Canon EOS M6 Kit EF-M 18-150 IS STM Black [5/221] Ef m lens
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Basic Guide
Advanced Guide
Camera Basics
Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode
Other Shooting Modes
Playback Mode
Wireless Features
Setting Menu
Accessories
Appendix
Index
P Mode
Tv, Av, M, C1, and C2 Mode
Before Use
Lens
EF-M Lens
(1) Focusing ring
(2) Hood mount
(3) Filter-mounting thread
(4) Lens retraction switch
(5) Lens mount index
(6) Zoom ring
(7) Lens retraction index
(8) Zoom position index
(9) Contacts
Содержание
- Camera user guide 1
- English 1
- Before use 2
- Compatible memory cards 2
- Initial information 2
- Package contents 2
- Conventions in this guide 3
- Preliminary notes and legal information 3
- 13 14 15 16 17 4
- 16 17 18 4
- 4 3 5 6 4
- Part names 4
- Ef m lens 5
- Adjusting the screen angle 31 6
- Advanced guide 6
- Auto mode hybrid auto mode 37 6
- Basic guide 6
- Basic operations 17 6
- Before use 6
- Camera basics 29 6
- Common camera operations 13 6
- Compatible memory cards 2 6
- Conventions in this guide 3 6
- Indicator display 36 6
- Initial information 2 6
- Initial preparations 17 6
- On off 29 6
- On screen keyboard 35 6
- Package contents 2 6
- Part names 4 6
- Preliminary notes and legal information 3 6
- Safety instructions 14 6
- Shooting display options 32 6
- Shooting modes 31 6
- Shooting with camera determined settings 37 6
- Shutter button 30 6
- Table of contents 6
- Trying the camera out 25 6
- Using the menu screen 33 6
- Using the quick set menu 32 6
- Common convenient features 42 7
- Customizing camera operation 50 7
- Helpful shooting features 49 7
- Image customization features 45 7
- Image effects creative filters 58 7
- Other shooting modes 51 7
- P mode 66 7
- Recording movies in movie mode 62 7
- Setting up shooting from a single screen 67 7
- Shooting in program ae p mode 66 7
- Shooting with your favorite settings creative assist 51 7
- Specific scenes 54 7
- Adjusting the flash output 91 8
- Customizing controls and display 92 8
- Flash 81 8
- Focusing 76 8
- Image brightness exposure 67 8
- Image colors 71 8
- Other settings 84 8
- Recording movies at specific shutter speeds and aperture values 91 8
- Shooting long exposures bulb 90 8
- Specific aperture values av mode 89 8
- Specific shutter speeds and aperture values m mode 89 8
- Specific shutter speeds tv mode 88 8
- Tv av m c1 and c2 mode 88 8
- Browsing and filtering images 104 9
- Editing still images 15 9
- Erasing images 11 9
- Image viewing options 107 9
- Playback mode 100 9
- Processing raw images with the camera 19 9
- Protecting images 109 9
- Rating images rating 14 9
- Rotating images 13 9
- Viewing 100 9
- Adjusting basic camera functions 152 10
- Available wireless features 124 10
- Editing movies 121 10
- Editing or erasing wireless settings 148 10
- Image sending options 141 10
- Printing images wirelessly from a connected printer 139 10
- Sending images automatically image sync 144 10
- Sending images to a registered web service 134 10
- Sending images to another camera 140 10
- Setting menu 152 10
- Transferring images to a smartphone 125 10
- Using a smartphone to view camera images and control the camera 146 10
- Viewing images using a media player 137 10
- Wireless features 124 10
- Accessories 162 11
- Optional accessories 164 11
- Printing images 177 11
- System map 163 11
- Using optional accessories 167 11
- Using the software 175 11
- Appendix 184 12
- Functions and menu tables 193 12
- Handling precautions 209 12
- Index 217 12
- On screen information 190 12
- On screen messages 188 12
- Specifications 210 12
- Troubleshooting 184 12
- Common camera operations 13
- Safety instructions 14
- Warning 14
- Caution 15
- Do not attach any hard objects to the product doing so may cause malfunctions or damage the screen 16
- 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 16
- Attaching the strap 17
- Basic guide 17
- Basic operations 17
- Initial preparations 17
- Charge the battery pack 18
- Charging the battery pack 18
- Detach the ring 18
- Holding the camera 18
- Insert the battery pack 18
- Lc e17 18
- Lc e17e 18
- Removing the strap 18
- Secure the ring 18
- Unfasten the cap 18
- Check your card s write protect switch and insert the memory card 19
- Insert the battery pack 19
- Inserting the battery pack and memory card 19
- Open the cover 19
- Remove the battery pack 19
- Close the cover 20
- Make sure the camera is off 20
- Remove the battery pack or memory card remove the battery pack 20
- Remove the memory card 20
- Removing the battery pack and memory card 20
- Set the date and time 20
- Setting the date and time 20
- Specify your home time zone 20
- Turn the camera on 20
- Access the menu screen 21
- Adjust the date and time as follows 21
- Change the date and time 21
- Changing the date and time 21
- Choose date time 21
- Finish the setup process 21
- Follow step 2 in setting the date and time 20 to adjust the settings 21
- Press the button 21
- Press the button to close the menu screen 21
- Press the button when finished after a confirmation message the setting screen is no longer displayed 21
- Press the buttons or turn the dial to choose date time and then press the button 21
- Press the buttons or turn the dial to choose the 2 tab 21
- To turn off the camera move the power switch to 21
- Access the setting screen 22
- Attach the lens 22
- Attaching a lens 22
- Display language 22
- Enter playback mode 22
- Make sure the camera is off 22
- Prepare to shoot 22
- Remove the caps 22
- Remove the front lens cap 22
- Set the display language 22
- Attaching ef and ef s lenses 23
- Detaching a lens 23
- Lens instruction manuals 23
- Make sure the camera is off 23
- Remove the caps 23
- Attach the adapter to the camera 24
- Attach the lens to the adapter 24
- Detach the adapter 24
- Detach the lens 24
- Detaching a lens 24
- Using a tripod 24
- Compose the shot 25
- Enter mode 25
- Shooting scene intelligent auto 25
- Trying the camera out 25
- Turn the camera on 25
