Canon EOS-1D C video camera Instruction Manual

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Introduction

Communication Software for the Camera

EOS Utility

Ver. 3.12

77D

1D X Mk III 1D X Mk II 1D X

REBEL T6S 760D REBEL T8i

1D C

850D

5DS/5DS R

REBEL T7i

5D Mk IV 5D Mk III

800D REBEL SL3

R5

250D

R6

200D II

R/Ra

REBEL SL2

RP

200D

6D Mk II

REBEL T6i

6D

750D

7D Mk II

REBEL T7

90D

2000D

80D

1500D

REBEL T6 1300D REBEL T100 4000D 3000D M6 Mk II M6 M5 M3 M10 M200 M100 M50

Instruction Manual

Content of this Instruction Manual

EU stands for EOS Utility.

Camera model is displayed as an icon.

Example:EOS-1D X  1D X

As for XX icon, it indicates all models EOS XX

(WG)/EOS XX (W)/EOS XX (N) respectively. When any explanation is necessary for the specific model, an icon such as XX(WG) XX(W) is used.

displays the relevant camera model.

The selection sequence of menus is displayed in  procedures.

(Example: Select the [Window] menu  [Main

Window].)

Square brackets are used to indicate items such as menu names, button names and window names that appear on the computer screen.

Text inside < > indicates a camera switch name or icon, or a keyboard key name.

p.** indicates a reference page.

Click to move to the relevant page.

: Marks information that should be read before use.

: Marks additional information you may find helpful.

Switching Between Pages

 Click on arrows on the bottom right of the screen.

: Next page

: Previous page

: Return to a page you had previously displayed

 Click on the chapter headings on the right side of the screen to switch to the contents page of that chapter. Also, click the item you want to read about on the table of contents to move to the relevant page.

© CANON INC. 2020 CCS-M056EUaWE-260

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Introduction

EOS Utility (hereinafter EU) is software for communication with your EOS

DIGITAL camera. By connecting the camera and computer with an interface cable, you can download to your computer images saved in the camera’s memory card as well as set various camera settings or shoot remotely from EU on your computer.

Main Features of EU

From EU, you can control the camera remotely and perform the following main features.

Batch download to your computer images saved in the camera’s memory card.

 You can also download to your computer only images you have selected.

Set various camera settings from your computer.

Shoot remotely by controlling the camera from your computer.

 Remote Live View shooting – Shoot while checking your subject in real time on your computer.

 You can also shoot remotely by operating the camera’s shutter button.

 Preset a time allowing the camera to shoot automatically with timer shooting.

When downloading images or shooting remotely, view/check images with the linked

Digital Photo Professional version 4.x immediately.

In EU Ver. 3.8.20 or later, clicking [ ] in the main window allows you to check for update files on the server and download any update files that are available.

To use this function, an environment with Internet access

(subscription to a provider and an in-place line connection) is required. Internet Service Provider (ISP) connection fees or access point connection fees may apply.

System Requirements

OS

Computer

CPU

RAM

Display

Windows 10 (Version 1607 or later), Windows 8.1

PC with one of the above OS preinstalled and a USB port as a standard feature (Upgraded machines not supported)

* .NET Framework 4.7.1 or later is required.

*

1

1.6GHz Pentium or higher

Minimum 1GB *

2

Screen resolution: 1024 × 768 pixels or more

Color quality: Medium (16 bit) or more

*

1

*

2

.NET Framework is Microsoft software. It is installed together with EU.

For Windows 10 or Windows 8.1 64-bit systems, minimum 2GB

Check the Canon Web site for the latest system requirements, including supported OS versions.

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Supported Camera

Can be used for photos and movies shot with the cameras below.

EOS-1D X Mark III

EOS-1D C

EOS 5D Mark III

EOS R/Ra

*2

EOS 6D

EOS 80D

EOS REBEL T8i/850D

EOS-1D X Mark II

EOS 5DS/5DS R

EOS R5

EOS RP

EOS 7D Mark II

EOS 77D

EOS REBEL T7i/800D

EOS REBEL SL2/200D EOS REBEL T6i/750D

EOS-1D X

EOS 5D Mark IV

EOS R6

EOS 6D Mark II

EOS 90D

EOS REBEL T6S/760D

EOS REBEL SL3/

250D/200D II

EOS REBEL T7/

2000D/1500D

EOS REBEL T6/1300D

EOS M6

*1

EOS M10 *1

EOS M50

EOS REBEL T100/

4000D/3000D

EOS M5 *1

EOS M200

-

EOS M6 Mark II

EOS M3 *1

EOS M100 *1

-

*1 When these cameras are linked with EU, the capture window does not appear as they are unable to perform remote shooting and

Remote Live View shooting.

*2 With this software, the EOS Ra is used in the same way as the EOS

R. See descriptions in this manual indicated with R for using the EOS Ra.

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Introduction ................................................................ 2

Main Features of EU..................................................... 2

System Requirements .................................................. 2

Supported Camera ....................................................... 3

1 Downloading Images to your Computer ................. 6

Connecting the Camera and Computer ........................ 7

Starting up EU .............................................................. 8

LAN Connection with EU .......................................... 9

Batch Downloading Images to Your Computer.......... 10

Downloading Selected Images to Your

Computer ............................................................... 11

Exiting EU .................................................................. 14

2 Setting the Camera from Your Computer ............. 15

Settings with the Camera Settings Window............... 16

Items Settable with the Camera Settings

Window .................................................................. 17

Applying Picture Style Files to the Camera ........... 18

Registering Lens Aberration Correction Data for the

Lens in the Camera ............................................... 19

Saving White Balance to your Computer............... 24

Registering Personal White Balance in the

Camera .................................................................. 25

Function Settings with Shooting Menu of the Capture

Window ...................................................................... 27

Items Settable with the Shooting Menu of the Capture

Window .................................................................. 28

Setting Picture Styles and Applying to the

Camera .................................................................. 29

Setting JPEG/HEIF Quality and Applying to the

Camera................................................................... 30

Adjusting White Balance and Applying to the

Camera................................................................... 31

Setting a Silent Shutter and Applying to the

Camera................................................................... 31

3 Remote Shooting by Controlling the Camera from

Your Computer..................................................... 32

Remote Live View Shooting ....................................... 33

HDR (High Dynamic Range) Shooting ....................... 38

Focus Bracketing........................................................ 40

Setting the Clarity to Shoot......................................... 41

Setting the Remote Live View Image Quality ............. 42

Remote Live View Window Functions ........................ 43

Focusing Manually.................................................. 43

Focusing Using AF ................................................. 45

Checking the Depth of Field and Exposure ............ 49

White Balance with the Remote Live View

Window................................................................... 49

Displaying an Electronic Level................................ 50

Changing the Aspect Ratio..................................... 51

Audio Recording Setting......................................... 52

Overlaid Display Function....................................... 54

Displaying Grid Lines.............................................. 59

Displaying Guide Lines........................................... 60

Showing Guide Lines (Angled) ............................... 61

Power Zoom Operation .......................................... 63

Shooting by Operating the Camera ............................ 65

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Shooting Movies ........................................................ 66

Timer-controlled Shooting.......................................... 72

Timer Shooting ...................................................... 72

Remote Interval Timer Shooting ............................ 72

Remote Bulb Shooting............................................... 74

Remote Bulb Shooting........................................... 74

Setting the Bulb Timer ........................................... 75

Flash Shooting........................................................... 76

HDR PQ Settings....................................................... 79

Editing Picture Styles Using Remote Live View

Function ............................................................................ 81

Registering Background Music to a Camera

Memory Card ............................................................. 82

Setting Web Services ................................................ 85

Registering IPTC Information .................................... 86

4 Network Settings .................................................. 87

Network Settings........................................................ 88

System Requirements ........................................... 88

Starting Up the Network Settings Function............ 88

Specifying the Connection Setting......................... 90

Handling Files ........................................................ 93

Operating the Camera ........................................... 95

5 Preferences .......................................................... 98

Preferences ............................................................... 99

Basic Settings ........................................................ 99

Destination Folder.................................................. 99

File Name ............................................................. 100

Remote Shooting.................................................. 100

Linked Software.................................................... 101

Time Settings........................................................ 101

Survey .................................................................. 102

Reference .............................................................. 103

Troubleshooting........................................................ 104

Uninstalling the Software.......................................... 106

List of Viewer Window Functions.............................. 107

List of Register Data Window Functions for Lens Data/

Lens Aberration Correction....................................... 108

List of Capture Window Functions............................ 109

List of Flash Function Settings Window Functions ... 111

List of Remote Live View Window (Live View Tab)

Functions .................................................................. 112

List of Remote Live View Window (Compose Tab)

Functions .................................................................. 114

List of Zoom View Window Functions....................... 115

Index......................................................................... 116

About This Instruction Manual .............................. 117

Trademarks .......................................................... 117

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Downloading Images to your Computer

Basic operation such as preparing for downloading images to your computer (connecting your camera and computer), starting up EU, downloading images from your camera to your computer and exiting EU are explained here.

Connecting the Camera and Computer..................... 7

Starting up EU ........................................................... 8

LAN Connection with EU .............................................. 9

Batch Downloading Images to Your Computer ....... 10

Downloading Selected Images to Your Computer...... 11

Exiting EU................................................................ 14

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Connecting the Camera and Computer

To download to your computer images shot with your camera, you will need to connect your camera and computer using an interface cable.

For how to connect, see the camera instruction manual.

Before connecting your camera and computer with EU’s Wi-Fi/LAN connection pairing function, see “LAN Connection with EU”

(p.9)

.

 Using a genuine Canon interface cable is recommended.

 Confirming Computer Settings

Before you start up EU, connect the camera and the computer and turn on the camera’s power, then make sure that the following settings are applied to your computer. If these are not applied, adjust the settings as follows.

 Windows 8.1

Select [Control Panel]  [View devices and printers].  Doubleclick the icon of the camera connected to the computer.  Select and double-click [Change general settings] in the menu that appears.  Set the pull-down menu for [When this device connects to this PC] to [Take no action].

 Windows 10

Select the Start menu  [Settings]  [Devices]  [AutoPlay]  In the window that appears, locate the pull-down menu under the name of the camera connected to the computer and set it to [Take no action].

After confirming and adjusting the settings, set the camera’s power switch to <OFF>.

To start up EU, you must connect your camera to the same USB port as when you confirmed and adjusted the settings.

To use another USB port, confirm and adjust the settings again.

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Starting up EU

When the camera’s power switch is set to <ON>, EU will start up, and the camera and computer will be able to communicate.

1 Set the camera’s power switch to < ON >.

2 Double-click the [EOS Utility] icon on the desktop.

 Communication between the camera and the computer begins, and the next screen is displayed.

 From the next time you connect your camera and the computer,

EU will start when you set your camera’s power switch to <ON>.

EU Main window

 EU starts up, the main window appears, and your camera and computer can now communicate. Continue with “Batch

Downloading Images to Your Computer”.

