
Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode
3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
Appendix
Index
5
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Viewing
After shooting images or movies, you can view them on the screen as
follows.
1
Enter Playback mode.
● Press the [ ] button.
● Your last shot is displayed.
2
Browse through your images.
● To view the previous image, press the [ ]
button. To view the next image, press the
[ ] button.
● To access this screen (Scroll Display
mode), press and hold the [ ][ ] buttons
for at least one second. In this mode,
press the [ ][ ] buttons to browse
through images.
● To return to single-image display, press
the [ ] button.
● Movies are identified by a [
] icon.
To play movies, go to step 3.
Shooting Movies
1) Start shooting.
● Press the movie button. The camera
beeps once as recording begins, and
[ Rec] is displayed with the elapsed
time (1).
● Black bars are displayed on the top and
bottom edges of the screen, and the
subject is slightly enlarged. The black
bars indicate image areas not recorded.
● Frames displayed around any detected
faces indicate that they are in focus.
● Once recording begins, take your finger
off the movie button.
2) Finish shooting.
● Press the movie button again to stop
shooting. The camera beeps twice as
recording stops.
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Camera Basics
2
Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode
3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
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3
Play movies.
● Press the [ ] button, press the [ ][ ]
buttons to choose [ ], and then press the
[ ] button again.
● Playback now begins, and after the movie
is finished, [
] is displayed.
● To adjust the volume, press the [
][ ]
buttons.
● To switch to Shooting mode from Playback mode, press the
shutter button halfway.
Erasing Images
You can choose and erase unneeded images one by one. Be careful
when erasing images, because they cannot be recovered.
1
Choose an image to erase.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose an
image.
2
Erase the image.
● Press the [ ] button.
● After [Erase?] is displayed, press the
[
][ ] buttons to choose [Erase], and
then press the [ ] button.
● The current image is now erased.
● To cancel erasure, press the [ ][ ]
buttons to choose [Cancel], and then
press the [ ] button.
● You can choose multiple images to erase at once (
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Advanced Guide
1
Camera Basics
2
Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode
3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
Appendix
Index
5
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Advanced Guide
Camera Basics
Other basic operations and more ways to enjoy your camera, including
shooting and playback options
1
On/Off
Shooting Mode
● Press the ON/OFF button to turn the
camera on and prepare for shooting.
● To turn the camera off, press the ON/OFF
button again.
Playback Mode
● Press the [ ] button to turn the camera
on and view your shots.
● To turn the camera off, press the [
]
button again.
● To switch to Playback mode from Shooting mode, press the [ ]
button.
● To switch to Shooting mode from Playback mode, press the
shutter button halfway (
=
26).
● The lens will be retracted after about one minute once the camera
is in Playback mode. You can turn the camera off when the lens is
retracted by pressing the [
] button.

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1
Camera Basics
2
Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode
3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
Appendix
Index
5
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Shutter Button
To ensure your shots are in focus, always begin by holding the shutter
button halfway down, and once the subject is in focus, press the button all
the way down to shoot.
In this manual, shutter button operations are described as pressing the
button halfway or all the way down.
1
Press halfway. (Press lightly to
focus.)
● Press the shutter button halfway. The
camera beeps twice, and AF frames are
displayed around image areas in focus.
2
Press all the way down. (From the
halfway position, press fully to
shoot.)
● The camera shoots, as a shutter sound
is played.
● Keep the camera still until the shutter
sound ends.
● Images may be out of focus if you shoot without initially pressing
the shutter button halfway.
● Length of shutter sound playback varies depending on the time
required for the shot. It may take longer in some shooting scenes,
and images will be blurry if you move the camera (or the subject
moves) before the shutter sound ends.
Power-Saving Features (Auto Power Down)
As a way to conserve battery power, the camera automatically deactivates
the screen (Display Off) and then turns itself off after a specific period of
inactivity.
Power Saving in Shooting Mode
The screen is automatically deactivated after about one minute of
inactivity. In about two more minutes, the lens is retracted and the camera
turns itself off. To activate the screen and prepare for shooting when
the screen is off but the lens is still out, press the shutter button halfway
(
=
26).
Power Saving in Playback Mode
The camera turns itself off automatically after about five minutes of
inactivity.
● You can deactivate Auto Power Down and adjust the timing of
Display Off, if you prefer (
=
126).
● Power saving is not active while the camera is connected to other
devices via Wi-Fi (
=
97), or when connected to a computer
(
=
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Advanced Guide
1
Camera Basics
2
Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode
3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
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Index
5
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Shooting Display Options
Press the [ ] button to view other information on the screen, or to hide
the information. For details on the information displayed, see “On-Screen
Information” (
=
152).
Information is displayed
No information is displayed
● Screen brightness is automatically increased by the night view
function when you are shooting under low light, making it easier
to check how shots are composed. However, on-screen image
brightness may not match the brightness of your shots. Note that
any on-screen image distortion or jerky subject motion will not
affect recorded images.
● For playback display options, see “Switching Display Modes”
(
=
78).
Shooting Modes
Use the mode dial to access each shooting mode.
(3)
(4)
(5)
(2)
(7)
(6)
(1)
(1) Auto Mode / Hybrid Auto Mode
Fully automatic shooting, with
camera-determined settings
(
=
22,
=
32,
=
34).
(2) Live View Control Mode
Customize image brightness or
colors when shooting (
=
51).
(3) P, Tv, Av, and M Modes
Take a variety of shots using
your preferred settings (
=
61,
=
74).
(4) Movie Mode
For shooting movies (
=
60).
You can also shoot movies when
the mode dial is not set to Movie
mode, simply by pressing the
movie button.
(5) Creative Filters Mode
Add a variety of effects to images
when shooting (
=
54).
(6) Special Scene Mode
Shoot with optimal settings for
specific scenes (
=
53).
(7) Creative Shot Mode
You can capture multiple still
images with effects using camera-
determined settings (
=
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1
Camera Basics
2
Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode
3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
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4
Finish the setup process.
● Press the [ ] button.
● The screen before you pressed the
[
] button in step 1 is displayed again,
showing the option you configured.
● To undo any accidental setting changes, you can restore the
camera’s default settings (
=
130).
Using the FUNC. Menu
Configure commonly used functions through the FUNC. menu as follows.
Note that menu items and options vary depending on the shooting mode
(
=
156) or playback mode (
=
162).
1
Access the FUNC. menu.
● Press the [ ] button.
2
Choose a menu item.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose a
menu item (1), and then press the [ ] or
[ ] button.
● Available options (2) are listed next to
menu items, on the right.
● Depending on the menu item, functions
can be specified simply by pressing the
[ ] or [ ] button, or another screen is
displayed for configuring the function.
3
Choose an option.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose an
option.
● Options labeled with a [ ] icon can
be configured by pressing the [ ]
button.
● To return to the menu items, press the
[ ] button.
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2
Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode
3
Other Shooting Modes
4
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6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
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3
Choose a menu item.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose a
menu item.
● For menu items with options not shown,
first press the [
] or [ ] button to switch
screens, and then press the [ ][ ]
buttons to select the menu item.
● To return to the previous screen, press
the [
] button.
4
Choose an option.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose an
option.
5
Finish the setup process.
● Press the [ ] button to return to the
screen displayed before you pressed the
[ ] button in step 1.
● To undo any accidental setting changes, you can restore the
camera’s default settings (
=
130).
Using the Menu Screen
Configure a variety of camera functions through the menu screen as
follows. Menu items are grouped by purpose on tabs, such as shooting
[ ], playback [ ], and so on. Note that available menu items vary
depending on the selected shooting or playback mode (
=
157 –
=
162).
1
Access the menu screen.
● Press the [ ] button.
2
Choose a tab.
● Move the zoom lever to choose a tab.
● After you have turned the [ ] dial or
pressed the [ ][ ] buttons to choose a
tab initially, you can switch between tabs
by pressing the [ ][ ] buttons.

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2
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3
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4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
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Index
5
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Indicator Display
The indicator on the back of the camera (
=
4) lights up or blinks
depending on the camera status.
Color
Indicator
Status
Camera Status
Green
On
Connected to a computer (
=
138), or display
off (
=
26,
=
126,
=
126)
Blinking
Starting up, recording/reading/transmitting
images, shooting long exposures (
=
74,
=
75), or connecting/transmitting via Wi-Fi
● When the indicator blinks green, never turn the camera off, open
the memory card/battery cover, or shake or jolt the camera, which
may corrupt images or damage the camera or memory card.
On-Screen Keyboard
Use the on-screen keyboard to enter information for Wi-Fi connections
(
=
98). Note that the length and type of information you can enter
varies depending on the function you are using.
Entering Characters
● Press the [ ][ ][ ][ ] buttons to choose
a character, and then press the [ ]
button to enter it.
Moving the Cursor
● Choose [ ] or [ ] and press the [ ]
button.
Deleting Characters
● To delete the previous character, either
press the [ ] button or choose [ ] and
press the [ ] button.
Confirming Input and Returning to the
Previous Screen
● Press the [ ] button.

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3
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4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
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Clock
You can check the current time.
● Press and hold the [
] button.
● The current time appears.
● If you hold the camera vertically while
using the clock function, it will switch to
vertical display. Press the [
][ ] buttons
to change the display color.
● Press the [
] button again to cancel the
clock display.
● When the camera is off, press and hold the [ ] button, then
press the ON/OFF button to display the clock.

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2
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3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
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Index
5
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Auto Mode / Hybrid Auto Mode
Convenient mode for easy shots with greater control over shooting
2
Shooting with Camera-Determined
Settings
For fully automatic selection of the optimal settings for specific scenes,
simply let the camera determine the subject and shooting conditions.
Shooting (Smart Auto)
Still Images
Movies
1
Turn the camera on.
● Press the ON/OFF button.
● The startup screen is displayed.
2
Enter [ ] mode.
● Set the mode dial to [ ].
● Aim the camera at the subject. The
camera will make a slight clicking noise
as it determines the scene.
● Icons representing the scene and image
stabilization mode are displayed in the
upper right of the screen (
=
36,
=
37).
● Frames displayed around any detected
subjects indicate that they are in focus.

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2
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3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
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Index
5
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2) Shoot.
● Press the shutter button all the way down.
● As the camera shoots, a shutter sound
is played, and in low-light conditions
when you have raised the flash, it fires
automatically.
● Keep the camera still until the shutter
sound ends.
● After displaying your shot, the camera will
revert to the shooting screen.
Shooting Movies
1) Start shooting.
● Press the movie button. The camera
beeps once as recording begins, and
[ Rec] is displayed with the elapsed
time (1).
● Black bars are displayed on the top and
bottom edges of the screen, and the
subject is slightly enlarged. The black
bars indicate image areas not recorded.
● Frames displayed around any detected
faces indicate that they are in focus.
● Once recording begins, take your finger
off the movie button.
2) Resize the subject and recompose
the shot as needed.
● To resize the subject, repeat the
operations in step 3.
However, note that the sound of camera
operations will be recorded. Note that
movies shot at zoom factors shown in
blue will look grainy.
● When you recompose shots, the
focus, brightness, and colors will be
automatically adjusted.
(1)
3
Compose the shot.
● To zoom in and enlarge the subject, move
the zoom lever toward [ ] (telephoto),
and to zoom away from the subject,
move it toward [ ] (wide angle). (A
zoom bar (1) showing the zoom position
is displayed, along with the area in focus
(2).)
● To zoom in or out quickly, move the zoom
lever all the way toward [
] (telephoto)
or [ ] (wide angle), and to zoom in
or out slowly, move it just a little in the
desired direction.
4
Shoot.
Shooting Still Images
1) Focus.
● Press the shutter button halfway. The
camera beeps twice after focusing, and
AF frames are displayed to indicate
image areas in focus.
● Several AF frames are displayed when
multiple areas are in focus.
● If [Raise the flash] is displayed, lift the
flash with your finger to prepare it for use.
If you prefer not to use the flash, push it
down with your finger, into the camera.
(1)
(2)

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3
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P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
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Index
5
Tv, Av, and M Mode
● Battery life is shorter in this mode than in [ ] mode, because
digest movies are recorded for each shot.
● A digest movie may not be recorded if you shoot a still image
immediately after turning the camera on, choosing [
] mode, or
operating the camera in other ways.
● Camera operating sounds will be recorded in digest movies.
● Digest movie quality is [ ] and cannot be changed.
● Sounds are not played when you press the shutter button halfway
or trigger the self-timer.
● Digest movies are saved as separate movie files in the following
cases even if they were recorded on the same day in [
] mode.
- The digest movie file size reaches approximately 4 GB, or the
total recording time reaches approximately 29 minutes and 59
seconds.
- The digest movie is protected (
=
85).
- Daylight saving time (
=
20) or time zone (
=
125) settings
are changed.
- A new folder is created (
=
129).
● Recorded shutter sounds cannot be modified or erased.
● If you prefer to record digest movies without still images, adjust
the setting in advance. Choose MENU (
=
29) > [ ] tab >
[Digest Type] > [No Stills] (
=
29).
● Individual chapters can be edited (
=
96).
Digest Movie Playback
Display a still image shot in [ ] mode to play a digest movie, or specify
the date of the digest movie to play (
=
79).
3) Finish shooting.
● Press the movie button again to stop
shooting. The camera beeps twice as
recording stops.
● Recording will stop automatically when
the memory card becomes full.
Shooting in Hybrid Auto Mode
Still Images
Movies
You can make a short movie of the day just by shooting still images. The
camera records 2 – 4-second clips of scenes before each shot, which are
later combined in a digest movie.
1
Enter [ ] mode.
● Follow step 2 in “Shooting (Smart Auto)”
(
=
32) and choose [ ].
2
Compose the shot.
● Follow steps 3 – 4 in “Shooting (Smart
Auto)” (
=
32) to compose the shot and
focus.
● For more impressive digest movies,
aim the camera at subjects about four
seconds before shooting still images.
3
Shoot.
● Follow step 4 in “Shooting (Smart Auto)”
(
=
32) to shoot a still image.
● The camera records both a still image
and movie clip. The clip, which ends with
the still image and a shutter sound, forms
a single chapter in the digest movie.

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3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
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Index
5
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Movies
● Before shooting a movie, lower the flash with your finger. Be
careful not to touch the microphone (1) when shooting a movie.
Leaving the flash raised, or blocking the microphone may prevent
audio from being recorded or may cause the recording to sound
muffled.
● Avoid touching camera controls other than the movie button when
shooting movies, because sounds made by the camera will be
recorded.
● Once movie recording begins, the image display area changes
and subjects are enlarged to allow for correction of significant
camera shake. To shoot subjects at the same size shown before
shooting, adjust the image stabilization setting (
=
73).
(1)
● Audio is recorded in stereo.
Still Images/Movies
● If the camera is turned on while the [ ] button is held down, the
camera will no longer sound. To activate sounds again, press the
[
] button and choose [Mute] on the [ ] tab, and then
press the [
][ ] buttons to choose [Off].
Still Images
● A blinking [ ] icon warns that images are more likely to be
blurred by camera shake. In this case, mount the camera on a
tripod or take other measures to keep it still.
● If your shots are dark despite the flash firing, move closer to
the subject. For details on the flash range, see “Flash Range”
(
=
164).
● The subject may be too close if the camera only beeps once
when you press the shutter button halfway. For details on the
focusing range (shooting range), see “Shooting Range” (
=
165).
● To reduce red-eye and to assist in focusing, the lamp may be
activated when shooting in low-light conditions.
● A blinking [
] icon displayed when you attempt to shoot
indicates that shooting is not possible until the flash has finished
recharging. Shooting can resume as soon as the flash is ready,
so either press the shutter button all the way down and wait, or
release it and press it again.
● Although you can shoot again before the shooting screen
is displayed, your previous shot may determine the focus,
brightness, and colors used.
● You can change how long images are displayed after shots
(
=
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3
Other Shooting Modes
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P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
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Background
When Shooting Other Subjects
Icon
Background
Color
Other
Subjects
In Motion*
1
At Close
Range
Bright
Gray
Bright and Backlit
With Blue Sky
Light Blue
Blue Sky and
Backlit
Sunsets – Orange
Spotlights
Dark BlueDark
Dark, Using Tripod
*
2
––
*1 Not displayed for movies.
*2 Displayed in dark scenes when the camera is held still, as when mounted on a
tripod.
● Try shooting in [ ] mode (
=
61) if the scene icon does not
match actual shooting conditions, or if it is not possible to shoot
with your expected effect, color, or brightness.
Scene Icons
Still Images
Movies
In [ ] mode, shooting scenes determined by the camera are indicated
by the icon displayed, and corresponding settings are automatically
selected for optimal focusing, subject brightness, and color.
Background
When Shooting People
Icon
Background
Color
People In Motion*
1
Shadows on
Face*
1
Bright
Gray
Bright and Backlit –
With Blue Sky
Light Blue
Blue Sky and
Backlit
–
Spotlights
Dark BlueDark
Dark, Using Tripod
*
2
––

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P Mode
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Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
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On-Screen Frames
Still Images
Movies
In [ ] mode, a variety of frames are displayed once the camera
detects subjects you are aiming the camera at.
● A white frame is displayed around the subject (or person’s face)
determined by the camera to be the main subject, and gray frames are
displayed around other detected faces. Frames follow moving subjects
within a certain range to keep them in focus.
However, if the camera detects subject movement, only the white
frame will remain on the screen.
● When you are pressing the shutter button halfway and the camera
detects subject movement, a blue frame is displayed, and the focus
and image brightness are constantly adjusted (Servo AF).
● Try shooting in [ ] mode (
=
61) if no frames are displayed, if
frames are not displayed around desired subjects, or if frames are
displayed on the background or similar areas.
Image Stabilization Icons
Still Images
Movies
Optimal image stabilization for the shooting conditions is automatically
applied (Intelligent IS). Additionally, the following icons are displayed in
[ ] and [ ] modes.
Image stabilization for still images (Normal)
Image stabilization for still images when panning (Panning)*
Image stabilization for macro shots. During movie recording, [ ]
is displayed, and image stabilization for macro movie recording is
used (Hybrid IS).
Image stabilization for movies, reducing strong camera shake, as
when shooting while walking (Dynamic)
Image stabilization for slow camera shake, such as when shooting
movies at telephoto (Powered)
No image stabilization, because the camera is mounted on
a tripod or held still by other means. However, during movie
recording, [ ] is displayed, and image stabilization to counteract
wind or other sources of vibration is used (Tripod IS).
* Displayed when you pan, following moving subjects with the camera. When you
follow subjects moving horizontally, image stabilization only counteracts vertical
camera shake, and horizontal stabilization stops. Similarly, when you follow
subjects moving vertically, image stabilization only counteracts horizontal camera
shake.
● To cancel image stabilization, set [IS Mode] to [Off] (
=
73). In
this case, an IS icon is not displayed.
● In [
] mode, no [ ] icon is displayed.

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Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
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● Moving the zoom lever will display the zoom bar (which indicates
the zoom position). The color of the zoom bar will change
depending on the zoom range.
- White range: optical zoom range where the image will not
appear grainy.
- Yellow range: digital zoom range where the image is not
noticeably grainy (ZoomPlus).
- Blue range: digital zoom range where the image will appear
grainy.
● Because the blue range will not be available at some resolution
settings (
=
45), the maximum zoom factor can be achieved by
following step 1.
● To deactivate digital zoom, choose MENU (
=
29) > [ ] tab >
[Digital Zoom] > [Off].
Common, Convenient Features
Zooming In Closer on Subjects (Digital Zoom)
Still Images
Movies
When distant subjects are too far away to enlarge using the optical zoom,
use digital zoom for up to about 200x enlargement.
1
Move the zoom lever toward [ ].
● Hold the lever until zooming stops.
● Zooming stops at the largest possible
zoom factor (before the image becomes
noticeably grainy), which is then indicated
on the screen.
2
Move the zoom lever toward [ ]
again.
● The camera zooms in even closer on the
subject.
● (1) is the current zoom factor.
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Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
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5
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● If you prefer to shoot at the zoom factor of the screen in step 1,
press the shutter button all the way down.
● You can adjust the zoom factor that the camera reverts to when
you release the [
] button by moving the zoom lever to resize
the white frame while you hold the [
] button.
● To adjust the area displayed when the [
] button is pressed,
access MENU (
=
29) > [ ] tab > [ Display Area], and
choose one of the three options (
=
29).
● The zoom factor cannot be changed with the [
] button after
you press the shutter button all the way down in self-timer mode
(
=
42).
Easily Composing Shots after Manual Zooming
(Framing Assist – Lock)
Still Images
Movies
You can reduce camera shake at the telephoto end, which makes it easier
to compose shots.
1
Compensate camera shake at the
telephoto end.
● Press and hold the [ ] button. [ ] is
displayed, and image stabilization optimal
for shooting at the telephoto end is
applied.
2
Shoot.
● While holding the [ ] button, press the
shutter button halfway to focus on the
subject, and then press it all the way
down.
Easily Reacquiring Subjects after Manual
Zooming (Framing Assist – Seek)
Still Images
Movies
If you lose track of a subject while zoomed in, you can find it more easily
by temporarily zooming out.
1
Look for the lost subject.
● Press and hold the [ ] button.
● The camera zooms out and displays
a white frame around the area shown
before you pressed the [ ] button.
2
Reacquire the subject.
● Aim the camera so that the subject enters
the white frame, and then release the
[ ] button.
● The previous magnification is now
restored, so that the area within the white
frame fills the screen again.
● Some shooting information is not displayed while the camera is
zoomed out.
● During movie shooting, the white frame is not displayed if you
press the [
] button. Also note that a changed zoom factor and
camera operating sounds are recorded.

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8
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9
Accessories
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2
Choose the face.
● [ ] is displayed once a face has been
detected.
● If multiple faces are detected, press the
[
] button to switch to the face to keep at
a constant size.
● The camera zooms in and out to keep the
face framed by [
] at a constant size on
the screen.
3
Shoot.
● Even after you shoot, [ ] remains
around the face displayed at a constant
size.
● To cancel constant face display size,
press the [ ] button again. [ Auto: Off]
is displayed.
Adjusting the Constant Face Display Size
● When Auto is on, press the [ ][ ]
buttons or turn the [ ] dial to choose
the desired option.
● The camera zooms automatically to keep
faces at the specified size.
Face
Keep faces large enough to show facial expressions
clearly.
Upper Body
Keep faces small enough to show the person’s upper
body.
Whole Body
Keep faces small enough to show the person’s entire
body.
Manual
Keep faces at the size specified by moving the zoom
lever. Release the zoom lever once the desired size
has been obtained.
● The zoom factor cannot be adjusted by pressing the [ ] button
(
=
39) while you are holding down the [ ] button.
● Recomposing the shot while holding down the [
] button may
make image stabilization less effective. In this case, [
] is
displayed in gray. If this occurs, release the [
] button, compose
the shot, and then press it again.
● If you start recording a movie while holding down the [
] button,
image stabilization may cause the shot to be recomposed.
● Although no image stabilization icon is shown while you hold
down the [
] button, image stabilization optimal for shooting at
the telephoto end is applied.
● To fine-tune the size of subjects gradually, move the zoom lever
while holding down the [
] button.
Auto Zooming to Keep Faces at a Constant Size
Still Images
Movies
The camera automatically zooms in and out to keep a detected face
(
=
68) at a constant size on the screen. If the person moves closer, the
camera automatically zooms out, and vice versa. This size can also be
adjusted, as needed.
1
Enter Auto mode.
● Press and release the [ ] button quickly.
● [ Auto: On] is displayed.

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8
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9
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Easily Reacquiring Subjects with Auto Zooming
(Seek Assist)
Still Images
Movies
If you lose track of a subject while zoomed in and move the camera to
look for it, the camera detects this movement and automatically zooms
out, which makes it easier to find the subject.
1
Enter Auto mode (=
40).
2
Look for the lost subject.
● When you move the camera to look for
the subject, the camera zooms out to
help you find it.
3
Reacquire the subject.
● Once you find the subject and stop
moving the camera, the camera zooms
in again.
4
Shoot.
● To cancel this mode, press the [ ]
button again. [ Auto: Off] is displayed.
● A face may not be displayed at a constant size at some zoom
factors, or if the subject’s head is tilted or facing the camera
indirectly.
● During movie recording, a changed zoom factor and camera
operating sounds are recorded.
● When
Auto is on, some shooting information is not displayed,
and some shooting settings cannot be configured.
● If the person whose face is framed with [ ] moves toward the
edge of the screen, the camera zooms out to keep the person in
view.
● In step 3, switching [
] to another face with the [ ] button is not
possible during movie recording.
● The zoom factor remains the same after you press the shutter
button all the way down in self-timer mode (
=
42), even if the
person’s size relative to the screen changes.
● The face size can also be adjusted in MENU (
=
29) > [ ]
tab > [
Auto Settings] > [ Auto Zoom]. You can choose [Off]
to deactivate this feature and use only the feature described in
“Easily Reacquiring Subjects with Auto Zooming (Seek Assist)”.
● You can zoom in or out with the zoom lever when [Face], [Upper
Body], or [Whole Body] is selected, but the original zoom factor
will be restored in a few seconds after you release the lever.
● You can clear your specified face size during movie recording by
pressing the [
] button.
● Face sizes cannot be changed during movie recording.

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8
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2
Shoot.
● For Still Images: Press the shutter button
halfway to focus on the subject, and then
press it all the way down.
● For Movies: Press the movie button.
● Once you start the self-timer, the lamp
will blink and the camera will play a self-
timer sound.
● Two seconds before the shot, the blinking
and sound will speed up. (The lamp will
remain lit in case the flash fires.)
● To cancel shooting after you have
triggered the self-timer, press the
[
] button.
● To restore the original setting, choose [
]
in step 1.
Using the Self-Timer to Avoid Camera Shake
Still Images
Movies
This option delays shutter release until about two seconds after you
have pressed the shutter button. If the camera is unsteady while you are
pressing the shutter button, it will not affect your shot.
● Follow step 1 in “Using the Self-Timer”
(
=
42) and choose [ ].
● Once the setting is complete, [
] is
displayed.
● Follow step 2 in “Using the Self-Timer”
(
=
42) to shoot.
● The camera does not zoom out automatically while [ ] is
displayed around a detected face, even if you move the camera.
● When the feature described in “Auto Zooming to Keep Faces at a
Constant Size” is deactivated, [
] is displayed around a detected
face, and the camera automatically zooms out when moved.
● Zooming is not possible while the shutter button is pressed
halfway.
● To deactivate this feature and use only the feature described in
“Auto Zooming to Keep Faces at a Constant Size”, choose MENU
(
=
29) > [ ] tab > [ Auto Settings] > [Seek Assist] > [Off].
Using the Self-Timer
Still Images
Movies
With the self-timer, you can include yourself in group photos or other
timed shots. The camera will shoot about 10 seconds after you press the
shutter button.
1
Configure the setting.
● Press the [ ] button, choose [ ] in the
menu, and then choose [ ] (
=
28).
● Once the setting is complete, [
] is
displayed.