- Using lens image stabilization 25
- Finish recording 26
- Recording movies 26
- Shoot shooting still images 26
- Start recording 26
- Choose images 27
- Enter playback mode 27
- Play movies 27
- Viewing 27
- Choose an image to erase 28
- Erase the image 28
- Erasing images 28
- Advanced guide 29
- Camera basics 29
- On off 29
- Power saving features auto power down 30
- Press all the way down from the halfway position press fully to shoot 30
- Press halfway press lightly to focus 30
- Shutter button 30
- Adjusting the screen angle 31
- Shooting modes 31
- Tilting the screen downward 31
- Tilting the screen upward 31
- Access the menu 32
- Choose a menu item 32
- Choose an option 32
- Confirm your choice and exit 32
- Shooting display options 32
- Using the quick set menu 32
- Access the menu screen 33
- Choose a menu item 33
- Choose a tab 33
- Using the menu screen 33
- Using touch screen operations to configure settings 33
- Choose an option 34
- Confirm your choice and exit 34
- Touch screen operations 34
- Confirming input and returning to the previous screen 35
- Deleting characters 35
- Entering characters 35
- Entering line breaks 35
- Moving the cursor 35
- On screen keyboard 35
- Switching input modes 35
- Indicator display 36
- Auto mode hybrid auto mode 37
- Shooting scene intelligent auto 37
- Shooting with camera determined settings 37
- Finish recording 38
- Recording movies 38
- Resize the subject and recompose the shot as needed 38
- Shoot shooting still images 38
- Start recording 38
- Compose the shot 39
- Digest movie playback 39
- Enter mode 39
- Shooting in hybrid auto mode 39
- Still images movies 39
- Movies 40
- Still images 40
- Scene icons 41
- Common convenient features 42
- Configure the setting 42
- On screen frames 42
- Using the self timer 42
- Choose 43
- Configure the setting 43
- Customizing the self timer 43
- Using the self timer to avoid camera shake 43
- Configure the setting 44
- Continuous shooting 44
- Enable the touch shutter function 44
- Shooting by touching the screen touch shutter 44
- Changing image quality 45
- Choose from 7 combinations of size number of pixels and compression image quality also specify whether to capture images in raw format 46 for guidelines on how many of each kind of image can fit on a memory card see recording 213 45
- Image customization features 45
- Press the button choose in the menu and choose the desired option 32 45
- The option you configured is now displayed 45
- To restore the original setting repeat this process but choose 45
- Capturing in raw format 46
- Changing the aspect ratio 47
- Using the menu 47
- Changing movie image quality 48
- Display the electronic level 49
- Helpful shooting features 49
- Straighten the camera 49
- Using auto level 49
- Using the dual axis electronic level 49
- Access the flash control screen 50
- Changing the image display period after shots 50
- Configure the setting 50
- Customizing camera operation 50
- Deactivating the red eye reduction lamp 50
- Preventing the af assist beam from firing 50
- Other shooting modes 51
- Shooting with your favorite settings creative assist 51
- Configure the settings 52
- Enter mode 52
- Saving loading settings 52
- Saving settings 52
- Creative zone settings corresponding to creative assist mode settings 53
- Loading settings 53
- Using settings from images 53
- Viewing settings 53
- Choose a shooting mode 54
- Enter mode 54
- Moving subjects sports 54
- Shooting close ups close up 54
- Shooting landscapes landscape 54
- Shooting portraits portrait 54
- Specific scenes 54
- Choose 55
- Configure the setting 55
- Open the screen 55
- Shooting evening scenes without using a tripod handheld night scene 55
- Shooting yourself under optimal settings self portrait 55
- Change the color tone 56
- Choose 56
- Conveying a sense of speed by blurring the background panning 56
- Enhancing colors in shots of food food 56
- Choose 57
- Shooting in backlit scenes hdr backlight control 57
- Choose 58
- Choose a shooting mode 58
- Choose an effect level 58
- Enter mode 58
- Image effects creative filters 58
- Shooting in monochrome grainy b w 58
- Shooting with a soft focus effect 58
- Choose 59
- Choose an effect level 59
- Shooting with a fish eye lens effect fish eye effect 59
- Shots resembling oil paintings art bold effect 59
- Shots resembling watercolors water painting effect 59
- Choose 60
- Choose a color tone 60
- Choose the area to keep in focus 60
- For movies choose the movie playback speed 60
- Return to the shooting screen and shoot 60
- Shooting with a toy camera effect toy camera effect 60
- Shots resembling miniature models miniature effect 60
- Choose 61
- Playback speed and estimated playback time for one minute clips 61
- Shooting high contrast scenes high dynamic range 61
- Adding artistic effects 62
- Configure the settings to suit the movie 193 62
- Enter mode 62
- Recording movies in movie mode 62
- Auto slow shutter can be disabled if movement in movies is rough however under low light movies may look dark 63
- Disabling auto slow shutter 63
- Locking or changing image brightness 63
- Press the button choose auto slow shutter on the 8 tab and then choose a slow off 33 63
- Press the button to lock the exposure to unlock the exposure press the button again 63
- Still images movies 63
- To restore the original setting repeat this process but choose a slow on 63
- Turn the exposure compensation dial to adjust the exposure as you watch the screen 63
- You can lock the exposure before or during recording or adjust it in 1 3 stop increments within a range of 3 to 3 stops 63
- Choose 64
- Configure movie settings 64
- Recording time lapse movies time lapse movie 64
- Secure the camera 64
- Access the sound recording screen 65
- Adjusting the recording volume 65
- Configure the setting 65
- Deactivating the wind filter 65
- Sound settings 65
- Using the attenuator 65
- Customize the settings as desired 67 87 and then shoot 66
- Enter mode 66
- P mode 66
- Shooting in program ae p mode 66