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When EU starts, a [ ] icon appears on the taskbar of the desktop.

You can click this icon and display the screen to apply the setting below.

[Do not launch EOS Utility automatically when camera is connected]

If you select [Quit] on this screen, EU will not start automatically when you connect the camera and the computer again.

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LAN Connection with EU

The Wi-Fi/LAN connection pairing function of EU is used for LAN connection. This function cannot be used with REBEL T6S 760D

REBEL T6i 750D REBEL T7 2000D 1500D REBEL T6 1300D REBEL T100

4000D 3000D M6 M5 M3 M10 M100 .

Establish a connection following the procedures on Wireless File

Transmitter Instruction Manual, Wi-Fi Function Instruction Manual or

Wired LAN Instruction Manual supplied with the camera, and Wi-Fi

Adapter W-E1 Instruction Manual. Note the difference between connection procedures for EU version 2.14 or later and those for EU version 2.13 or earlier as shown below.

 Starting up WFT pairing software

(EU version 2.13 or earlier)

Starting up WFT pairing software is required.

(EU version 2.14, version 3.x)

While starting up WFT pairing software is not necessary, starting up

EU is required.

 When a camera is detected

(EU version 2.13 or earlier)

When a camera is detected and a message is displayed, double-click the WFT pairing software icon.

(EU version 2.14, version 3.x)

When a camera is detected and a message is displayed, click the message.

Before starting the procedure to establish a LAN connection, make sure to perform the following confirmation.

1 Start up EU before connecting the camera and the computer.

 The following window appears.

2 Click the [Pairing over Wi-Fi/LAN] button. When a message [To connect to the camera via LAN, some

Windows Firewall settings must be changed. Do you want to make these changes?] appears, select [Yes].

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Batch Downloading Images to Your Computer

You can batch download to your computer the images saved on the memory card inserted in the camera according to the selected condition.

The downloaded images are sorted by date into folders and are then displayed in the main window of Digital Photo Professional version 4.x

(RAW image processing, viewing and editing software) (hereinafter

DPP), which is linked to start up automatically, where you can check them immediately.

3 Select a condition for downloading images and click the [OK] button.

1 Click [Download images to computer].

 The setting dialog box closes.

4 Click the text [Start automatic download].

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 Download images window appears.

2 Click the [Settings] button in [Start automatic download].

 The setting dialog box appears.

 The [Save File] dialog box appears and image downloading to your computer begins.

 The downloaded images are saved in the [Pictures] folder.

 When all images have been downloaded, DPP starts up automatically and the downloaded images are displayed in

DPP’s main window.

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5 Check the downloaded images.

DPP Main window

 Check the downloaded images in DPP.

For details on using DPP, refer to the “Digital Photo Professional

Version 4.x Instruction Manual” (PDF electronic manual).

 Continue with “Exiting EU”

(p.14)

.

Downloading Selected Images to Your Computer

From the images saved in your camera’s memory card, you can select the ones you want and download them to your computer.

1 Click [Select and download].

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 The viewer window appears and the images in the memory card are displayed.

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 You can change the software, which starts up when you download images, from DPP to other software in preferences

([Linked Software] tab sheet)

(p.101)

.

 You can change the save destination for images downloaded and images to download in preferences ([Destination Folder] tab sheet

(p.99)

.

 Downloading movie files may take some time due to the large file size.

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2 View the images and select images to download.

Viewer window

Add check mark

 You can also select several images with your mouse.

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 You can click the [ ] button to change the thumbnail order.

 You can click the [ ] button to filter the images with various conditions and select images you want to download.

 You can click the [ displayed on thumbnails.

] button to select the information

Selecting [Date/time] displays the date and time when the file was created.

 You can click the [ ] button to invert selection between selected and not-selected images.

 You can click the [ ] button to show only selected images.

 You can click the [ date and time files were created.

] button to filter images by the

 You can click the [

Click the [

] button to change to the list view.

] button to return to the thumbnail view.

 In the list view, you can click on the title of each item to begin sorting.

Click [Folder] to sort in the same way as the [ thumbnail view.

] button in

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3 Click the [Download] button.

 The images downloaded to your computer are displayed in the

[Quick Preview] window.

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 The download image dialog box appears.

4 Specify the save destination and then click the [OK] button.

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Displays the save destination on the computer

Specify the save destination

 The [Save File] dialog box appears and image downloading to your computer begins.

 The [Quick Preview] window allows you to quickly review the downloaded images. You can also resize the [Quick Preview] window.

 When all images have been downloaded, DPP starts up automatically and the downloaded images are displayed.

 To switch to the main window, click the [Main Window] button in the viewer window.

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Exiting EU

1 Click the [Quit] button.

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 By clicking the [Format] button in the viewer window, you can initialize the card to which the images displayed in the viewer window.

 In step 2, you can batch checkmark several images in sequence.

After clicking the first image you want to download, hold the

< Shift > key and click the last image, and [ ] will be displayed. By clicking the [ ] button, the selected images will be checkmarked in a batch.

For a list of viewer window functions, see p.107

.

 In an HDR environment, images shot with HDR PQ set on the camera are displayed as HDR PQ (10-bit) images also in the

[Quick Preview] window. For details on an HDR environment, see

“Remote Live View Display when HDR PQ is Set”

(p.79).

 The window closes and EU exits.

2 Turn the camera’s power switch to < OFF >.

3 Disconnect the cable from the camera and computer.

 Do not pull on the cable; hold the plug and pull out.

EOS Utility Survey Program

Canon requests that information related to your Canon product be sent to Canon (in case of using your Canon product in China, to the legally approved research company) through the Internet. Canon uses such information for development and marketing of products that better meet customer needs.

Even after agreeing, you can change the send settings anytime in the [Survey] tab sheet

(p.102)

in preferences.

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Setting the Camera from Your Computer

This section explains how to set the camera’s functions with EU.

Settings with the Camera Settings Window............. 16

Items Settable with the Camera Settings Window...... 17

Applying Picture Style Files to the Camera ................ 18

Registering Lens Aberration Correction Data for the Lens in the Camera .............................................. 19

Saving White Balance to your Computer .................... 24

Registering Personal White Balance in the Camera ...... 25

Function Settings with Shooting Menu of the Capture

Window.................................................................... 27

Items Settable with the Shooting Menu of the Capture

Window....................................................................... 28

Setting Picture Styles and Applying to the Camera.... 29

Selecting a Picture Style and Applying to the

Camera................................................................... 29

Changing Picture Style Settings and Applying to the

Camera................................................................... 30

Setting JPEG/HEIF Quality and Applying to the

Camera....................................................................... 30

Adjusting White Balance and Applying to the Camera ..... 31

Setting a Silent Shutter and Applying to the Camera ....... 31

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Settings with the Camera Settings Window

Settings specified with the camera settings window are explained here.

Most functions set with the camera settings window requires to be set before shooting.

3 Click the required setting and specify each one.

1 Connect your camera and computer, and then start up EU

(p.8)

.

2 Click [Camera settings].

 The camera settings window appears.

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 Available settings are displayed for the camera that is connected.

For more details, see “Items Settable with the Camera Settings

Window”

(p.17)

.

 For how to register Picture Style files, lens aberration correction data, or personal white balance setting, see “Applying Picture

Style Files to the Camera”

(p.18)

, “Registering Lens Aberration

Correction Data for the Lens in the Camera”

(p.19)

, and

“Registering Personal White Balance in the Camera”

(p.25)

respectively.

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Items Settable with the Camera Settings Window

You can perform the following settings.

Settable items differ depending on the connected camera.

Details on settable items appear on the [Camera settings] window.

Firmware update

 You can display the version of the camera’s firmware.

 You can update the firmware by clicking on this item.

 For more details on updating firmware, refer to the Canon Web site.

Date/Time/Zone Setting

 You can set the camera’s date/time and the time zone where images were shot.

 You can retrieve the computer’s system time to sync the camera’s date and time.

 You can set and cancel daylight saving time.

Register lens aberration correction data

 You can register lens aberration correction data for the lens to the camera or delete registered data from the camera

(p.19)

.

Register Picture Style File

 You can register up to three Picture Style files and saved to your computer as user-defined settings in your camera

(p.18)

.

Owner’s name

 You can enter and set up to 31 characters as the camera owner’s name.

Author

 You can enter and set up to 63 characters or symbols, including a prefix, as the author’s name.

Copyright holder (copyright information)

 You can enter and set up to 63 characters or symbols, including a prefix, as the photo creation’s copyright holder (copyright information).

Personal white balance settings

 You can register to the camera a personal white balance file

(p.25)

.

Also, you can save the adjustment results for an image’s white balance to your computer as a white balance file (extension “.WBD”)

(p.24)

.

WFT Captions

 You can create captions to be used for the wireless file transmitter’s

“Transfer with caption” and register them to the camera with this function.

 For more details on WFT caption, refer to the Instruction Manual of the wireless file transmitter.

Register Background Music

 You can register WAV-format music files, saved to your computer, to the camera’s memory card as background music. Registered background music can be played together with a Video Snapshot

Album or slideshow played on the camera

(p.82) .

Register IPTC information

 If this function for adding IPTC * information is equipped with the camera, you can edit and register IPTC information. IPTC information is comment information, such as captions, credits, and shooting location

(p.86) .

* International Press Telecommunications Council

Web Service Settings

 You can register web services to a camera

(p.85) .

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Applying Picture Style Files to the Camera

You can register up to three Picture Style files downloaded from the

Canon Web site or created with Picture Style Editor (Picture Style file creating software) (hereinafter PSE) and saved to your computer, as user-defined settings in your camera.

 Picture Style files created with [Base Picture Style] set to [Fine

Detail] cannot be registered to the cameras which do not have

[Fine Detail] as a preset Picture Style.

 If [Fineness] or [Threshold] in [Sharpness] is set for the Picture

Style file, you cannot register that Picture Style file to the cameras which do not have [Fine Detail] as a preset Picture Style.

1 Click [Register Picture Style File].

2 Select a tab from one of [User Def. 1] to [User Def. 3].

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 The [Open] window appears.

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4 Select a Picture Style file and then click the [Open] button.

5

 The Picture Style file is loaded.

Click the [OK] button.

Registering Lens Aberration Correction

Data for the Lens in the Camera

You can register lens aberration correction data for the lens to the camera, or delete registered data from the camera.

You can also register data for the Digital Lens Optimizer (hereinafter

DLO) in some cameras.

For 1D C (firmware version 1.3.0 or later), lens aberration correction data for EF Cinema lenses (CN-E lenses) can also be registered to the camera.

For 1D X Mk III R5 R6 R , since lens aberration correction data and DLO lens data are completely registered to the camera, registration is not required (as of February, 2020).

1

1D X Mk II 5D Mk IV

Click [Register lens aberration correction data].

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 The Picture Style file is registered in the camera.

 A Picture Style file is an extended function of Picture Style.

For more details on Picture Style files, refer to the Canon Web site.