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Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
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Adding a Date Stamp
Still Images
Movies
The camera can add the shooting date to images, in the lower-right
corner.
However, note that date stamps cannot be edited or removed, so confirm
beforehand that the date and time are correct (
=
20).
1
Configure the setting.
● Press the [ ] button, choose [Date
Stamp ] on the [ ] tab, and then
choose the desired option (
=
29).
● Once the setting is complete, [ ] is
displayed.
2
Shoot.
● As you take shots, the camera adds the
shooting date or time to the lower-right
corner of images.
● To restore the original setting, choose
[Off] in step 1.
● Date stamps cannot be edited or removed.
Customizing the Self-Timer
Still Images
Movies
You can specify the delay (0 – 30 seconds) and number of shots (1 – 10).
1
Choose [ ].
● Following step 1 in “Using the Self-Timer”
(
=
42), choose [ ] and press the
[ ] button.
2
Configure the setting.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose
[Delay] or [Shots].
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose a
value, and then press the [ ] button.
● Once the setting is complete, [ ] is
displayed.
● Follow step 2 in “Using the Self-Timer”
(
=
42) to shoot.
● For movies shot using the self-timer, [Delay] represents the delay
before recording begins, but the [Shots] setting has no effect.
● When you specify multiple shots, image brightness and white
balance are determined by the first shot. More time is required
between shots when the flash fires or when you have specified
to take many shots. Shooting will stop automatically when the
memory card becomes full.
● When a delay longer than two seconds is specified, two seconds
before the shot, the lamp blinking and self-timer sound will speed
up. (The lamp will remain lit in case the flash fires.)

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1
Camera Basics
2
Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode
3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
Appendix
Index
5
Tv, Av, and M Mode
Continuous Shooting
Still Images
Movies
In [ ] mode, hold the shutter button all the way down to shoot
continuously.
For details on the continuous shooting speed, see “Continuous Shooting
Speed” (
=
165).
1
Configure the setting.
● Press the [ ] button, choose [ ] in the
menu, and then choose [ ] (
=
28).
● Once the setting is complete, [ ] is
displayed.
2
Shoot.
● Hold the shutter button all the way down
to shoot continuously.
● During continuous shooting, focus and exposure are locked at the
position/level determined when you pressed the shutter button
halfway.
● Cannot be used with the self-timer (
=
42).
● Shooting may stop momentarily or continuous shooting may slow
down depending on shooting conditions, camera settings, and the
zoom position.
● As more shots are taken, shooting may slow down.
● Shooting may slow down if the flash fires.
● Shots taken without adding a date stamp can be printed with one
as follows.
However, adding a date stamp this way to images that already
have one may cause it to be printed twice.
- Print using printer functions (
=
140)
- Use camera DPOF print settings (
=
143) to print

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1
Camera Basics
2
Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode
3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
Appendix
Index
5
Tv, Av, and M Mode
Changing Image Resolution (Size)
Still Images
Movies
Choose from 4 levels of image resolution, as follows. For guidelines on
how many shots at each resolution setting can fit on a memory card, see
“Number of Shots per Memory Card” (
=
164).
● Press the [
] button, choose [ ] in the
menu, and choose the desired option
(
=
28).
● The option you configured is now
displayed.
● To restore the original setting, repeat this
process but choose [ ].
Guidelines for Choosing Resolution Based on Paper
Size (for 4:3 Images)
A2 (16.5 x 23.4 in.)
A3 – A5 (11.7 x 16.5 – 5.8 x 8.3 in.)
3.5 x 5 in., 5 x 7 in., Postcard
For e-mailing and similar purposes
● Not available in [ ] mode.
Image Customization Features
Changing the Aspect Ratio
Still Images
Movies
Change the image aspect ratio (ratio of width to height) as follows.
● Press the [
] button, choose [ ] in the
menu, and choose the desired option
(
=
28).
● Once the setting is complete, the screen
aspect ratio will be updated.
● To restore the original setting, repeat this
process but choose [
].
Used for display on widescreen HDTVs or similar display devices.
Same aspect ratio as 35mm film, used for printing images at 5 x
7-inch or postcard sizes.
Native aspect ratio of the camera screen, also used for display
on standard-definition televisions or similar display devices, or for
printing images at 3.5 x 5-inch or A-series sizes.
Square aspect ratio.
● Not available in [ ] mode.

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1
Camera Basics
2
Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode
3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
Appendix
Index
5
Tv, Av, and M Mode
Changing Movie Image Quality
Still Images
Movies
3 image quality settings are available. For guidelines on the maximum
movie length at each level of image quality that will fit on a memory card,
see “Recording Time per Memory Card” (
=
164).
● Press the [
] button, choose [ ] in the
menu, and choose the desired option
(
=
28).
● The option you configured is now
displayed.
● To restore the original setting, repeat this
process but choose [ ].
Image
Quality
Resolution Frame Rate Details
1920 x 1080 30 fps For shooting in Full HD
1280 x 720 30 fps For shooting in HD
640 x 480 30 fps
For shooting in standard
definition
● In [ ] and [ ] modes, black bars displayed on the top and
bottom edges of the screen indicate image areas not recorded.
Red-Eye Correction
Still Images
Movies
Red-eye that occurs in flash photography can be automatically corrected
as follows.
1
Access the [Flash Settings] screen.
● Press the [ ] button, choose [Flash
Settings] on the [ ] tab, and then press
the [ ] button (
=
29).
2
Configure the setting.
● Choose [Red-Eye Corr.], and then
choose [On] (
=
29).
● Once the setting is complete, [
] is
displayed.
● To restore the original setting, repeat this
process but choose [Off].
● Red-eye correction may be applied to image areas other than
eyes (if the camera misinterprets red eye makeup as red pupils,
for example).
● You can also correct existing images (
=
94).
● You can also access the screen in step 2 when the flash is up by
pressing the [
] button and immediately pressing the [ ]
button.

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1
Camera Basics
2
Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode
3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
Appendix
Index
5
Tv, Av, and M Mode
Magnifying the Area in Focus
Still Images
Movies
You can check the focus by pressing the shutter button halfway, which will
enlarge the portion of the image in focus in the AF frame.
1
Configure the setting.
● Press the [ ] button, choose [AF-
Point Zoom] on the [ ] tab, and then
choose [On] (
=
29).
2
Check the focus.
● Press the shutter button halfway. The
face detected as the main subject is now
magnified.
● To restore the original setting, choose
[Off] in step 1.
● The area in focus is not magnified in the following cases when the
shutter button is pressed halfway.
- If a face was not detected, if the person is too close to the
camera and their face is too large for the screen, or if the
camera detects subject movement
- When digital zoom is used (
=
38)
- When Tracking AF is used (
=
69)
- When a TV is used as a display (
=
134)
● Not available in [
] mode.
Helpful Shooting Features
Displaying Grid Lines
Still Images
Movies
Grid lines can be displayed on the screen for vertical and horizontal
reference while shooting.
● Press the [
] button, choose [Grid
Lines] on the [ ] tab, and then choose
[On] (
=
29).
● Once the setting is complete, grid lines
are displayed on the screen.
● To restore the original setting, repeat this
process but choose [Off].
● Grid lines are not recorded in your shots.

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1
Camera Basics
2
Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode
3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
Appendix
Index
5
Tv, Av, and M Mode
Customizing Camera Operation
Customize shooting functions on the [ ] tab of the menu screen as
follows.
For instructions on menu functions, see “Using the Menu Screen”
(
=
29).
Deactivating the AF-Assist Beam
Still Images
Movies
You can deactivate the lamp that normally lights up to help you focus
when you press the shutter button halfway in low-light conditions.
● Press the [
] button, choose
[AF-assist Beam] on the [ ] tab, and
then choose [Off] (
=
29).
● To restore the original setting, repeat this
process but choose [On].
Checking for Closed Eyes
Still Images
Movies
[ ] is displayed when the camera detects that people may have closed
their eyes.
1
Configure the setting.
● Press the [ ] button, choose [Blink
Detection] on the [ ] tab, and then
choose [On] (
=
29).
2
Shoot.
● [ ] flashes when the camera detects a
person whose eyes are closed.
● To restore the original setting, choose
[Off] in step 1.
● When you have specified multiple shots in [ ] mode, this
function is only available for the final shot.
● A frame is displayed around people whose eyes are closed when
you have selected [2 sec.], [4 sec.], [8 sec.], or [Hold] in [Display
Time] (
=
49).
● This feature is not available in continuous shooting mode
(
=
44).

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1
Camera Basics
2
Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode
3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
Appendix
Index
5
Tv, Av, and M Mode
Changing the Image Display Style after Shots
Still Images
Movies
You can change how long images are displayed and what information is
displayed immediately after shooting.
Changing the Image Display Period after Shots
1
Access the [Review image after
shooting] screen.
● Press the [ ] button, choose
[Review image after shooting] on the
[ ] tab, and then press the [ ] button
(
=
29).
2
Configure the setting.
● Choose [Display Time], and then choose
the desired option.
● To restore the original setting, repeat this
process but choose [Quick].
Quick Displays images only until you can shoot again.
2 sec.,
4 sec.,
8 sec.
Displays images for the specified time. Even while the shot is
displayed, you can take another shot by pressing the shutter
button halfway again.
Hold Displays images until you press the shutter button halfway.
Off No image display after shots.
Deactivating the Red-Eye Reduction Lamp
Still Images
Movies
You can deactivate the red-eye reduction lamp that lights up to reduce
red-eye when the flash is used in low-light shots.
1
Access the [Flash Settings] screen.
● Press the [ ] button, choose [Flash
Settings] on the [ ] tab, and then press
the [ ] button (
=
29).
2
Configure the setting.
● Choose [Red-Eye Lamp], and then
choose [Off] (
=
29).
● To restore the original setting, repeat this
process but choose [On].

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1
Camera Basics
2
Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode
3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
Appendix
Index
5
Tv, Av, and M Mode
Changing the Screen Displayed after Shots
Change the way images are displayed after shots as follows.
1
Set [Display Time] to [2 sec.],
[4 sec.], [8 sec.], or [Hold] (=
49).
2
Configure the setting.
● Choose [Display Info], and then choose
the desired option.
● To restore the original setting, repeat this
process but choose [Off].
Off Displays only the image.
Detailed
Displays shooting details (
=
153).
● When [Display Time] (
=
32) is set to [Off] or [Quick], [Display
Info] is set to [Off] and cannot be changed.
● By pressing the [
] button while an image is displayed after
shooting, you can switch the display information. Note that the
settings of [Display Info] are not changed. You can also erase
images by pressing the [
] button, or protect (
=
85) or tag
images as favorites (
=
91) by pressing the [ ] button.

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1
Camera Basics
2
Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode
3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
Appendix
Index
5
Tv, Av, and M Mode
Other Shooting Modes
Shoot more effectively in various scenes, and take shots enhanced with
unique image effects or captured using special functions
3
Brightness / Color Customization
(Live View Control)
Still Images
Movies
Image brightness or colors when shooting can be easily customized as
follows.
1
Enter [ ] mode.
● Set the mode dial to [ ].
2
Configure the setting.
● Press the [ ] button to access the setting
screen. Press the [ ][ ] buttons to
choose a setting item, and then press the
[ ][ ] buttons to adjust the value as you
watch the screen.
● Press the [ ] button.
3
Shoot.
Brightness
For brighter images, adjust the level to the right, and
for darker images, adjust it to the left.
Color
For more vivid images, adjust the level to the right,
and for more subdued images, adjust it to the left.
Tone
For a warm, reddish tone, adjust the level to the right,
and for a cool, bluish tone, adjust it to the left.

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1
Camera Basics
2
Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode
3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
Appendix
Index
5
Tv, Av, and M Mode
Image Display during Playback
The six images from each shot are managed together as a group, and
only the first image in the series is displayed during playback. To indicate
that the image is part of a group, [ ] is displayed in the upper left of
the screen.
● If you erase a grouped image (
=
88), all images in the group
are also erased. Be careful when erasing images.
● Grouped images can be played back individually (
=
82) and
ungrouped (
=
82).
● Protecting (
=
85) a grouped image will protect all images in
the group.
● Grouped images can be viewed individually when played back
using Image Search (
=
81) or Smart Shuffle (
=
85). In this
case, images are temporarily ungrouped.
● The following actions are not available for grouped images:
magnifying (
=
83), tagging as favorites (
=
91), editing
(
=
92), printing (
=
140), setting up individual image printing
(
=
144), or adding to a photobook (
=
145). To do these
things, either view grouped images individually (
=
82) or
cancel grouping (
=
82) first.
● Simultaneous display as shown in step 2 is only available
immediately after you shoot.
Enjoying a Variety of Images from
Each Shot ( Creative Shot)
Still Images
Movies
The camera determines the subject and shooting conditions, automatically
applying special effects and recomposing the shot to emphasize the
subject. Six still images are recorded for each shot. You can capture
multiple still images with effects using camera-determined settings.
1
Enter [ ] mode.
● Set the mode dial to [ ].
2
Shoot.
● Press the shutter button all the way
down. As you shoot, the shutter sound is
played three times.
● After the six images are displayed
in succession, they are displayed
simultaneously for about two seconds.
● To keep the images displayed until you
press the shutter button halfway, press
the [
] button. For full-screen display in
this state, choose an image by pressing
the [ ][ ][ ][ ] buttons, and then press
the [ ] button.
● To return to the original display, press the
[ ] button.
● Shooting will take some time when the flash fires, but hold the
camera steady until the shutter sound is played three times.

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Camera Basics
2
Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode
3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
Appendix
Index
5
Tv, Av, and M Mode
Specific Scenes
Choose a mode matching the shooting scene, and the camera will
automatically configure the settings for optimal shots.
1
Enter [ ] mode.
● Set the mode dial to [ ].
2
Choose a shooting mode.
● Press the [ ] button, choose [ ] in the
menu, and then choose a shooting mode
(
=
28).
3
Shoot.
Shooting Portraits (Portrait)
Still Images
Movies
● Take shots of people with a softening
effect.
Shooting under Low Light (Low
Light)
Still Images
Movies
● Shoot with minimal camera and subject
shake even in low-light conditions.
Choosing Effects
Still Images
Movies
You can choose effects for images captured in [ ] mode.
● After choosing [
] mode, turn the [ ]
dial to choose the effect.
Auto
All effects
Retro
Images resemble old photos
Monochrome
Images are generated in one color
Special
Bold, distinctive-looking images
Natural
Subdued, natural-looking images

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1
Camera Basics
2
Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode
3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
Appendix
Index
5
Tv, Av, and M Mode
Image Effects (Creative Filters)
Add a variety of effects to images when shooting.
1
Enter [ ] mode.
● Set the mode dial to [ ].
2
Choose a shooting mode.
● Press the [ ] button, choose [ ] in the
menu, and then choose a shooting mode
(
=
28).
3
Shoot.
Shooting in Vivid Colors (Super
Vivid)
Still Images
Movies
● Shots in rich, vivid colors.
Posterized Shots (Poster Effect)
Still Images
Movies
● Shots that resemble an old poster or
illustration.
● In [ ] and [ ] modes, try taking some test shots first, to make
sure you obtain the desired results.
Shooting with Snowy Backgrounds
(Snow)
Still Images
Movies
● Bright, natural-colored shots of people
against snowy backgrounds.
Shooting Fireworks (Fireworks)
Still Images
Movies
● Vivid shots of fireworks.
● In [ ] mode, mount the camera on a tripod or take other
measures to keep it still and prevent camera shake. Additionally,
you should set [IS Mode] to [Off] when using a tripod or other
means to secure the camera (
=
73).
● [ ] mode resolution is [ ] (2304 x 1728) and cannot be changed.
● In [
] mode, although no frames are displayed when you press
the shutter button halfway, optimal focus is still determined.

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2
Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode
3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
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Index
5
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Shots Resembling Miniature Models (Miniature
Effect)
Still Images
Movies
Creates the effect of a miniature model, by blurring image areas above
and below your selected area.
You can also make movies that look like scenes in miniature models by
choosing the playback speed before the movie is recorded. People and
objects in the scene will move quickly during playback. Note that sound is
not recorded.
1
Choose [ ].
● Follow steps 1 – 2 in “Image Effects
(Creative Filters)” (
=
54) and choose
[ ].
● A white frame is displayed, indicating the
image area that will not be blurred.
2
Choose the area to keep in focus.
● Press the [ ] button.
● Move the zoom lever to resize the frame,
and press the [
][ ] buttons to move it.
3
For movies, choose the movie
playback speed.
● Turn the [ ] dial to choose the speed.
4
Return to the shooting screen and
shoot.
● Press the [ ] button to return to the
shooting screen, and then shoot.
Shooting with a Fish-Eye Lens Effect (Fish-Eye
Effect)
Still Images
Movies
Shoot with the distorting effect of a fish-eye lens.
1
Choose [ ].
● Follow steps 1 – 2 in “Image Effects
(Creative Filters)” (
=
54) and choose
[ ].
2
Choose an effect level.
● Turn the [ ] dial to choose an effect
level.
● A preview is shown of how your shot will
look with the effect applied.
3
Shoot.
● Try taking some test shots first, to make sure you obtain the
desired results.

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1
Camera Basics
2
Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode
3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
Appendix
Index
5
Tv, Av, and M Mode
Shooting with a Toy Camera Effect (Toy Camera
Effect)
Still Images
Movies
This effect makes images resemble shots from a toy camera by vignetting
(darker, blurred image corners) and changing the overall color.
1
Choose [ ].
● Follow steps 1 – 2 in “Image Effects
(Creative Filters)” (
=
54) and choose
[ ].
2
Choose a color tone.
● Turn the [ ] dial to choose a color
tone.
● A preview is shown of how your shot will
look with the effect applied.
3
Shoot.
Standard Shots resemble toy camera images.
Warm Images have a warmer tone than with [Standard].
Cool Images have a cooler tone than with [Standard].
● Try taking some test shots first, to make sure you obtain the
desired results.
Playback Speed and Estimated Playback Time (for
One-Minute Clips)
Speed Playback Time
Approx. 12 sec.
Approx. 6 sec.
Approx. 3 sec.
● The zoom is not available when shooting movies. Be sure to set
the zoom before shooting.
● Try taking some test shots first, to make sure you obtain the
desired results.
● To switch the orientation of the frame to vertical, press the [ ][ ]
buttons in step 2. To return the frame to horizontal orientation,
press the [
][ ] buttons.
● Holding the camera vertically will change the orientation of the
frame.
● Movie image quality is [
] at an aspect ratio of [ ] and [ ] at
an aspect ratio of [
] (
=
45). These quality settings cannot
be changed.
● The zoom factor cannot be changed with the [
] button on the
screens in steps 2 and 3, or while shooting movies.

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1
Camera Basics
2
Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode
3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
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Index
5
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Special Modes for Other Purposes
Auto Shooting after Face Detection (Smart Shutter)
Still Images
Movies
Auto Shooting after Smile Detection
The camera shoots automatically after detecting a smile, even without you
pressing the shutter button.
1
Choose [ ].
● Follow steps 1 – 2 in “Specific Scenes”
(
=
53) and choose [ ], and then
press the [ ] button.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose [ ],
and then press the [ ] button.
● The camera now enters shooting standby
mode, and [Smile Detection on] is
displayed.
2
Aim the camera at a person.
● To pause smile detection, press the [ ]
button. Press the [ ] button again to
resume detection.
● Switch to another mode when you finish shooting, or the camera
will continue shooting each time a smile is detected.
Shooting in Monochrome
Still Images
Movies
Shoot images in black and white, sepia, or blue and white.
1
Choose [ ].
● Follow steps 1 – 2 in “Image Effects
(Creative Filters)” (
=
54) and choose
[ ].
2
Choose a color tone.
● Turn the [ ] dial to choose a color
tone.
● A preview is shown of how your shot will
look with the effect applied.
3
Shoot.
B/W Black and white shots.
Sepia Sepia tone shots.
Blue Blue and white shots.

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2
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Hybrid Auto Mode
3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
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5
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4
Face the camera and wink.
● The camera will shoot about two seconds
after detecting a wink by the person
whose face is inside the frame.
● To cancel shooting after you have
triggered the self-timer, press the
[
] button.
● If the wink is not detected, wink again slowly and deliberately.
● Winking may not be detected if eyes are obscured by hair, a hat,
or glasses.
● Closing and opening both eyes at once will also be detected as
a wink.
● If winking is not detected, the camera will shoot about 15 seconds
later.
● To change the number of shots, press the [
][ ] buttons
after choosing [
] in step 1. [Blink Detection] (
=
48) is only
available for the final shot.
● If no one is in the shooting area when the shutter button is
pressed all the way down, the camera will shoot after a person
enters the shooting area and winks.
● The zoom factor cannot be changed with the [
] button after you
press the shutter button all the way down.
Using the Face Self-Timer
Still Images
Movies
The camera will shoot about two seconds after detecting that the face of
another person (such as the photographer) has entered the shooting area
(
=
68). This is useful when including yourself in group photos or similar
shots.
1
Choose [ ].
● Follow steps 1 – 2 in “Specific Scenes”
(
=
53) and choose [ ], and then
press the [ ] button.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose [ ],
and then press the [ ] button.
● You can also shoot as usual by pressing the shutter button.
● The camera can detect smiles more easily when subjects face
the camera and open their mouth wide enough so that teeth are
visible.
● To change the number of shots, press the [
][ ] buttons
after choosing [
] in step 1. [Blink Detection] (
=
48) is only
available for the final shot.
● Automatic shooting is not available while you are holding down
the [
] button.
Using the Wink Self-Timer
Still Images
Movies
Aim the camera at a person and press the shutter button all the way
down. The camera will shoot about two seconds after a wink is detected.
1
Choose [ ].
● Follow steps 1 – 2 in “Specific Scenes”
(
=
53) and choose [ ], and then
press the [ ] button.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose [ ],
and then press the [ ] button.
2
Compose the shot and press the
shutter button halfway.
● Make sure a green frame is displayed
around the face of the person who will
wink.
3
Press the shutter button all the way
down.
● The camera now enters shooting standby
mode, and [Wink to take picture] is
displayed.
● The lamp blinks and the self-timer sound
is played.

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8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
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High-Speed Continuous Shooting (High-Speed
Burst)
Still Images
Movies
You can shoot a series of shots in rapid succession by holding the shutter
button all the way down. For details on the continuous shooting speed,
see “Continuous Shooting Speed” (
=
165).
1
Choose [ ].
● Follow steps 1 – 2 in “Specific Scenes”
(
=
53) and choose [ ].
2
Shoot.
● Hold the shutter button all the way down
to shoot continuously.
● The resolution is [ ] (2304 x 1728) and cannot be changed.
● Focus, image brightness, and color are determined by the first
shot.
● Shooting may stop momentarily or continuous shooting may slow
down depending on shooting conditions, camera settings, and the
zoom position.
● As more shots are taken, shooting may slow down.
2
Compose the shot and press the
shutter button halfway.
● Make sure a green frame is displayed
around the face you focus on and white
frames around other faces.
3
Press the shutter button all the way
down.
● The camera now enters shooting standby
mode, and [Look straight at camera to
start count down] is displayed.
● The lamp blinks and the self-timer sound
is played.
4
Join the subjects in the shooting
area and look at the camera.
● After the camera detects a new face, the
lamp blinking and self-timer sound will
speed up. (When the flash fires, the lamp
will remain lit.) About two seconds later,
the camera will shoot.
● To cancel shooting after you have
triggered the self-timer, press the
[ ] button.
● Even if your face is not detected after you join the others in the
shooting area, the camera will shoot about 15 seconds later.
● To change the number of shots, press the [
][ ] buttons
after choosing [
] in step 1. [Blink Detection] (
=
48) is only
available for the final shot.
● The zoom factor cannot be changed with the [
] button after you
press the shutter button all the way down.

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7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
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Index
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Locking or Changing Image Brightness before
Shooting
Still Images
Movies
Before recording, you can lock the exposure or change it in 1/3-stop
increments within a range of −2 to +2 stops.
1
Lock the exposure.
● Press the [ ] button to lock the
exposure. The exposure shift bar is
displayed.
● To unlock the exposure, press the [
]
button again.
2
Adjust the exposure.
● Turn the [ ] dial to adjust the
exposure, as you watch the screen.
3
Shoot (=
60).
Shooting Various Movies
Still Images
Movies
Shooting Movies in Movie Mode
Still Images
Movies
1
Enter [ ] mode.
● Set the mode dial to [ ].
● Black bars are displayed on the top and
bottom edges of the screen, and the
subject is slightly enlarged. The black
bars indicate image areas not recorded.
2
Configure the settings to suit the
movie (=
154).
3
Shoot.
● Press the movie button.
● To stop movie recording, press the movie
button again.

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Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
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P Mode
More discerning shots, in your preferred shooting style
● Instructions in this chapter apply to the camera with the mode dial set
to [ ] mode.
● [
]: Program AE; AE: Auto Exposure
● Before using a function introduced in this chapter in modes other than
[ ], make sure the function is available in that mode (
=
154).
4
Shooting in Program AE ([P] Mode)
Still Images
Movies
You can customize many function settings to suit your preferred shooting
style.
1
Enter [ ] mode.
● Set the mode dial to [ ].
2
Customize the settings as desired
(=
62 – =
73), and then shoot.
● If adequate exposure cannot be obtained when you press the
shutter button halfway, shutter speeds and aperture values are
displayed in orange. In this case, try adjusting the ISO speed
(
=
63) or activating the flash (if subjects are dark,
=
71),
which may enable adequate exposure.
● Movies can be recorded in [
] mode as well, by pressing the
movie button. However, some FUNC. (
=
28) and MENU
(
=
29) settings may be automatically adjusted for movie
recording.

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4
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6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
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2
Compose the shot and shoot.
● AE: Auto Exposure
● After the exposure is locked, you can adjust the combination
of shutter speed and aperture value by turning the [
] dial
(Program Shift).
Changing the Metering Method
Still Images
Movies
Adjust the metering method (how brightness is measured) to suit shooting
conditions as follows.
● Press the [
] button, choose [ ] in the
menu, and choose the desired option
(
=
28).
● The option you configured is now
displayed.
Evaluative
For typical shooting conditions, including backlit
shots. Automatically adjusts exposure to match the
shooting conditions.
Center
Weighted Avg.
Determines the average brightness of light across
the entire image area, calculated by treating
brightness in the central area as more important.
Spot
Metering restricted to within the [
] (Spot AE
Point frame), displayed in the center of the screen.
Image Brightness (Exposure)
Adjusting Image Brightness (Exposure
Compensation)
Still Images
Movies
The standard exposure set by the camera can be adjusted in 1/3-stop
increments, in a range of –2 to +2.
● Press the [
] button. As you watch the
screen, turn the [ ] dial to adjust
brightness, and then press the [ ] button
again when finished.
● The correction level you specified is now
displayed.
Locking Image Brightness / Exposure (AE Lock)
Still Images
Movies
Before shooting, you can lock the exposure, or you can specify focus and
exposure separately.
1
Lock the exposure.
● Aim the camera at the subject to shoot
with the exposure locked. With the
shutter button pressed halfway, press the
[ ] button.
● [ ] is displayed, and the exposure is
locked.
● To unlock AE, release the shutter button
and press the [
] button again. In this
case, [ ] is no longer displayed.