- Access the info quick control screen 67
- Adjusting image brightness exposure compensation 67
- Choose a setting to configure 67
- Deactivating exposure simulation 67
- Image brightness exposure 67
- Setting up shooting from a single screen 67
- Changing the metering method 68
- Compose the shot and shoot 68
- Lock the exposure 68
- Locking image brightness exposure ae lock 68
- Access the setting screen 69
- Adjusting iso auto settings 69
- Auto exposure bracketing aeb shooting 69
- Changing the iso speed 69
- Configure the setting 69
- Auto correction of brightness and contrast auto lighting optimizer 70
- Correct brightness and contrast automatically to avoid images that are too dark or lack contrast 70
- Improve gradation in bright image areas to avoid loss of detail in subject highlights 70
- Press the button choose highlight tone priority on the 5 tab and then choose d 33 70
- Press the button choose in the menu and choose the desired option 32 70
- Shooting bright subjects highlight tone priority 70
- Still images movies 70
- Adjusting white balance 71
- Choose 71
- Choose custom wb 71
- Custom white balance 71
- Image colors 71
- Load the white data 71
- Shoot a white object 71
- Configure advanced settings 72
- Configure the setting 72
- Follow the steps in adjusting white balance 71 to choose the white balance option 72
- Manually correcting white balance 72
- Press the button to complete the setting 72
- To configure more advanced settings press the button and turn the or dial to adjust the correction level 72
- To reset the correction level press the button 72
- Turn the dial to adjust the correction level for b and a 72
- You can manually correct white balance this adjustment can match the effect of using a commercially available color temperature conversion filter or color compensating filter 72
- Customizing colors picture style 73
- Manually setting white balance color temperature 73
- Access the setting screen 74
- Customizing picture styles 74
- Configure the setting 75
- Customize the style 75
- Saving customized picture styles 75
- Select a style to modify 75
- Select a user defined style number 75
- After you aim the camera at the subject a white frame is displayed around the face of the main subject as determined by the camera you can also choose subjects yourself 77 76
- Choose a method of auto focusing af for the subject and scene you are shooting 76
- Choosing the af method 76
- Focusing 76
- Frames turn green after you press the shutter button halfway and the camera focuses 76
- Point af 76
- Press the button choose in the menu and choose the desired option 32 76
- The camera focuses using a single af frame effective for reliable focusing 76
- Tracking 76
- When no faces are detected pressing the shutter button halfway displays green frames around other areas in focus 76
- When the camera detects movement frames will follow moving subjects within a certain range 76
- Choose a subject a person s face or a location to focus on 77
- Choosing subjects to focus on touch af 77
- Smooth zone af 77
- Compose the shot and shoot 78
- Configure the setting 78
- Lock the focus 78
- Shooting with servo af 78
- Shooting with the af lock 78
- Changing the focus setting 79
- Configure the setting 79
- Fine tune the focus 79
- Fine tuning the focus 79
- Access the setting screen 80
- Activate magnification 80
- Choose 80
- Configure the setting 80
- Display the magnifying frame 80
- Easily identifying the focus area mf peaking 80
- Select the area to magnify 80
- Shooting in manual focus mode 80
- Changing the flash mode 81
- Configure the setting 81
- Raise the flash 81
- Slow synchro 81
- Adjusting the flash exposure compensation 82
- Compose the shot and shoot 82
- Lock the flash exposure 82
- Raise the flash and set it to 81 82
- Shooting with the fe lock 82
- Changing the flash metering mode 83
- Changing the flash timing 83
- Resetting flash settings 83
- Access the setting screen 84
- Changing the is mode settings 84
- Configure the setting 84
- Correcting camera shake when shooting movies 84
- Other settings 84
- Apply correction 85
- Choose lens aberration correction 85
- Confirm that correction data is available 85
- Correcting lens aberrations 85
- Lens correction data 85
- Changing the noise reduction level 86
- Choose 86
- Using multi shot noise reduction 86
- Auto applies noise reduction if the noise that tends to occur in long exposures at shutter speeds of one second or slower is detected 87
- Off disables noise reduction for long exposures 87
- On always applies noise reduction at shutter speeds of one second or slower 87
- Press the button choose long exp noise reduction on the 6 tab and then choose an option 33 87
- Reduce noise from long exposures at shutter speeds of one second or slower 87
- Reducing noise at slow shutter speeds 87
- Still images movies 87
- Enter mode 88
- Set the shutter speed 88
- Specific shutter speeds tv mode 88
- Tv av m c1 and c2 mode 88
- Configure the setting 89
- Depth of field preview 89
- Enter mode 89
- Set the aperture value 89
- Specific aperture values av mode 89
- Specific shutter speeds and aperture values m mode 89
- Set the shutter speed to bulb following steps 1 2 in specific shutter speeds and aperture values m mode 89 90
- Shooting long exposures bulb 90
- Shots are exposed for as long as you hold the shutter button all the way down the elapsed exposure time is displayed during exposure 90
- Specify bulb exposure 90
- With bulb exposures shots are exposed for as long as you hold down the shutter button 90
- Adjusting the flash output 91
- Configure the setting 91
- Configure the settings 91
- Enter mode 91
- Recording movies at specific shutter speeds and aperture values 91
- Set the flash mode to manual flash 91
- Access the setting screen 92
- Configure the setting 92
- Customizing controls and display 92
- Customizing display information 92
- Choose an option 93
- Choose the function 93
- Choose the type of function to customize 93
- Configuring custom functions 93