 The Picture Style files that you can apply to the camera are files with the “.PF2” or “.PF3” extension.

 For details on using PSE, refer to the “Picture Style Editor

Instruction Manual” (PDF electronic manual).

 The [Register lens aberration correction data] window appears.

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2 Select the lens category for which you want to register correction data.

Register lens data window

3 Register correction data.

 A list appears showing only the selected lens category.

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Icons in the Register Lens Data Window

Left column: camera-registered status of lens aberration correction data

Check marks will be added to the lenses with their correction data registered in the camera.

Middle column: computer download status of DLO lens data

: Not downloaded to the computer.

: Already downloaded to the computer.

: Update data is available on the server.

(The update data is not downloaded to the computer.)

Right column: camera-registered status of DLO lens data

: Not registered to the camera.

: Already registered to the camera.

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Registering Lens Aberration Correction Data to the Camera

Lens aberration correction data for lenses available at the time of releasing the camera to the market are all registered to the camera.

It will not be necessary to register lens aberration correction data to the camera also for almost all lenses released to the market after the camera. However, it will be necessary to register lens aberration correction data to the camera for lenses with which no check mark is added to the lens aberration correction data column in the register lens data window. Register data to the camera with the following method.

 To register lens aberration correction data for lenses to the camera, checkmark the boxes of lenses for which you want to register correction data and then click the [OK] button. EU exits.

Registering DLO Lens Data to the Camera

DLO lens data for lenses available at the time of releasing the camera to the market are all registered to the camera. However, it will be necessary to download DLO lens data and register the data to the camera for lenses released to the market after the camera.

1 Download DLO lens data to the computer

If DLO lens data is not downloaded to the computer or not registered to the camera, the DLO icon on the registering screen appears as [ ].

Click the name of the lens you want to register.

 The DLO lens data is downloaded, and the icon changes to

[ ].

2 Register DLO lens data to the camera

Click the [OK] button.

 The DLO lens data is registered to the camera, and EU exits.

 [ ] appears the next time the register lens data window is displayed.

 If you click the [Cancel] button when step 1 is completed, DLO lens data is only downloaded to the computer.

 If update data is available on the server, an [ ] icon is displayed. Click the name of the lens, download the update data to the computer, and then click the [OK] button to register the data to the camera.

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To use this function, the EOS Lens Registration Tool (version 1.4.20 or later) must be installed.

 For a list of the [Register lens data] window functions, see

p.108

.

 Lens names displayed in the [Register lens data] window may be partially shortened depending on the lens type.

 The EF15mm f/2.8 Fisheye and EF8-15mm f/4L USM Fisheye are not compatible with [Register lens data].

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1D X Mk III 90D

RP M6 Mk II

REBEL T8i

M200

850D

M50

REBEL SL3 250D 200D II

Lens aberration correction data for all lenses is already registered in the camera. How to register and delete DLO lens data to and from the camera is explained here.

1 Click [Register lens aberration correction data].

2 Select lenses for which you want to register DLO lens data from the [Lens List] and then click the [OK] button.

Register lens data window

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 The [Register lens data] window appears.

 The DLO lens data for the selected lens is registered in the camera, and EU exits.

 You can uncheckmark lenses registered in the [Lens List] and click the [OK] button to delete DLO lens data from the camera.

 The numerical display [xx/xx] at the bottom right of the [Lens List] are the number of lenses registered/number of lenses that can be registered in the camera.

 If a lens does not appear in the [Lens List], mounting that lens on the camera with this display adds the lens to the list.

 You can rearrange the [Lens List] with the [Up] and [Down] buttons.

 For RF lenses, it is not necessary to register or delete DLO lens data to or from the camera.

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EOS DIGITAL cameras other than 1D X Mk III 1D X Mk II 5D Mk IV

90D REBEL T8i 850D REBEL SL3 250D 200D II R5 R6

R RP M6 Mk II M200 M50

Click [Register lens aberration correction data].

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To use this function, the EOS Lens Registration Tool (version 1.8.20 or later) must be installed.

 You can also add lenses to the [Lens List] with the following method.

• Click the [Edit Lens List] button and in the window that appears, checkmark the checkbox for the lens in the list and click the

[OK] button.

 Lens names displayed in the [Register lens data] window may be partially shortened depending on the lens type.

 The EF15mm f/2.8 Fisheye and EF8-15mm f/4L USM Fisheye are not compatible with this function.

 The [Register lens aberration correction data] window appears.

Lenses for which correction data is registered in the camera are displayed with a check mark.

2 Select the lens category for which you want to register correction data.

Register lens aberration correction data window

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 A list appears showing only the selected lens category.

3 Select the lens for which you want to register correction data and click the [OK] button.

Saving White Balance to your Computer

1D X Mk III 1D X Mk II 1D X 1D C

You can save the adjustment results for an image’s white balance to your computer as a white balance file (extension “.WBD”). White balance files saved to your computer can be registered in the camera as personal white balances

(p.25)

.

Register the white balance adjusted in the [Remote Live View window] to the camera beforehand.

1 Click [Personal white balance settings].

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 The correction data for the selected lens is registered in the camera, and EU exits.

 You can delete correction data from the camera by removing the check mark from the registered lens and clicking the [OK] button.

 Depending on the camera to be connected, lenses with which the check mark cannot be removed may be displayed in the registration window. This indicates that it is not necessary to register the correction data of the respective lenses to the camera.

 Not displayed for EF-M lenses, as registration of correction data is not required.

To use this function, the EOS Lens Registration Tool must be installed.

 For a list of the [Register lens aberration correction data] window functions, see

p.108

.

 Lens names displayed in the [Register lens aberration correction data] window may be partially shortened depending on the lens type.

 The EF15mm f/2.8 Fisheye and EF8-15mm f/4L USM Fisheye are not compatible with [Register lens aberration correction data].

 The [Personal white balance settings] dialog box appears.

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2 Select the white balance to be saved to your computer and click the [Save] button.

3 In the window that appears, enter a filename, select a save destination, and then click the [Save] button.

 The white balance file is saved to your computer.

Registering Personal White Balance in the Camera

1D X Mk III 1D X Mk II 1D X 1D C

White balance files created by adjusting the white balance of an image and saving the results can be registered in the camera as personal white balances.

1 Click [Personal white balance settings].

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 The [Personal white balance settings] dialog box appears.

2 Select the personal white balance to be registered and click the [Open] button.

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3 Open the folder containing the saved white balance file, select the file and then click the [Open] button.

 The white balance file is loaded.

 The white balance files that you can register to the camera are files with the “.WBD” extension.

4 Enter a title into the [Title:] input field.

5 Click the [Apply to camera] button.

 The personal white balance is registered on the camera.

 To register another setting, repeat step 2 to step 5.

6 Click the [Close] button.

 The [Personal white balance settings] dialog box closes and the display returns to camera settings window.

7 Select a registered personal white balance on the camera.

 Select a registered personal white balance as the white balance.

 For selecting personal white balance or manual white balance, refer to “Setting the White Balance” in the camera’s Instruction

Manual.

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Function Settings with Shooting Menu of the Capture Window

Function settings specified with the shooting menu of the capture window are explained here. Most functions set with the capture window are those tend to be changed during shooting. This function cannot be used with M6 M5 M3 M10 M100 .

3 Click the [ ] button.

1 Connect your camera and computer, and then start up EU

(p.8)

.

2 Click [Remote Shooting].

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 The capture window appears.

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 The [Shooting menu] appears.

4 Click the required setting and specify each one.

 Available settings are displayed for the camera that is connected.

For more details, see “Items Settable with the Shooting Menu of the Capture Window”.

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Items Settable with the Shooting Menu of the Capture Window

You can perform the following settings.

Settable items differ depending on the connected camera.

Details on settable items appear in the [Shooting menu] of the capture window.

Picture Style

 You can set a Picture Style and apply it to the camera, in the same way as operating from the camera

(p.29)

.

JPEG quality/HEIF quality

 You can set the image quality and apply it to the camera, in the same way as operating from the camera

(p.30)

.

Silent shutter

 You can set a silent shutter in the same way as operating from the camera

(p.31)

.

WB (white balance) SHIFT

 You can adjust the white balance, in the same way as operating from the camera

(p.31)

.

HDR (High Dynamic Range) Mode

 You can shoot photos with a wide dynamic range where clipping in highlights and shadows has been reduced, and photos that appear like paintings

(p.38)

.

Bulb timer settings

 You can preset the bulb exposure’s exposure time

(p.75)

.

Focus bracketing

 You can perform focus bracketing in the same way as operating from the camera

(p.40)

.

Clarity setting

Function for enhancing the contrast at edges in an image (p.41)

.

HDR PQ settings

 You can set HDR PQ in the same way as operating from the camera

(p.79) .

Shutter mode

 You can select and set a shutter mode from [Mechanical], [Elec. 1stcurtain], and [Electronic], in the same way as operating from the camera.

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Setting Picture Styles and Applying to the Camera

You can set and apply Picture Styles to the camera, in the same way as operating from the camera. You can change the values for [Sharpness],

[Contrast], [Saturation] and [Color tone] of each Picture Style and register up to three of your own Picture Styles in the camera as userdefined settings.

You can also register Picture Style files in the camera as user-defined settings you have downloaded from the Canon Web site or created with

Picture Style Editor (Picture Style file creating software) (hereinafter

PSE) and saved to your computer.

Registering Picture Styles may take some time.

Selecting a Picture Style and Applying to the

Camera

1 Click [Picture Style].

2 Click the Picture Style to be set in the camera in the

[Picture Style] window.

 The setting is applied to the camera and the display returns to the [Shooting menu].

 Displayed contents may differ depending on the connected camera.

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 The [Picture Style] window appears.

 Displayed contents may differ depending on the connected camera.

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Changing Picture Style Settings and Applying to the Camera

You can set your own Picture Style [Sharpness], [Contrast], [Saturation] and [Color tone] and apply them to the camera, in the same way as operating from the camera.

1 Click [Detail set.].

Setting JPEG/HEIF Quality and Applying to the Camera

1D X Mk III 1D X Mk II 1D X 1D C

You can set the image quality and apply it to the camera, in the same way as operating from the camera.

1 Click [JPEG quality]/[JPEG/HEIF Quality].

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 The [Detail set.] dialog box appears.

 Displayed contents may differ depending on the connected camera.

2 In the [Detail set.] dialog box, set by clicking the pointer on the slider for each item.

 The settings are applied to the camera, and the display returns to the [Shooting menu].

 If you select [Monochrome] for the Picture Style

(p.29)

, the [Filter effect] and [Toning effect] list boxes appear.

 Depending on the connected camera, you may be able to specify

[Fineness] and [Threshold] settings for [Sharpness].

2 In the dialog that appears, click the setting value.

 The settings are applied to the camera.

 Higher values give a lower compression ratio and higher image quality for any size.

3

 The [JPEG Quality]/[JPEG/HEIF Quality] window appears.