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Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
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Index
5
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Correcting Image Brightness (i-Contrast)
Still Images
Movies
Before shooting, excessively bright or dark image areas (such as faces or
backgrounds) can be detected and automatically adjusted to the optimal
brightness. Insufficient overall image contrast can also be automatically
corrected before shooting to make subjects stand out better.
● Press the [
] button, choose
[i-Contrast] on the [ ] tab, and then
choose [Auto] (
=
29).
● Once the setting is complete, [ ] is
displayed.
● Under some shooting conditions, correction may be inaccurate or
may cause images to appear grainy.
● You can also correct existing images (
=
94).
Changing the ISO Speed
Still Images
Movies
● Press the [ ] button, press the [ ][ ]
buttons to choose an option, and then
press the [ ] button.
● The option you configured is now
displayed.
AUTO
Automatically adjusts the ISO speed to suit the
shooting mode and conditions.
100, 200 Low
For shooting outdoors in fair
weather.
400, 800 Slightly Low
For shooting in cloudy conditions,
or at twilight.
1600, 3200 Slightly High
For shooting night scenes, or in
dark rooms.
● To view the automatically determined ISO speed when you have
set the ISO speed to [AUTO], press the shutter button halfway.
● Although choosing a lower ISO speed may reduce image
graininess, there may be a greater risk of subject and camera
shake in some shooting conditions.
● Choosing a higher ISO speed will increase shutter speed, which
may reduce subject and camera shake and increase the flash
range. However, shots may look grainy.

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3
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4
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6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
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Index
5
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Custom White Balance
Still Images
Movies
For image colors that look natural under the light in your shot, adjust white
balance to suit the light source where you are shooting. Set the white
balance under the same light source that will illuminate your shot.
● Follow the steps in “Adjusting White
Balance” (
=
64) to choose [ ].
● Aim the camera at a plain white subject,
so that the entire screen is white. Press
the [
] button.
● The tint of the screen changes once the
white balance data has been recorded.
● Colors may look unnatural if you change camera settings after
recording white balance data.
Changing Image Color Tones (My Colors)
Still Images
Movies
Change image color tones as desired, such as converting images to sepia
or black and white.
● Press the [
] button, choose [ ] in the
menu, and choose the desired option
(
=
28).
● The option you configured is now
displayed.
Image Colors
Adjusting White Balance
Still Images
Movies
By adjusting white balance (WB), you can make image colors look more
natural for the scene you are shooting.
● Press the [
] button, choose [ ] in the
menu, and choose the desired option
(
=
28).
● The option you configured is now
displayed.
Auto
Automatically sets the optimal white balance for
the shooting conditions.
Day Light For shooting outdoors in fair weather.
Cloudy For shooting in cloudy weather or at twilight.
Tungsten
For shooting under ordinary incandescent
lighting.
Fluorescent For shooting under white fluorescent lighting.
Fluorescent H For shooting under daylight fluorescent lighting.
Custom
For manually setting a custom white balance
(
=
64).

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7
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8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
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Custom Color
Still Images
Movies
Choose the desired level of image contrast, sharpness, color saturation,
red, green, blue, and skin tones in a range of 1 – 5.
1
Access the setting screen.
● Follow the steps in “Changing Image
Color Tones (My Colors)” (
=
64) to
choose [ ], and then press the [ ]
button.
2
Configure the setting.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose an
option, and then specify the value by
pressing the [ ][ ] buttons.
● For stronger/more intense effects (or
darker skin tones), adjust the value to
the right, and for weaker/lighter effects
(or lighter skin tones), adjust the value to
the left.
● Press the [ ] button to complete
the setting.
My Colors Off
–
Vivid
Emphasizes contrast and color saturation, making
images sharper.
Neutral
Tones down contrast and color saturation for
subdued images.
Sepia Creates sepia tone images.
B/W Creates black and white images.
Positive Film
Combines the effects of Vivid Blue, Vivid Green,
and Vivid Red to produce intense yet natural-
looking colors resembling images on positive film.
Lighter Skin
Tone
Lightens skin tones.
Darker Skin
Tone
Darkens skin tones.
Vivid Blue
Emphasizes blues in images. Makes the sky,
ocean, and other blue subjects more vivid.
Vivid Green
Emphasizes greens in images. Makes mountains,
foliage, and other green subjects more vivid.
Vivid Red
Emphasizes reds in images. Makes red subjects
more vivid.
Custom Color
Adjust contrast, sharpness, color saturation, and
other qualities as desired (
=
65).
● White balance (
=
64) cannot be set in [ ] or [ ] modes.
● With [
] and [ ] modes, colors other than people’s skin tone
may change. These settings may not produce the expected
results with some skin tones.

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8
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Shooting in Manual Focus Mode
Still Images
Movies
When focusing is not possible in AF mode, use manual focus. You can
specify the general focal position and then press the shutter button
halfway to have the camera determine the optimal focal position near the
position you specified. For details on the focusing range, see “Shooting
Range” (
=
165).
1
Choose [ ].
● Press the [ ] button, press the [ ][ ]
buttons to choose [ ], and then press
the [ ] button.
● [ ] and the MF indicator are displayed.
2
Specify the general focal position.
● Referring to the on-screen MF indicator
bar (1, which shows the distance and
focal position) and the magnified display
area, press the [ ][ ] buttons to specify
the general focal position, and then press
the [ ] button.
3
Fine-tune the focus.
● Press the shutter button halfway to have
the camera fine-tune the focal position
(Safety MF).
(1)
Shooting Range and Focusing
Shooting Close-Ups (Macro)
Still Images
Movies
To restrict the focus to subjects at close range, set the camera to [ ]. For
details on the focusing range, see “Shooting Range” (
=
165).
● Press the [
] button, press the [ ][ ]
buttons to choose [ ], and then press the
[ ] button.
● Once the setting is complete, [
] is
displayed.
● If the flash fires, vignetting may occur.
● Be careful to avoid damaging the lens.
● In the yellow bar display area below the zoom bar, [
] will turn
gray and the camera will not focus.
● To prevent camera shake, try mounting the camera on a tripod
and shooting with the camera set to [
] (
=
42).

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8
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Digital Tele-Converter
Still Images
Movies
The focal length of the lens can be increased by approximately 1.6x or
2.0x. This can reduce camera shake because the shutter speed is faster
than it would be if you zoomed (including using digital zoom) in to the
same zoom factor.
● Press the [
] button, choose
[Digital Zoom] on the [ ] tab, and then
choose the desired option (
=
29).
● The view is enlarged and the zoom factor
is displayed on the screen.
● The digital tele-converter cannot be used with digital zoom
(
=
38) or AF-point zoom (
=
47).
● The shutter speed may be equivalent when you move the zoom
lever all the way toward [
] for maximum telephoto, and when
you zoom in to enlarge the subject to the same size following step
2 in “Zooming In Closer on Subjects (Digital Zoom)” (
=
38).
● When you focus manually, the AF frame mode (
=
68) is
[Center] and AF frame size is [Normal], and these settings cannot
be changed.
● Focusing is possible when using the digital zoom (
=
38) or
digital tele-converter (
=
67), or when using a TV as a display
(
=
134), but the magnified display will not appear.
● To focus more accurately, try attaching the camera to a tripod to
stabilize it.
● To hide the magnified display area, choose MENU (
=
29) >
[
] tab > [MF-Point Zoom] > [Off].
● To deactivate automatic focus fine-tuning when the shutter button
is pressed halfway, choose MENU (
=
29) > [ ] tab > [Safety
MF] > [Off].

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Face AiAF
Still Images
Movies
● Detects people’s faces, and then sets the focus, exposure (evaluative
metering only), and white balance ([ ] only).
● After you aim the camera at the subject, a white frame is displayed
around the person’s face determined by the camera to be the main
subject, and up to two gray frames are displayed around other
detected faces.
● When the camera detects movement, frames will follow moving
subjects, within a certain range.
● After you press the shutter button halfway, up to nine green frames are
displayed around faces in focus.
● If faces are not detected, or when only gray frames are displayed
(without a white frame), up to nine green frames are displayed in
the areas in focus when you press the shutter button halfway.
● If faces are not detected when Servo AF (
=
69) is set to [On],
the AF frame is displayed in the center of the screen when you
press the shutter button halfway.
● Examples of faces that cannot be detected:
- Subjects that are distant or extremely close
- Subjects that are dark or light
- Faces in profile, at an angle, or partly hidden
● The camera may misinterpret non-human subjects as faces.
● No AF frames are displayed if the camera cannot focus when you
press the shutter button halfway.
Changing the AF Frame Mode
Still Images
Movies
Change the AF (auto focus) frame mode to suit the shooting conditions as
follows.
● Press the [
] button, choose [AF
Frame] on the [
] tab, and then choose
the desired option (
=
29).
Center
Still Images
Movies
One AF frame is displayed in the center. Effective for reliable focusing.
● A yellow AF frame is displayed with [ ] if the camera cannot
focus when you press the shutter button halfway.
● To reduce the AF frame size, press the [ ] button and set
[AF Frame Size] on the [
] tab to [Small] (
=
29).
● The AF frame size is set to [Normal] when you use the digital
zoom (
=
38) or digital tele-converter (
=
67), and in manual
focus mode (
=
66).
● To compose shots so that subjects are positioned at the edge or
in a corner, first aim the camera to capture the subject in an AF
frame, and then hold the shutter button halfway down. As you
continue to hold the shutter button halfway, recompose the shot
as desired, and then press the shutter button all the way down
( Focus Lock).
● The AF frame position is enlarged when you press the shutter
button halfway and [AF-Point Zoom] (
=
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● [Servo AF] (
=
69) is set to [On] and cannot be changed.
● Tracking may not be possible when subjects are too small or
move too rapidly, or when subject color or brightness matches
that of the background too closely.
● [AF-Point Zoom] on the [
] tab is not available.
● [
] is not available.
● The camera can detect subjects even if you press the shutter
button halfway without pressing the [
] button. After your shot,
[
] is displayed in the center of the screen.
● When shooting in [
] mode (
=
66), press and hold the [ ]
button for at least one second.
Shooting with Servo AF
Still Images
Movies
This mode helps avoid missing shots of subjects in motion, because the
camera continues to focus on the subject and adjust the exposure as long
as you press the shutter button halfway.
1
Configure the setting.
● Press the [ ] button, choose [Servo
AF] on the [ ] tab, and then choose [On]
(
=
29).
2
Focus.
● The focus and exposure are maintained
where the blue AF frame is displayed
while you are pressing the shutter button
halfway.
Choosing Subjects to Focus On (Tracking AF)
Still Images
Movies
Shoot after choosing a subject to focus on as follows.
1
Choose [Tracking AF].
● Follow the steps in “Changing the AF
Frame Mode” (
=
68) to choose
[Tracking AF].
● [
] is displayed in the center of the
screen.
2
Choose a subject to focus on.
● Aim the camera so that [ ] is on the
desired subject, and then press the [ ]
button.
● When the subject is detected, the camera
beeps and [
] is displayed. Even if the
subject moves, the camera will continue
to track the subject within a certain range.
● If no subject is detected, [ ] is displayed.
● To cancel tracking, press the [
] button
again.
3
Shoot.
● Press the shutter button halfway. [ ]
changes to a blue [ ], which follows
the subject as the camera continues to
adjust the focus and exposure (Servo AF)
(
=
69).
● Press the shutter button all the way down
to shoot.
● Even after your shot, [
] is still displayed
and the camera continues to track the
subject.

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Shooting with the AF Lock
Still Images
Movies
The focus can be locked. After you lock the focus, the focal position will
not change even when you release your finger from the shutter button.
1
Lock the focus.
● With the shutter button pressed halfway,
press the [ ] button.
● The focus is now locked, and [ ] and
the MF indicator are displayed.
● To unlock the focus, hold the shutter
button halfway down and press the [ ]
button again.
2
Compose the shot and shoot.
● Focusing may not be possible in some shooting conditions.
● In low-light conditions, Servo AF may not be activated (AF frames
may not turn blue) when you press the shutter button halfway.
In this case, the focus and exposure are set according to the
specified AF frame mode.
● If adequate exposure cannot be obtained, shutter speeds and
aperture values are displayed in orange. Release the shutter
button, and then press it halfway again.
● AF lock shooting is not available.
● [AF-Point Zoom] on the [
] tab (
=
29) is not available.
● Not available when using the self-timer (
=
42).
Changing the Focus Setting
Still Images
Movies
You can change default camera operation of constantly focusing on
subjects it is aimed at, even when the shutter button is not pressed.
Instead, you can limit camera focusing to the moment you press the
shutter button halfway.
● Press the [
] button, choose
[Continuous AF] on the [ ] tab, and then
choose [Off] (
=
29).
On
Helps avoid missing sudden photo opportunities, because
the camera constantly focuses on subjects until you press the
shutter button halfway.
Off
Conserves battery power, because the camera does not focus
constantly.

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8
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Auto
Fires automatically in low-light conditions.
On
Fires for each shot.
Slow Synchro
Fires to illuminate the main subject (such as people) while shooting at a
slower shutter speed to illuminate backgrounds out of flash range.
● In [ ] mode, mount the camera on a tripod or take other
measures to keep it still and prevent camera shake. Additionally,
you should set [IS Mode] to [Off] when using a tripod or other
means to secure the camera (
=
73).
● In [
] mode, even after the flash fires, ensure that the main
subject does not move until the shutter sound is finished playing.
Off
For shooting without the flash.
● If a blinking [ ] icon is displayed when you press the shutter
button halfway in camera-shake inducing, low-light conditions,
mount the camera on a tripod or take other measures to keep it
still.
Flash
Changing the Flash Mode
Still Images
Movies
You can change the flash mode to match the shooting scene. For details
on the flash range, see “Flash Range” (
=
164).
1
Lift the flash.
2
Configure the setting.
● Press the [ ] button, press the [ ][ ]
buttons to choose a flash mode, and then
press the [ ] button.
● The option you configured is now
displayed.
● The setting screen cannot be accessed by pressing the [ ]
button when the flash is lowered. Lift the flash with your finger in
advance.
● If the flash fires, vignetting may occur.

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8
Setting Menu
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Shooting with the FE Lock
Still Images
Movies
Just as with the AE lock (
=
62), you can lock the exposure for the flash
shots.
1
Lift the flash and set the flash to [ ]
(=
71).
2
Lock the flash exposure.
● Aim the camera at the subject to shoot
with the exposure locked. With the
shutter button pressed halfway, press the
[ ] button.
● The flash fires, and when
[ ] is displayed, the flash output level is
retained.
● To unlock FE, release the shutter button
and press the [ ] button again. In this
case, [ ] is no longer displayed.
3
Compose the shot and shoot.
● After one shot, FE is unlocked and [ ] is
no longer displayed.
● FE: Flash Exposure
Adjusting the Flash Exposure Compensation
Still Images
Movies
Just as with regular exposure compensation (
=
62), you can adjust the
flash exposure from –2 to +2 stops, in 1/3-stop increments.
● Raise the flash, press the [
] button and
immediately turn the [
] dial to choose
the compensation level, and then press
the [ ] button.
● Once the setting is complete, [ ] is
displayed.
● When there is a risk of overexposure, the camera automatically
adjusts the shutter speed or aperture value during the flash shots
to reduce washed-out highlights and shoot at optimal exposure.
However, you can deactivate automatic adjustment of the shutter
speed and aperture value by accessing MENU (
=
29) and
choosing [
] tab > [Flash Settings] > [Safety FE] > [Off].
● You can also configure the flash exposure compensation by
accessing MENU (
=
29) and choosing [ ] tab > [Flash
Settings] > [Flash Exp. Comp].
● You can also access the [Flash Settings] MENU screen (
=
29)
when the flash is up by pressing the [
] button and immediately
pressing the [
] button.

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Continuous
Optimal image stabilization for the shooting conditions
is automatically applied (Intelligent IS) (
=
37).
Shoot Only*
Image stabilization is active only at the moment of
shooting.
Off Deactivates image stabilization.
* The setting is changed to [Continuous] for movie recording.
● If image stabilization cannot prevent camera shake, mount the
camera on a tripod or take other measures to hold it still. In this
case, set [IS Mode] to [Off].
Shooting Movies with Subjects at the Same Size
Shown before Shooting
Still Images
Movies
Normally, once movie recording begins, the image display area changes
and subjects are enlarged to allow for correction of significant camera
shake. To shoot subjects at the same size shown before shooting, you can
choose not to reduce significant camera shake.
● Follow the steps in “Changing the IS
Mode Settings” (
=
73) to access the
[IS Settings] screen.
● Choose [Dynamic IS], and then choose
[2] (
=
29).
● You can also set [IS Mode] to [Off], so that subjects are recorded
at the same size shown before shooting.
Other Settings
Changing the Compression Ratio (Image Quality)
Still Images
Movies
Choose from two compression ratios, [ ] (Super Fine) and [ ] (Fine), as
follows. For guidelines on how many shots at each compression ratio can
fit on a memory card, see “Number of Shots per Memory Card” (
=
164).
● Press the [
] button, choose [ ] in the
menu, and choose the desired option
(
=
28).
Changing the IS Mode Settings
Still Images
Movies
1
Access the setting screen.
● Press the [ ] button, choose [IS
Settings] on the [ ] tab, and then press
the [ ] button (
=
29).
2
Configure the setting.
● Choose [IS Mode], and then choose the
desired option (
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7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
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Tv, Av, and M Mode
Take smarter, more sophisticated shots
● Instructions in this chapter apply to the camera as set to the respective
mode.
5
Specific Shutter Speeds ([Tv] Mode)
Still Images
Movies
Set your preferred shutter speed before shooting as follows. The camera
automatically adjusts the aperture value to suit your shutter speed.
For details on available shutter speeds, see “Shutter Speed” (
=
165).
1
Enter [ ] mode.
● Set the mode dial to [ ].
2
Set the shutter speed.
● Turn the [ ] dial to set the shutter
speed.
● In conditions requiring slower shutter speeds, there may be a
delay before you can shoot again, as the camera processes
images to reduce noise.
● When shooting at low shutter speeds on a tripod, you should set
[IS Mode] to [Off] (
=
73).
● With shutter speeds of 1.3 seconds or slower, ISO speed is [
]
and cannot be changed.
● Orange display of aperture values when you press the shutter
button halfway indicates that the settings deviate from standard
exposure. Adjust the shutter speed until the aperture value is
displayed in white, or use safety shift (
=
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● [ ]: Time value

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Specific Shutter Speeds and
Aperture Values ([M] Mode)
Still Images
Movies
Follow these steps before shooting to set your preferred shutter speed
and aperture value to obtain the desired exposure.
For details on available shutter speeds and aperture values, see “Shutter
Speed” (
=
165) and “Aperture” (
=
165).
1
Enter [ ] mode.
● Set the mode dial to [ ].
2
Configure the setting.
● Press the [ ] button, choose adjustment
of shutter speed (1) or aperture value (2),
and turn the [ ] dial to specify a value.
● An exposure level mark (4) based on
your specified value is shown on the
exposure level indicator for comparison to
the standard exposure level (3).
● The exposure level mark is shown
in orange when the difference from
standard exposure exceeds 2 stops. [–2]
or [+2] is displayed in orange in the lower
right when you press the shutter button
halfway.
(1) (2)
(3)
(4)
Specific Aperture Values ([Av] Mode)
Still Images
Movies
Set your preferred aperture value before shooting as follows. The camera
automatically adjusts the shutter speed to suit your aperture value.
For details on available aperture values, see “Aperture” (
=
165).
1
Enter [ ] mode.
● Set the mode dial to [ ].
2
Set the aperture value.
● Turn the [ ] dial to set the aperture
value.
● Orange display of shutter speeds when you press the shutter
button halfway indicates that the settings deviate from standard
exposure. Adjust the aperture value until the shutter speed is
displayed in white, or use safety shift (see below).
● [ ]: Aperture value (size of the opening made by the iris in the
lens)
● To avoid exposure problems in [
] and [ ] modes, you
can have the camera automatically adjust the shutter speed or
aperture value, even when standard exposure cannot otherwise
be obtained. Press the [
] button and set [Safety Shift] on
the [
] tab to [On] (
=
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Adjusting the Flash Output
Still Images
Movies
Choose from the three flash levels in [ ] mode.
1
Enter [ ] mode.
● Set the mode dial to [ ].
2
Configure the setting.
● Raise the flash, press the [ ] button and
immediately turn the [ ] dial to choose
the flash level, and then press the [ ]
button.
● Once the setting is complete, [
] is
displayed.
● You can also set the flash level by accessing MENU (
=
29)
and choosing [
] tab > [Flash Settings] > [Flash Output].
● You can set the flash level in [
] or [ ] mode by accessing
MENU (
=
29) and choosing [ ] tab > [Flash Settings] >
[Flash Mode] > [Manual].
● You can also access the [Flash Settings] MENU screen (
=
29)
when the flash is up by pressing the [
] button and immediately
pressing the [
] button.
● After you set the shutter speed or aperture value, the exposure
level may change if you adjust the zoom or recompose the shot.
● Screen brightness may change depending on your specified
shutter speed or aperture value. However, screen brightness
remains the same when the flash is up and the mode is set to [
].
● To have the setting you did not configure in step 2 (whether
shutter speed or aperture value) automatically adjusted to obtain
standard exposure, hold the shutter button halfway and press the
[
] button. Note that standard exposure may not be possible with
some settings.
● With shutter speeds of 1.3 seconds or slower, ISO speed is [
]
and cannot be changed.
● [ ]: Manual
● Calculation of standard exposure is based on the specified
metering method (
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Playback Mode
Have fun reviewing your shots, and browse or edit them in many ways
● To prepare the camera for these operations, press the [
] button to
enter Playback mode.
● It may not be possible to play back or edit images that were
renamed or already edited on a computer, or images from other
cameras.
6
Viewing
Still Images
Movies
After shooting images or movies, you can view them on the screen as
follows.
1
Enter Playback mode.
● Press the [ ] button.
● Your last shot is displayed.
2
Browse through your images.
● To view the previous image, press the [ ]
button. To view the next image, press the
[ ] button.
● To access this screen (Scroll Display
mode), press and hold the [ ][ ] buttons
for at least one second. In this mode,
press the [ ][ ] buttons to browse
through images.
● To return to single-image display, press
the [ ] button.
● To browse images grouped by shooting
date, press the [
][ ] buttons in Scroll
Display mode.

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● To switch to Shooting mode from Playback mode, press the
shutter button halfway.
● To deactivate Scroll Display, choose MENU (
=
29) > [ ] tab
> [Scroll Display] > [Off].
● To have the most recent shot displayed when you enter Playback
mode, choose MENU (
=
29) > [ ] tab > [Resume] > [Last
shot].
● To change the transition shown between images, access MENU
(
=
29) and choose your desired effect on the [ ] tab >
[Transition].
Switching Display Modes
Still Images
Movies
Press the [ ] button to view other information on the screen, or to hide
the information. For details on the information displayed, see “Playback
(Detailed Information Display)” (
=
153).
No Information Display
Simple Information Display
Detailed Information Display
● Movies are identified by a [
] icon.
To play movies, go to step 3.
3
Play movies.
● To start playback, press the [ ] button,
press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose [ ],
and then press the [ ] button again.
4
Adjust the volume.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to adjust the
volume.
● To adjust the volume when the volume
indicator (1) is no longer displayed, press
the [ ][ ] buttons.
5
Pause playback.
● To pause or resume playback, press the
[ ] button.
● After the movie is finished, [
] is
displayed.
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● GPS information display is not available for images that lack this
information.
● [---] is shown instead of numerical values for items not available
on your smartphone or items not recorded correctly.
● UTC: Coordinated Universal Time, essentially the same as
Greenwich Mean Time
Viewing Short Movies Created When Shooting
Still Images (Digest Movies)
Still Images
Movies
View digest movies recorded automatically in [ ] mode (
=
34) on a
day of still image shooting as follows.
1
Choose an image.
● Still images shot in [ ] mode are
labeled with an [ ] icon.
2
Play the movie.
● Press the [ ] button, and then choose
[
] in the menu (
=
28).
● The movie recorded automatically on the
day of still image shooting is played back,
from the beginning.
● After a moment, [ ] will no longer be displayed when
you are using the camera with information display deactivated
(
=
78).
Overexposure Warning (for Image Highlights)
Still Images
Movies
Washed-out highlights in the image flash on the screen in detailed
information display (
=
78).
Histogram
Still Images
Movies
● The graph in detailed information display
(
=
78) is a histogram showing the
distribution of brightness in the image.
The horizontal axis represents the degree
of brightness, and the vertical axis, how
much of the image is at each level of
brightness. Viewing the histogram is a
way to check exposure.
GPS Information Display
Still Images Movies
● Using a smartphone connected to the
camera via Wi-Fi, you can geotag images
on the camera, adding information such
as latitude, longitude, and elevation
(
=
120). Geotagged images are labeled
with a [ ] icon in detailed information
display. Press the [ ] button to view the
information recorded.
● Latitude, longitude, elevation, and UTC
(shooting date and time) are listed from
top to bottom.
● Press the [
] button again to return to
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Browsing and Filtering Images
Navigating through Images in an Index
Still Images
Movies
By displaying multiple images in an index, you can quickly find the images
you are looking for.
1
Display images in an index.
● Move the zoom lever toward [ ] to
display images in an index. Moving the
lever again will increase the number of
images shown.
● To display fewer images, move the zoom
lever toward [ ]. Fewer images are
shown each time you move the lever.
2
Choose an image.
● Press the [ ][ ][ ][ ] buttons to choose
an image.
● An orange frame is displayed around the
selected image.
● Press the [
] button to view the selected
image in single-image display.
Viewing by Date
Digest movies can be viewed by date.
1
Choose a movie.
● Press the [ ] button, choose [List/
Play Digest Movies] on the [ ] tab, and
then choose a date (
=
29).
2
Play the movie.
● Press the [ ] button to start playback.