- Customizing the information displayed 93
- Access the screen for assigning functions 94
- Assign the function 94
- Assigning functions to buttons and dials 94
- Access the setting screen 96
- Choose icons to include in the menu 96
- Choosing items to include in the menu 96
- Confirm your choice and exit 96
- Customizing the quick set menu 96
- Rearranging menu items 96
- Access the screen for assigning functions 97
- Enter a shooting mode with settings you want to save and change the settings as desired 97
- Save the settings 97
- Saving shooting settings 97
- Settings that can be saved 97
- Access the setting screen 98
- Configure the setting 98
- Rearrange menu items as needed 98
- Saving commonly used shooting menu items my menu 98
- Change the tab name 99
- Choose an item 99
- Choose delete tab 99
- Choose rename tab 99
- Customizing my menu tab display 99
- Delete the item 99
- Deleting a my menu tab 99
- Deleting all my menu tabs or items 99
- Renaming my menu tabs 99
- Choose images 100
- Enter playback mode 100
- Playback mode 100
- Viewing 100
- Adjust the volume 101
- Pause playback 101
- Play movies 101
- Touch screen operations 101
- Access the setting screen 102
- Af point display 102
- Choose information to display 102
- Customizing the shooting information displayed 102
- Grid display 102
- Overexposure warning for image highlights 102
- Switching display modes 102
- Brightness histogram 103
- Choose an image 103
- Play the movie 103
- Rgb histogram 103
- Viewing short movies created when shooting still images digest movies 103
- Browsing and filtering images 104
- Choose a movie 104
- Choose an image 104
- Display images in an index 104
- Navigating through images in an index 104
- Play the movie 104
- Viewing by date 104
- Choose the first condition 105
- Choose the second condition and view the filtered images 105
- Double touch magnification 105
- Finding images matching specified conditions 105
- Touch screen operations 105
- Choose a condition 106
- Using the main dial to jump between images 106
- View images matching your specified condition or jump by the specified amount 106
- View the filtered images 106
- Image viewing options 107
- Magnify an image 107
- Magnifying images 107
- Move the display position and switch images as needed 107
- Touch screen operations 107
- Automatically play back images from a memory card as follows 108
- Pinch in to zoom out 108
- Press the button and then choose slideshow on the 1 tab 33 108
- Press the button to stop the slideshow 108
- Press the buttons or turn the dial to choose start and then press the button 108
- Spread your fingers apart pinch out to zoom in 108
- Still images movies 108
- The slideshow will start after loading image is displayed for a few seconds 108
- To move the display position drag across the screen 108
- Touch screen operations 108
- Touch to restore single image display 108
- Viewing slideshows 108
- You can magnify images up to about 10x by repeating this action 108
- Access the setting screen 109
- Choose a selection method 109
- Choose an image 109
- Choose select 109
- Choosing images individually 109
- Protect the image 109
- Protecting images 109
- Using the menu 109
- Choose a starting image 110
- Choose an ending image 110
- Choose protect all images 110
- Choose select range 110
- Protect the images 110
- Protecting all images at once 110
- Selecting a range 110
- Choose an image to erase 111
- Clearing all protection at once 111
- Erase the image 111
- Erasing images 111
- Access the setting screen 112
- Choose a selection method 112
- Choose an image 112
- Choose images 112
- Choose select 112
- Choose select range 112
- Choosing a selection method 112
- Choosing images individually 112
- Erase the images 112
- Erasing multiple images at once 112
- Selecting a range 112
- Choose 113
- Choose rotate 113
- Choose select all images 113
- Erase the images 113
- Rotate the image 113
- Rotating images 113
- Specifying all images at once 113
- Using the menu 113
- Choose an image and rate it 114
- Choose rating 114
- Deactivating auto rotation 114
- Rating images rating 114
- Rotate the image 114
- Using the menu 114
- Choose an image size 115
- Configure the setting 115
- Editing still images 115
- Resizing images 115
- Save the new image 115
- Access the setting screen 116
- Choose an image 116
- Choose an image size 116
- Choose resize 116
- Cropping 116
- Resize move and adjust the aspect ratio of the cropping frame 116
- Review the new image 116
- Save as a new image and review 116
- Using the menu 116
- Adjust the effect as needed 117
- Applying filter effects 117
- Choose an effect 117
- Preview the cropped image 117
- Save as a new image and review 117
- Choose an image 118
- Choose red eye correction 118
- Correct the image 118
- Correcting red eye 118
- Save as a new image and review 118
- Access the setting screen 119
- Choose a raw image 119
- Configure advanced settings 119
- Processing raw images with the camera 119
- Save the image 119
- Set the processing conditions 119
- Access the setting screen 120
- Choose a selection method 120
- Choose an image 120
- Choose select 120
- Choosing images individually 120
- Process the image 120
- Using the menu 120
- Choose 121
- Choose images 121
- Choose select range 121
- Editing movies 121
- Process the images 121
- Selecting a range 121
- Specify portions to cut 121
- Reducing file sizes 122
- Review the edited movie 122
- Save the edited movie 122
- Choose 123
- Confirm erasure 123
- Editing digest movies 123
- Select the clip to erase 123
- Available wireless features 124
- Features 124
- Using bluetoot 124
- Using wi fi features 124
- Wireless features 124
- Install camera connect 125
- Register a nickname 125
- Transferring images to a bluetooth enabled smartphone 125
- Transferring images to a smartphone 125
- Complete pairing 126
- Prepare for pairing 126
- Select the camera to connect to 126
- Start camera connect 126
- Transfer images 126
- Connecting via nfc when camera is in shooting mode 127