Click [Return].

 The display returns to the [Shooting menu].

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Adjusting White Balance and Applying to the Camera

You can adjust white balance, in the same way as operating from the camera.

1 Click [WB SHIFT].

Setting a Silent Shutter and Applying to the Camera

R

You can set a silent shutter and apply it to the camera in the same way as operating from the camera. For conditions in which a silent shutter can be set, check the camera’s specifications.

1 Click the [ ] button and in the menu that appears, click [Silent shutter].

2 In the dialog box that appears, select [Enable].

 [Silent shutter] is set on the camera.

 To cancel the silent shutter, select [Disable] in this dialog box.

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 The [WB SHIFT] window appears.

2 Click the compensation position.

Compensates green

Compensates blue

Compensates magenta

Displays the compensation value

Compensates amber

3

 The settings are applied to the camera.

Click [Return].

 The display returns to the [Shooting menu].

 To revert the corrected values to the original values, follow the procedure in step 2.

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Remote Shooting by Controlling the Camera from Your Computer

From EU, you can control the camera remotely, and by viewing the subject in the EU window, you can set the camera and shoot. You can also shoot by directly operating your camera even during remote shooting, or preset a time allowing the camera to shoot automatically with timer shooting. This function cannot be used with M6 M5 M3 M10 M100 .

Remote Live View Shooting ..................................... 33

HDR (High Dynamic Range) Shooting..................... 38

Focus Bracketing ..................................................... 40

Setting the Clarity to Shoot ...................................... 41

Setting the Remote Live View Image Quality........... 42

Remote Live View Window Functions...................... 43

Focusing Manually..................................................... 43

Focusing Using AF .................................................... 45

Focusing Using Quick Mode.................................. 45

Focusing Using Live Mode .................................... 46

Focusing Using Face Detection Live Mode ........... 47

Focusing Using Face+Tracking ............................. 47

Focusing Using FlexiZone - Multi, Smooth zone AF,

Expand AF area: U/D/L/R, Expand AF area: Around,

Zone AF, Large Zone AF: Vertical, and Large Zone AF:

Horizontal............................................................... 48

Checking the Depth of Field and Exposure ............... 49

White Balance with the Remote Live View Window........ 49

Displaying an Electronic Level................................... 50

Changing the Aspect Ratio ........................................ 51

Audio Recording Setting ............................................ 52

Audio Recording/Audio Recording Level ............... 53

Wind Filter Function............................................... 53

Overlaid Display Function.......................................... 54

Enlarging/Reducing an Overlay Image .................. 55

Rotating an Overlay Image..................................... 56

Setting the Composite Ratio of an Overlay Image .... 56

Moving an Overlay Image....................................... 57

Displaying a Different Overlay Image ..................... 57

Hiding an Overlay Image ........................................ 58

Setting How Long to Retain an Overlay Image ...... 58

Displaying Grid Lines.................................................. 59

Displaying Guide Lines............................................... 60

Showing Guide Lines (Angled) ................................... 61

Power Zoom Operation .............................................. 63

Shooting by Operating the Camera ......................... 65

Shooting Movies ...................................................... 66

Timer-controlled Shooting ....................................... 72

Timer Shooting ........................................................... 72

Remote Interval Timer Shooting................................. 72

Remote Bulb Shooting............................................. 74

Remote Bulb Shooting................................................ 74

Setting the Bulb Timer ................................................ 75

Flash Shooting......................................................... 76

HDR PQ Settings..................................................... 79

Shooting with HDR PQ Set on the Camera................ 79

Remote Live View Display when HDR PQ is Set ....... 80

In an HDR Environment.......................................... 80

In an SDR Environment.......................................... 80

Editing Picture Styles Using Remote Live View

Function................................................................... 81

Registering Background Music to a Camera Memory

Card......................................................................... 82

Setting Web Services .............................................. 85

Registering IPTC Information .................................. 86

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Remote Live View Shooting

You can control your camera remotely from EU and shoot still images from your computer screen.

Also, the shot images are saved directly on your computer and you can recheck them using the linked software Digital Photo Professional version 4.x (hereinafter DPP).

This function is effective for shooting large numbers of shots with fixedframing such as for studio shooting.

1 Connect your camera and computer, and then turn the camera’s power switch to < ON >.

 EU starts up.

2 Click [Remote Shooting].

 The capture window appears.

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3 Set the camera.

Capture window

Click or right-click the setting item and select the setting *

1

*

3

Click or right-click the setting item and select the setting * 1 * 2

*

1

If you checkmark [Change settings using mouse wheel on capture

screen] (p.100)

on the [Remote Shooting] tab sheet on the

[Preferences], you can also select settings with the scroll-wheel on your mouse. You cannot use the scroll-wheel in the mirror lockup menu or under [Image saving location].

*

2

You can right-click the Exposure level/AEB level item and perform

AEB setting using the <Shift> key + scroll-wheel.

*

3

Settable only with some cameras.

 The settings that cannot be set in the capture window can be set by operating the camera.

 A warning lamp blinks during the countdown for self-timer shooting and the countdown time is displayed in the area for the number of possible shots.

 Mirror lockup settings are available when the camera mode is P,

Tv, Av, M, or B.

 During mirror lockup, the mirror lockup icon blinks.

 With 5DS/5DS R , you can select the release timing after the mirror lockup to take a picture. Timing can be selected from 1/8 second later, 1/4 second later, 1/2 second later, 1 second later, and 2 seconds later.

 When shooting with auto exposure, the shutter speed or aperture blinks to indicate under-exposure or over-exposure conditions.

 When shooting with manual exposure, the metering value is displayed in real time in the exposure level area.

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4 Click the [ ] button.

 The [Set-up menu] appears.

5 Set the Live View function.

 Click [Live View/Movie func. set.].

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 The [Live View/Movie func. set.] window appears.

For details on specifying settings, see the following.

 Displayed contents may differ depending on the connected camera.

 1D X Mk II 5DS/5DS R 5D Mk IV 5D Mk III 6D Mk II

80D M6 Mk II

6D 7D Mk II

Select [Enable] for [LV func. setting] and the setting for [Exposure simulation], then click the [OK] button.

 1D X Mk III 90D R5 R6

You cannot set [LV func. setting] and [Exposure simulation] at the same time.

Specify settings by the following steps.

1.

In this dialog box, set [LV func. setting] to [Enable] and then click the [OK] button

2.

3.

4.

Click the [Live View shoot.] button in the capture window (p.36)

Follow the procedure from step 4 to step 5 for “Remote Live

View Shooting” again

In this dialog box, select the setting for [Exposure simulation] and then click the [OK] button

Since the [Remote Live View window] has already appeared in above, skip step 6 on

p.36

and go to step 7 (p.37)

.

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 1D X 1D C

Select [Stills] for [LV func. setting] and a setting for [Exposure simulation], and click the [OK] button.

 77D REBEL T6S 760D REBEL T8i 850D REBEL T7i 800D

REBEL SL3 250D 200D II REBEL SL2 200D REBEL T6i 750D

REBEL T7 2000D 1500D REBEL T6 1300D REBEL T100 4000D

3000D

Select [Enable] for [LV func. setting] and then click the [OK] button.

 R RP M6 Mk II M200 M50

Select the setting for [Exposure simulation] and then click the

[OK] button.

6 Click the [Live View shoot.] button.

 The [Remote Live View window] appears.

Remote Live View window

Exposure simulation

Exposure simulation simulates and displays the image with a brightness close to the actual resulting image.

 Enable

The displayed image brightness will be close to the actual brightness (exposure) of the resulting image. If you set exposure compensation, the image brightness will change accordingly.

 Disable

The image is displayed at the standard brightness to make the

Live View image easy to see. Even if you set exposure compensation, the image is displayed at the standard brightness.

 Enable (DOF preview)

Normally, the image is displayed at the standard brightness to make the Live View image easy to see. The image will be displayed close to the actual brightness (exposure) of the resulting image only while you hold down the depth-of-field preview button.

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7 Click the [ ] button to shoot.

 The shot image is transferred to your computer and displayed in the [Quick Preview] window. Then, DPP starts up automatically.

 You can quickly review the shot image in the [Quick Preview] window displayed before DPP starts up. You can also resize the

[Quick Preview] window.

 You can show/hide the [Quick Preview] window by clicking the

[Other Functions] button in the capture widow and selecting

[Quick Preview] from the menu that appears.

 You can shoot by operating the capture window, even if the

[Remote Live View window] is not displayed.

 To perform exposure simulation

(p.49)

with [Remote Live View window] or enable display of histograms

(p.112)

, set your camera’s [Exposure simulation] in the menu to [Enable].

 You can also use mirror lockup with remote shooting. (Mirror lockup is not possible during Remote Live View shooting.)

 Self-timer shooting is possible.

 You can change the software that starts up automatically when remotely shot images are transferred to your computer from DPP to other software in preferences ([Linked Software] tab sheet)

(p.101)

.

For a list of the [Remote Live View window] functions, see p.112

.

For a list of the [Zoom View] window functions, see p.115

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 When shooting after focusing on the Remote Live View window, change the AF/MF switch button on the capture window to [MF] beforehand.

 You cannot perform RAW processing. If you connect the camera to your computer during in-camera RAW processing, the camera and computer will connect after the processing is finished.

 Options for Basic Zone modes cannot be set to cameras equipped with Basic Zone modes on their Mode Dials.

You can also shoot using the <space> bar on the keyboard.

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HDR (High Dynamic Range) Shooting

5DS/5DS R 5D Mk IV 5D Mk III R5 R6 R RP

6D Mk II 6D 7D Mk II 90D 80D M6 Mk II

You can shoot photos with a wide dynamic range where clipping in highlights and shadows has been reduced, and photos that appear like paintings. This is suited for scenes such as still-life and landscape. In

HDR shooting, one shot is taken using three images shot with different exposures (negative exposure, standard exposure, positive exposure), and they are combined into a single image automatically. Shot HDR images are recorded in JPEG quality.

* HDR stands for High Dynamic Range.

1 Set to HDR.

 Select [HDR Mode] in the [Shooting menu], and in the dialog box that appears, specify the required settings and click the [OK] button.

 [Adjust dynamic range]: Sets the range of adjustment for dynamic range. Select from [Disable HDR], [Auto], [±1 EV],

[±2 EV], and [±3 EV]. When selecting [Auto], the range of adjustment will be set automatically depending on the image’s overall tonal range.

The higher the number, the wider the dynamic range will be.

 [Effect] 5DS/5DS R 5D Mk IV 5D Mk III R5 R6 R

RP 6D Mk II 7D Mk II 90D 80D M6 Mk II : Selects the finishing effect. For specific finishing effects, refer to the pages about HDR (High Dynamic Range) shooting in the

Instruction Manual provided with your camera.

 [Continuous HDR]: If [1 shot only] is selected, HDR shooting is cancelled automatically after you finish shooting. If you select

[Every shot], HDR shooting is continued until you select [Disable

HDR] in [Adjust dynamic range].