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● To show or hide information, press the [ ] button in step 2.
● Options for viewing the images found (in step 2) include
“Navigating through Images in an Index” (
=
80), “Magnifying
Images” (
=
83), and “Viewing Slideshows” (
=
84). You can
also apply image operations to all images found, by choosing
[Protect All Images in Search] in “Protecting Images” (
=
85) or
[Select All Images in Search] in “Erasing Multiple Images at Once”
(
=
88), “Adding Images to the Print List (DPOF)” (
=
143), or
“Adding Images to a Photobook” (
=
145).
● If you edit images and save them as new images (
=
92 –
=
96), a message is displayed, and the images that were
found are no longer shown.
Using the Front Dial to Jump between Images
Jump to Favorites
Displays images tagged as favorites (
=
91).
Jump Shot Date
Jumps to the first image in each group of
images that were shot on the same date.
Jump 10 Images
Jumps by 10 images at a time.
Jump 100 Images
Jumps by 100 images at a time.
1
Choose a condition.
● Choose a condition (or jump method)
in single-image display by turning the
[ ] dial and then pressing the [ ][ ]
buttons.
Finding Images Matching Specified Conditions
Still Images
Movies
Find desired images quickly on a memory card full of images by filtering
image display according to your specified conditions. You can also protect
(
=
85) or delete (
=
88) these images all at once.
People
Displays images with detected faces.
Shot Date
Displays the images shot on a specific date.
Favorites
Displays images tagged as favorites (
=
91).
Still image/Movie
Displays still images, movies, or movies shot in
[
] mode (
=
34).
1
Choose a search condition.
● Press the [ ] button, choose [ ] in the
menu, and choose a condition (
=
28).
● When you have selected [
] or [ ],
choose the condition by pressing the
[ ][ ][ ][ ] buttons on the screen
displayed, and then press the [ ] button.
2
View the filtered images.
● Images matching your conditions are
displayed in yellow frames. To view only
these images, press the [ ][ ] buttons.
● To cancel filtered display, choose [
] in
step 1.
● When the camera has found no corresponding images for some
conditions, those conditions will not be available.

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Viewing Individual Images in a Group
Still Images
Movies
Images shot in [ ] or [ ] mode (
=
52,
=
59) are grouped for
display, and these grouped images can be viewed one at a time.
1
Choose a grouped image.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose an
image labeled with [ ].
2
Choose [ ].
● Press the [ ] button, and then choose
[ ] in the menu (
=
28).
3
View images in the group
individually.
● Pressing the [ ][ ] buttons will display
only images in the group.
● To cancel group playback, press the [
]
button, choose [ ] in the menu, and
press the [ ] button again (
=
28).
2
View images matching your
specified condition, or jump by the
specified amount.
● Turn the [ ] dial to view only images
matching the condition or jump by the
specified number of images forward or
back.
● When the camera has found no corresponding images for some
conditions, those conditions will not be available.
● Turning the [ ] dial when browsing images in index display
will jump to the previous or next image according to the jump
method chosen in single-image display. However, if you have
chosen [
] or [ ], the jump method will be switched to [ ].
● Options for viewing the images found (in step 2) include
“Navigating through Images in an Index” (
=
80), “Magnifying
Images” (
=
83), and “Viewing Slideshows” (
=
84). You can
also apply image operations to all images found, by choosing
[Protect All Images in Search] in “Protecting Images” (
=
85) or
[Select All Images in Search] in “Erasing Multiple Images at Once”
(
=
88), “Adding Images to the Print List (DPOF)” (
=
143), or
“Adding Images to a Photobook” (
=
145).
● If you edit images and save them as new images (
=
92 –
=
94), a message is displayed, and the images that were
found are no longer shown.

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Image Viewing Options
Magnifying Images
Still Images
Movies
1
Magnify an image.
● Moving the zoom lever toward [ ] will
zoom in and magnify the image, and
[ ] is displayed. You can magnify
images up to about 10x by continuing to
hold the zoom lever.
● The approximate position of the displayed
area (1) is shown for reference.
● To zoom out, move the zoom lever
toward [ ]. You can return to single-
image display by continuing to hold it.
2
Move the display position and
switch images as needed.
● To move the display position, press the
[ ][ ][ ][ ] buttons.
● While [ ] is displayed, you can
switch to [ ] by pressing the [ ]
button. To switch to other images while
zoomed, press the [ ][ ] buttons. Press
the [ ] button again to restore the
original setting.
● You can return to single-image display from magnified display by
pressing the [
] button.
(1)
● During group playback (step 3), you can use the menu functions
accessed by pressing the [
] button. You can also browse
through images quickly “Navigating through Images in an Index”
(
=
80) and magnify them “Magnifying Images” (
=
83). By
choosing [Protect All Images in Search] in “Protecting Images”
(
=
85) or [All Images in Group] in “Erasing Multiple Images
at Once” (
=
88), “Adding Images to the Print List (DPOF)”
(
=
143), or “Adding Images to a Photobook” (
=
145), all
images in the group can be manipulated at once.
● To ungroup images so that they are displayed only as single still
images, choose MENU (
=
29) > [ ] tab > [Group Images] >
[Off] (
=
29). However, grouped images cannot be ungrouped
during individual playback.
● In [
] mode, the simultaneous display after step 2 in “Enjoying
a Variety of Images from Each Shot (Creative Shot)” (
=
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only shown immediately after you shoot.

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Changing Slideshow Settings
You can set up slideshows to repeat, and you can change the transitions
between images and the display duration of each image.
1
Access the setting screen.
● Press the [ ] button, and then
choose [Slideshow] on the [ ] tab
(
=
29).
2
Configure the settings.
● Choose a menu item to configure, and
then choose the desired option (
=
29).
● To start the slideshow with your settings,
choose [Start] and press the [ ] button.
● To return to the menu screen, press the
[ ] button.
● [Play Time] cannot be modified when [Bubble] is chosen in
[Effect].
Viewing Slideshows
Still Images
Movies
Automatically play back images from a memory card as follows. Each
image is displayed for about three seconds.
● Press the [
] button, choose [ ] in the
menu, and choose the desired option
(
=
28).
● The slideshow will start after [Loading
image] is displayed for a few seconds.
● Press the [ ] button to stop the
slideshow.
● The camera’s power-saving functions (
=
26) are deactivated
during slideshows.
● To pause or resume slideshows, press the [ ] button.
● You can switch to other images during playback by pressing the
[
][ ] buttons. For fast-forward or fast-rewind, hold the [ ][ ]
buttons down.
● In filtered display (
=
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Protecting Images
Still Images
Movies
Protect important images to prevent accidental erasure by the camera
(
=
88).
● Press the [
] button, and then choose
[
] in the menu (
=
28). [Protected]
is displayed.
● To cancel protection, repeat this process
and choose [ ] again, and then press
the [ ] button.
● Protected images on a memory card will be erased if you format
the card (
=
127,
=
128).
● Protected images cannot be erased using the camera’s erasure
function. To erase them this way, first cancel protection.
Auto Playback of Related Images (Smart Shuffle)
Still Images
Movies
Based on the current image, the camera offers four images that you may
wish to view. After you choose to view one of those images, the camera
offers four more images. This is an enjoyable way to play back images in
an unexpected order. Try this feature after you have taken many shots, in
many kinds of scenes.
1
Choose Smart Shuffle.
● Press the [ ] button, and then choose
[ ] in the menu (
=
28).
● Four candidate images are displayed.
2
Choose an image.
● Press the [ ][ ][ ][ ] buttons to choose
the image you want to view next.
● Your chosen image is displayed in the
center, surrounded by the next four
candidate images.
● For full-screen display of the center
image, press the [
] button. To restore
the original display, press the [ ] button
again.
● Press the [ ] button to restore
single-image display.
● Smart Shuffle is not available in the following cases:
- There are less than 50 shots taken with this camera
- An unsupported image is currently displayed
- Images are shown in filtered display (
=
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- During group playback (
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Choosing Images Individually
1
Choose [Select].
● Following step 2 in “Using the Menu”
(
=
86), choose [Select] and press the
[
] button.
2
Choose an image.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose an
image, and then press the [ ] button.
[ ] is displayed.
● To cancel selection, press the [
] button
again. [ ] is no longer displayed.
● Repeat this process to specify other
images.
3
Protect the image.
● Press the [ ] button. A confirmation
message is displayed.
● Press the [
][ ] buttons to choose [OK],
and then press the [ ] button.
● Images will not be protected if you switch to Shooting mode or
turn the camera off before finishing the setup process in step 3.
Using the Menu
1
Access the setting screen.
● Press the [ ] button and choose
[Protect] on the [ ] tab (
=
29).
2
Choose a selection method.
● Choose a menu item and an option as
desired (
=
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● To return to the menu screen, press the
[
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4
Protect the images.
● Press the [ ] button to choose [Protect],
and then press the [ ] button.
● To cancel protection for groups of images, choose [Unlock] in
step 4.
Protecting All Images at Once
1
Choose [Protect All Images].
● Following step 2 in “Using the Menu”
(
=
86), choose [Protect All Images]
and press the [ ] button.
2
Protect the images.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose [OK],
and then press the [ ] button.
Clearing All Protection at Once
You can clear protection from all images at once.
To clear protection, choose [Unprotect All Images] in step 1 of “Protecting
All Images at Once”, and then complete step 2.
Selecting a Range
1
Choose [Select Range].
● Following step 2 in “Using the Menu”
(
=
86), choose [Select Range] and
press the [
] button.
2
Choose a starting image.
● Press the [ ] button.
● Press the [
][ ] buttons to choose an
image, and then press the [ ] button.
3
Choose an ending image.
● Press the [ ] button to choose [Last
image], and then press the [ ] button.
● Press the [
][ ] buttons to choose an
image, and then press the [ ] button.
● Images before the first image cannot be
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8
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9
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Erasing Multiple Images at Once
You can choose multiple images to erase at once. Be careful when
erasing images, because they cannot be recovered. However, protected
images (
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Choosing a Selection Method
1
Access the setting screen.
● Press the [ ] button, and then
choose [Erase] on the [ ] tab (
=
29).
2
Choose a selection method.
● Choose a menu item and an option as
desired (
=
29).
● To return to the menu screen, press the
[ ] button.
Erasing Images
Still Images
Movies
You can choose and erase unneeded images one by one. Be careful
when erasing images, because they cannot be recovered. However,
protected images (
=
85) cannot be erased.
1
Choose an image to erase.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose an
image.
2
Erase the image.
● Press the [ ] button.
● After [Erase?] is displayed, press the
[ ][ ] buttons to choose [Erase], and
then press the [ ] button.
● The current image is now erased.
● To cancel erasure, press the [
][ ]
buttons to choose [Cancel], and then
press the [ ] button.

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Selecting a Range
1
Choose [Select Range].
● Following step 2 in “Choosing a Selection
Method” (
=
88), choose [Select
Range] and press the [ ] button.
2
Choose images.
● Follow steps 2 – 3 in “Selecting a Range”
(
=
87) to specify images.
3
Erase the images.
● Press the [ ] button to choose [Erase],
and then press the [ ] button.
Specifying All Images at Once
1
Choose [Select All Images].
● Following step 2 in “Choosing a Selection
Method” (
=
88), choose [Select All
Images] and press the [ ] button.
2
Erase the images.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose [OK],
and then press the [ ] button.
Choosing Images Individually
1
Choose [Select].
● Following step 2 in “Choosing a Selection
Method” (
=
88), choose [Select] and
press the [ ] button.
2
Choose an image.
● Once you choose an image following
step 2 in “Choosing Images Individually”
(
=
86), [ ] is displayed.
● To cancel selection, press the [ ] button
again. [ ] is no longer displayed.
● Repeat this process to specify other
images.
3
Erase the image.
● Press the [ ] button. A confirmation
message is displayed.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose [OK],
and then press the [ ] button.

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2
Rotate the image.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose an
image.
● The image is rotated 90° each time you
press the [
] button.
● To return to the menu screen, press the
[
] button.
● Rotation is not possible when [Auto Rotate] is set to [Off]
(
=
90).
Deactivating Auto Rotation
Follow these steps to deactivate automatic image rotation, which rotates
images based on the current camera orientation.
● Press the [
] button, choose [Auto
Rotate] on the [ ] tab, and then choose
[Off] (
=
29).
● Images cannot be rotated (
=
90) when you set [Auto Rotate]
to [Off]. Additionally, images already rotated will be displayed in
the original orientation.
● In Smart Shuffle (
=
85) mode, even if [Auto Rotate] is set
to [Off], images shot vertically will be displayed vertically, and
rotated images will be displayed in the rotated orientation.
Rotating Images
Still Images
Movies
Change the orientation of images and save them as follows.
1
Choose [ ].
● Press the [ ] button, and then choose
[ ] in the menu (
=
28).
2
Rotate the image.
● Press the [ ] or [ ] button, depending
on the desired direction. Each time you
press the button, the image is rotated
90°. Press the [ ] button to complete the
setting.
Using the Menu
1
Choose [Rotate].
● Press the [ ] button and choose
[Rotate] on the [ ] tab (
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2
Choose an image.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose an
image, and then press the [ ] button.
[ ] is displayed.
● To untag the image, press the [
] button
again. [ ] is no longer displayed.
● Repeat this process to choose additional
images.
3
Finish the setup process.
● Press the [ ] button. A confirmation
message is displayed.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose [OK],
and then press the [ ] button.
● Images will not be tagged as favorites if you switch to Shooting
mode or turn the camera off before finishing the setup process in
step 3.
● Favorite images will have a three-star rating ( )
when transferred to computers running Windows 8 or Windows 7.
(Does not apply to movies.)
Tagging Images as Favorites
Still Images
Movies
You can organize images by tagging them as favorites. By choosing a
category in filtered playback, you can restrict the following operations to
all of those images.
● “Viewing” (
=
77), “Viewing Slideshows” (
=
84), “Protecting
Images” (
=
85), “Erasing Images” (
=
88), “Adding Images to
the Print List (DPOF)” (
=
143), “Adding Images to a Photobook”
(
=
145)
● Press the [
] button, and then choose
[ ] in the menu (
=
28).
● [Tagged as Favorite] is displayed.
● To untag the image, repeat this process
and choose [
] again, and then press
the [ ] button.
Using the Menu
1
Choose [Favorites].
● Press the [ ] button and choose
[Favorites] on the [ ] tab (
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Save the new image.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose [OK],
and then press the [ ] button.
● The image is now saved as a new file.
5
Review the new image.
● Press the [ ] button. [Display new
image?] is displayed.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose [Yes],
and then press the [ ] button.
● The saved image is now displayed.
● Editing is not possible for images shot at a resolution of [ ]
(
=
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● Images cannot be resized to a higher resolution.
Cropping
Still Images
Movies
You can specify a portion of an image to save as a separate image file.
1
Choose [Cropping].
● Press the [ ] button, and then
choose [Cropping] on the [ ] tab
(
=
29).
Editing Still Images
● Image editing (
=
92 –
=
94) is only available when the
memory card has sufficient free space.
Resizing Images
Still Images
Movies
Save a copy of images at a lower resolution.
1
Choose [Resize].
● Press the [ ] button and choose
[Resize] on the [ ] tab (
=
29).
2
Choose an image.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose an
image, and then press the [ ] button.
3
Choose an image size.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose the
size, and then press the [ ] button.
● [Save new image?] is displayed.

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● Images supported for cropping will have the same aspect ratio
after cropping.
● Cropped images will have a lower resolution than uncropped
images.
Changing Image Color Tones (My Colors)
Still Images
Movies
You can adjust image colors and then save the edited image as a
separate file. For details on each option, see “Changing Image Color
Tones (My Colors)” (
=
64).
1
Choose [My Colors].
● Press the [ ] button, and then
choose [My Colors] on the [ ] tab
(
=
29).
2
Choose an image.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose an
image, and then press the [ ] button.
3
Choose an option.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose an
option, and then press the [ ] button.
4
Save as a new image and review.
● Follow steps 4 – 5 in “Resizing Images”
(
=
92).
2
Choose an image.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose an
image, and then press the [ ] button.
3
Adjust the cropping area.
● A frame is displayed around the portion of
the image to be cropped (1).
● The original image is shown in the upper
left, and a preview of the image as
cropped (2) is shown in the lower right.
You can also see the resolution after
cropping (3).
● To resize the frame, move the zoom
lever.
● To move the frame, press the
[
][ ][ ][ ] buttons.
● To change the frame orientation, press
the [
] button.
● Faces detected in the image are
enclosed in gray frames in the upper-left
image. To crop the image based on this
frame, turn the [ ] dial to switch to the
other frame.
● Press the [ ] button.
4
Save as a new image and review.
● Follow steps 4 – 5 in “Resizing Images”
(
=
92).
● Editing is not possible for images shot at a resolution of [ ]
(
=
45) or resized to [ ] (
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(1) (2) (3)

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4
Save as a new image and review.
● Follow steps 4 – 5 in “Resizing Images”
(
=
92).
● For some images, correction may be inaccurate or may cause
images to appear grainy.
● Images may look grainy after repeated editing using this function.
● If [Auto] does not produce the expected results, try correcting
images using [Low], [Medium], or [High].
Correcting Red-Eye
Still Images
Movies
Automatically corrects images affected by red-eye. You can save the
corrected image as a separate file.
1
Choose [Red-Eye Correction].
● Press the [ ] button, and then
choose [Red-Eye Correction] on the [ ]
tab (
=
29).
2
Choose an image.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose an
image.
● Image quality of pictures you repeatedly edit this way will be
a little lower each time, and you may not be able to obtain the
desired color.
● The color of images edited using this function may vary slightly
from the color of images shot using My Colors (
=
64).
Correcting Image Brightness (i-Contrast)
Still Images
Movies
Excessively dark image areas (such as faces or backgrounds) can be
detected and automatically adjusted to the optimal brightness. Insufficient
overall image contrast is also automatically corrected, to make subjects
stand out better. Choose from four correction levels, and then save the
image as a separate file.
1
Choose [i-Contrast].
● Press the [ ] button, and then
choose [i-Contrast] on the [ ] tab
(
=
29).
2
Choose an image.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose an
image, and then press the [ ] button.
3
Choose an option.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose an
option, and then press the [ ] button.

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Editing Movies
Still Images
Movies
You can cut movies to remove unneeded portions at the beginning or end.
1
Choose [ ].
● Following steps 1 – 5 in “Viewing”
(
=
77), choose [ ] and press the [ ]
button.
● The movie editing panel and editing bar
are now displayed.
2
Specify portions to cut.
● (1) is the movie editing panel, and (2) is
the editing bar.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose [ ]
or [ ].
● To view the portions you can cut
(identified by [ ] on the screen), press
the [ ][ ] buttons to move [ ]. Cut the
beginning of the movie (from [ ]) by
choosing [ ], and cut the end of the
movie by choosing [ ].
● If you move [
] to a position other than a
[ ] mark, in [ ] the portion before the
nearest [ ] mark on the left will be cut,
while in [ ] the portion after the nearest
[ ] mark on the right will be cut.
(1)
(2)
3
Correct the image.
● Press the [ ] button.
● Red-eye detected by the camera is now
corrected, and frames are displayed
around corrected image areas.
● Enlarge or reduce images as needed.
Follow the steps in “Magnifying Images”
(
=
83).
4
Save as a new image and review.
● Press the [ ][ ][ ][ ] buttons to choose
[New File], and then press the [ ] button.
● The image is now saved as a new file.
● Follow step 5 in “Resizing Images”
(
=
92).
● Some images may not be corrected accurately.
● To overwrite the original image with the corrected image, choose
[Overwrite] in step 4. In this case, the original image will be
erased.
● Protected images cannot be overwritten.

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Review the edited movie.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose [ ],
and then press the [ ] button. The edited
movie is now played.
● To edit the movie again, repeat step 2.
● To cancel editing, press the [
][ ]
buttons to choose [
]. Press the [ ]
button, press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose
[OK], and then press the [ ] button
again.
4
Save the edited movie.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose [ ],
and then press the [ ] button.
● Press the [ ][ ][ ][ ] buttons to choose
[New File], and then press the [ ] button.
● The movie is now saved as a new file.
● To overwrite the original movie with the cut one, choose
[Overwrite] in step 4. In this case, the original movie will be
erased.
● If the memory card lacks sufficient space, only [Overwrite] will be
available.
● Movies may not be saved if the battery pack runs out while saving
is in progress.
● When editing movies, you should use a fully charged battery pack
or an AC adapter kit (sold separately,
=
132).
Editing Digest Movies
Still Images
Movies
Individual chapters (clips) (
=
34) recorded in [ ] mode can be
erased, as needed. Be careful when erasing clips, because they cannot
be recovered.
1
Select the clip to erase.
● Follow steps 1 – 2 in “Viewing Short
Movies Created When Shooting Still
Images (Digest Movies)” (
=
79) to
play a movie created in [ ] mode, and
then press the [ ] button to access the
movie control panel.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose [ ] or
[ ], and then press the [ ] button.
2
Choose [ ].
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose [ ],
and then press the [ ] button.
● The selected clip is played back
repeatedly.
3
Confirm erasure.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose [OK],
and then press the [ ] button.
● The clip is erased, and the short movie is
overwritten.
● [ ] is not displayed if you select a clip when the camera is
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Wi-Fi Functions
Send images wirelessly from the camera to a variety of compatible
devices, and use the camera with Web services
7
Available Wi-Fi Features
You can send and receive images and control the camera remotely by
connecting it to these devices and services via Wi-Fi.
● Smartphones and Tablets
Send images to smartphones and tablet computers that have Wi-Fi
functions. You can also shoot remotely and geotag your shots from a
smartphone or tablet.
For convenience in this manual, smartphones, tablets, and other
compatible devices are collectively referred to as “smartphones”.
● Computer
Use software to save camera images to a computer connected via
Wi-Fi.
● Web Services
Add your account information to the camera for CANON iMAGE
GATEWAY online photography service or other Web services to send
camera images to the services. Unsent images on the camera can
also be sent automatically to a computer or Web service via CANON
iMAGE GATEWAY.
● Printers
Send images wirelessly to a PictBridge-compatible printer (supporting
DPS over IP) to print them.
● Another Camera
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Sending Images to an NFC-Compatible
Smartphone
Using an NFC-compatible Android smartphone (OS version 4.0 or later)
simplifies the process of installing CameraWindow and connecting the
devices via NFC.
Operation once the devices are connected via NFC varies depending on
the camera mode when the devices are touched together.
● If the camera is off or in Shooting mode when the devices are touched
together, you can choose and send images on the image selection
screen. Once the devices are connected, you can also shoot remotely
and geotag your shots (
=
120). It’s easy to reconnect to recent
devices, which are listed in the Wi-Fi menu.
● If the camera is in Playback mode when the devices are touched
together, you can choose and send images from the index display
shown for image selection. The connection is ended automatically
after image transfer.
Follow the instructions in the first section below when touching a camera
that is off or in Shooting mode to another device.
Connecting via NFC When Off or in Shooting Mode
1
Install CameraWindow.
● Activate NFC on the smartphone and
touch the devices’ N-Marks ( ) together
to start Google Play on the smartphone
automatically. Once the CameraWindow
download page is displayed, download
and install the app.
Sending Images to a Smartphone
There are several ways to connect the camera to a smartphone and send
images.
● Connect via NFC (
=
98)
Simply touch an NFC-compatible Android smartphone (OS version 4.0
or later) against the camera to connect the devices.
● Connect to a device assigned to the [
] button (
=
101)
Simply press the [ ] button to connect the devices. This simplifies
importing images from a smartphone (
=
101). Note that only one
smartphone can be assigned to the [ ] button.
● Connect via the Wi-Fi menu (
=
102)
You can connect the camera to a smartphone as you would connect it
to a computer or other device. Multiple smartphones can be added.
Before connecting to the camera, you must install the free dedicated
CameraWindow app on the smartphone. For details on this application
(supported smartphones and included functions), refer to the Canon
website.

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Send images.
● Press the [ ][ ][ ][ ] buttons to choose
[Select and send], and then press the [ ]
button.
● Press the [
][ ][ ][ ] buttons to choose
an image to send, press the [ ] button to
mark it as selected ([ ]), and then press
the [
] button.
● Press the [
][ ][ ][ ] buttons to choose
[Send], and then press the [ ] button.
● Image transfer will begin. The screen
darkens during image transfer.
● [Transfer completed] is displayed after
the image is sent, and the image transfer
screen is displayed again.
● To cancel the connection, press the
[
] button, press the [ ][ ] buttons
on the confirmation screen to choose
[OK], and then press the [ ] button. You
can also use the smartphone to end the
connection.
2
Establish the connection.
● Make sure the camera is off or in
Shooting mode.
● Touch the N-Mark (
) on the smartphone
with CameraWindow installed against the
camera’s N-Mark.
● The camera starts up automatically.
● When the [Device Nickname] screen is
displayed, press the [
] button. Use the
keyboard displayed to enter a nickname
(
=
30). On the [Device Nickname]
screen, press the [ ][ ] buttons to
choose [OK], and then press the [ ]
button.
● Start CameraWindow on the smartphone.
● The devices are connected automatically.
3
Adjust the privacy setting.
● After this screen is displayed, press the
[ ][ ] buttons to choose [Yes], and then
press the [ ] button.
● You can now use the smartphone to
browse, import, or geotag images on the
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Connecting via NFC in Playback Mode
● Press the [ ] button to turn the camera
on.
● Touch the smartphone with
CameraWindow installed (
=
98)
against the camera’s N-Mark ( ).
● Press the [
][ ][ ][ ] buttons to choose
an image to send, and then press the [ ]
button. [ ] is displayed.
● To cancel selection, press the [ ] button
again. [ ] is no longer displayed.
● Repeat this process to choose additional
images.
● After you finish choosing images, press
the [
] button.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose
[Send], and then press the [ ] button.
● The images are now sent. The
connection is ended automatically after
image transfer.
● If during connection a message on the camera or smartphone
requests you to enter the nickname, follow step 2 in “Sending
Images to an NFC-Compatible Smartphone” (
=
98) to enter it.
● The camera does not keep a record of smartphones you connect
to via NFC in Playback mode.
● You can preset images to transfer at your desired size (
=
117).
● When using NFC, keep the following points in mind.
- Avoid strong impact between the camera and smartphone. This
may damage the devices.
- Depending on the smartphone, the devices may not recognize
each other immediately. In this case, try holding the devices
together in slightly different positions. If connection fails, keep
the devices together until the camera screen is updated.
- Do not place other objects between the camera and
smartphone. Also, note that camera or smartphone covers or
similar accessories may block communication.
● All images in the camera can be viewed from the connected
smartphone when you choose [Yes] in step 3. To keep camera
images private, so that they cannot be viewed from the
smartphone, choose [No] in step 3.
● Once you have registered a smartphone, you can change privacy
settings for it on the camera (
=
122).
● Connections require that a memory card be in the camera.
● A message is displayed if the nickname you enter begins with
a symbol or space. Press the [
] button and enter a different
nickname.
● Not all NFC-compatible smartphones have an N-Mark (
). For
details, refer to the smartphone user manual.
● You can also send multiple images at once and change the image
size before sending (
=
117).
● You can send the current image by choosing [Send this image] on
the screen in step 4.
● To disable NFC connections, choose MENU (
=
29) > [ ] tab
> [Wi-Fi Settings] > [NFC] > [Off].