- Establish the connection 127
- Install camera connect 127
- Transferring images to an nfc compatible smartphone 127
- Adjust the privacy setting 128
- Send an image 128
- To end the connection press the button choose ok on the confirmation screen either press the buttons or turn the dial and then press the button you can also use the smartphone to end the connection 128
- Transfer completed is displayed after the image is sent and the image transfer screen is displayed again 128
- Turn the dial to choose an image to send press the buttons to choose send this image and then press the button 128
- When this screen is displayed press the buttons or turn the dial to choose all images and then press the button 128
- You can now use the smartphone for remote live view shooting or to browse transfer or geotag images on the camera 128
- Access the wi fi menu 129
- Choose 129
- Connecting to a smartphone via the wi fi menu 129
- Connecting via nfc when camera is in playback mode 129
- Install camera connect 129
- Adjust the privacy setting 130
- Choose add a device 130
- Choose the camera to connect to 130
- Connect the smartphone to the network 130
- Send an image 130
- Start camera connect 130
- Confirm that the wi fi router or base station conforms to the wi fi standards in interface 215 connection methods vary depending on whether the access point supports wi fi protected setup wps 132 or not 133 for non wps access points check the following information 131
- Confirming access point compatibility 131
- Key index transmit key the key set when wep is used for network authentication data encryption use 1 as the setting 131
- 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 131
- Network name ssid essid the ssid or essid for the access point you use also called the access point name or network name 131
- Password encryption key network key the key used when encrypting data during wireless transmission also called the encryption key or network key 131
- Using another access point 131
- When connecting the camera to a smartphone through the wi fi menu you can also use an existing access point also refer to the access point user manual 131
- Choose pbc method 132
- Choose switch network 132
- Choose wps connection 132
- Connect the smartphone to the access point 132
- Establish the connection 132
- Prepare for the connection 132
- Send the images 132
- Using wps compatible access points 132
- Choose an access point 133
- Choose auto 133
- Connecting to listed access points 133
- Enter the access point password 133
- Previous access points 133
- Send the images 133
- View the listed access points 133
- Accept the agreement to enter an email address 134
- Access the wi fi menu 134
- Choose 134
- Registering canon image gateway 134
- Registering web services 134
- Sending images to a registered web service 134
- Access the page in the notification message and complete camera link settings 135
- Check for the notification message 135
- Complete canon image gateway settings on the camera 135
- Enter a four digit number 135
- Enter your email address 135
- Establish a connection with an access point 135
- Registering other web services 136
- Uploading images to web services 136
- Access the wi fi menu 137
- Choose 137
- Establish a connection with an access point 137
- Send an image 137
- Viewing images using a media player 137
- A different icon may be displayed depending on the media player find an icon labeled 138
- After the devices are connected use the media player to view images for details refer to the media player s user manual 138
- Canon eos m6 138
- Choose 138
- Display images 138
- Display the media player settings screen on your tv set 138
- Eos m6 on the tv 138
- Images 138
- Once the camera is ready for the media player connection this screen is displayed the screen will be dimmed after a while 138
- Select an image to display it on the tv for details refer to the media player s user manual 138
- Use the media player to display 138
- When finished press the button on the camera to end the connection if the screen is dimmed press any button once the second screen in step 3 is displayed press the button 138
- Access the wi fi menu 139
- Choose 139
- Choose add a device 139
- Choose an image to print 139
- Choose the printer 139
- Connect the printer to the network 139
- Printing images wirelessly from a connected printer 139
- Access the wi fi menu 140
- Camera connection information will be added when start connection on target camera is displayed on both camera screens 140
- Choose 140
- Choose add a device 140
- Connect two cameras via wi fi and send images between them as follows 140
- Follow steps 1 3 on the target camera too 140
- Move the power switch to 140
- Only wi fi compatible canon cameras can be connected via wi fi you cannot connect to a canon camera unless it is wi fi compatible even if it supports flashair eye fi cards 140
- Press the button 140
- Press the buttons or turn the dial to choose add a device and then press the button 140
- Press the buttons or turn the dial to choose and then press the button 140
- Sending images to another camera 140
- Choose a selection method 141
- Choose select 141
- Choose select and send 141
- Choosing images individually 141
- Image sending options 141
- Send an image 141
- Sending multiple images 141
- Choose an image 142
- Choose images 142
- Choose rating images 142
- Choose select range 142
- Selecting a range 142
- Send the images 142
- Sending rated images 142
- Access the screen for adding comments 143
- Add a comment 35 143
- Adding comments 143
- Choosing the number of recording pixels image size 143
- Notes on sending images 143
- Send the image 143
- Send the images 143
- Add as a destination 144
- Choose the type of images to send only when sending movies with images 144
- Initial preparations 144
- Install image transfer utility 144
- Preparing the camera 144
- Preparing the computer 144
- Register the camera 144
- Sending images automatically image sync 144