 [Save source images]

R6 R

5DS/5DS R 5D Mk IV 5D Mk III

7D Mk II

R5

: To save the three shot images and the completed HDR image, select [All images]. To save only the completed HDR image, select [HDR image only].

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 Displayed contents may differ depending on the connected camera.

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 The HDR mode cannot be set if you use any of the following functions: AEB, white balance bracketing, Multi Shot Noise

Reduction, multiple exposures, flash exposure, remote bulb shooting, or movie shooting.

 HDR shooting of a moving subject is not recommended because the movement of the subject will appear as afterimages in the merged image. HDR shooting is recommended for still subjects.

 In HDR shooting, 3 images are captured with different shutter speeds set automatically. Therefore, even in Tv and M shooting modes, the shutter speed will be shifted based on the shutter speed set.

 To prevent camera shake, the ISO speed may be set higher than usual.

 Auto image alignment may not work properly with repetitive patterns (lattice, stripes, etc.) or flat, single-tone images.

 The color gradation of the sky or white walls may not be reproduced correctly. Irregular colors or noise may appear.

 With HDR shooting, the three images will be merged after you take a picture. Therefore, it will take a longer time to record the

HDR image than with normal shooting. During the merging of the images, “BUSY” will be displayed on the camera and you cannot take another picture until the merging is completed.

 Using a tripod is recommended. For handheld shooting, using a fast shutter speed is recommended.

 If [Auto Image Align] is set to [Enable] and the HDR picture is shot handheld, the edges of the photos will be cropped, lowering the resolution slightly. Also, if the images cannot be aligned properly due to camera shake, etc., auto image alignment may not take effect. Note that when shooting with excessively bright or dark exposure settings, auto image alignment may not work properly.

 If you perform handheld HDR shooting while [Auto Image Align] is set to [Disable], the 3 images may not be properly aligned and the HDR effect may be minimal.

 HDR shooting under fluorescent or LED lighting may result in unnatural color reproduction of the illuminated areas.

 In HDR mode, the options dimmed in the menu cannot be set.

Note that when you set HDR mode, for Auto Lighting Optimizer, highlight tone priority, and exposure simulation, [Disable] will be applied for shooting.

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Focus Bracketing

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Focus bracketing enables continuous shooting with the focal distance changed automatically after a single shot. From these images, you can create a single image in focus over a wide area by using an application that supports depth compositing, such as Digital Photo Professional. Be sure to check the cautions for focus bracketing in the Instruction Manual provided with your camera before shooting.

1 Set focus bracketing.

 Select [Focus bracketing] in [Shooting menu], set each item in the window that appears, and then click the [OK] button.

2 Take a shot.

 Focus at the nearer end of your preferred focal range, and then click the [ ] button.

 Once shooting begins, remove the cursor from the [ ] button.

 The camera shoots continuously, shifting the focal position toward infinity.

 Shooting ends after your specified number of images, or at the far end of the focal range.

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 [Number of shots]: Specify the number of images captured per shot. Can be set in a range of 2-999.

 [Focus increment]: The range of focus shift is automatically set to suit the selected value and the aperture value at the time of shooting.

 [Exposure smoothing]: You can suppress changes in image brightness during focus bracketing by setting to [Enable].

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Setting the Clarity to Shoot

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This function allows you to change the contrast at edges of an image.

1

Display the capture window (p.34)

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2 Set the clarity.

 Select [Clarity] in the [Shooting menu], and in the dialog box that appears, set the level with the slider.

After setting the level, click the [Return] button to close the dialog box.

3 Take a shot.

The range of adjustment is -4 to +4.

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Setting the Remote Live View Image Quality

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Setting Live View image quality to [Low] may improve Live View update speed. When viewing fast-moving subjects on the Remote Live View window, [Low] is recommended.

1

Display the capture window (p.34)

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2 Set the image quality.

 Select [Live View quality settings] in the [Set-up menu], and set the image quality in the dialog box that appears.

After setting the image quality, click the [OK] button to close the dialog box.

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Remote Live View Window Functions

These pages explain the functions available in the [Remote Live View window], including checking the camera settings and focusing while viewing your subject on the computer screen.

See also the list of [Remote Live View window] functions at the end of this manual

(p.112, p.114)

.

3 Drag the enlargement display frame [ ] to the section you want to enlarge.

When shooting after focusing on the Remote Live View window, change the AF/MF switch button on the capture window to [MF] beforehand.

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Focusing Manually

You can focus manually while viewing the enlarged image in the

[Remote Live View window].

1 Set the lens’s focus mode switch to < AF >.

2 Select [Live mode], [FlexiZone - Single], [1-point AF],

[Live 1-point AF] or [Spot AF] from the list box.

 You can also click the section you want to enlarge to move the enlargement display frame [ ].

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 If the [Continuous AF] checkbox is displayed, uncheckmark the checkbox.

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4 Click the [ ] or [ ] button.

 The selectable display magnification may differ depending on the connected camera.

 The section you selected in step 3 is displayed enlarged in the

[Zoom View] window.

5 Adjust the focus.

Zoom View window

Closer

Further away

 [

 [

 [

], [

], [

], [

]: Adjustment Large amount

] : Adjustment Medium amount

] : Adjustment Small amount

 The [Remote Live View window] changes in real time according to the focus position adjustment.

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 To move the display position in the [Zoom View] window, click on

[ ], [ ], [ ], [ ]. You can also move the display position by dragging the window.

 You can also double-click the section you want to enlarge in step

3 to display an enlarged view in the [Zoom View] window.

 Double-click an image in the [Zoom View] window to return to the

[Remote Live View window].

 You can also focus using a key operation on the keyboard.

Adjustment

Large amount

Medium amount

Small amount

Closer

< I >

< K >

< < >

Further away

< O >

< L >

< > >

 You can click the button indicated below to switch between showing and hiding the enlargement display frame.

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Focusing Using AF

In Quick, Live, Face Detection Live, and other AF modes, images can be focused automatically in the same way as on the camera itself.

Focusing Using Quick Mode

1

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Select [Quick mode] from the list box.

3 Click the AF point in the position where you want to focus.

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 The AF points appear.

 Selectable options differ depending on the connected camera.

 You can switch between showing and hiding the AF points by clicking the [ ] button.

2 Select an AF point selection method from the list box.

 If [Automatic selection] is selected in step 2, all the AF points are automatically selected.

 If [Manual selection] is selected in step 2, only the selectable AF points are displayed.

4 Click the [ON] button.

 Selectable items differ depending on the camera settings.

 AF is executed.

 When focus is achieved, the camera makes a beeping sound and the AF point color changes.

If [Orientation linked AF point] is set to [Select separate AF points], set it to [Same for both vert/horiz]. When [Select separate AF points] is set, focusing with AF in the [Remote Live View window] may not be performed properly.

 Double-clicking an AF point also performs AF.

 To cancel AF operation, click the [OFF] button.

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Focusing Using Live Mode

1 Select [Live mode], [FlexiZone – Single], [1-point AF],

[Live 1-point AF] or [Spot AF] from the list box.

2 Drag the enlargement display frame to move it to the position where you want to focus.

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 The AF point appears.

 On 1D X Mk III 5DS/5DS R R5 R6 R RP

7D Mk II 90D REBEL T6S 760D REBEL T8i 850D REBEL T6i

750D M6 Mk II M200 M50 REBEL SL3 250D 200D II you can set continuous AF to on/off with the [Continuous AF]

, checkbox. When shooting movies, the [Continuous AF] checkbox changes to the [Movie servo AF] on/off checkbox.

With 1D X Mk II 5D Mk IV 6D Mk II 80D 77D REBEL T7i

800D REBEL SL2 200D , the [Movie Servo AF] checkbox is displayed when shooting movies, allowing movie servo AF on/off to be selected.

 You can switch between showing and hiding the AF point by clicking the [ ] button.

 You can also click the position where you want to focus to move the enlargement display frame.

3 Click the [ON] button.

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 AF is executed.

 When focus is achieved, the camera makes a beeping sound and the AF point turns green.

 If focus is not achieved, the AF point turns red.

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Focusing Using Face Detection Live Mode

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REBEL T6 1300D REBEL T100 4000D 3000D

Select [Face Detection Live mode] or [Face live mode] from the list box.

 When a face is detected, an AF point appears.

 When there is a face other than the face detected in the scene, a new AF point appears if you move the cursor to the position of the other face. The AF point is selected by clicking that position.

 You can switch between showing and hiding the AF point by clicking the [ ] button.

2 Click the [ON] button.

Focusing Using Face+Tracking

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RP 6D Mk II 7D Mk II 90D 80D

R5

760D REBEL T8i 850D REBEL T7i 800D REBEL SL3 250D

200D II REBEL SL2 200D REBEL T6i 750D M6 Mk II M200

M50

77D

R6

REBEL T6S

R

1 Select [Face detection + Tracking AF] from the

[Focus] list box.

 When a face is detected, an AF point appears.

 The AF point also tracks the face if the face moves.

 When there is a face other than the face detected in the scene, a new AF point appears if you move the cursor to the position of the other face. The AF point is selected by clicking that position.

 You can set continuous AF to on/off with the [Continuous AF] checkbox on cameras other than

80D 77D REBEL T7i 800D REBEL SL2 200D

. When shooting movies, the [Continuous AF] checkbox changes to the

[Movie servo AF] on/off checkbox.

1D X Mk II 5D Mk IV 6D Mk II

With 1D X Mk II 5D Mk IV 6D Mk II 80D

800D REBEL SL2 200D

77D REBEL T7i

, the [Movie servo AF] checkbox is displayed when shooting movies, allowing movie servo AF on/off to be selected.

 With 1D X Mk III 90D REBEL T8i 850D REBEL SL3 250D

200D II

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, you can select [Eye Detection AF] on/off.

 You can switch between showing and hiding the AF point by clicking the [ ] button.

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 AF is executed.

 When focus is achieved, the camera makes a beeping sound and the AF point turns green.

 If focus is not achieved, the AF point turns red.

 If the camera cannot detect a face, the AF point is fixed to the center to focus.

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2 Click the [ON] button on the [Focus] list box.

 AF is executed.

 When focus is achieved, the camera makes a beeping sound and the AF point turns green.

 If focus is not achieved, the AF point turns red.

 1D X Mk III 1D X Mk II 5DS/5DS R 5D Mk IV 7D Mk II 80D REBEL T6S

760D REBEL T8i 850D REBEL SL2 200D REBEL T6i 750D

M200 : If a face is not detected, the mode changes to

[FlexiZone-Multi], [Smooth zone AF], [FlexiZone-Single] or [Live

1-point AF]

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 R5 R6 R RP : If a face is not detected, the entire AF area is used for auto selection AF.