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3
Choose [ ].
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose [ ],
and then press the [ ] button.
● The camera’s SSID is displayed.
4
Connect the smartphone to the
network.
● In the smartphone’s Wi-Fi setting menu,
choose the SSID (network name)
displayed on the camera to establish a
connection.
5
Start CameraWindow.
● Start CameraWindow on the smartphone.
● After the camera recognizes the
smartphone, a device selection screen is
displayed.
Sending to a Smartphone Assigned to the Button
Once you have connected to a smartphone initially by pressing the [ ]
button, you can simply press the [ ] button after that to connect again for
viewing and saving camera images on connected devices.
These steps show how to use the camera as an access point, but you can
also use an existing access point (
=
104).
1
Install CameraWindow.
● For an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, find
CameraWindow in the App Store and
download and install the app.
● For Android smartphones, find
CameraWindow in Google Play and
download and install the app.
2
Press the [ ] button.
● Press the [ ] button.
● When the [Device Nickname] screen is
displayed, press the [
] button. Use the
keyboard displayed to enter a nickname
(
=
30). On the [Device Nickname]
screen, press the [ ][ ] buttons to
choose [OK], and then press the [ ]
button.

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8
Setting Menu
9
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Adding a Smartphone Using the Wi-Fi Menu
These steps show how to use the camera as an access point, but you can
also use an existing access point (
=
104).
1
Install CameraWindow.
● For an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, find
CameraWindow in the App Store and
download and install the app.
● For Android smartphones, find
CameraWindow in Google Play and
download and install the app.
2
Access the Wi-Fi menu.
● Press the [ ] button to turn the camera
on.
● Press the [ ] button.
● If a screen requesting the device
nickname is displayed, enter the
nickname (
=
101).
3
Choose [ ].
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose [ ],
and then press the [ ] button.
6
Choose a smartphone to connect to.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose the
smartphone, and then press the [ ]
button.
● After a connection is established with
the smartphone, the smartphone name
is displayed on the camera. (This screen
will close in about one minute.)
7
Import images.
● Use the smartphone to import images
from the camera to the smartphone.
● Use the smartphone to end the
connection; the camera will automatically
turn off.
● Connections require that a memory card be in the camera.
● A message is displayed if the nickname you enter begins with
a symbol or space. Press the [
] button and enter a different
nickname.
● For better security, you can require password input on the screen
in step 3 by accessing MENU (
=
29) and choosing [ ] tab >
[Wi-Fi Settings] > [Password] > [On]. In this case, in the password
field on the smartphone in step 4, enter the password displayed
on the camera.
● One smartphone can be registered to the [
] button. To assign a
different one, first clear the current one in MENU (
=
29) > [ ]
tab > [Mobile Device Connect Button].
● Not all NFC-compatible smartphones have an N-Mark (
). For
details, refer to the smartphone user manual.

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6
Send images.
● Press the [ ][ ][ ][ ] buttons to choose
[Select and send], and then press the [ ]
button.
● Press the [
][ ][ ][ ] buttons to choose
an image to send, press the [ ] button to
mark it as selected ([ ]), and then press
the [
] button.
● Press the [
][ ][ ][ ] buttons to choose
[Send], and then press the [ ] button.
● Image transfer will begin. The screen
darkens during image transfer.
● [Transfer completed] is displayed after
the image is sent, and the image transfer
screen is displayed again.
● To cancel the connection, press the
[
] button, press the [ ][ ] buttons
on the confirmation screen to choose
[OK], and then press the [ ] button. You
can also use the smartphone to end the
connection.
● To add multiple smartphones, repeat the
above procedures starting from step 1.
● All images in the camera can be viewed from the connected
smartphone when you choose [Yes] in step 5. To keep camera
images private, so that they cannot be viewed from the
smartphone, choose [No] in step 5.
● Once you have registered a smartphone, you can change privacy
settings for it on the camera (
=
122).
4
Choose [Add a Device].
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose [Add
a Device], and then press the [ ] button.
● The camera’s SSID is displayed.
● Choose a smartphone to connect to, as
described in steps 4 – 6 of “Sending to
a Smartphone Assigned to the Button”
(
=
101).
5
Adjust the privacy setting.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose [Yes],
and then press the [ ] button.
● You can now use the smartphone to
browse, import, or geotag images on the
camera or shoot remotely.

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8
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3
Choose [Switch Network].
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose
[Switch Network], and then press the [ ]
button.
● A list of detected access points will be
displayed.
4
Connect to the access point and
choose the smartphone.
● For WPS-compatible access points,
connect to the access point and choose
the smartphone as described in steps
5 – 8 in “Using WPS-Compatible Access
Points” (
=
107).
● For non-WPS access points, follow steps
2 – 4 in “Connecting to Listed Access
Points” (
=
109) to connect to the
access point and choose the smartphone.
5
Configure the privacy settings and
send images.
● Follow steps 5 – 6 in “Adding a
Smartphone Using the Wi-Fi Menu”
(
=
102) to configure the privacy
settings and send images.
● Connections require that a memory card be in the camera.
● Once you have connected to devices via the Wi-Fi menu, recent
destinations will be listed first when you access the Wi-Fi menu.
You can easily connect again by pressing the [
][ ] buttons
to choose the device and then pressing the [
] button. To add
a new device, display the device selection screen by touching
[
][ ], and then configure the setting.
● If you prefer not to display recent target devices, choose MENU
(
=
29) > [ ] tab > [Wi-Fi Settings] > [Target History] > [Off].
● You can also send multiple images at once and change the image
size before sending (
=
117).
● You can send the current image by choosing [Send this image] on
the screen in step 6.
● To disable NFC connections, choose MENU (
=
29) > [ ] tab
> [Wi-Fi Settings] > [NFC] > [Off].
Using Another Access Point
When connecting the camera to a smartphone with the [ ] button or
through the Wi-Fi menu, you can also use an existing access point.
1
Prepare for the connection.
● Access the [Waiting to connect] screen.
Either follow steps 1 – 3 in “Sending to
a Smartphone Assigned to the Button”
(
=
101) or steps 1 – 4 in “Adding a
Smartphone Using the Wi-Fi Menu”
(
=
102).
2
Connect the smartphone to the
access point.

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8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
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Saving Images to a Computer
Preparing to Register a Computer
Checking Your Computer Environment
The camera can connect via Wi-Fi to computers running the following
operating systems. For detailed system requirements and compatibility
information, including support in new operating systems, visit the Canon
website.
● Windows 8/8.1
● Windows 7 SP1
● Mac OS X 10.9
● Mac OS X 10.8.2 or later
● Windows 7 Starter and Home Basic editions are not supported.
● Windows 7 N (European version) and KN (South Korean version)
require a separate download and installation of Windows Media
Feature Pack.
For details, check the following website.
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=159730
Installing the Software
Windows 7 and Mac OS X 10.8 are used here for the sake of illustration.
1
Download the software.
● With a computer connected
to the Internet, access
http://www.canon.com/icpd/.
● Access the site for your country or region.
● Download the software.
Previous Access Points
To reconnect to a previous access point automatically, follow step 3 in
“Sending to a Smartphone Assigned to the Button” (
=
101) or step 4 in
“Adding a Smartphone Using the Wi-Fi Menu” (
=
102).
● To use the camera as an access point, choose [Switch Network] on the
screen displayed when you establish a connection, and then choose
[ Camera Access Point Mode].
● To reconnect to a previous access point, follow the procedure from
step 5 in “Using Another Access Point” (
=
104).
● To switch access points, choose [Switch Network] on the screen
displayed when you establish a connection, and then follow the
procedure in “Using Another Access Point” (
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8
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2
Configure the setting.
● Click in the following order: [Start] menu
> [All Programs] > [Canon Utilities] >
[CameraWindow] > [Wi-Fi connection
setup].
● In the application that opens, follow the
on-screen instructions and configure the
setting.
● The following Windows settings are configured when you run the
utility in step 2.
- Turn on media streaming.
This will enable the camera to see (find) the computer to access
via Wi-Fi.
- Turn on network discovery.
This will enable the computer to see (find) the camera.
- Turn on ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol).
This allows you to check the network connection status.
- Enable Universal Plug & Play (UPnP).
This will enable network devices to detect each other
automatically.
● Some security software may prevent you from completing the
settings as described here. Check the settings of your security
software.
2
Install the files.
● Click [Easy Installation] and follow the
on-screen instructions to complete the
installation process.
● Installation may take some time,
depending on computer performance and
the Internet connection.
● Click [Finish] or [Restart] on the screen
after installation.
● Because the content and functions of software vary according to
the camera model, if you have several cameras, you must use
each camera to update to its latest version of the software.
Configuring the Computer for a Wi-Fi Connection
(Windows Only)
On a computer running Windows, configure the following settings before
connecting the camera to the computer wirelessly.
1
Confirm that the computer is
connected to an access point.
● For instructions on checking your network
connection, refer to the computer user
manual.

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● For information on WPS compatibility and for instructions on
checking settings, refer to the access point user manual.
● A router is a device that creates a network (LAN) structure for
connecting multiple computers. A router that contains an internal
Wi-Fi function is called a “Wi-Fi router”.
● This guide refers to all Wi-Fi routers and base stations as “access
points”.
● If you use MAC address filtering on your Wi-Fi network, be sure
to add the camera’s MAC address to your access point. You can
check your camera’s MAC address by choosing MENU (
=
29)
> [
] tab > [Wi-Fi Settings] > [Check MAC Address].
Using WPS-Compatible Access Points
WPS makes it easy to complete settings when connecting devices over
Wi-Fi. You can use either Push Button Configuration Method or PIN
Method for settings on a WPS supported device.
1
Confirm that the computer is
connected to an access point.
● For instructions on checking the
connection, refer to the device and
access point user manuals.
2
Access the Wi-Fi menu.
● Press the [ ] button to turn the camera
on.
● Press the [
] button.
● When the [Device Nickname] screen is
displayed, press the [
] button. Use the
keyboard displayed to enter a nickname
(
=
30). On the [Device Nickname]
screen, press the [ ][ ] buttons to
choose [OK], and then press the [ ]
button.
Saving Images to a Connected Computer
Connect to your access point via Wi-Fi as follows.
Also refer to the access point user manual.
Confirming Access Point Compatibility
Confirm that the Wi-Fi router or base station conforms to the Wi-Fi
standards in “Wi-Fi” (
=
163).
Connection methods vary depending on whether the access point
supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS,
=
107) or not (
=
109). For
non-WPS access points, check the following information.
● Network name (SSID/ESSID)
The SSID or ESSID for the access point you use. Also called the
“access point name” or “network name”.
● Network authentication / data encryption (encryption method /
encryption mode)
The method for encrypting data during wireless transmission. Check
which security setting is used: WPA2-PSK (AES), WPA2-PSK
(TKIP), WPA-PSK (AES), WPA-PSK (TKIP), WEP (open system
authentication), or no security.
● Password (encryption key / network key)
The key used when encrypting data during wireless transmission. Also
called the “encryption key” or “network key”.
● Key index (transmit key)
The key set when WEP is used for network authentication / data
encryption. Use “1” as the setting.
● If system administrator status is needed to adjust network
settings, contact the system administrator for details.
● These settings are very important for network security. Exercise
adequate caution when changing these settings.

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7
Establish the connection.
● On the access point, hold down the WPS
connection button for a few seconds.
● On the camera, press the [
] button to
go to the next step.
● The camera connects to the access point
and lists devices connected to it on the
[Select a Device] screen.
8
Choose the target device.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose the
target device name, and then press the
[ ] button.
9
Install a driver (first Windows
connection only).
● When this screen is displayed on the
camera, click the Start menu on the
computer, click [Control Panel], and then
click [Add a device].
● Double-click the connected camera icon.
● Driver installation will begin.
● After driver installation is complete, and
the camera and computer connection
is enabled, the AutoPlay screen will be
displayed. Nothing will be displayed on
the camera screen.
3
Choose [ ].
● Press the [ ][ ][ ][ ] buttons to choose
[ ], and then press the [ ] button.
4
Choose [Add a Device].
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose [Add
a Device], and then press the [ ] button.
5
Choose [WPS Connection].
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose
[WPS Connection], and then press the
[ ] button.
6
Choose [PBC Method].
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose [PBC
Method], and then press the [ ] button.

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● Once you have connected to devices via the Wi-Fi menu, recent
destinations will be listed first when you access the Wi-Fi menu.
You can easily connect again by pressing the [
][ ] buttons
to choose the device and then pressing the [
] button. To add
a new device, display the device selection screen by touching
[
][ ], and then configure the setting.
● If you prefer not to display recent target devices, choose MENU
(
=
29) > [ ] tab > [Wi-Fi Settings] > [Target History] > [Off].
● A message is displayed if the nickname you enter begins with
a symbol or space. Press the [
] button and enter a different
nickname.
● When the camera is connected to a computer, the camera screen
is blank.
● Mac OS: If CameraWindow is not displayed, click the
[CameraWindow] icon in the Dock.
● To disconnect from the camera, turn off the camera.
● If you chose [PIN Method] in step 6, a PIN code will be displayed
on the screen. Be sure to set this code in the access point.
Choose a device in the [Select a Device] screen. For further
details, refer to the user manual included with your access point.
Connecting to Listed Access Points
1
View the listed access points.
● View the listed networks (access points)
as described in steps 1 – 4 of “Using
WPS-Compatible Access Points”
(
=
107).
2
Choose an access point.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose a
network (access point), and then press
the [ ] button.
10
Display CameraWindow.
● Windows: Access CameraWindow by
clicking [Downloads Images From Canon
Camera].
● Mac OS: CameraWindow is automatically
displayed when a Wi-Fi connection is
established between the camera and
computer.
11
Import images.
● Click [Import Images from Camera], and
then click [Import Untransferred Images].
● Images are now saved to the Pictures
folder on the computer, in separate
folders named by date.
● Click [OK] in the screen that is displayed
after image import is complete.

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8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
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Previous Access Points
You can reconnect to any previous access points automatically by
following step 4 in “Using WPS-Compatible Access Points” (
=
107).
● To reconnect to the access point, confirm that the target device is
already connected to it, and then follow the procedure from step 8 in
“Using WPS-Compatible Access Points” (
=
107).
● To switch access points, choose [Switch Network] on the screen
displayed after connection, and then either follow the procedure in
“Using WPS-Compatible Access Points” (
=
107) from step 5 or the
procedure in “Connecting to Listed Access Points” (
=
109) from
step 2.
3
Enter the access point password.
● Press the [ ] button to access the
keyboard, and then enter the password
(
=
30).
● Press the [
][ ] buttons to choose
[Next], and then press the [ ] button.
4
Choose [Auto].
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose
[Auto], and then press the [ ] button.
● To save images to a connected computer,
follow the procedure from step 8 in
“Using WPS-Compatible Access Points”
(
=
107).
● To determine the access point password, check on the access
point itself or refer to the user manual.
● Up to 16 access points will be displayed. If no access points are
detected even after you choose [Refresh] in step 2 to update the
list, choose [Manual Settings] in step 2 to complete access point
settings manually. Follow on-screen instructions and enter an
SSID, security settings, and a password.
● When you use an access point that you have already connected
to for connecting to another device, [*] is displayed for the
password in step 3. To use the same password, press the [
][ ]
buttons to choose [Next], and then press the [
] button.

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8
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Registering CANON iMAGE GATEWAY
After linking the camera and CANON iMAGE GATEWAY, add CANON
iMAGE GATEWAY as a destination Web service on the camera.
1
Log in to CANON iMAGE GATEWAY
and access the camera web link
settings page.
● From a computer or smartphone, access
http://www.canon.com/cig/ to visit
CANON iMAGE GATEWAY.
● Once the login screen is displayed,
enter your user name and password
to log in. If you do not have a CANON
iMAGE GATEWAY account, follow
the instructions to complete member
registration (free of charge).
2
Choose the type of camera.
● On this camera model, [ ] is displayed
in the Wi-Fi menu.
● Once you choose [ ], a page is
displayed for entering the authentication
code. On this page in step 7, you will
enter the authentication code displayed
on the camera after steps 3 – 6.
3
Access the Wi-Fi menu.
● Press the [ ] button to turn the camera
on.
● Press the [ ] button.
● When the [Device Nickname] screen is
displayed, press the [
] button. Use the
keyboard displayed to enter a nickname
(
=
30). On the [Device Nickname]
screen, press the [ ][ ] buttons to
choose [OK], and then press the [ ]
button.
Sending Images to a Registered
Web Service
Registering Web Services
Use a smartphone or computer to add to the camera Web services that
you want to use.
● A smartphone or computer with a browser and Internet connection is
required to complete camera settings for CANON iMAGE GATEWAY
and other Web services.
● Check the CANON iMAGE GATEWAY website for details on browser
(Microsoft Internet Explorer, etc.) requirements, including settings and
version information.
● For information on countries and regions where CANON
iMAGE GATEWAY is available, visit the Canon website
(http://www.canon.com/cig/).
● You must have an account with Web services other than CANON
iMAGE GATEWAY if you desire to use them. For further details, check
the websites for each Web service you want to register.
● Separate ISP connection and access point fees may be applicable.

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8
Check the confirmation numbers
and complete the setup process.
● Make sure the confirmation number on
the camera matches the number on the
smartphone or computer.
● Press the [
][ ] buttons to choose [OK],
and then press the [ ] button.
● Complete the setup process on the
smartphone or computer.
● [
] (
=
118) and CANON iMAGE
GATEWAY are now added as
destinations, and the [ ] icon changes
to [ ].
● A message is displayed on the
smartphone or computer to indicate that
this process is finished. To add other
Web services, follow the procedure
in “Registering Other Web Services”
(
=
113) from step 2.
● Connections require that a memory card with saved images be in
the camera.
● Once you have connected to devices via the Wi-Fi menu, recent
destinations will be listed first when you access the menu. Press
the [
][ ] buttons to access the device selection screen and
choose a device.
4
Choose [ ].
● Press the [ ][ ][ ][ ] buttons to choose
[ ], and then press the [ ] button.
5
Choose [Authenticate].
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose
[Authenticate], and then press the [ ]
button.
6
Establish a connection with an
access point.
● Connect to the access point as described
in steps 5 – 7 in “Using WPS-Compatible
Access Points” (
=
107) or in steps 2 – 4
in “Connecting to Listed Access Points”
(
=
109).
● Once the camera is connected to CANON
iMAGE GATEWAY via the access point,
an authentication code is displayed.
7
Enter the authentication code.
● On the smartphone or computer, enter
the authentication code displayed on the
camera and go to the next step.
● A six-digit confirmation number is
displayed.

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Uploading Images to Web Services
1
Access the Wi-Fi menu.
● Press the [ ] button to turn the camera
on.
● Press the [
] button.
2
Choose the destination.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose the
icon of the Web service for sharing, and
then press the [ ] button.
● If multiple recipients or sharing options
are used with a Web service, choose the
desired item on the [Select Recipient]
screen by pressing the [
][ ] buttons,
and then press the [ ] button.
3
Send images.
● Press the [ ][ ][ ][ ] buttons to choose
[Select and send], and then press the [ ]
button.
● Press the [ ][ ][ ][ ] buttons to choose
an image to send, press the [ ] button to
mark it as selected ([ ]), and then press
the [ ] button.
● Press the [
][ ][ ][ ] buttons to choose
[Send], and then press the [ ] button.
● When uploading to YouTube, read the
terms of service, choose [I Agree], and
press the [ ] button.
● Image transfer will begin. The screen
darkens during image transfer.
● After the images are sent, [OK] is
displayed. Press the [
] button to return
to the playback screen.
Registering Other Web Services
You can also add Web services besides CANON iMAGE GATEWAY to the
camera. Note that CANON iMAGE GATEWAY must be registered on the
camera first (
=
111).
1
Access the Web service settings
screen.
● Follow step 1 in “Registering CANON
iMAGE GATEWAY” (
=
111) to log in
to CANON iMAGE GATEWAY, and then
access the Web service settings screen.
2
Configure the Web service you want
to use.
● Follow the instructions displayed on the
smartphone or computer to set up the
Web service.
3
Choose [ ].
● In Playback mode, press the [ ] button
to access the Wi-Fi menu.
● Press the [ ][ ][ ][ ] buttons to choose
[ ], and then press the [ ] button.
● The Web service settings are now
updated.
● If any configured settings change, follow these steps again to
update the camera settings.

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8
Setting Menu
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Accessories
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Printing Images Wirelessly from a
Connected Printer
Connect the camera to a printer via Wi-Fi to print as follows.
These steps show how to use the camera as an access point, but you can
also use an existing access point (
=
114).
1
Access the Wi-Fi menu.
● Access the Wi-Fi menu as described in
step 2 in “Adding a Smartphone Using
the Wi-Fi Menu” (
=
102).
2
Choose [ ].
● Press the [ ][ ][ ][ ] buttons to choose
[ ], and then press the [ ] button.
3
Choose [Add a Device].
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose [Add
a Device], and then press the [ ] button.
● The camera’s SSID is displayed.
● Connections require that a memory card with saved images be in
the camera.
● You can also send multiple images at once and resize images or
add comments before sending (
=
117).
● You can send the current image by choosing [Send this image] on
the screen in step 3.

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8
Setting Menu
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● Connections require that a memory card with saved images be in
the camera.
● Once you have connected to devices via the Wi-Fi menu, recent
destinations will be listed first when you access the Wi-Fi menu.
You can easily connect again by pressing the [
][ ] buttons
to choose the device and then pressing the [
] button. To add
a new device, display the device selection screen by touching
[
][ ], and then configure the setting.
● If you prefer not to display recent target devices, choose MENU
(
=
29) > [ ] tab > [Wi-Fi Settings] > [Target History] > [Off].
● To use another access point, follow steps 3 – 4 in “Using Another
Access Point” (
=
104).
4
Connect the printer to the network.
● In the printer’s Wi-Fi setting menu,
choose the SSID (network name)
displayed on the camera to establish a
connection.
5
Choose the printer.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose the
printer name, and then press the [ ]
button.
6
Choose an image to print.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose an
image.
● Press the [
] button, choose [ ], and
press the [ ] button again.
● Press the [ ] button.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose
[Print], and then press the [ ] button.
● For detailed printing instructions, see
“Printing Images” (
=
140).
● To cancel the connection, press the [ ]
button, press the [ ][ ] buttons on the
confirmation screen to choose [OK], and
then press the [ ] button.

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4
Send images.
● Press the [ ][ ][ ][ ] buttons to choose
[Select and send], and then press the [ ]
button.
● Press the [
][ ][ ][ ] buttons to choose
an image to send, press the [ ] button to
mark it as selected ([ ]), and then press
the [
] button.
● Press the [
][ ][ ][ ] buttons to choose
[Send], and then press the [ ] button.
● Image transfer will begin. The screen
darkens during image transfer.
● [Transfer completed] is displayed after
the image is sent, and the image transfer
screen is displayed again.
● To cancel the connection, press the
[
] button, press the [ ][ ] buttons
on the confirmation screen to choose
[OK], and then press the [ ] button.
● Connections require that a memory card be in the camera.
● Once you have connected to devices via the Wi-Fi menu, recent
destinations will be listed first when you access the Wi-Fi menu.
You can easily connect again by pressing the [
][ ] buttons
to choose the device and then pressing the [
] button. To add
a new device, display the device selection screen by touching
[
][ ], and then configure the setting.
● If you prefer not to display recent target devices, choose MENU
(
=
29) > [ ] tab > [Wi-Fi Settings] > [Target History] > [Off].
● You can also send multiple images at once and change the image
size before sending (
=
117).
● You can send the current image by choosing [Send this image] on
the screen in step 4.
Sending Images to Another Camera
Connect two cameras via Wi-Fi and send images between them as
follows.
● Only Canon-brand cameras equipped with a Wi-Fi function can be
connected to wirelessly. Even Canon-brand cameras that support Eye-
Fi cards cannot be connected to if they do not have a Wi-Fi function.
You cannot connect to DIGITAL IXUS WIRELESS cameras with this
camera.
1
Access the Wi-Fi menu.
● Access the Wi-Fi menu as described in
step 2 in “Adding a Smartphone Using
the Wi-Fi Menu” (
=
102).
2
Choose [ ].
● Press the [ ][ ][ ][ ] buttons to choose
[ ], and then press the [ ] button.
3
Choose [Add a Device].
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose [Add
a Device], and then press the [ ] button.
● Follow steps 1 – 3 on the target camera
too.
● Camera connection information will be
added when [Start connection on target
camera] is displayed on both camera
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Choosing the Image Resolution (Size)
On the image transfer screen, choose [ ] by pressing the [ ][ ]
buttons, and then press the [ ] button. On the screen displayed, choose
the resolution by pressing the [ ][ ] buttons, and then press the [ ]
button.
● To send images at original size, select [No] as the resizing option.
● Choosing [
] or [ ] will resize images that are larger than the
selected size before sending.
● Movies cannot be resized.
● Image size can also be configured in MENU (
=
29) > [ ]
tab > [Wi-Fi Settings] > [Resize for Sending]. Images will also be
sent at this size when you send the current image in single-image
display via NFC.
Image Sending Options
You can choose multiple images to send at once and change the image
resolution (size) before sending. Some Web services also enable you to
annotate the images you send.
Notes on Sending Images
● Keep your fingers or other objects off the Wi-Fi antenna area
(
=
4). Covering this may decrease the speed of your image
transfers.
● Depending on the condition of the network you are using, it may take
a long time to send movies. Be sure to keep an eye on the camera
battery level.
● Up to 50 images can be sent together at once. You can send movies
together as long as the total playback time is within two minutes.
However, Web services may limit the number of images or length of
movies you can send. For details, refer to the Web service you are
using.
● When sending movies to smartphones, note that the supported image
quality varies depending on the smartphone. For details, refer to the
smartphone user manual.
● On the screen, wireless signal strength is indicated by the following
icons.
[
] high, [ ] medium, [ ] low, [ ] weak
● Sending images to Web services will take less time when resending
images you have already sent that are still on the CANON iMAGE
GATEWAY server.

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8
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Sending Images Automatically
(Image Sync)
Images on the memory card that have not been transferred already can
be sent to a computer or Web services via CANON iMAGE GATEWAY.
Note that images cannot be sent only to Web services.
Initial Preparations
Preparing the Camera
Register [ ] as the destination. You can also assign [ ] to the [ ] button,
so that you can simply press the [ ] button to send any unsent images on
the memory card to a computer via CANON iMAGE GATEWAY.
1
Add [ ] as a destination.
● Add [ ] as a destination, as described in
“Registering CANON iMAGE GATEWAY”
(
=
111).
● To choose a Web service as the
destination, follow the steps in
“Registering Other Web Services”
(
=
113) to update the camera settings.
2
Choose the type of images to send
(only when sending movies with
images).
● Press the [ ] button and choose
[Wi-Fi Settings] on the [ ] tab (
=
29).
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose
[Image Sync], and then press the [ ][ ]
buttons to choose [Stills/Movies].
Adding Comments
Using the camera, you can add comments to images that you send
to e-mail addresses, social networking services, etc. The number of
characters and symbols that can be entered may differ depending on the
Web service.
1
Access the screen for adding
comments.
● On the image transfer screen, choose
[ ] by pressing the [ ][ ][ ][ ] buttons,
and then press the [ ] button.
2
Add a comment (=
30).
3
Send the image.
● When a comment is not entered, the comment set in CANON
iMAGE GATEWAY is automatically sent.
● You can also annotate multiple images before sending them. The
same comment is added to all images sent together.