- Save the images to the computer 145
- Send images 145
- Sending images 145
- Viewing images sent via image sync on a smartphone 145
- Choose remote live view shooting 146
- Connect the camera and smartphone 129 146
- Controlling the camera remotely from a smartphone 146
- Controlling the camera via wi fi 146
- Geotagging images on the camera 146
- Secure the camera 146
- Using a smartphone to view camera images and control the camera 146
- Choose bluetooth remote controller 147
- Connect the camera and smartphone 125 147
- Controlling the camera via bluetooth 147
- In camera connect on the smartphone choose bluetooth remote controller 147
- Keep the camera still by mounting it on a tripod or taking other measures when shooting 147
- Make sure that the bluetooth connection has been established 147
- Prepare the camera 147
- Set the shooting mode and the shooting functions on the camera 147
- Shoot and switch images 147
- The smartphone screen changes to a screen for remote control via bluetooth 147
- Use the smartphone to shoot in shooting mode and switch images in playback mode 147
- You can use a bluetooth enabled smartphone for remote shooting and switching of image display this is convenient if you want to connect quickly while shooting or if you will control playback while connected to a tv 147
- Access the wi fi menu and choose a device to edit 148
- Changing a device nickname 148
- Choose edit a device 148
- Choose the device to edit 148
- Choose the item to edit 148
- Editing connection information 148
- Editing or erasing wireless settings 148
- Access the setting screen 149
- Choose and set an option 149
- Erasing connection information 149
- Specifying images viewable from smartphones 149
- Change the nickname 150
- Changing the camera nickname 150
- Choose nickname 150
- Choose reset settings 150
- Choose wireless settings 150
- Restore the default settings 150
- Returning the wireless settings to default 150
- Choose bluetooth settings 151
- Choose check clear connection info 151
- Clear the camera information 151
- Clear the information 151
- Clearing information of devices paired via bluetooth 151
- Adjusting basic camera functions 152
- Date based image storage 152
- File numbering 152
- Setting menu 152
- Access the format screen 153
- Choose ok 153
- Format the memory card 153
- Formatting memory cards 153
- Low level formatting 153
- Calibrate the electronic level 154
- Changing the video system 154
- Configure the setting 154
- Electronic level calibration 154
- Make sure the camera is level 154
- Resetting the electronic level 154
- Using eco mode 154
- Adjust screen brightness as follows 155
- Adjust the timing of automatic camera and screen deactivation auto power down and display off respectively as needed 30 155
- Choose an item and press the button press the buttons or turn the dial to adjust the setting and then press the button again 155
- Choose night display on the 2 tab and then choose on 155
- Choose power saving on the 2 tab and then press the button 155
- Disp brightness press the button and then press the buttons or turn the dial to adjust the brightness 155
- Information displayed on the screen and menus can be changed to a color suitable for shooting under low light conditions 155
- Power saving adjustment 155
- Screen brightness 155
- Switching the color of screen information 155
- To restore the original display choose off 155
- Date and time 156
- Display language 156
- Muting camera sounds 156
- Specify your destination 156
- Switch to the destination time zone 156
- World clock 156
- Activating camera sounds 157
- Adjusting the touch screen panel 157
- Choose hints tips on the 3 tab and then choose off 157
- Choose mode icon size info on the 3 tab and then choose small no info 157
- Choose operation vol on the 3 tab and then choose on 157
- Guidance is normally shown when you choose items in the quick set menu 32 or on the shooting screen 67 if you prefer you can deactivate this information 157
- Hiding hints and tips 157
- List shooting modes on the selection screen by icon only without mode names for faster selection 157
- Listing shooting modes by icon 157
- Sensitivity of the touch screen panel can be increased to respond to a lighter touch or you can disable touch control 157
- Sounds can be played as feedback after camera operations such as pressing buttons or touching the screen 157
- To increase touch screen panel sensitivity choose sensitive and to disable touch control choose disable 157
- Touch operation and then choose the desired option 157
- Access the setting screen 158
- Activating sensor cleaning 158
- Clean the sensor 158
- Cleaning the image sensor 158
- Cleaning the sensor manually 158
- Configure the setting 158
- Detach the lens 158
- Disabling auto cleaning 158
- Make sure the camera is off 158
- Start cleaning 158
- Checking certification logos 159
- Choose certification logo display on the 4 tab and then press the button 159
- Choose copyright info on the 4 tab and then press the button 159
- Press the button when accept changes is displayed choose yes either press the buttons or turn the dial and then press the button 159
- Press the buttons or turn the dial to choose enter author s name or enter copyright details press the button to access the keyboard and enter the name 35 159
- Setting copyright information to record in images 159
- 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 159
- The information set here will now be recorded in images 159
- To record the author s name and copyright details in images set this information beforehand as follows 159
- Access the basic settings screen 160
- Adjusting other settings 160
- Deleting all copyright information 160
- Restore default settings 160
- Restoring all camera defaults 160
- Restoring default camera settings 160
- Access the other settings screen 161
- Choose the function to reset 161
- Restore default settings 161
- Restoring defaults for individual functions 161
- Accessories 162