Focusing Using FlexiZone - Multi, Smooth zone AF, Expand AF area: U/D/L/R, Expand AF area: Around, Zone AF, Large Zone AF:

Vertical, and Large Zone AF: Horizontal

1D X Mk III 5D Mk IV R5 R6 R RP 6D Mk II 7D Mk II

90D 80D 77D REBEL T6S 760D REBEL T8i 850D REBEL T7i

800D REBEL SL3 250D 200D II REBEL SL2 200D REBEL T6i

750D M6 Mk II M200 M50

These AF modes allow focus to be easily achieved on moving subjects.

For details on AF modes, refer to the Instruction Manual for the camera that is connected.

1 Select an AF mode from the [Focus] list box.

 An AF point appears.

 You can click in the window to select an AF point or zone according to the AF mode. To cancel a selection, select an AF mode again from the [Focus] list box.

 You can set continuous AF to on/off with the [Continuous AF] checkbox on cameras other than 5D Mk IV 6D Mk II 80D

77D REBEL T7i 800D REBEL SL2 200D . When shooting movies, the [Continuous AF] checkbox changes to the [Movie servo AF] on/off checkbox.

With 5D Mk IV 6D Mk II 80D 77D REBEL T7i 800D

REBEL SL2 200D , the [Movie servo AF] checkbox is displayed when shooting movies, allowing movie servo AF on/off to be selected.

 You can switch between showing and hiding the AF point by clicking the [ ] button.

2 Click the [ON] button on the [Focus] list box.

 AF is executed.

 When focus is achieved, the camera makes a beeping sound and the AF point turns green.

 If focus is not achieved, the AF point turns red.

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Checking the Depth of Field and Exposure

You can check the depth of field and exposure in the [Remote Live View window].

Click the [ON] button.

White Balance with the Remote Live View Window

You can change the white balance of an image in the [Remote Live View window] and register the changed white balance in the camera.

1 Select the white balance to apply to the image.

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 The aperture is stopped down (exposure simulation) to the aperture set in the capture window

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 The selected white balance is applied to the image displayed in real time and you can check it in the [Remote Live View window].

2 Checkmark [Apply to shot images].

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 The selected white balance is registered in the camera as a personal white balance and applied to images that will be taken.

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Displaying an Electronic Level

1D X Mk III 1D X Mk II 1D X 1D C 5DS/5DS R 5D Mk IV 5D Mk III R5 R6 R RP

7D Mk II 90D 80D 77D REBEL T6S 760D REBEL T7i 800D M6 Mk II M50

You can display an electronic level in the [Remote Live View window] to check the tilt of the camera.

1 Click the [ ] button in the [Remote Live View window].

6D Mk II 6D

 An electronic level is displayed in the [Remote Live View window].

2 Check the tilt of the camera.

 The vertical level may not be displayed depending on the connected camera.

Horizontal level

Position of camera top

Horizontal reference

Camera’s horizontal position

* One horizontal increment is equal to 10°, and one vertical increment is equal to 5°.

Vertical level

Vertical reference

Camera’s vertical position

 To adjust horizontal tilt, move the camera so the camera’s horizontal position and the horizontal reference match.

 To adjust vertical tilt, move the camera so the camera’s vertical position and the vertical reference match.

 To hide the level, click the [ ] button again.

 During movie shooting, the electronic level will not be displayed.

 Even when tilt is corrected, there may be a margin of error of approx. ±1°.

 If the camera is very tilted, the electronic level’s margin of error will be bigger.

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Changing the Aspect Ratio

As with the camera’s Live View function, it is possible to shoot with a feeling similar to film-type medium-format/large-format cameras such as

6 x 6 cm, 6 x 4.5 cm and 4 x 5 inches. Depending on the connected camera, there are the following differences.

 1D X Mk III 1D X Mk II 1D X 1D C

For all models, aspect ratio information is only attached with the shot image, and the image is not cropped.

 5DS/5DS R 5D Mk IV 5D Mk III 7D Mk II and, other than when [1.6x

(crop)] is set: R5 R6 R

You can select the two following modes.

[Add aspect ratio information]: JPEG images shot in this mode are cropped.

[Add cropping information]: Aspect ratio information is only attached, and the JPEG images shot are not cropped.

With either mode, RAW images will only have aspect ratio information attached to them, and they will not be cropped.

 RP

90D

(other than when [1.6x (crop)] is set)

80D 77D

6D Mk II 6D

REBEL T6S 760D REBEL T8i 850D

REBEL T7i 800D REBEL SL3 250D 200D II REBEL SL2 200D

REBEL T6i 750D REBEL T7 2000D 1500D REBEL T6 1300D

REBEL T100 4000D 3000D M6 Mk II M200

For a RAW image, aspect ratio information is only attached with the shot image, and the image is not cropped. For a JPEG image, the image is cropped.

M50

For R5 R6 R used when [1.6x (crop)] is set.

RP , this function cannot be

1

RP

1D X

(other than when [1.6x (crop)] is set)

1D C 6D Mk II 6D 90D

1D X Mk III 1D X Mk II

80D 77D REBEL T6S

760D REBEL T7i 800D REBEL SL3 250D 200D II REBEL SL2 200D

REBEL T6i 750D REBEL T7 2000D 1500D REBEL T6 1300D REBEL T100

4000D 3000D M6 Mk II M200 M50

Click the [ ] button and select the aspect ratio.

2 Move the camera and compose your picture.

 To revert the aspect ratio to its default, click the [

For RP (other than when [1.6x (crop)] is set) 6D Mk II

] button.

6D 90D 80D 77D REBEL T6S 760D REBEL T8i

850D REBEL T7i 800D REBEL SL3 250D 200D II REBEL SL2

200D REBEL T6i 750D REBEL T7 2000D 1500D REBEL T6

1300D REBEL T100 4000D 3000D M6 Mk II M200 M50 , select the original aspect ratio. For other cameras, select [Off].

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(crop)] is set: R5 R6 R

and, other than when [1.6x

1 Click the [ ] button.

 The [Specify Aspect Ratio/Cropping Info] dialog box appears.

2 Set [Add aspect ratio information] or [Add cropping information].

3 Move the camera and compose your picture.

Audio Recording Setting

You can set the audio recording level when shooting movies in Remote

Live View shooting.

This function can be set only when the camera is in P, Tv, Av, M, B, or Fv shooting mode. Also refer to the pages related to “Setting the Sound

Recording” in your camera’s Instruction Manual.

Audio recording cannot be set on REBEL T7 2000D 1500D REBEL T6

1300D REBEL T100 4000D 3000D .

1 Click the [Settings] button in the audio recording area of the [Remote Live View window].

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 [Add aspect ratio information] mode crops the JPEG images shot.

 [Add cropping information] mode only attaches aspect ratio information to the JPEG images shot without cropping them.

 With either [Add aspect ratio information] or [Add cropping information] selected, RAW images will only have aspect ratio information attached to the shot images, and they will not be cropped.

 Only either one of [Add aspect ratio information] and [Add cropping information] can be set. When one mode is set, the other mode will be set to its default automatically.

 5D Mk IV When [Add cropping information] is set to other than its default, you cannot set [Add aspect ratio information]. Set [Add cropping information] to its default to set [Add aspect ratio information].

 Clicking the [Close] button completes the setting.

 The [Recording settings] window appears.

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2 Specify settings.

Sound recording list box

Wind filter function

Audio recording level slider

Level meter

Audio Recording/Audio Recording Level

[Auto]: The audio recording level is adjusted automatically according to the volume of the sound. When [Auto] is selected, you can only set the Wind filter function.

[Manual]: Function for advanced users. You can adjust the audio recording level as desired.

Drag the audio recording level slider while checking the level meter to adjust the audio recording level. When the volume is loud, refer to the peak hold function (approx. 3 seconds) while adjusting so that the right side of “12” on the level meter (-12 dB) lights intermittently. Exceeding

“0” results in sound cracking.

[Disable]: Sound is not recorded.

 Select [Auto], [Manual], or [Disable] from the list box.

 When setting is completed, click the [Close] button to close the

[Recording settings] window.

 An attenuator settings box appears when some cameras are connected. In conditions with much loud sound, sound cracking may occur even when shooting with [Sound recording] set to

[Auto] or [Manual]. If there is sound cracking, it is recommended that you checkmark the attenuator function box to enable the attenuator function.

Wind Filter Function

When you want to reduce the sound of the wind recorded while shooting outdoors, checkmark the Wind filter function box to enable the Wind filter function. It will function only when using a built-in microphone. However, when enabled, low bass sounds are also partially reduced, and it is recommended that you remove the check mark from this box in locations with no wind, to disable the

Wind filter function.

 When connected, you can select from [Auto], [Disable], or [Enable] to set the attenuator.

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Overlaid Display Function

An image saved in your computer can be overlaid on top of the image displayed in the [Remote Live View window]. As this function allows you to accurately align angles, it is useful when shooting several images at the same angle, such as when shooting product photos. Images loaded from your computer are only displayed, and are not included in the shot.

1 Select the [Compose] tab sheet in the [Remote Live

View window] and click the [ ] button in [Overlay].

2 In the dialog that appears, select the image you want to display as an overlay and click the [Open] button.

 RAW * , JPEG, HEIF, TIFF, BMP (bitmap), and GIF images can be displayed as an overlay.

* • Only RAW images with the extension “.CR2” or “.CR3” shot with a Canon camera can be displayed as an overlay.

• Even if the image has been adjusted with Digital Photo

Professional version 4.x, the overlaid image will be displayed in the condition when it was shot.

 Even with supported image file types, the display of the image as an overlay may not be possible.

 [Show overlay image] is checkmarked, and the selected image is displayed as an overlay in the [Remote Live View window].

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 The [Open] dialog box appears.

 An overlaid image (the overlay image) can be displayed enlarged/reduced, rotated, or with its composite ratio adjusted

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3 Move the camera and subject to compose your picture.

 You cannot use the Overlaid Display function in the [Zoom View] window.

 You can click [ ] to clear the overlay image. If [Retain image overlays:]

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is set to [Until application is closed], the overlay image is cleared when EU exits.

Enlarging/Reducing an Overlay Image

An image displayed as an overlay (the overlay image) can be enlarged/ reduced from 25 to 200%. Use the Enlarge/Reduce slider to set the enlargement or reduction.

Drag the Enlarge/Reduce slider left or right.

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This function cannot be used when HDR PQ is set.

 The enlargement/reduction set with the Enlarge/Reduce slider is applied to the overlaid display.

 You can also set the enlargement/reduction by entering a value directly.

 You can also move the cursor over the slider, click, and then press the <  > or <  > key on the keyboard or use the scrollwheel on your mouse to set the enlargement/reduction.

 Clicking the [ ] button resets the image to its default state.

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Rotating an Overlay Image

An image displayed as an overlay (the overlay image) can be rotated from -180° to +180°. Use the Rotate slider to set the rotation.

Drag the Rotate slider left or right.

Setting the Composite Ratio of an Overlay

Image

The composite ratio (transparency) of an image displayed as an overlay

(the overlay image) can be set from 0 to 100%. Use the Composite

Ratio slider to set the composite ratio.