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8
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Sending Images
Images sent from the camera are automatically saved to the computer.
If the computer that you intend to send images to is turned off, the images
will be stored temporarily on the CANON iMAGE GATEWAY server.
Stored images are regularly erased, so make sure to turn on the computer
and save the images.
1
Send images.
● If you have already assigned [ ] to the
[ ] button, press the [ ] button.
● If you have not assigned the button this
way, choose [ ] as described in steps
1 – 2 in “Uploading Images to Web
Services” (
=
113).
● Once the connection is established,
the images are sent. When the images
have been sent successfully to the
CANON iMAGE GATEWAY server, [ ] is
displayed on the screen.
2
Save the images to the computer.
● Images are automatically saved to the
computer when you turn it on.
● Images are automatically sent to Web
services from the CANON iMAGE
GATEWAY server, even if the computer
is off.
● When sending images, you should use a fully charged battery
pack or an AC adapter kit (sold separately,
=
132).
3
Assign [ ] to the [ ] button (only
when sending images by pressing
the [ ] button).
● Clear the [ ] button setting if a
smartphone is already assigned to the
button (
=
101).
● Access the mobile connection screen
as described in step 2 in “Sending to
a Smartphone Assigned to the Button”
(
=
101), press the [ ][ ] buttons to
choose [ ], and then press the [ ]
button.
Preparing the Computer
Install and configure the software on the destination computer.
1
Install the software.
● Install the software on a computer
connected to the Internet (
=
105).
2
Register the camera.
● Windows: In the taskbar, right-click [ ],
and then click [Add new camera].
● Mac OS: In the menu bar, click [ ], and
then click [Add new camera].
● A list of cameras linked to CANON
iMAGE GATEWAY is displayed. Choose
the camera from which images are to be
sent.
● Once the camera is registered and the
computer is ready to receive images, the
icon changes to [
].

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Using a Smartphone to View Camera
Images and Control the Camera
You can do the following with the dedicated smartphone app
CameraWindow.
● Browse images on the camera and save them to the smartphone
● Geotag images on the camera (
=
120)
● Shoot remotely (
=
121)
● In camera settings, the smartphone must be allowed to view
camera images (
=
101,
=
102,
=
122).
Geotagging Images on the Camera
GPS data recorded on a smartphone using the dedicated CameraWindow
application can be added to images on the camera. Images are tagged
with information including the latitude, longitude, and elevation.
● Before shooting, make sure the date and time and your home
time zone are set correctly, as described in “Setting the Date and
Time” (
=
20). Also follow the steps in “World Clock” (
=
125)
to specify any shooting destinations in other time zones.
● Others may be able to locate or identify you by using location data
in your geotagged still images or movies. Be careful when sharing
these images with others, as when posting images online where
many others can view them.
● Even if images were imported to the computer through a different
method, any images not sent to the computer via CANON iMAGE
GATEWAY will be sent to the computer.
● Sending is faster when the destination is a computer on the same
network as the camera, because images are sent via the access
point instead of CANON iMAGE GATEWAY. Note that images
stored on the computer are sent to CANON iMAGE GATEWAY, so
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● The camera works in [ ] mode during remote shooting. However,
some FUNC. and MENU settings you have configured in advance
may be changed automatically.
● Movie shooting is not available.
● Any jerky subject motion shown on the smartphone due to the
connection environment will not affect recorded images.
● No AF frames are displayed. Capture a test image to check the
focus.
● Captured images are not transferred to the smartphone. Use the
smartphone to browse and import images from the camera.
Shooting Remotely
As you check a shooting screen on your smartphone, you can use it to
shoot remotely.
1
Secure the camera.
● Once remote shooting begins, the
camera lens will come out. Lens motion
from zooming may also move the camera
out of position. Keep the camera still by
mounting it on a tripod or taking other
measures.
2
Connect the camera and
smartphone (=
101, =
102).
● In the privacy settings, choose [Yes].
3
Choose remote shooting.
● In CameraWindow on the smartphone,
choose remote shooting.
● The camera lens will come out. Do not
press near the lens, and make sure no
objects will obstruct it.
● Once the camera is ready for remote
shooting, a live image from the camera
will be displayed on the smartphone.
● At this time, a message is displayed
on the camera, and all operations
except pressing the ON/OFF button are
disabled.
4
Shoot.
● Use the smartphone to shoot.

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4
Choose an item to edit.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose
an item to edit, and then press the [ ]
button.
● The items you can change depend on
what device or service the camera will
access.
Configurable Items
Connection
Web
Services
[Change Device Nickname]
(
=
122)
OOOO
–
[View Settings] (
=
101)
–
O
–– –
[Erase Connection Info] (
=
123)
OOOO
–
O
: Configurable
–
: Not configurable
Changing a Device Nickname
You can change the device nickname (display name) that is displayed on
the camera.
● Following step 4 in “Editing Connection
Information” (
=
122), choose [Change
Device Nickname] and press the [ ]
button.
● Select the input field and press the [ ]
button. Use the keyboard displayed to
enter a new nickname (
=
30).
Editing or Erasing Wi-Fi Settings
Edit or erase Wi-Fi settings as follows.
Editing Connection Information
1
Access the Wi-Fi menu and choose
the device to edit.
● Press the [ ] button to turn the camera
on.
● Press the [ ] button.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to access
the device selection screen, press the
[ ][ ][ ][ ] buttons to choose the icon
of a device to edit, and then press the
[ ] button.
2
Choose [Edit a Device].
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose [Edit
a Device], and then press the [ ] button.
3
Choose a device to edit.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose the
device to edit, and then press the [ ]
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3
Restore the default settings.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose [OK],
and then press the [ ] button.
● The Wi-Fi settings are now reset.
● To reset other settings (aside from Wi-Fi) to defaults, choose
[Reset All] on the [
] tab (
=
130).
Erasing Connection Information
Erase connection information (information about devices that you have
connected to) as follows.
● Following step 4 in “Editing Connection
Information” (
=
122), choose [Erase
Connection Info] and press the [ ]
button.
● After [Erase?] is displayed, press the
[
][ ] buttons to choose [OK], and then
press the [ ] button.
● The connection information will be
erased.
Returning the Wi-Fi Settings to Default
Return the Wi-Fi settings to default if you transfer ownership of the
camera to another person, or dispose of it.
Resetting the Wi-Fi settings will also clear all Web service settings. Be
sure that you want to reset all Wi-Fi settings before using this option.
1
Choose [Wi-Fi Settings].
● Press the [ ] button and choose
[Wi-Fi Settings] on the [ ] tab (
=
29).
2
Choose [Reset Settings].
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose
[Reset Settings], and then press the [ ]
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Setting Menu
Customize or adjust basic camera functions for greater convenience
8
Adjusting Basic Camera Functions
MENU (
=
29) functions on the [ ] tab can be configured. Customize
commonly used functions as desired, for greater convenience.
Silencing Camera Operations
Silence camera sounds and movies as follows.
● Choose [Mute], and then choose [On].
● Operation can also be silenced by holding down the [ ] button
as you turn the camera on.
● Sound is not played during movies (
=
77) if you mute camera
sounds. To restore sound during movies, press the [
] button.
Adjust volume with the [
][ ] buttons, as needed.
Adjusting the Volume
Adjust the volume of individual camera sounds as follows.
● Choose [Volume], and then press the [
]
button.
● Choose an item, and then press the
[
][ ] buttons to adjust the volume.

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World Clock
To ensure that your shots will have the correct local date and time when
you travel abroad, simply register the destination in advance and switch to
that time zone. This convenient feature eliminates the need to change the
Date/Time setting manually.
Before using the world clock, be sure to set the date and time and your
home time zone, as described in “Setting the Date and Time” (
=
20).
1
Specify your destination.
● Choose [Time Zone], and then press the
[ ] button.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose
[ World], and then press the [ ] button.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose the
destination.
● To set daylight saving time (1 hour
ahead), choose [
] by pressing the
[ ][ ] buttons, and then choose [ ] by
pressing the [ ][ ] buttons.
● Press the [ ] button.
2
Switch to the destination time zone.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose
[ World], and then press the [ ]
button.
● [ ] is now shown on the shooting screen
(
=
152).
● Adjusting the date or time while in [ ] mode (
=
20) will
automatically update your [
Home] time and date.
Hiding Hints and Tips
Hints and tips are normally shown when you choose FUNC. (
=
28) or
MENU (
=
29) items. If you prefer, you can deactivate this information.
● Choose [Hints & Tips], and then choose
[Off].
Date and Time
Adjust the date and time as follows.
● Choose [Date/Time], and then press the
[
] button.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose an
option, and then press the [ ][ ] buttons
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Power-Saving Adjustment
Adjust the timing of automatic camera and screen deactivation (Auto
Power Down and Display Off, respectively) as needed (
=
26).
● Choose [Power Saving], and then press
the [
] button.
● After choosing an item, press the [
][ ]
buttons to adjust it as needed.
● To conserve battery power, you should normally choose [On] for
[Auto Power Down] and [1 min.] or less for [Display Off].
● The [Display Off] setting is applied even if you set [Auto Power
Down] to [Off].
● These power-saving functions are not available when you have
set Eco mode (
=
126) to [On].
Lens Retraction Timing
The lens is normally retracted for safety about one minute after you press
the [ ] button in Shooting mode (
=
25). To have the lens retracted
immediately after you press the [ ] button, set the retraction timing to
[0 sec.].
● Choose [Lens Retraction], and then
choose [0 sec.].
Using Eco Mode
This function allows you to conserve battery power in Shooting mode.
When the camera is not in use, the screen quickly darkens to reduce
battery consumption.
1
Configure the setting.
● Choose [Eco Mode], and then choose
[On].
● [ ] is now shown on the shooting
screen (
=
152).
● The screen darkens when the camera
is not used for approximately two
seconds; approximately ten seconds
after darkening, the screen turns off.
The camera turns off after approximately
three minutes of inactivity.
2
Shoot.
● To activate the screen and prepare for
shooting when the screen is off but the
lens is still out, press the shutter button
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Formatting Memory Cards
Before using a new memory card or a card formatted in another device,
you should format the card with this camera.
Formatting erases all data on a memory card. Before formatting, copy
images on the memory card to a computer, or take other steps to back
them up.
1
Access the [Format] screen.
● Choose [Format], and then press the [ ]
button.
2
Choose [OK].
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose
[Cancel], press the [ ][ ] buttons to
choose [OK], and then press the [ ]
button.
3
Format the memory card.
● To begin the formatting process, press
the [ ][ ] buttons to choose [OK], and
then press the [ ] button.
● When formatting is finished, [Memory
card formatting complete] is displayed.
Press the [ ] button.
● Formatting or erasing data on a memory card only changes file
management information on the card and does not erase the data
completely. When transferring or disposing of memory cards,
take steps to protect personal information if necessary, as by
physically destroying cards.
Screen Brightness
Adjust screen brightness as follows.
● Choose [LCD Brightness], and then
press the [
][ ] buttons to adjust the
brightness.
● For maximum brightness, press and hold the [ ] button for at
least one second when the shooting screen is displayed or when
in single-image display. (This will override the [LCD Brightness]
setting on the [
] tab.) To restore the original brightness, press
and hold the [
] button again for at least one second or restart
the camera.
Hiding the Start-Up Screen
If you prefer, you can deactivate display of the start-up screen normally
shown when you turn the camera on.
● Choose [Start-up Image], and then
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1
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2
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Hybrid Auto Mode
3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
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File Numbering
Your shots are automatically numbered in sequential order (0001 – 9999)
and saved in folders that store up to 2,000 images each. You can change
how the camera assigns file numbers.
● Choose [File Numbering], and then
choose an option.
Continuous
Images are numbered consecutively (until the 9999th
shot is taken/saved) even if you switch memory cards.
Auto Reset
Image numbering is reset to 0001 if you switch memory
cards, or when a new folder is created.
● Regardless of the option selected in this setting, shots may be
numbered consecutively after the last number of existing images
on newly inserted memory cards. To start saving shots from 0001,
use an empty (or formatted (
=
127)) memory card.
● The total card capacity indicated on the formatting screen may be
less than the advertised capacity.
Low-Level Formatting
Perform low-level formatting in the following cases: [Memory card error] is
displayed, the camera is not working correctly, card image reading/writing
is slower, continuous shooting is slower, or movie recording suddenly
stops. Low-level formatting erases all data on a memory card. Before low-
level formatting, copy images on the memory card to a computer, or take
other steps to back them up.
● On the screen in step 2 of “Formatting
Memory Cards” (
=
127), press the
[ ][ ] buttons to choose [Low Level
Format], and then press the [ ][ ]
buttons to select this option. A [ ] icon is
displayed.
● Follow steps 2 – 3 in “Formatting Memory
Cards” (
=
127) to continue with the
formatting process.
● Low-level formatting takes longer than “Formatting Memory
Cards” (
=
127), because data is erased from all storage regions
of the memory card.
● You can cancel low-level formatting in progress by choosing
[Stop]. In this case, all data will be erased, but the memory card
can be used normally.

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1
Camera Basics
2
Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode
3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
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Index
5
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Checking Certification Logos
Some logos for certification requirements met by the camera can be
viewed on the screen. Other certification logos are printed in this guide, on
the camera packaging, or on the camera body.
● Choose [Certification Logo Display], and
then press the [
] button.
Display Language
Change the display language as needed.
● Choose [Language
], and then press
the [ ] button.
● Press the [ ][ ][ ][ ] buttons to choose
a language, and then press the [ ]
button.
● You can also access the [Language] screen in Playback mode by
pressing and holding the [
] button and immediately pressing
the [
] button.
Date-Based Image Storage
Instead of saving images in folders created each month, you can have the
camera create folders each day you shoot to store shots taken that day.
● Choose [Create Folder], and then choose
[Daily].
● Images will now be saved in folders
created on the shooting date.
Metric / Non-Metric Display
Change the unit of measurement shown in GPS elevation information
(
=
120), the zoom bar (
=
32), the MF indicator (
=
66), and
elsewhere from m/cm to ft/in as needed.
● Choose [Units], and then choose [ft/in].

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1
Camera Basics
2
Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode
3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
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5
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Adjusting Other Settings
The following settings can also be adjusted on the [ ] tab.
● [Video System] (
=
134)
● [Wi-Fi Settings] (
=
97)
● [Mobile Device Connect Button] (
=
101)
Restoring Defaults
If you accidentally change a setting, you can restore default camera
settings.
1
Access the [Reset All] screen.
● Choose [Reset All], and then press the
[ ] button.
2
Restore default settings.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose [OK],
and then press the [ ] button.
● Default settings are now restored.
● The following functions are not restored to default settings.
- [
] tab settings [Date/Time] (
=
125), [Time Zone] (
=
125),
[Language
] (
=
129), and [Video System] (
=
134)
- Custom white balance data you have recorded (
=
64)
- Shooting mode chosen in [
] (
=
53) and [ ] (
=
54)
modes
- Wi-Fi settings (
=
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2
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3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
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Accessories
Enjoy the camera in more ways with optional Canon accessories and
other compatible accessories sold separately
9
System Map
Neck Strap
Battery Pack
NB-6LH*
1
Battery Charger
CB-2LY/CB-2LYE*
1
USB Cable (camera end: Mini-B)*
2
Memory Card Card Reader
Computer
TV/Video
System
AC Adapter Kit
ACK-DC40
Included Accessories
Power
Cables
HDMI Cable HTC-100
Stereo AV Cable
AVC-DC400ST
Flash Unit
PictBridge-Compatible Printers
High-Power Flash HF-DC2
Lens Cap
(with cord)
Canon Lens Filter
(67 mm dia.)*
3
Lens Hood
LH-DC60
Lens Accessories
*1 Also available for purchase separately.
*2 A genuine Canon accessory is also available (Interface Cable IFC-400PCU).
*3 Requires Filter Adapter FA-DC67A.

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2
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3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
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Optional Accessories
The following camera accessories are sold separately. Note that
availability varies by area, and some accessories may no longer be
available.
Power Supplies
Battery Pack NB-6LH
● Rechargeable lithium-ion battery
Battery Charger CB-2LY/CB-2LYE
● Charger for Battery Pack NB-6LH
AC Adapter Kit ACK-DC40
● For powering the camera using
household power. Recommended when
using the camera over extended periods,
or when connecting the camera to a
printer or computer. Cannot be used to
charge the battery pack in the camera.
● The battery pack includes a convenient cover which you can
attach to know the charge status at a glance. Attach the cover so
that
is visible on a charged battery pack, and attach it so that
is not visible on an uncharged battery pack.
● Battery Pack NB-6L is also supported.
Use of genuine Canon accessories is recommended.
This product is designed to achieve excellent performance when used
with genuine Canon accessories.
Canon shall not be liable for any damage to this product and/or accidents
such as fire, etc., caused by the malfunction of non-genuine Canon
accessories (e.g., a leakage and/or explosion of a battery pack). Please
note that this warranty does not apply to repairs arising out of the
malfunction of non-genuine Canon accessories, although you may request
such repairs on a chargeable basis.

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Camera Basics
2
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3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
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HDMI Cable HTC-100
● For connecting the camera to an HDMI
input of a high-definition TV.
Lens Hood LH-DC60
● Prevents extraneous light outside the
angle of view from entering the lens and
causing flares or ghosting, which reduce
image quality.
Filter Adapter FA-DC67A
● Adapter required when mounting a 67
mm filter.
● A lens filter and lens cap cannot be attached to the camera at the
same time.
Printer
Canon-Brand PictBridge-Compatible
Printers
● Even without using a computer, you can
print images by connecting the camera
directly to a printer.
For details, visit your nearest Canon
retailer.
● The battery charger and AC adapter kit can be used in areas with
100 – 240 V AC power (50/60 Hz).
● For power outlets in a different format, use a commercially
available adapter for the plug. Never use an electrical transformer
designed for traveling, which may damage the battery pack.
Flash Unit
High-Power Flash HF-DC2
● External flash for illuminating subjects
that are out of range of the built-in flash.
● High-Power Flash units cannot be used in [ ] shooting mode, or
in [
] or [ ] mode when [Flash Mode] is set to [Manual].
Other Accessories
Interface Cable IFC-400PCU
● For connecting the camera to a computer
or printer.
Stereo AV Cable AVC-DC400ST
● Connect the camera to a TV to enjoy
playback on the larger TV screen.

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2
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3
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4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
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8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
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● On the camera, open the terminal cover
and insert the cable plug fully into the
camera terminal.
3
Turn the TV on and switch to video
input.
● Switch the TV input to the video input you
connected the cable to in step 2.
4
Turn the camera on.
● Press the [ ] button to turn the camera
on.
● Images from the camera are now
displayed on the TV. (Nothing is
displayed on the camera screen.)
● When finished, turn off the camera and
TV before disconnecting the cable.
● Camera operating sounds are not played while the camera is
connected to an HDTV.
Playback on a Standard-Definition TV
Still Images
Movies
Connecting the camera to a TV with the Stereo AV Cable AVC-DC400ST
(sold separately) enables you to view your shots on the larger screen of
the TV as you control the camera.
1
Make sure the camera and TV are
off.
Using Optional Accessories
Still Images
Movies
Playback on a TV
Still Images
Movies
By connecting the camera to a TV, you can view your shots on the larger
screen of the TV.
For details on connection or how to switch inputs, refer to the TV manual.
● Some information may not be displayed when viewing images on
a TV (
=
153).
Playback on a High-Definition TV
Still Images
Movies
Connecting the camera to an HDTV with the HDMI Cable HTC-100 (sold
separately) enables you to view your shots on the larger screen of the TV.
Movies shot at a resolution of [ ] or [ ] can be viewed in high definition.
1
Make sure the camera and TV are
off.
2
Connect the camera to the TV.
● On the TV, insert the cable plug fully into
the HDMI input as shown.

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2
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3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
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Index
5
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Powering the Camera with Household Power
Still Images
Movies
Powering the camera with AC Adapter Kit ACK-DC40 (sold separately)
eliminates the need to monitor the remaining battery level.
1
Make sure the camera is off.
2
Insert the coupler.
● Follow step 1 in “Inserting the Battery
Pack and Memory Card” (
=
19) to
open the cover.
● Holding the coupler with the terminals (1)
facing as shown, insert the coupler just
as you would a battery pack (following
step 2 in “Inserting the Battery Pack and
Memory Card” (
=
19)).
● Follow step 4 in “Inserting the Battery
Pack and Memory Card” (
=
19) to
close the cover.
3
Connect the adapter to the coupler.
● Open the cover and insert the adapter
plug fully into the coupler.
4
Connect the power cord.
● Insert one end of the power cord into the
compact power adapter, and then plug
the other end into a power outlet.
● Turn the camera on and use it as desired.
● When finished, turn the camera off and
unplug the power cord from the outlet.
(1)
2
Connect the camera to the TV.
● On the TV, insert the cable plugs fully into
the video inputs as shown.
● Make sure the cable plugs are in video
inputs of the same color.
● On the camera, open the terminal cover
and insert the cable plug fully into the
camera terminal.
3
Display images.
● Follow steps 3 – 4 in “Playback on a
High-Definition TV” (
=
134) to display
images.
● Correct display is not possible unless the camera video output
format (NTSC or PAL) matches the TV format. To change the
video output format, press the [
] button and choose
[Video System] on the [
] tab.
● When the camera and TV are connected, you can also shoot
while previewing shots on the larger screen of the TV. To shoot,
follow the same steps as when using the camera screen.
However, AF-Point Zoom (
=
47) and MF-Point Zoom (
=
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3
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P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
Appendix
Index
5
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● Vignetting may occur if you use the built-in flash when the lens
hood is attached.
● The filter adapter and a lens hood cannot be attached to the
camera at the same time.
Using Lens Filters (Sold Separately)
Still Images
Movies
Attaching a lens filter to the camera protects the lens and allows you
to shoot with various effects. To attach a lens filter, you will need Filter
Adapter FA-DC67A (sold separately).
1
Attach the filter adapter.
● Make sure the camera is off.
● Align the notches on the camera and the
filter adapter and turn the adapter in the
direction of the arrow until locked.
● To remove the filter adapter, turn it in the
opposite direction.
2
Attach a filter.
● Turn the filter in the direction of the arrow
to attach it to the camera.
● Make sure not to attach the filter too
tightly. Doing so could prevent removal of
the filter and damage the camera.
● Do not disconnect the adapter or unplug the power cord while
the camera is still on. This may erase your shots or damage the
camera.
● Do not attach the adapter or adapter cord to other objects. Doing
so could result in malfunction or damage to the product.
Using a Lens Hood (Sold Separately)
Still Images
Movies
For wide-angle shots of backlit subjects without using the flash, attach
optional Lens Hood LH-DC60 to prevent light outside the angle of view
from entering the lens.
● Make sure the camera is off.
● Align the lens hood mark (2) with the
camera mark (1), and turn the lens hood
in the direction of the arrow until it locks
in place.
● To remove the lens hood, turn it in the
opposite direction.
● To attach the lens hood inverted (as
shown) when the hood is not used, align
the lens hood mark (2) with the camera
mark (1), and turn the lens hood in the
direction of the arrow until it locks in
place.
(1)
(2)
(1)
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2
Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode
3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
Appendix
Index
5
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Using the Software
The software available for download from the Canon website is introduced
below, with instructions for installation and saving images to a computer.
Software
After downloading the software from the Canon website and installing it,
you can do the following things on your computer.
● CameraWindow
- Import images and change camera settings
● Internet access is required, and any ISP account charges and
access fees must be paid separately.
● We recommend the use of genuine Canon filters (67 mm dia.).
● When not using auto focus to shoot, set the manual focus option
[Safety MF] to [On].
● If you use the built-in flash with the filter adapter attached,
portions of the image may appear darker.
● When using the filter adapter, be sure to use only one filter at a
time. Attaching multiple filters, or accessories such as a heavy
lens, may cause the attachments to fall off and become damaged.
● Do not grip the filter adapter tightly.
● Remove the filter adapter when not using a filter.
● The filter adapter and a lens hood cannot be attached to the
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2
Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode
3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
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Index
5
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Saving Images to a Computer
Windows 7 and Mac OS X 10.8 are used here for the sake of illustration.
1
Connect the camera to the
computer.
● With the camera turned off, open the
cover (1). With the smaller plug of the
USB cable in the orientation shown,
insert the plug fully into the camera
terminal (2).
● Insert the larger plug of the USB cable
in the computer’s USB port. For details
about USB connections on the computer,
refer to the computer user manual.
2
Turn the camera on to access
CameraWindow.
● Press the [ ] button to turn the camera
on.
● Mac OS: CameraWindow is displayed
when a connection is established
between the camera and computer.
● Windows: Follow the steps introduced
below.
● In the screen that displays, click the [
]
link to modify the program.
(1)
(2)
Computer Connections via a Cable
Checking Your Computer Environment
The software can be used on the following computers. For detailed
system requirements and compatibility information, including support in
new operating systems, visit the Canon website.
Operating
System*
Windows Mac OS
Windows 8/8.1
Windows 7 SP1
Mac OS X 10.9
Mac OS X 10.8
* When sending images to a computer via Wi-Fi, check the system requirements in
“Checking Your Computer Environment” (
=
105).
● Check the Canon website for the latest system requirements,
including supported OS versions.
Installing the Software
For software installation instructions, see “Installing the Software”
(
=
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3
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P Mode
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Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
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● Windows 7: If the screen in step 2 is not displayed, click the [ ]
icon in the taskbar.
● Mac OS: If CameraWindow is not displayed after step 2, click the
[CameraWindow] icon in the Dock.
● Although you can save images to a computer simply by
connecting your camera to the computer without using the
software, the following limitations apply.
- It may take a few minutes after you connect the camera to the
computer until camera images are accessible.
- Images shot in vertical orientation may be saved in horizontal
orientation.
- Image protection settings may be cleared from images saved
to a computer.
- Some problems may occur when saving images or image
information, depending on the operating system version, the
software in use, or image file sizes.
● Choose [Downloads Images From Canon
Camera] and then click [OK].
● Double-click [
].
3
Save the images to the computer.
● Click [Import Images from Camera], and
then click [Import Untransferred Images].
● Images are now saved to the Pictures
folder on the computer, in separate
folders named by date.
● After images are saved, close
CameraWindow, press the [
] button to
turn the camera off, and unplug the cable.
● To view the saved images, use
the operating system’s standard
image-viewing software.