- Enjoy the camera in more ways with optional canon accessories and other compatible accessories sold separately 162
- 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 any repairs your canon product may require as a result of such malfunction are not covered under warranty and will incur a fee 162
- Use of genuine canon accessories is recommended 162
- 1 with some lenses off camera shoe cord oc e3 may be required 2 also available for purchase separately 3 a genuine canon accessory is also available interface cable ifc 600pcu 163
- Accessories 163
- Advanced guide 163
- Appendix 163
- Auto mode hybrid auto mode 163
- Basic guide 163
- Before use 163
- Camera basics 163
- Included accessories 163
- Other shooting modes 163
- P mode 163
- Playback mode 163
- Setting menu 163
- System map 163
- Tv av m c1 and c2 mode 163
- Wireless features 163
- Ac adapter ca ps700 164
- Battery charger lc e17 lc e17e 164
- Battery pack lp e17 164
- Dc coupler dr e17 164
- Ef m ef and ef s lenses 164
- Mount adapter ef eos m 164
- Optional accessories 164
- Power supplies 164
- Directional stereo microphone dm e1 165
- Electronic viewfinder evf dc1 evf dc2 165
- Flash units 165
- Macro twin lite mt 24ex macro ring lite mr 14ex ii 165
- Microphone 165
- Off camera shoe cord oc e3 165
- Other accessories 165
- Remote controller rc 6 165
- Remote switch rs 60e3 165
- Speedlite 600ex ii rt 600ex rt 600ex 430ex iii rt 430ex iii 430ex ii 270ex ii 165
- Speedlite transmitter st e3 rt st e2 165
- Body jacket eh30 cj 166
- Canon brand pictbridge compatible printers 166
- Connect station cs100 166
- Interface cable ifc 600pcu 166
- Neck strap em e2 166
- Photo and movie storage 166
- Printers 166
- Connect the camera to the tv 167
- Make sure the camera and tv are off 167
- Playback on a tv 167
- Turn the camera on 167
- Turn the tv on and switch to external input 167
- Using optional accessories 167
- Connect the adapter to the coupler 168
- Connect the power cord 168
- Insert the coupler 168
- Make sure the camera is off 168
- Powering the camera with household power 168
- Shooting remotely 168
- Adjust the electronic viewfinder to the desired angle 169
- Attach the electronic viewfinder to the hot shoe 169
- Attach the hot shoe cap 169
- Connect the remote switch 169
- Make sure the camera is off 169
- Remove the hot shoe cap 169
- Using a remote switch sold separately 169
- Using an electronic viewfinder sold separately 169
- Using the hot shoe 169
- Adjust the diopter 170
- Evf dc1 170
- Evf dc2 170
- Moving the viewfinder away from your eye will deactivate its display and activate the camera screen 170
- Moving the viewfinder near your eye will activate its display and deactivate the camera screen 170
- Remove and store the viewfinder when you are not using it 170
- To remove the viewfinder from the camera turn the camera off and hold down the viewfinder s unlock button as you remove it 170
- Turn the camera on and switch between using the screen and viewfinder as needed 170
- Turn the dial to bring viewfinder images into sharp focus 170
- When finished remove the electronic viewfinder 170
- Attach the flash 171
- Choose shooting mode or 171
- Configure the external flash 171 171
- Setting external flash functions 171
- Turn the flash on and then turn the camera on 171
- Using an external flash sold separately 171
- Attach the external microphone to the hot shoe 173
- Connect the microphone output plug 173
- Make sure the camera is off 173
- Restoring external flash defaults 173
- Setting external flash custom functions 173
- Using external microphones sold separately 173
- Adjust microphone directivity to match the subject 174
- After turning off the camera and microphone unplug the output plug and remove it by following the attachment instructions in reverse 174
- Remove when finished 174
- Slide the power switch of the external microphone from off to auto when set to auto the microphone will be automatically turned on and off in sync with the camera power switch and auto power down feature 174
- Turn on the camera and then the external microphone 174
- Use the microphone directivity switch to set the directivity 174
- Checking your computer environment 175
- Download the software 175
- Follow the instructions displayed 175
- Installing the software 175
- Software 175
- Software instruction manual 175
- Using the software 175
- Connect the camera to the computer 176
- Save the images to the computer 176
- Saving images to a computer 176
- Turn on the camera and display eos utility 176
- Access the printing screen 177
- Choose an image 177
- Connect the camera to the printer 177
- Easy print 177
- Make sure the camera and printer are off 177
- Print the image 177
- Printing images 177
- Turn the camera on 177
- Turn the printer on 177
- Access the printing screen 178
- Adjust the cropping frame as needed 178
- Choose cropping 178
- Configure the settings 178
- Configuring print settings 178
- Cropping images before printing 178
- Print the image 178
- Available layout options 179
- Choose a layout 179
- Choose a paper size 179
- Choose a type of paper 179
- Choose id photo 179
- Choose paper settings 179
- Choose the long and short side length 179
- Choosing paper size and layout before printing 179
- Print the image 179
- Printing id photos 179
- Access the printing screen 180
- Adding images to the print list dpof 180
- Choose a printing method 180
- Choose the printing area 180
- Movie printing options 180
- Print the image 180
- Printing movie scenes 180
- Configuring print settings 181
- Choose an image 182
- Choose select images qty 182
- Clearing all images from the print list 182
- Setting up printing for a range of images 182
- Setting up printing for all images 182
- Setting up printing for individual images 182
- Specify the number of prints 182
- Adding all images to a photobook 183
- Adding images individually 183
- Adding images to a photobook 183
- Choose an image 183
- Choose select 183
- Choosing a selection method 183
- Removing all images from a photobook 183