Drag the Composite Ratio slider left or right.

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 The rotated angle set with the Rotate slider is applied to the overlaid display.

 You can also set the rotated angle by entering a value directly.

 You can also move the cursor over the slider, click, and then press the <  > or <  > key on the keyboard or use the scrollwheel on your mouse to set the rotated angle.

 Clicking the [ ] button resets the image to its default state.

 The composite ratio set with the Composite Ratio slider is applied to the overlaid display.

 You can also set the composite ratio by entering a value directly.

 You can also move the cursor over the slider, click, and then press the <  > or <  > key on the keyboard or use the scrollwheel on your mouse to set the composite ratio.

 Clicking the [ ] button resets the image to its default state.

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Moving an Overlay Image

An image displayed as an overlay (the overlay image) in the [Remote

Live View window] can be moved to a new position. You can also use the cursor of your mouse to enlarge/reduce or rotate the image.

1 Click the [Move overlay image] button.

Displaying a Different Overlay Image

An image displayed as an overlay (the overlay image) can be changed to another image.

1 Click the [ ] button in [Overlay].

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2 Drag the cursor of your mouse over the overlay image.

 The overlay image is moved to a new position.

 You can drag the cursor of your mouse in the [Remove Live View window] in the area outside the overlay image to rotate it.

 You can drag the cursor of your mouse in the corners of the overlay image to enlarge or reduce it.

 Clicking the [ ] button resets the image to its default state.

 The [Open] dialog box appears.

2 Select the image you want to switch to in the [Open] dialog box and click the [Open] button.

 The image that was displayed changes to the selected image.

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Hiding an Overlay Image

Hide an image displayed as an overlay (the overlay image).

1 Remove the check mark from [Show overlay image].

 The overlay image is hidden.

Setting How Long to Retain an Overlay Image

You can set how long an overlay image is retained. Set [Retain image overlays:] to [Always] to allow the selected overlay image to be applied when starting up EU again.

1 Click the [ ] button.

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 Checkmarking [Show overlay image] redisplays the overlay image.

 The [Detailed settings] dialog box appears.

2 Select how long to retain the overlay image.

 [Retain image overlays:] is set.

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Displaying Grid Lines

You can display grid lines in the [Remote Live View window] in the same way as the camera’s Live View function, to check the camera’s horizontal/vertical alignment.

1 Select the [Compose] tab sheet and checkmark

[Show grid] in [Guides].

2 Select a display method for the grid lines from the

[Grid] list box.

3

 By selecting [Customize grid], you can set the following items.

• Number of grid blocks vertically and horizontally (2-90)

• Grid line thickness (1-10)

• Grid color

• Show/hide diagonal lines

Move the camera to check its horizontal/vertical alignment.

 To hide the grid lines, remove the check mark from [Show grid].

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 Grid lines are displayed in the [Remote Live View window].

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Displaying Guide Lines

You can display guide lines in the [Remote Live View window] and locate them anywhere for alignment of the subject.

1 Select the [Compose] tab sheet and checkmark

[Show Guides] in [Guides].

 By clicking the [ ] button, you can set the following items for guide lines in the dialog box that appears.

• [Color]: Click the [Choose] button and select the color of the lines in the dialog box that appears.

• [Width]: Choose a value between 1 and 10 for the width of the guide lines.

• [Display aspect ratio while moving guides] checkbox:

Checkmark this option to display the aspect ratio indication of the center box formed by the guide lines when moving them.

• [Target ratio]: If the checkbox above is checkmarked, and you change the ratio in [Target ratio], the aspect ratio of the center box formed by the guide lines is displayed with the changed ratio.

Clicking the [OK] button completes the setting and the dialog box closes.

2 Drag the guide lines to the desired position on the screen.

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 Guide lines appear in the [Remote Live View window].

 Guide lines cannot be displayed during enlarged display.

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 You can drag vertical and horizontal line intersections to change the size of the center box formed by the guide lines and maintain the same aspect ratio.

 You can drag with the right mouse button, or hold the <Shift> key and drag with the left mouse button to move the center box formed by the guide lines and maintain the same aspect ratio and size.

 You can also enter values between 0.0 and 100.0 in the [1:] and

[2:] boxes in [Horizontal ( 0.0 - 100.0 )] and [Vertical ( 0.0 - 100.0 )] to move the guide lines.

 If the [Display aspect ratio while moving guides] checkbox is checkmarked in the dialog box that appears by clicking the

[Detailed settings] button, an aspect ratio indication and the direction toward the target ratio are displayed when moving the guide lines.

3 Move and position the camera.

 To hide the guide lines, uncheckmark [Show Guides].

Showing Guide Lines (Angled)

You can display guide lines in the [Remote Live View window], and then change them to any angle and move them to any position to match the position of a subject. The angle of a guide line appears as you move it.

1 Select the [Compose] tab sheet and checkmark

[Show Guides (Angled)] in [Guides].

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 Guide lines appear in the [Remote Live View window].

 Guide lines cannot be displayed during enlarged display.

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2 Adjust guide lines.

Drag in middle: move guide line parallelly

Drag end: change guide line to any angle

 You can drag the middle of a guide line to move it parallelly.

 You can drag the end of a guide line to change it to any angle.

 Click the [ ] button to return all guide lines displayed in step

1 to their original angles and positions.

 By clicking the [ ] button, you can set the following items for guide lines in the dialog box that appears.

• [Color]: Click the [Choose] button and select the color of the lines in the dialog box that appears.

• [Width]: Choose a value between 1 and 10 for the width of the guide lines.

• You can uncheckmark the checkbox on the left of the name of a guide line ([Horizontal1] [Horizontal2] [Vertical1] [Vertical2]) to hide each guide line.

• You can click the [ ] button on the right of the name of a guide line ([Horizontal1] [Horizontal2] [Vertical1] [Vertical2]) to return each guide line to its original angle and position.

3 Move and position the camera.

 To hide the guide lines, uncheckmark [Show Guides (Angled)].

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Power Zoom Operation

90D 80D 77D REBEL T8i 850D REBEL T7i 800D

REBEL SL3 250D 200D II REBEL SL2 200D

When a lens mounted with Power zoom adapter PZ-E1 is attached to a supported camera, you can use power zooming in the [Remote Live

View window].

1 Select the [Live View] tab and click the [PZ] button.

3 Use power zooming.

Variable speed mode

 The [Power Zoom Control] window appears.

2 Select the mode from the [Variable speed] tab or

[Constant speed] tab.

Variable speed mode Constant speed mode

Zoom lever

Speed level switch

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Zooming:

Move the zoom lever toward [W] to zoom to wide-angle.

Move the zoom lever toward [T] to zoom to telephoto.

Changing zoom speed levels:

You can change speeds with the speed level switch.

Setting this to [SLOW] provides a slow zoom, suitable for movie shooting.

Setting this to [FAST] provides a faster zoom than [SLOW].

Varying the zoom speed during zooming:

You can adjust the zoom speed with the zoom lever by the amount of its movement. Moving the lever slightly left or right provides a slow zooming. The more you move the lever to right or left side, the more the zoom speed increases.

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Variable speed mode: Zoom at changeable speeds.

Constant speed mode: Zoom at a constant speed.

 Variable speed mode is selected by default.

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Constant speed mode

Speed level switch

Zooming:

Click the [W] button to zoom to wide-angle.

Click the [T] button to zoom to telephoto.

Changing zoom speed levels:

You can change speeds with the speed level switch.

Setting this to [SLOW] provides a slow zoom, suitable for movie shooting.

Setting this to [FAST] provides a faster zoom than [SLOW].

Micro-adjusting zoom speed:

You can finely adjust the speed in one of 15 levels for either

[FAST] or [SLOW] speeds with the [Speed level] list box.

 If zooming stops, check the message that appears in the [Power

Zoom Control] window.

 Shooting a few test movies is recommended where you will perform zooming during movie shooting. Zooming during movie shooting may result in recording of changes in exposure or mechanical sound of the lens, or may cause images to be out of focus.

 For more cautions for using the power zoom adapter, refer to the power zoom adapter instruction manual.

In constant speed mode, if the mouse cursor is in either the [Power

Zoom Control] window or the [Remote Live View window], press

<W> on the keyboard for wide angle and <T> for telephoto zooming.

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Shooting by Operating the Camera

Even when remote shooting is set, you can still operate the camera and shoot – as when shooting with only the camera. Also, since the shot images are saved to your computer’s hard disk, you can shoot large quantities without having to worry about the capacity of the memory card.

1 Display the capture window

(p.33)

.

2 Press the camera’s shutter button and take a shot.

 The shot images are transferred to the computer, DPP starts up automatically, and the shot images are displayed.

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Shooting Movies

You can control your camera from EU and shoot movies from your computer screen. Note that you cannot shoot movies without a memory card in your camera.

1D X Mk III 1D X Mk II 5DS/5DS R 5D Mk IV 5D Mk III R5 R6 R RP

6D Mk II 6D 7D Mk II 90D 80D 77D REBEL T6S 760D REBEL T8i

850D REBEL T7i 800D REBEL SL3 250D 200D II REBEL SL2 200D REBEL T6i

750D REBEL T7 2000D 1500D REBEL T6 1300D REBEL T100 4000D 3000D

M6 Mk II M200 M50

1

2

Prepare for Live View shooting.

 Follow the procedure of step 1 to step 2 for “Remote Live View

Shooting”

(p.33)

.

 On 1D X Mk III 1D X Mk II 5DS/5DS R 5D Mk IV 5D Mk III 6D Mk II

6D 7D Mk II 90D 80D shooting/Movie shooting switch to <

, set your camera’s Live View

>.

Click the [ ] button.

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 You cannot operate the camera when the [ clicked. To operate the camera, click the [ close the [Remote Live View window].

] button is

] button again or

 You cannot shoot movies using Remote Live View function when

EU is wirelessly connected to 6D(WG) 6D(W) .

When setting [Movie rec. size], movie recording format, [4K HQ mode], [High Frame Rate], [Movie Crop], etc., click [Live View/

Movie func. set.], display the [Live View/Movie func. set.] window, select items as needed, and click the [OK] button.

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 The [Remote Live View window] appears.

 On 1D X Mk III 1D X Mk II 5DS/5DS R 5D Mk IV 5D Mk III R5

R6 R RP 6D Mk II 6D 7D Mk II 90D 80D

77D REBEL T6S 760D REBEL T8i 850D REBEL T7i 800D

REBEL SL3 250D 200D II REBEL SL2 200D REBEL T6i 750D

M6 Mk II M200 M50 , specify audio recording settings as needed. For specifying audio recording settings, see “Audio

Recording Setting”

(p.52) .

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 The following movie compression formats can be selected in the

[Live View/Movie func. set.] window.

(Selectable formats depend on the connected camera.)

• ALL-I (I-only)/ALL-I (For editing)/Editing (ALL-I):

Compresses one frame at a time for recording.