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3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
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Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
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4
Turn the camera on.
● Press the [ ] button to turn the camera
on.
5
Choose an image.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose an
image.
6
Access the printing screen.
● Press the [ ] button, choose [ ], and
press the [ ] button again.
7
Print the image.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose
[Print], and then press the [ ] button.
● Printing now begins.
● To print other images, repeat the above
procedures starting from step 5 after
printing is finished.
● When you are finished printing, turn the
camera and printer off and disconnect
the cable.
● For Canon-brand PictBridge-compatible printers (sold separately),
see “Printer” (
=
133).
Printing Images
Still Images
Movies
Your shots can easily be printed by connecting the camera to a printer.
On the camera, you can specify images to set up batch printing, prepare
orders for photo development services, and prepare orders or print
images for photobooks.
A Canon SELPHY CP series compact photo printer is used here for the
sake of illustration. Screens displayed and available functions vary by
printer. Also refer to the printer manual for additional information.
Easy Print
Still Images
Movies
Easily print your shots by connecting the camera to a PictBridge-
compatible printer (sold separately) with the USB cable.
1
Make sure the camera and printer
are off.
2
Connect the camera to the printer.
● Open the terminal cover. Holding the
smaller cable plug in the orientation
shown, insert the plug fully into the
camera terminal.
● Connect the larger cable plug to the
printer. For other connection details, refer
to the printer manual.
3
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3
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4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
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Cropping Images before Printing
Still Images
Movies
By cropping images before printing, you can print a desired image area
instead of the entire image.
1
Choose [Cropping].
● After following step 1 in “Configuring Print
Settings” (
=
141) to access the printing
screen, choose [Cropping] and press the
[ ] button.
● A cropping frame is now displayed,
indicating the image area to print.
2
Adjust the cropping frame as
needed.
● To resize the frame, move the zoom
lever.
● To move the frame, press the
[ ][ ][ ][ ] buttons.
● To rotate the frame, press the [
] button.
● Press the [ ] button, press the
[ ][ ] buttons to choose [OK], and then
press the [ ] button.
3
Print the image.
● Follow step 7 in “Easy Print” (
=
140)
to print.
● Cropping may not be possible at small image sizes, or at some
aspect ratios.
● Dates may not be printed correctly if you crop images shot with
[Date Stamp
] selected.
Configuring Print Settings
Still Images
Movies
1
Access the printing screen.
● Follow steps 1 – 6 in “Easy Print”
(
=
140) to access this screen.
2
Configure the settings.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose an
item, and then press the [ ][ ] buttons to
choose an option.
Default Matches current printer settings.
Date Prints images with the date added.
File No. Prints images with the file number added.
Both
Prints images with both the date and file
number added.
Off
–
Default Matches current printer settings.
Off
–
On
Uses information from the time of shooting to
print under optimal settings.
Red-Eye 1 Corrects red-eye.
No. of
Copies
Choose the number of copies to print.
Cropping
–
Specify a desired image area to print (
=
141).
Paper
Settings
–
Specify the paper size, layout, and other details
(
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8
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Available Layout Options
Default Matches current printer settings.
Bordered Prints with blank space around the image.
Borderless Borderless, edge-to-edge printing.
N-up Choose how many images to print per sheet.
ID Photo
Prints images for identification purposes.
Only available for images with a resolution of L and an
aspect ratio of 4:3.
Fixed Size
Choose the print size.
Choose from 3.5 x 5 in., postcard, or wide-format prints.
Printing ID Photos
Still Images
Movies
1
Choose [ID Photo].
● Following steps 1 – 4 in “Choosing
Paper Size and Layout before Printing”
(
=
142), choose [ID Photo] and press
the [ ] button.
2
Choose the long and short side
length.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose an
item. Choose the length by pressing the
[ ][ ] buttons, and then press the [ ]
button.
3
Choose the printing area.
● Follow step 2 in “Cropping Images before
Printing” (
=
141) to choose the printing
area.
4
Print the image.
Choosing Paper Size and Layout before Printing
Still Images
Movies
1
Choose [Paper Settings].
● After following step 1 in “Configuring Print
Settings” (
=
141) to access the printing
screen, choose [Paper Settings] and
press the [
] button.
2
Choose a paper size.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose an
option, and then press the [ ] button.
3
Choose a type of paper.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose an
option, and then press the [ ] button.
4
Choose a layout.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose an
option.
● When choosing [N-up], press the [ ][ ]
buttons to specify the number of images
per sheet.
● Press the [
] button.
5
Print the image.

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7
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8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
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Adding Images to the Print List (DPOF)
Still Images
Movies
Batch printing (
=
145) and ordering prints from a photo development
service can be set up on the camera. Choose up to 998 images on a
memory card and configure relevant settings, such as the number of
copies, as follows. The printing information you prepare this way will
conform to DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) standards.
Configuring Print Settings
Still Images
Movies
Specify the printing format, whether to add the date or file number, and
other settings as follows. These settings apply to all images in the print
list.
● Press the [
] button, and then
choose [Print Settings] on the [ ] tab.
Choose and configure items as desired
(
=
29).
Print Type
Standard One image is printed per sheet.
Index
Smaller versions of multiple images are
printed per sheet.
Both
Both standard and index formats are
printed.
Date
On Images are printed with the shooting date.
Off
–
File No.
On Images are printed with the file number.
Off
–
Clear DPOF
data
On
All image print list settings are cleared after
printing.
Off
–
Printing Movie Scenes
Still Images
Movies
1
Access the printing screen.
● Follow steps 1 – 6 in “Easy Print”
(
=
140) to choose a movie. This screen
is displayed.
2
Choose a printing method.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose [ ],
and then press the [ ][ ] buttons to
choose the printing method.
3
Print the image.
Movie Printing Options
Single Prints the current scene as a still image.
Sequence
Prints a series of scenes, a certain interval apart, on a single
sheet of paper. You can also print the folder number, file
number, and elapsed time for the frame by setting [Caption]
to [On].
● To cancel printing in progress, press the [ ] button, choose [OK],
and then press the [
] button again.
● [ID Photo] and [Sequence] cannot be chosen on Canon-brand
PictBridge-compatible printers from CP720/CP730 and earlier
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8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
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3
Specify the number of prints.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to specify the
number of prints (up to 99).
● To set up printing for other images and
specify the number of prints, repeat steps
2 – 3.
● Printing quantity cannot be specified for
index prints. You can only choose which
images to print, by following step 2.
● When finished, press the [
] button
to return to the menu screen.
Setting Up Printing for a Range of Images
Still Images
Movies
● Following step 1 in “Setting Up Printing
for Individual Images” (
=
144), choose
[Select Range] and press the [ ] button.
● Follow steps 2 – 3 in “Selecting a Range”
(
=
87) to specify images.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose
[Order], and then press the [ ] button.
Setting Up Printing for All Images
Still Images
Movies
● Following step 1 in “Setting Up Printing
for Individual Images” (
=
144), choose
[Select All Images] and press the [ ]
button.
● Press the [
][ ] buttons to choose [OK],
and then press the [ ] button.
● Not all of your DPOF settings may be applied in printing by the
printer or photo development service, in some cases.
● [
] may be displayed on the camera to warn you that the
memory card has print settings that were configured on another
camera. Changing the print settings using this camera may
overwrite all previous settings.
● Setting [Date] to [On] may cause some printers to print the date
twice.
● Specifying [Index] will prevent you from choosing [On] for both
[Date] and [File No.] at the same time.
● Index printing is not available on some Canon-brand PictBridge-
compatible printers (sold separately).
● The date is printed in a format matching setting details in [Date/
Time] on the [
] tab (
=
20).
Setting Up Printing for Individual Images
Still Images
Movies
1
Choose [Select Images & Qty.].
● Press the [ ] button, choose
[Select Images & Qty.] on the [ ] tab,
and then press the [ ] button.
2
Choose an image.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose an
image, and then press the [ ] button.
● You can now specify the number of
copies.
● If you specify index printing for the
image, it is labeled with a [
] icon. To
cancel index printing for the image, press
the [ ] button again. [ ] is no longer
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Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
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Adding Images to a Photobook
Still Images
Movies
Photobooks can be set up on the camera by choosing up to 998 images
on a memory card and importing them into the software on your computer,
where they are stored in their own folder. This is convenient when
ordering printed photobooks online or printing photobooks with your own
printer.
Choosing a Selection Method
● Press the [ ] button, choose
[Photobook Set-up] on the [ ] tab, and
then choose how you will select images.
● [ ] may be displayed on the camera to warn you that the
memory card has print settings that were configured on another
camera. Changing the print settings using this camera may
overwrite all previous settings.
Clearing All Images from the Print List
● Following step 1 in “Setting Up Printing
for Individual Images” (
=
144), choose
[Clear All Selections] and press the [ ]
button.
● Press the [
][ ] buttons to choose [OK],
and then press the [
] button.
Printing Images Added to the Print List (DPOF)
Still Images
Movies
● When images have been added to the
print list (
=
143 –
=
144), this screen
is displayed after you connect the camera
to a PictBridge-compatible printer. Press
the [ ][ ] buttons to choose [Print now],
and then simply press the [ ] button to
print the images in the print list.
● Any DPOF print job that you temporarily
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6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
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Removing All Images from a Photobook
Still Images
Movies
● Following the procedure in “Choosing
a Selection Method” (
=
145), choose
[Clear All Selections] and press the [ ]
button.
● Press the [
][ ] buttons to choose [OK],
and then press the [ ] button.
Adding Images Individually
Still Images
Movies
1
Choose [Select].
● Following the procedure in “Choosing
a Selection Method” (
=
145), choose
[Select] and press the [
] button.
2
Choose an image.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose an
image, and then press the [ ] button.
● [ ] is displayed.
● To remove the image from the photobook,
press the [
] button again. [ ] is no
longer displayed.
● Repeat this process to specify other
images.
● When finished, press the [ ] button
to return to the menu screen.
Adding All Images to a Photobook
Still Images
Movies
● Following the procedure in “Choosing
a Selection Method” (
=
145), choose
[Select All Images] and press the [ ]
button.
● Press the [ ][ ] buttons to choose [OK],
and then press the [ ] button.

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2
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3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
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Index
5
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Troubleshooting
If you think there is a problem with the camera, first check the following.
If the items below do not solve your problem, contact a Canon Customer
Support Help Desk.
Power
Nothing happens when the ON/OFF button is pressed.
● Confirm that the battery pack is charged (
=
18).
● Confirm that the battery pack is inserted facing the correct way (
=
19).
● Confirm that the memory card/battery cover is fully closed (
=
19).
● Dirty battery terminals reduce battery performance. Try cleaning the terminals
with a cotton swab and reinserting the battery pack a few times.
The battery pack runs out of power quickly.
● Battery performance decreases at low temperatures. Try warming the battery
pack a little by putting it in your pocket, for example, ensuring that the terminals
do not touch any metal objects.
● Dirty battery terminals reduce battery performance. Try cleaning the terminals
with a cotton swab and reinserting the battery pack a few times.
● If these measures do not help and the battery pack still runs out of power soon
after charging, it has reached the end of its life. Purchase a new battery pack.
The lens is not retracted.
● Do not open the memory card/battery cover while the camera is on. Close the
cover, turn the camera on, and then turn it off again (
=
19).
The battery pack is swollen.
● Battery swelling is normal and does not pose any safety concerns. However, if
battery swelling prevents the battery pack from fitting in the camera, contact a
Canon Customer Support Help Desk.
Display on a TV
Camera images look distorted or not displayed on a TV (
=
134).
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3
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6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
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5
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Subjects in shots look too dark.
● Raise the flash and set the flash mode to [ ] (
=
71).
● Adjust brightness by using exposure compensation (
=
62).
● Adjust contrast by using i-Contrast (
=
63,
=
94).
● Use AE lock or spot metering (
=
62,
=
62).
Subjects look too bright, highlights are washed-out.
● Lower the flash and set the flash mode to [ ] (
=
32).
● Adjust brightness by using exposure compensation (
=
62).
● Use AE lock or spot metering (
=
62,
=
62).
● Reduce the lighting on subjects.
Shots look too dark despite the flash firing (
=
35).
● Shoot within flash range (
=
164).
● Adjust brightness by using flash exposure compensation or changing the flash
output level (
=
72,
=
76).
● Increase the ISO speed (
=
63).
Subjects in flash shots look too bright, highlights are washed-out.
● Shoot within flash range (
=
164).
● Lower the flash and set the flash mode to [
] (
=
32).
● Adjust brightness by using flash exposure compensation or changing the flash
output level (
=
72,
=
76).
White spots appear in flash shots.
● This is caused by light from the flash reflecting off dust or airborne particles.
Shots look grainy.
● Lower the ISO speed (
=
63).
Subjects are affected by red-eye (
=
46).
● Set [Red-Eye Lamp] to [On] (
=
49) to activate the red-eye reduction lamp
(
=
4) in flash shots. Note that while the red-eye reduction lamp is on (for
about one second), it is not possible to shoot, because the lamp is counteracting
red-eye. For best results, have subjects look at the red-eye reduction lamp. Also
try increasing the lighting in indoor scenes and shooting at closer range.
● Edit images using red-eye correction (
=
94).
Recording to the memory card takes too long, or continuous shooting is
slower.
● Use the camera to perform low-level formatting of the memory card (
=
128).
Shooting settings or FUNC. menu settings are not available.
● Available setting items vary by shooting mode. Refer to “Functions Available in
Each Shooting Mode”, “FUNC. Menu”, and “Shooting Tab” (
=
154 –
=
157).
Shooting
Cannot shoot.
● In Playback mode (
=
77), press the shutter button halfway (
=
26).
Strange display on the screen under low light (
=
27).
Strange display on the screen when shooting.
● Note that the following display problems are not recorded in still images but are
recorded in movies.
- The screen may flicker and horizontal banding may appear under fluorescent
or LED lighting.
No date stamp is added to images.
● Configure the [Date Stamp ] setting (
=
20). Note that date stamps are not
added to images automatically, merely because you have configured the [Date/
Time] setting (
=
43).
● Date stamps are not added in shooting modes (
=
157) in which this setting
cannot be configured (
=
43).
[ ] flashes on the screen when the shutter button is pressed, and shooting
is not possible (
=
35).
[ ] is displayed when the shutter button is pressed halfway (
=
35).
● Set [IS Mode] to [Continuous] (
=
73).
● Raise the flash and set the flash mode to [
] (
=
71).
● Increase the ISO speed (
=
63).
● Mount the camera on a tripod or take other measures to keep it still. Additionally,
you should set [IS Mode] to [Off] when using a tripod or other means to secure
the camera (
=
73).
Shots are out of focus.
● Press the shutter button halfway to focus on subjects before pressing it all the
way down to shoot (
=
26).
● Make sure subjects are within focusing range (
=
165).
● Set [AF-assist Beam] to [On] (
=
48).
● Confirm that unneeded functions such as macro are deactivated.
● Try shooting with focus lock or AF lock (
=
70).
No AF frames are displayed and the camera does not focus when the
shutter button is pressed halfway.
● To have AF frames displayed and the camera focus correctly, try composing the
shot with higher-contrast subject areas centered before you press the shutter
button halfway. Otherwise, try pressing the shutter button halfway repeatedly.

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2
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3
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4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
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Memory Card
The memory card is not recognized.
● Restart the camera, with the memory card in it (
=
25).
Computer
Cannot transfer images to a computer.
● When attempting to transfer images to the computer via a cable, try reducing the
transfer speed as follows.
- Press the [
] button to enter Playback mode. Hold the [ ] button
down as you press the [
] and [ ] buttons at the same time. On the next
screen, press the [
][ ] buttons to choose [B], and then press the [ ] button.
Wi-Fi
Cannot access the Wi-Fi menu by pressing the [
] button.
● The Wi-Fi menu is not available in Shooting mode. Switch to Playback mode and
try again.
● In Playback mode, the Wi-Fi menu cannot be accessed during detailed
information display, magnified display, or index display. Switch to single-image
display and a viewing mode other than detailed information display. Similarly, the
Wi-Fi menu cannot be accessed during group playback or filtered image display
according to specified conditions. Cancel group or filtered image playback.
● The Wi-Fi menu cannot be accessed while the camera is connected to a printer,
computer, or TV via a cable. Disconnect the cable.
Cannot add a device/destination.
● A total of 20 items of connection information can be added to the camera. Erase
unneeded connection information from the camera first, and then add new
devices/destinations (
=
122).
● Use a computer or smartphone to register Web services (
=
111).
● To add a smartphone, first install the dedicated application CameraWindow on
your smartphone (
=
98).
● To add a computer, first install the software CameraWindow on your computer.
Also check your computer and Wi-Fi environment and settings (
=
105,
=
107).
● Do not use the camera near sources of Wi-Fi signal interference, such as
microwave ovens, Bluetooth devices, or other equipment operating on the 2.4
GHz band.
● Bring the camera closer to the other device you are trying to connect to (such as
the access point), and make sure there are no objects between the devices.
Shooting Movies
The elapsed time shown is incorrect, or recording is interrupted.
● Use the camera to format the memory card, or switch to a card that supports
high-speed recording. Note that even if the elapsed time display is incorrect, the
length of movies on the memory card corresponds to the actual recording time
(
=
127,
=
164).
[ ] is displayed and shooting stops automatically.
● The camera’s internal memory buffer filled up as the camera could not record to
the memory card quickly enough. Try one of the following measures.
- Use the camera to perform low-level formatting of the memory card (
=
128).
- Lower the image quality (
=
46).
- Switch to a memory card that supports high-speed recording (
=
164).
Zooming is not possible.
● Zooming is not possible when shooting movies in [ ] mode (
=
55).
Subjects look distorted.
● Subjects that pass in front of the camera quickly may look distorted. This is not a
malfunction.
Playback
Playback is not possible.
● Image or movie playback may not be possible if a computer is used to rename
files or alter the folder structure.
Playback stops, or audio skips.
● Switch to a memory card that you have performed low-level formatting on with the
camera (
=
128).
● There may be brief interruptions when playing movies copied to memory cards
that have slow read speeds.
● When movies are played on a computer, frames may be dropped and audio may
skip if computer performance is inadequate.
Sound is not played during movies.
● Adjust the volume (
=
124) if you have activated [Mute] (
=
124) or the sound
in the movie is faint.
● No sound is played for movies shot in [
] mode (
=
55) because audio is not
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Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
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On-Screen Messages
If an error message is displayed, respond as follows.
Capture or Playback
No memory card
● The memory card may be inserted facing the wrong way. Reinsert the memory
card facing the correct way (
=
19).
Memory card locked
● The write-protect tab of the memory card is set to the locked position. Switch the
write-protect tab to the unlocked position (
=
19).
Cannot record!
● Shooting was attempted without a memory card in the camera. To shoot, insert a
memory card facing the correct way (
=
19).
Memory card error (
=
128)
● If the same error message is displayed even after you have formatted a
supported memory card (
=
2) and have inserted it facing the correct way
(
=
19), contact a Canon Customer Support Help Desk.
Insufficient space on card
● There is not enough free space on the memory card to shoot (
=
32,
=
51,
=
61,
=
74) or edit images (
=
92). Either erase unneeded images
(
=
88) or insert a memory card with enough free space (
=
19).
Charge the battery (
=
18)
No Image.
● The memory card does not contain any images that can be displayed.
Protected! (
=
85)
Unidentified Image/Incompatible JPEG/Image too large./Cannot play back
MOV
● Unsupported or corrupt images cannot be displayed.
● It may not be possible to display images that were edited or renamed on a
computer, or images shot with another camera.
Cannot connect to the access point.
● Confirm that the access point channel is set to a channel supported by the
camera (
=
163). Note that instead of auto channel assignment, it is advisable to
specify a supported channel manually.
Cannot send images.
● The destination device has insufficient storage space. Increase the storage space
on the destination device and resend the images.
● The write-protect tab of the memory card in the destination camera is set to the
locked position. Slide the write-protect tab to the unlocked position.
● Images are not sent to CANON iMAGE GATEWAY or other Web services if you
move or rename image files or folders on the computer that received images sent
using Image Sync via an access point (
=
118). Before moving or renaming
these image files or folders on the computer, make sure the images have already
been sent to CANON iMAGE GATEWAY or other Web services.
Cannot resize images for sending.
● Images cannot be resized to be bigger than the resolution setting of their original
size.
● Movies cannot be resized.
Images take a long time to send./The wireless connection is disrupted.
● Multiple images may take a long time to send. Try resizing the image to [ ] or
[
] to reduce sending time (
=
117).
● Movies may take a long time to send.
● Do not use the camera near sources of Wi-Fi signal interference, such as
microwave ovens, Bluetooth devices, or other equipment operating on the 2.4
GHz band. Note that images may take a long time to send even when [
] is
displayed.
● Bring the camera closer to the other device you are trying to connect to (such as
the access point), and make sure there are no objects between the devices.
Want to erase Wi-Fi connection information before disposing of the
camera or giving it to someone else.
● Reset the Wi-Fi settings (
=
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3
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P Mode
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Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
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File Error
● Correct printing (
=
140) may not be possible for photos from other cameras or
images that have been altered using computer software, even if the camera is
connected to the printer.
Print error
● Check the paper size setting (
=
142). If this error message is displayed when
the setting is correct, restart the printer and complete the setting on the camera
again.
Ink absorber full
● Contact a Canon Customer Support Help Desk to request assistance with ink
absorber replacement.
Wi-Fi
Connection failed
● No access points were recognized. Check the access point settings (
=
107).
● A device could not be found. Turn the camera off and on again, and retry the
connection.
● Check the device you want to connect to and make sure it is ready for connection.
Cannot determine access point
● The WPS buttons on numerous access points were pressed simultaneously. Try
reconnecting again.
No access points found
● Check to make sure that the access point is turned on.
● When connecting to an access point manually, make sure that you entered the
correct SSID.
Incorrect password/Incorrect Wi-Fi security settings
● Check the access point security settings (
=
107).
IP address conflict
● Reset the IP address so that it does not conflict with another.
Disconnected/Receiving failed/Sending failed
● You may be in an environment where Wi-Fi signals are obstructed.
● Avoid using the camera’s Wi-Fi function around microwave ovens, Bluetooth
devices, and other devices that operate on the 2.4 GHz band.
● Bring the camera closer to the other device you are trying to connect to (such as
the access point), and make sure there are no objects between the devices.
● Check the connected device to make sure it is not experiencing errors.
Cannot magnify!/Cannot play back this content in Smart Shuffle/Cannot
rotate/Cannot modify image/Cannot modify/Cannot assign to category/
Unselectable image.
● The following functions may be unavailable for images that were renamed or
already edited on a computer, or images shot with another camera. Note that
starred (*) functions are not available for movies.
Magnify* (
=
83), Smart Shuffle* (
=
85), Rotate* (
=
90), Favorites
(
=
91), Edit* (
=
92), Print List* (
=
143), and Photobook Set-up*
(
=
145).
Invalid selection range
● When specifying a range for image selection (
=
87,
=
89,
=
144), you
attempted to choose an initial image that was after the final image, or vice-versa.
Exceeded selection limit
● More than 998 images were selected for Print List (
=
143) or Photobook Set-up
(
=
145). Choose 998 images or less.
● Print List (
=
143) or Photobook Set-up (
=
145) settings could not be saved
correctly. Reduce the number of selected images and try again.
● You attempted to choose more than 500 images in Protect (
=
85), Erase
(
=
88), Favorites (
=
91), Print List (
=
143), or Photobook Set-up
(
=
145).
Naming error!
● The folder could not be created or images could not be recorded, because the
highest supported folder number (999) for storing images on the card has been
reached and the highest supported image number (9999) for images in folders
has been reached. On the [
] tab, change [File Numbering] to [Auto Reset]
(
=
128), or format the memory card (
=
127).
Lens Error
● This error may occur if the lens is held while it is moving, or when the camera is
used in dusty or sandy locations.
● Frequent display of this error message may indicate camera damage. In this
case, contact a Canon Customer Support Help Desk.
A camera error was detected (error number)
● If this error message is displayed immediately after a shot, the image may not
have been saved. Switch to Playback mode to check for the image.
● Frequent display of this error message may indicate camera damage. In this
case, write down the error number (Exx) and contact a Canon Customer Support
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3
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Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
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On-Screen Information
Shooting (Information Display)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)(
10
)(
11
)(
12
)(
13
)(
14
)
(
16
)
(
17
)
(
18
)
(
19
)
(
20
)
(
21
)
(
22
)
(
23
)(
24
)(
25
)(
26
)(
27
)(
28
)(
29
)
(
30
)
(
31
)
(
32
)
(
33
)
(
34
)(
35
)
(
36
)(
37
)
(
38
)
(
15
)
(
39
)
(1) Battery level (
=
153)
(2) White balance (
=
64)
(3) My Colors (
=
64)
(4) Drive mode (
=
44)
(5) Eco mode (
=
126)
(6) Grid lines (
=
47)
(7) Camera shake warning (
=
35)
(8) Metering method (
=
62)
(9) Still image compression (
=
73),
Resolution (
=
45)
(10) Recordable shots (
=
164)*
(11) Self-timer (
=
42)
(12) Movie quality (
=
46)
(13) Remaining time (
=
164)
(14)
Digital zoom magnification
(
=
38),
Digital tele-converter (
=
67)
(15) Focusing range (
=
66,
=
66), AF lock (
=
70)
(16) Shooting mode (
=
154), Scene
icon (
=
36)
(17) AF frame (
=
68)
(18) Hybrid Auto mode (
=
34)
(19) Flash mode (
=
71)
Sending failed
Memory card error
● If the same error message is displayed even when you have inserted a formatted
memory card facing the correct way, contact a Canon Customer Support Help
Desk.
Receiving failed
Insufficient space on card
● There is not enough free space on the memory card in the target camera to
receive images. Erase images to create space on the memory card, or insert a
memory card with sufficient space.
Receiving failed
Memory card locked
● The write-protect tab of the memory card in the camera to receive the images is
set to the locked position. Slide the write-protect tab to the unlocked position.
Receiving failed
Naming error!
● When the highest folder number (999), and the highest image number (9999)
have been reached on the receiving camera, images cannot be received.
Insufficient space on server
● Delete unnecessary images uploaded to CANON iMAGE GATEWAY to create
space.
● Save the images sent via Image Sync (
=
118) to your computer.
Check network settings
● Check to make sure your computer can connect to the Internet with the current
network settings.