- Appendix 184
- Helpful information when using the camera 184
- 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 184
- Nothing happens when the power switch is set to 184
- The battery pack is swollen 184
- The battery pack runs out of power quickly 184
- The camera makes a noise when turned on or off with an ef m lens attached 184
- Troubleshooting 184
- Af frames are orange and subjects remain out of focus when i press the shutter button halfway 185
- Cannot shoot 185
- Flashes on the screen when the shutter button is pressed and shooting is not possible 40 185
- Is displayed when the shutter button is pressed halfway 40 185
- Shooting 185
- Shots are blurry 185
- Shots are out of focus 185
- Shots look grainy 185
- Shots look too dark despite the flash firing 40 185
- Strange display on the screen under low light 32 185
- Strange display on the screen when shooting 185
- Subjects in flash shots look too bright highlights are washed out 185
- Subjects in shots look too dark 185
- Subjects look too bright highlights are washed out 185
- White spots appear in flash shots 185
- Continuous shooting suddenly stops 186
- Is displayed and shooting stops automatically 186
- Playback 186
- Playback is not possible 186
- Playback stops or audio skips 186
- Recording to the memory card takes too long or continuous shooting is slower 186
- Shooting movies 186
- Shooting settings or quick set menu settings are not available 186
- Shots are affected by linear noise or moiré 186
- Sound is not played during movies 186
- Subjects are affected by red eye 186
- Subjects look distorted 186
- The elapsed time shown is incorrect or recording is interrupted 186
- The movie has still moments 186
- Touch af or touch shutter does not work 186
- Cannot access the wi fi menu by pressing the button 187
- Cannot add a device destination 187
- Cannot connect to the access point 187
- Cannot resize images for sending 187
- Cannot send images 187
- Cannot transfer images to a computer 187
- Computer 187
- Images take a long time to send the wireless connection is disrupted 187
- No notification message is received on a computer or smartphone after adding canon image gateway to the camera 187
- Want to erase wi fi connection information before disposing of the camera or giving it to someone else 187
- Cannot magnify cannot rotate cannot modify image cannot modify unselectable image 188
- Cannot record 188
- Charge the battery 18 188
- Exceeded selection limit 188
- If an error message is displayed respond as follows 188
- Insufficient space on card 188
- Invalid selection range 188
- Lens error 188
- Memory card error 153 188
- Memory card locked 188
- Naming error 188
- No image 188
- No memory card 188
- On screen messages 188
- Protected 109 188
- Shooting or playback 188
- Touch af canceled 188
- Touch af unavailable 188
- Unidentified image incompatible jpeg image too large cannot play back mov cannot play back mp4 188
- A camera error was detected error number 189
- Cannot determine access point 189
- Check network settings 189
- Connection failed 189
- Disconnected receiving failed sending failed 189
- File error 189
- Incorrect password incorrect wi fi security settings 189
- Ink absorber full 189
- Insufficient space on server 189
- Ip address conflict 189
- No access points found 189
- Print error 189
- Receiving failed insufficient space on card 189
- Receiving failed memory card locked 189
- Receiving failed naming error 189
- Sending failed memory card error 189
- 17 15 19 21 190
- 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 11 190
- 20 18 16 14 190
- 25 26 27 28 29 190
- 32 33 34 35 190
- 36 38 37 190
- 39 40 41 42 190
- 44 45 46 190
- 8 10 12 190
- Battery level 190
- On screen information 190
- When shooting 190
- During playback 191
- Info display 1 191
- Info display 2 191
- Info display 3 191
- Info display 4 191
- Shows the lens name focal length and an rgb histogram note that long lens names may not be fully displayed information on the top of the screen is the same as for info display 2 191
- Shows white balance information information on the top of the screen is the same as for info display 2 191
- Info display 5 192
- Info display 6 192
- Info display 7 192
- Info display 8 192
- Summary of movie control panel 192
- Functions and menu tables 193
- Functions available in each shooting mode 193
- Quick set menu 195
- O o o o 196
- O o o o o 196
- O o o o o o 196
- O o o o o o o 196
- O o o o o o o o o o o 196
- O o o o o o o o o o o o o 196
- O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 196
- O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 196
- Shooting tab 197
- O o o o 200
- O o o o o 200
- O o o o o o o 200
- O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 200
- O o o o 201
- O o o o o 201
- O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 201
- O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 202
- C fn tab 204
- O o o o 204
- O o o o o 204
- O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 204
- O o o o 205
- O o o o o 205
- O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 205
- Info quick control 206
- The info quick control screen 67 is not available in these modes and 206
- My menu tab 207
- Set up tab 207
- Playback tab 208
- Quick set menu in playback mode 208
- Handling precautions 209
- Exposure control 210
- Focus control 210
- Image sensor 210
- Specifications 210
- Shutter 211
- White balance 211
- Monitor 212
- Shooting 212
- Recording 213
- Customizing 214
- Playback 214
- Interface 215
- Operating environment 215
- Battery charger lc e17 lc e17e 216
- Battery pack lp e17 216
- Dimensions cipa compliant 216
- Weight cipa compliant 216
- Numbers 217
- Precautions for wireless features wi fi bluetooth or others 219
- Radio wave interference precautions 219
- Security precautions 219
- Personal information and security precautions 220
- Third party software 220
- Trademarks and licensing 220
- Disclaimer 221
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