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1
Camera Basics
2
Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode
3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
Appendix
Index
5
Tv, Av, and M Mode
Playback (Detailed Information Display)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(
22
)
(7)
(8) (9) (
10
)
(
15
)
(
16
)
(
17
)
(
18
)
(
19
)
(
20
)
(6)
(
23
)
(
24
)(
25
)(
26
)
(
21
)
(
12
)(
13
)(
14
)(
11
)
(1) Movies (
=
32,
=
77)
(2) My Colors (
=
64,
=
93)
(3) Histogram (
=
79)
(4) Group playback (
=
82)
(5) Compression (image quality)
(
=
73) / Resolution (
=
45),
MP4 (movies)
(6) Protection (
=
85)
(7) Favorites (
=
91)
(8) Exposure compensation level
(
=
62), Exposure shift level
(
=
60)
(9) ISO speed (
=
63), Playback
speed (
=
56)
(10) Shooting mode (
=
154)
(11) Metering method (
=
62)
(12) Battery level (
=
153)
(13) Image Sync (
=
118)
(14) Folder number - File number
(
=
128)
(15) Current image no. / Total no. of
images
(16) Shutter speed (still images)
(
=
74,
=
75), Image quality /
Frame rate (movies) (
=
46)
(17) Aperture value (
=
75)
(18) Flash (
=
71), Flash exposure
compensation (
=
72)
(19) i-Contrast (
=
63,
=
94)
(20) Focusing range (
=
66)
(21) File size
(22) Still images: Resolution (
=
164)
Movies: Playback time (
=
164)
(23) Shooting date/time (
=
20)
(24) Image editing (
=
92)
(20) Red-eye correction (
=
46)
(21)
Flash exposure compensation / Flash
output level
(
=
72,
=
76)
(22) Date stamp (
=
43)
(23) AE lock (
=
62), FE lock (
=
72)
(24) Shutter speed (
=
74,
=
75)
(25) Spot AE point frame (
=
62)
(26) Aperture value (
=
75,
=
75)
(27) Exposure compensation level
(
=
62)
(28) i-Contrast (
=
63)
(29) ISO speed (
=
63)
(30) Zoom bar (
=
32)
(31) IS mode icon (
=
37)
(32) Blink detection (
=
48)
(33)
Auto (
=
40)
(34) Exposure level (
=
75)
(35) MF indicator (
=
66)
(36) Time zone (
=
125)
(37) Image stabilization (
=
73)
(38) Exposure shift bar (
=
73)
(39) Exposure compensation bar
(
=
62)
* In [ ] mode, indicates the number of shots available.
Battery Level
An on-screen icon or message indicates the battery charge level.
Display Details
Sufficient charge
Slightly depleted, but sufficient
(Blinking red)
Nearly depleted—charge the battery pack soon
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1
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2
Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode
3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
Appendix
Index
5
Tv, Av, and M Mode
Functions and Menu Tables
Available or automatically set functions are indicated by black icons, such
as .
Unavailable functions are indicated by gray icons, such as .
Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode
Exposure Compensation (
=
62)
/ / / / *
1
/ / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
ISO Speed (
=
63)
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
/ / / / /
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
Flash (
=
71,
=
76)
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / *
2
/ *
2
/ / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / / /
(25) White balance (
=
64) (26) Red-eye correction (
=
46
,
=
94)
● Some information may not be displayed when viewing images on
a TV (
=
134).
Summary of Movie Control Panel
The following operations are available on the movie control panel
accessed as described in “Viewing” (
=
77).
Exit
Play
Slow Motion (Press the [ ][ ] buttons to adjust the playback
speed. No sound is played.)
Skip Backward* or Previous Clip (
=
96) (To continue skipping
backward, keep holding down the [ ] button.)
Previous Frame (For fast-rewind, keep holding down the [ ]
button.)
Next Frame (For fast-forward, keep holding down the [ ] button.)
Skip Forward* or Next Clip (
=
96) (To continue skipping
forward, keep holding down the [ ] button.)
Erase Clip (displayed when a digest movie is selected (
=
96))
Edit (
=
95)
Shown when the camera is connected to a PictBridge-compatible
printer (
=
140).
* Displays the frame approx. 4 sec. before or after the current frame.
● During movie playback, you can skip back or forward (or to the
previous or next clip) by pressing the [
][ ] buttons.

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2
Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode
3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
Appendix
Index
5
Tv, Av, and M Mode
/
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
Tracking AF (
=
69)
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
Change Display (
=
27)
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
*1 Settings [Dark - Light] (
=
51).
*2 Not available, but switches to [
] in some cases.
*3 FE lock not available in [
] flash mode.
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
Flash Exposure Compensation (
=
72)
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
Flash Output Level (
=
76)
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
Av/Tv Settings (
=
74,
=
75)
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
Program Shift (
=
62)
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
AE Lock/FE Lock (
=
62,
=
72)*
3
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
AE Lock (Movie)/Exposure Shift (
=
60)
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
Focusing Range (
=
66,
=
66)
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /

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2
Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode
3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
Appendix
Index
5
Tv, Av, and M Mode
/ /
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
Self-Timer Settings (
=
43)
Delay*
3
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
Shots*
4
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
Drive Mode (
=
44)
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
Still Image Aspect Ratio (
=
45)
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
/
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
FUNC. Menu
Metering Method (
=
62)
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
/
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
My Colors (
=
64)
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
/ / *
1
/ *
1
/ / / / / / / *
2
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
White Balance (
=
64)
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
/ / / / /
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
Self-Timer (
=
42)
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /

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1
Camera Basics
2
Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode
3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
Appendix
Index
5
Tv, Av, and M Mode
Shooting Tab
AF Frame (
=
68)
Face AiAF*
1
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
Tracking AF
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
Center
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
AF Frame Size (
=
68)*
2
Normal
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
Small
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
Digital Zoom (
=
38)
Standard
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
Off
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
1.6x/2.0x
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
Resolution (
=
45)
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
/ /
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
Compression (
=
73)
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
Movie Quality (
=
46)
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
/
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / *
5
/ / / / /
*1 White balance is not available.
*2 Set in a range of 1 – 5: contrast, sharpness, color saturation, red, green, blue,
and skin tone.
*3 Cannot be set to 0 seconds in modes without selection of the number of shots.
*4 One shot (cannot be modified) in modes without selection of the number of
shots.
*5 Synchronizes with the aspect ratio setting and is automatically set (
=
55).

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2
Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode
3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
Appendix
Index
5
Tv, Av, and M Mode
MF-Point Zoom (
=
66)
On
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
Off
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
Safety MF (
=
66)
On
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
Off
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
Flash Settings (
=
72)
Flash Mode
Auto
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
Manual
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
Flash Exp. Comp
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
Flash Output
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
AF-Point Zoom (
=
47)
On
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
Off
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
Servo AF (
=
69)
On
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
Off*
3
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
Continuous AF (
=
70)
On
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
Off
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
AF-assist Beam (
=
48)
On
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
Off
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /

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Camera Basics
2
Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode
3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
Appendix
Index
5
Tv, Av, and M Mode
Off
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
Review image after shooting (
=
49)
Display Time
Off
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
Quick
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
2 sec./4 sec./8 sec./Hold
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
Display Info
Off
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
Detailed
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
Blink Detection (
=
48)
On
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
Off
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
Red-Eye Corr.
On
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
Off
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
Red-Eye Lamp
On/Off
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
Safety FE
On
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
Off
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
i-Contrast (
=
63)
Auto
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
Off
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
Safety Shift (
=
75)
On
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /

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2
Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode
3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
Appendix
Index
5
Tv, Av, and M Mode
Off
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
Auto Zoom
Face/Upper Body/Whole Body/Manual
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
Off
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
Date Stamp (
=
43)
Off
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
Date/Date & Time
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
Digest Type (
=
34)
Include Stills/No Stills
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
*1 Operation when no faces are detected varies by shooting mode.
*2 Available when the AF frame is set to [Center].
*3 [On] when subject movement is detected in [
] mode.
Grid Lines (
=
47)
On/Off
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
IS Settings (
=
73)
IS Mode
Off/Continuous
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
Shoot Only
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
Dynamic IS
1
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
2
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
Display Area (
=
39)
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /
Auto Settings (
=
40,
=
41)
Seek Assist
On
/ / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / /

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2
Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode
3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
Appendix
Index
5
Tv, Av, and M Mode
Playback Tab
Item Ref. Page
List/Play Digest Movies
=
80
Slideshow
=
84
Erase
=
88
Protect
=
85
Rotate
=
90
Favorites
=
91
Photobook Set-up
=
145
i-Contrast
=
94
Red-Eye Correction
=
94
Cropping
=
92
Resize
=
92
My Colors
=
93
Transition
=
77
Scroll Display
=
77
Group Images
=
82
Auto Rotate
=
90
Resume
=
77
Set Up Tab
Item Ref. Page
Mute
=
124
Volume
=
124
Hints & Tips
=
125
Date/Time
=
20
Time Zone
=
125
Lens Retraction
=
126
Eco Mode
=
126
Power Saving
=
26,
=
126
LCD Brightness
=
127
Start-up Image
=
127
Format
=
127,
=
128
File Numbering
=
128
Create Folder
=
129
Units
=
129
Video System
=
134
Wi-Fi Settings
=
97
Mobile Device Connect Button
=
101
Certification Logo Display
=
129
Language
=
21
Reset All
=
130

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2
Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode
3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
Appendix
Index
5
Tv, Av, and M Mode
Handling Precautions
● The camera is a high-precision electronic device. Avoid dropping it or
subjecting it to strong impact.
● Never bring the camera near magnets, motors, or other devices that
generate strong electromagnetic fields, which may cause malfunction
or erase image data.
● If water droplets or dirt adheres to the camera or screen, wipe with
a dry soft cloth, such as an eyeglass cloth. Do not rub hard or apply
force.
● Never use cleaners containing organic solvents to clean the camera
or screen.
● Use a blower brush to remove dust from the lens. If cleaning is difficult,
contact a Canon Customer Support Help Desk.
● To prevent condensation from forming on the camera after sudden
temperature changes (when the camera is transferred from cold to
warm environments), put the camera in an airtight, resealable plastic
bag and let it gradually adjust to the temperature before removing it
from the bag.
● If condensation does form on the camera, stop using it immediately.
Continuing to use the camera in this state may damage it. Remove
the battery pack and memory card, and wait until the moisture has
evaporated before resuming use.
● Before long-term battery storage, use up the battery pack’s remaining
charge, remove it from the camera, and store it in a plastic bag
or similar container. Storing a partially charged battery pack over
extended periods (about a year) may shorten its life or affect
performance.
Print Tab
Item Ref. Page
Print
–
Select Images & Qty.
=
144
Select Range
=
144
Select All Images
=
144
Clear All Selections
=
145
Print Settings
=
143
Playback Mode FUNC. Menu
Item Ref. Page
Rotate
=
90
Protect
=
85
Favorites
=
91
Print
=
140
Group Playback
=
82
Play Movie
=
77
List/Play Digest Movies
=
80
Smart Shuffle
=
85
Image Search
=
81
Slideshow
=
84

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2
Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode
3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
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Index
5
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Wi-Fi
Standards
IEEE 802.11b/g/n*
* 2.4 GHz band only
Transmission
Methods
OFDM modulation (IEEE 802.11g/n)
DSSS modulation (IEEE 802.11b)
Communication
Modes
Infrastructure mode*
1
, Ad hoc mode*
2
*1 Supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup
*2 Wi-Fi CERTIFIED IBSS
Supported
Channels
1 – 11 (PC2200/PC2199) or 1 – 13 (PC2157)
Model numbers indicated in parentheses
Security
WEP, WPA-PSK (AES/TKIP),
WPA2-PSK (AES/TKIP)
Digital Zoom Focal Length (35mm film equivalent)
Digital Zoom [Standard]
24 – 4800 mm
(Represents the combined focal length
of optical and digital zoom.)
Digital Tele-Converter 1.6x 38.4 – 1920.0 mm
Digital Tele-Converter 2.0x 48.0 – 2400.0 mm
Number of Shots/Recording Time, Playback Time
Number of Shots Approx. 210
Number of Shots (Eco Mode On) Approx. 290
Movie Recording Time*
1
Approx. 45 minutes
Movie Recording Time
(Continuous Shooting*
2
)
Approx. 1 hour, 20 minutes
Playback Time Approx. 5 hours
*1 Time under default camera settings, when normal operations are performed,
such as shooting, pausing, turning the camera on and off, and zooming.
*2 Time available when shooting the maximum movie length (until recording stops
automatically) repeatedly.
Specifications
Camera Specifications
Camera Effective
Pixels (Max.)
Approx. 16 million pixels
Lens Focal
Length
50x zoom: 4.3 (W) – 215.0 (T) mm
(35mm film equivalent: 24 (W) – 1200 (T) mm)
LCD Monitor
7.5 cm (3.0 in.) color TFT LCD
Effective Pixels: Approx. 461,000 dots
File Format
Design rule for Camera File system,
DPOF (version 1.1) compliant
Data Type
Still Images: Exif 2.3 (JPEG)
Movies: MP4 (Video: MPEG-4 AVC/H.264; Audio:
MPEG-4 AAC-LC (stereo))
Interface
Hi-speed USB
HDMI output
Analog audio output (stereo)
Analog video output (NTSC/PAL)
Power Source
Battery Pack NB-6LH
AC Adapter Kit ACK-DC40
Dimensions
(Based on CIPA
Guidelines)
120.0 x 81.7 x 91.9 mm (4.72 x 3.22 x 3.62 in.)
Weight (Based on
CIPA Guidelines)
Approx. 442 g (approx. 15.59 oz.; including the
battery pack and memory card)
Approx. 418 g (approx. 14.74 oz.; camera body only)

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1
Camera Basics
2
Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode
3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
Appendix
Index
5
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Recording Time per Memory Card
Image
Quality
Recording Time per Memory Card
8 GB 32 GB
34 min. 38 sec. 2 hr. 19 min. 58 sec.
2 hr. 00 min. 15 sec. 8 hr. 05 min. 48 sec.
4 hr. 15 min. 32 sec. 17 hr. 12 min. 20 sec.
● The values in the table are based on Canon measurement conditions
and may change depending on the subject, memory card and camera
settings.
● Recording will automatically stop when the clip file size reaches 4 GB,
or when the recording time reaches approximately 29 minutes and 59
seconds when shooting in [ ] or [ ], or approximately 1 hour when
shooting in [ ].
● Recording may stop even if the maximum clip length has not been
reached on some memory cards. SD Speed Class 4 or higher memory
cards are recommended.
Flash Range
Maximum wide angle ( )
50 cm – 5.5 m (1.6 – 18 ft.)
Maximum telephoto (
)
1.3 – 3.0 m (4.3 – 9.8 ft.)
● The number of shots that can be taken is based on measurement
guidelines of the Camera & Imaging Products Association (CIPA).
● Under some shooting conditions, the number of shots and recording
time may be less than mentioned above.
● Number of shots/time with a fully charged battery pack.
Number of Shots per Memory Card
Recording Pixels
Compression
Ratio
Number of Shots per Memory Card
(Approx. shots)
8 GB 32 GB
(Large)
16M/4608x3456
1058 4272
1705 6883
(Medium 1)
8M/3264x2448
1996 8059
3069 12391
(Medium 2)
3M/2048x1536
4723 19064
8469 34184
(Small)
0.3M/640x480
27291 110150
40937 165225
● The values in the table are based on Canon measurement conditions
and may change depending on the subject, memory card and camera
settings.

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2
Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode
3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
Appendix
Index
5
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Aperture
f/number f/3.4 – f/8.0 (W), f/6.5 – f/8.0 (T)
Available values in
[
] mode*
f/3.4, f/4.0, f/4.5, f/5.0, f/5.6, f/6.3, f/7.1, f/8.0
* Depending on the zoom position, some aperture values may not be available.
Battery Pack NB-6LH
Type: Rechargeable lithium-ion battery
Nominal Voltage: 3.7 V DC
Nominal Capacity: 1060 mAh
Charging Cycles: Approx. 300 times
Operating Temperatures:
0 – 40 °C (32 – 104 °F)
Dimensions: 34.4 x 41.8 x 6.9 mm (1.35 x 1.65 x 0.27 in.)
Weight: Approx. 22 g (approx. 0.78 oz.)
Battery Charger CB-2LY/CB-2LYE
Rated Input: 100 – 240 V AC (50/60 Hz),
0.085 A (100 V) – 0.05 A (240 V)
Rated Output: 4.2 V DC, 0.7 A
Charging Time: Approx. 2 hr. (when using NB-6LH)
Charge Indicator: Charging: orange / Fully charged: green (two-
indicator system)
Operating Temperatures:
0 – 40 °C (32 – 104 °F)
Lens Hood LH-DC60 (Sold Separately)
Camera Mount: Bayonet
Max. Diameter x Length:
ɸ69.6 x 27.0 mm (ɸ2.74 x 1.06 in.)
Weight: Approx. 10 g (approx. 0.35 oz.)
Shooting Range
Shooting
Mode
Focusing
Range
Maximum Wide Angle
( )
Maximum Telephoto
( )
–
0 cm (0.0 in.) – infinity 1.3 m (4.3 ft.) – infinity
Other
modes
5 cm (2.0 in.) – infinity 1.3 m (4.3 ft.) – infinity
*
0 – 50 cm
(0.0 in. – 1.6 ft.)
–
*
0 cm (0.0 in.) – infinity 1.3 m (4.3 ft.) – infinity
* Not available in some shooting modes.
Continuous Shooting Speed
Shooting Mode Speed
Approx. 1.6 shots/sec.
Approx. 10 shots/sec.
Shutter Speed
[ ] mode,
automatically set range
1 – 1/2000 sec.
Available values in
[ ] mode (sec.)
15, 13, 10, 8, 6, 5, 4, 3.2, 2.5, 2, 1.6, 1.3, 1,
0.8, 0.6, 0.5, 0.4, 0.3, 1/4, 1/5, 1/6, 1/8, 1/10,
1/13, 1/15, 1/20, 1/25, 1/30, 1/40, 1/50, 1/60,
1/80, 1/100, 1/125, 1/160, 1/200, 1/250, 1/320,
1/400, 1/500, 1/640, 1/800, 1/1000, 1/1250,
1/1600, 1/2000

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1
Camera Basics
2
Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode
3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
Appendix
Index
5
Tv, Av, and M Mode
Index
A
AC adapter kit 132, 135
Accessories 132
AE lock 62
AF frames 68
AF lock 70
Aspect ratio 45
Auto mode (shooting mode) 22, 32
Av (shooting mode) 75
AV cable 134
B
Batteries
→
Date/time (date/time
battery)
Power saving 26
Battery charger 2, 132
Battery pack
Charging 18
Eco mode 126
Level 153
Power saving 26
Black and white images 65
Blink detection 48
C
Camera
Reset all 130
Camera access point mode 105
CameraWindow (computer) 105, 137
CameraWindow (smartphone) 98
CANON iMAGE GATEWAY 97, 111
Center (AF frame mode) 68
Clock 31
Color (white balance) 64
Compression ratio (image quality) 73
Connecting via an access point 107
Continuous shooting
High-speed burst (shooting
mode) 59
Creative filters (shooting mode) 54
Creative Shot 52
Cropping 92, 141
Custom white balance 64
D
Date/time
Adding date stamps 43
Changing 20
Date/time battery 21
Settings 20
World clock 125
DC coupler 135
Defaults
→
Reset all
Digital tele-converter 67
Digital zoom 38
Display language 21
DPOF 143
E
Eco mode 126
Editing
Cropping 92
i-Contrast 94
My Colors 93
Red-eye correction 94
Resizing images 92
Editing or erasing connection
information 122
Erasing 88
Error messages 150
Exposure
AE lock 62
Compensation 62
FE lock 72
F
Face AiAF (AF frame mode) 68
Face self-timer (shooting mode) 58
Favorites 91
FE lock 72
File numbering 128
Fireworks (shooting mode) 54
Fish-eye effect (shooting mode) 55
Flash
Flash exposure compensation 72
On 71
Slow synchro 71
Focusing
AF frames 68
AF lock 70
AF-point zoom 47
Servo AF 69
Focusing range
Macro 66
Manual focus 66
Focus lock 68
FUNC. menu
Basic operations 28
Table 156, 162
G
GPS information display 79
Grid lines 47
H
HDMI cable 133, 134
High-speed burst (shooting mode) 59
Household power 135
Hybrid Auto (shooting mode) 34
I
i-Contrast 63, 94
Image quality
→
Compression ratio
(image quality)
Images
Display period 49
Erasing 88
Playback
→
Viewing
Protecting 85
Image stabilization 73
Image Sync 118
Indicator 30, 48, 49
ISO speed 63
L
Live View Control (shooting mode) 51
Low light (shooting mode) 53
M
M (shooting mode) 75
Macro (focusing range) 66
Magnified display 83
Manual focus (focusing range) 66
Memory cards 2
Recording time 164
Menu
Basic operations 29
Table 154
Metering method 62
Miniature effect (shooting mode) 55
Mobile device connection button 101

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3
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4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
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Index
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Strap 2, 17
Super vivid (shooting mode) 54
T
Terminal 134, 135, 140
Toy camera effect (shooting mode)
56
Tracking AF 69
Traveling with the camera 125
Troubleshooting 147
TV display 134
Tv (shooting mode) 74
V
Viewing 23
Image search 81
Index display 80
Magnified display 83
Single-image display 23
Slideshow 84
Smart Shuffle 85
TV display 134
W
White balance (color) 64
Wi-Fi functions 97
Wi-Fi menu 102
Wink self-timer (shooting mode) 58
World clock 125
Z
Zoom 22, 33, 38
Zoom framing assist 39
Monochrome (shooting mode) 57
Movies
Editing 95
Image quality (resolution/frame
rate) 45, 46
Recording time 164
My Colors 64, 93
N
Neck strap
→
Strap
P
P (shooting mode) 61
Package contents 2
Photobook set-up 145
PictBridge 133, 140
Playback
→
Viewing
Portrait (shooting mode) 53
Poster effect (shooting mode) 54
Power 132
→
AC adapter kit,
→
Battery charger,
→
Battery pack
Power saving 26
Printing 140
Program AE 61
Protecting 85
R
Red-eye correction 46, 94
Remote shooting 121
Reset all 130
Resizing images 92
Resolution (image size) 45
Rotating 90
S
Saving images to a computer 105,
138
Screen
Display language 21
Icons 152, 153
Menu
→
FUNC. menu, Menu
SD/SDHC/SDXC memory cards
→
Memory cards
Searching 81
Self-timer 42
2-second self-timer 42
Customizing the self-timer 43
Face self-timer (shooting mode)
58
Wink self-timer (shooting mode)
58
Sending images 117
Sending images to a computer 105
Sending images to another camera
116
Sending images to a printer 114
Sending images to a smartphone 98
Sending images to Web services 113
Sepia tone images 65
Servo AF 69
Shooting
Shooting date/time
→
Date/time
Shooting information 152
Slideshow 84
Smart Shuffle 85
Smart Shutter (shooting mode) 57
Smile (shooting mode) 57
Snow (shooting mode) 54
Software
Installation 105
Saving images to a computer
105, 138
Sounds 124
Stereo AV cable 133, 134

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3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
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Index
5
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Wi-Fi (Wireless LAN) Precautions
● Countries and Regions Permitting WLAN Use
- Use of WLAN is restricted in some countries and regions, and illegal
use may be punishable under national or local regulations. To avoid
violating WLAN regulations, visit the Canon website to check where
use is allowed.
Note that Canon cannot be held liable for any problems arising from
use in other countries and regions.
● Doing any of the following may incur legal penalties:
- Altering or modifying the product
- Removing the certification labels from the product
● According to foreign exchange and foreign trade law regulations,
export permission (or service transaction permission) from the
Japanese government is necessary to export strategic resources or
services (including this product) outside Japan.
● Because this product includes American encryption software, it falls
under U.S. Export Administration Regulations, and cannot be exported
to or brought into a country under U.S. trade embargo.
● Be sure to make notes of the wireless LAN settings you use.
The wireless LAN settings saved to this product may change or be
erased due to incorrect operation of the product, the effects of radio
waves or static electricity, or accident or malfunction. Be sure to make
notes of wireless LAN settings as a precaution. Please note that
Canon accepts no responsibility for direct or indirect damages or loss
of earnings resulting from a degradation or disappearance of content.
● When transferring this product to another person, disposing of it, or
sending it for repair, be sure to note the wireless LAN settings and
reset the product to its default settings (erase settings) if necessary.
● Canon will not make compensation for damages resulting from loss or
theft of the product.
Canon accepts no responsibility for damages or loss resulting from
unauthorized access or use of target devices registered on this
product due to loss or theft of the product.
● Be sure to use the product as directed in this guide.
Be sure to use the wireless LAN function of this product within the
guidelines noted in this guide. Canon accepts no responsibility for
damages or loss if the function and product are used in ways other
than as described in this guide.
● Do not use the wireless LAN function of this product near medical
equipment or other electronic equipment.
Use of the wireless LAN function near medical equipment or other
electronic equipment may affect operation of those devices.
Radio Wave Interference Precautions
● This product may receive interference from other devices that emit
radio waves. To avoid interference, be sure to use this product as far
away as possible from such devices, or avoid using the devices at the
same time as this product.
Security Precautions
Because Wi-Fi uses radio waves to transmit signals, security precautions
more stringent than when using a LAN cable are required.
Keep the following points in mind when using Wi-Fi.
● Only use networks you are authorized to use.
This product searches for Wi-Fi networks in the vicinity and displays
the results on the screen. Networks you are not authorized to use
(unknown networks) may also be displayed. However, attempting to
connect to or using such networks could be regarded as unauthorized
access. Be sure to use only networks you are authorized to use, and
do not attempt to connect to other unknown networks.

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2
Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode
3
Other Shooting Modes
4
P Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
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Index
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Trademarks and Licensing
● Microsoft and Windows are trademarks or registered trademarks of
Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
● Macintosh and Mac OS are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the
U.S. and other countries.
● App Store, iPhone, and iPad are trademarks of Apple Inc.
● The SDXC logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC.
● HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are
trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing, LLC.
● Wi-Fi
®
, Wi-Fi Alliance
®
, WPA™, WPA2™ and Wi-Fi Protected Setup™
are trademarks or registered trademarks of the Wi-Fi Alliance.
● The N-Mark is a trademark or registered trademark of NFC Forum, Inc.
in the United States and in other countries.
● All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
● This device incorporates exFAT technology licensed from Microsoft.
● 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.
Disclaimer
● Unauthorized reproduction of this guide is prohibited.
● All measurements based on Canon testing standards.
● Information subject to change without notice, as are product
specifications and appearance.
● Illustrations and screenshots in this guide may differ slightly from the
actual equipment.
● The above items notwithstanding, Canon cannot be held liable for any
loss arising from the use of this product.
If security settings have not been properly set, the following problems may
occur.
● Transmission monitoring
Third parties with malicious intent may monitor Wi-Fi 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).
To prevent these types of problems from occurring, be sure to thoroughly
secure your Wi-Fi network.
Only use this camera’s Wi-Fi function with a proper understanding of
Wi-Fi security, and balance risk and convenience when adjusting security
settings.
The camera can print to PictBridge-compatible printers
via Wi-Fi. PictBridge technical standards make it easy
to connect digital cameras, printers, and other devices
directly. Additionally, a new standard called DPS
over IP enables PictBridge connections in network
environments, and the camera is also compatible with
this standard.