Although the file size will be larger than with IPB, the movie will be more suited for editing.

• IPB/IPB (Standard)/Standard (IPB)/Standard:

Compresses multiple frames at a time efficiently for recording. Since the file size will be smaller than with

ALL-I, you can shoot longer.

• IPB (Light)/Light (IPB)/Light:

Selectable when the movie recording format is set to [MP4]. The movie is recorded at bit rate lower than with IPB (Standard) resulting in a smaller file size and compatibility with a larger range of playback systems. Of the three methods available, this method allows the longest total possible movie shooting time on a card of a given capacity.

• MJPG/Motion JPEG:

Motion JPEG is used to compress the movie for recording. Without any compression between frames, each frame is compressed at a time and recorded. The compression rate is therefore low.

Also, since the image size is large with 4K quality, the file size will be large.

• RAW: The movie is recorded in the RAW format.

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 On 1D X Mk II 5D Mk IV 7D Mk II 80D , you can select the movie’s recording format.

• MOV: The movie is recorded in the MOV format (file extension:

“.MOV”). Convenient for editing with a computer.

• MP4: The movie is recorded in the MP4 format (file extension:

“.MP4”). This format is compatible with a much larger range of playback systems than the MOV format.

 On R5 , you can perform the following settings.

• 4K HQ mode

 On R5 R6

• High Frame Rate

, you can perform the following settings.

• Movie Crop

 On 80D 77D REBEL T6S 760D REBEL T8i 850D REBEL T7i 800D

REBEL SL3 250D 200D II REBEL SL2 200D , the following operations are unavailable when movie digital zoom is set on the camera.

• Remote Live View display

• Focusing with AF

• Still photo shooting

• 90D 80D 77D REBEL T8i 850D REBEL T7i 800D REBEL SL3 250D

200D II REBEL SL2 200D

Power zoom operation

 Video Snapshot shooting on RP 6D Mk II 6D 90D

80D 77D REBEL T6S 760D REBEL T8i 850D REBEL T7i

800D REBEL SL3 250D 200D II REBEL SL2 200D REBEL T6i

750D M6 Mk II M200 M50 is not available with EU.

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3 Adjust the focus

(p.43, p.45)

.

4 Click the [ ] button and begin shooting.

 At the bottom left of the [Remote Live View window], a [ ] icon and the recording time are displayed.

Recording time

 Click the [ ] button again to end shooting.

 When the [Remote Live View window] closes, the following window appears if some movie files remain to be downloaded to your computer.

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 When the 1D X Mk III R5 R6 R is connected and

Canon Log gamma (8bit) is set on the camera, the Canon Log gamma setting icon and [ ] (View Assist) button are displayed in the Remote Live View window

(p.112, p.114)

.

Canon Log gamma is a movie characteristic to attain wide dynamic range. As a result, the image displayed in the Remote

Live View window has low contrast and is somewhat dark compared to when a Picture Style is set.

If you click the [ ] (View Assist) button, the movie image will be displayed in the Remote Live View window with a conspicuous characteristic. This makes it easier to check the angle of view, details, etc.

Note that even if you click the [ ] (View Assist) button, it will not affect the movie recorded to the card. (The movie will be recorded to the card with Canon Log gamma.)

 After you click the [Download] button, the file names of the movie files appear in a list.

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1D X 1D C

1 Prepare for Live View shooting.

 Follow the procedure from step 1 to step 2 for “Remote Live View

Shooting”

(p.33)

.

2 Click [Live View/Movie func. set.].

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After specifying [Destination Folder] and [File Name], click the

[Download] button in the window, and movie files will be downloaded from the camera’s memory card to your computer.

Movie files having a check mark removed from its file name are not downloaded. When downloading movie files to your computer afterwards from the camera’s memory card, use the

method described on p.10

to p.14

of this Instruction Manual to download.

3

 The [Live View/Movie func. set.] window appears.

Select [Movies] for [LV func. setting], and select the movie recording size from the list box.

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 The following movie compression formats can be selected.

• ALL-I (I-only): Compresses one frame at a time for recording.

Although the file size will be larger than with IPB, the movie will be more suited for editing.

• IPB: Compresses multiple frames at a time efficiently for recording. Since the file size will be smaller than with ALL-I, you can shoot longer.

 1D C

• MJPG: When shooting a movie at 4K (4096 x 2160 pixels), Motion JPEG is used to compress the movie recorded.

Each frame is compressed separately and recorded without compression between frames.

The compression rate is therefore low. Since the image size is large, the file size will also be large.

 When the 1D C is connected and Canon Log gamma is set on the camera, the Canon Log gamma setting icon and [ ]

(View Assist) button are displayed in the Remote Live View window

(p.112, p.114)

.

Canon Log gamma is a movie characteristic to attain wide dynamic range. As a result, the image displayed in the Remote

Live View window has low contrast and is somewhat dark compared to when a Picture Style is set.

If you click the [ ] (View Assist) button, the movie image will be displayed in the Remote Live View window with a conspicuous characteristic. This makes it easier to check the angle of view, details, etc.

Note that even if you click the [ ] (View Assist) button, it will not affect the movie recorded to the card. (The movie will be recorded to the card with Canon Log gamma.)

4 Click the [OK] button.

 The [Live View/Movie func. set.] window closes.

5 Click [Live View shoot.].

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 The [Remote Live View window] appears.

 Specify audio recording settings as needed.

For specifying audio recording settings, see “Audio Recording

Setting”

(p.52) .

6 Adjust the focus

(p.43, p.45)

.

7 Click the [ ] button and begin shooting.

 At the bottom left of the [Remote Live View window], a [ ] icon and the recording time are displayed.

Recording time

 Click the [ ] button again to end shooting.

 When the [Remote Live View window] closes, the following window appears if some movie files remain to be downloaded to your computer.

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 After you click the [Download] button, the file names of the movie files appear in a list.

After specifying [Destination Folder] and [File Name], click the

[Download] button in the window, and movie files will be downloaded from the camera’s memory card to your computer.

Movie files having a check mark removed from its file name are not downloaded. When downloading movie files to your computer afterwards from the camera’s memory card, use the

method described on p.10

to p.14

of this Instruction Manual to download.

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Timer-controlled Shooting

Two types of timer shooting are available where the camera automatically takes shots at a specified time or a specified number.

Timer Shooting

You can automatically take a shot when the specified time elapses.

1 Display the capture window

(p.34)

.

2 Click the [ ] button.

 The [Timer shooting settings] dialog box appears.

3 Enter a delay time and click the [Start] button.

 Enter a value between 0 seconds and 99 minutes 59 seconds in one-second increments.

 The shot is taken when the specified time elapses.

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Remote Interval Timer Shooting

You can automatically take shots by setting the interval between shots and the number of shots to be taken.

1

EOS DIGITAL cameras other than 5D Mk IV

Display the capture window

(p.34)

.

RP

2 Click the [ ] button.

 The [Timer shooting settings] dialog box appears.

6D Mk II

3 Checkmark [Remote Interval timer shooting].

4 Enter the shooting interval and the number of shots.

 Enter a value between 5 seconds and 99 minutes 59 seconds in one-second increments.

 The minimum number of interval shots is two. The number of shots you can take at intervals depends on the available space on your computer’s hard disk.

5 Click the [Start] button.

 The shots are taken at the specified intervals and for the specified number of shots.

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On certain types of computer, if you set a short interval between shots and there is insufficient time to transfer and save the images, it may not be possible to take shots at the specified interval. In this case, set a longer interval between shots and take the shots again.

The shooting mode cannot be changed when the [Timer shooting settings] dialog box is displayed.

Display the [Timer shooting settings] dialog box after setting the shooting mode.

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5D Mk IV RP 6D Mk II

Display the capture window

(p.34)

.

2 Click the [ ] button.

 The [Interval timer shooting] dialog box appears.

3 Select the mode.

 Select from the following 2 modes.

[Camera function] mode:

This mode uses the camera’s interval timer shooting function.

You can perform shooting at precise intervals. Shooting at short intervals is also supported. You can also operate the camera during interval timer shooting.

[Computer control] mode:

Performs interval timer shooting using computer.

Bulb shooting is also supported.

 Click the [Camera function] or [Computer control] button.

 Either settings dialog box appears.

4 Specify settings.

 [Camera function] mode:

Enter the shooting interval and the number of shots.

• Enter a shooting interval between 1 second and 99 hours 59 minutes 59 seconds in one-second increments.

• Enter the number of shots between 01 and 99. If set to 00, there is no limit on the number of shots and shooting continues until the interval timer stops.

 [Computer control] mode:

Specify settings by the following steps.

1) Checkmark [Remote interval timer shooting].

2) Enter the shooting interval and the number of shots.

• Enter a shooting interval between 5 seconds and 99 minutes

59 seconds in one-second increments.

• The minimum number of shots is two. The number of shots you can set depends on the available space on your computer’s hard disk.

5 Click the [Start] button.

 The shots are taken at the specified intervals and for the specified number of shots.

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 In [Computer control] mode, on certain types of computer, if you set a short interval between shots and there is insufficient time to transfer and save the images, it may not be possible to take shots at the specified interval. In such a case, set a longer interval between shots and take the shots again.

 For cautions for using [Camera function] mode, refer to the description regarding interval timer shooting in the camera’s

Instruction Manual.

 The shooting mode cannot be changed when the [Timer shooting settings] dialog box is displayed.

Set the shooting mode before displaying the [Timer shooting settings].

 To end interval timer shooting while in progress:

In [Camera function] mode, click the [Stop] button in the [Interval timer] dialog box.

In [Computer control] mode, click the [Cancel] button in the [Timer shooting settings] dialog box.

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Remote Bulb Shooting

Remote Bulb Shooting

1 Display the capture window

(p.34)

.

2 Click the shooting mode icon and select [BULB].

3 Set the desired aperture.

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 Specify the following settings for cameras other than

1D X Mk II 1D X 1D C R5 R .

1D X Mk III

• For cameras with < B > (bulb) on the Mode dial, set to < B >.

• For cameras without < B > (bulb) on the Mode dial, set the

Mode dial to < M > (manual), and select [BULB] in the capture window or set the camera’s shutter speed to [BULB].

4 Click the [ ] button.

 The [Timer shooting settings] dialog box appears.

5 Enter the exposure time and click the [Start] button.

 Enter a value between 5 seconds and 99 minutes 59 seconds in one-second increments.

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You can start/end remote bulb shooting without setting an exposure time by clicking the [ ] button.

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Setting the Bulb Timer

5DS/5DS R 5D Mk IV

7D Mk II 90D 80D

R5 R6 R

77D M6 Mk II

RP 6D Mk II

You can preset the bulb exposure’s exposure time. With the bulb timer, you do not need to hold down the shutter button during the bulb exposure. This reduces camera shake. The bulb timer can be set only in the <B> (Bulb) shooting mode. It cannot be set in any other shooting mode.

1 Prepare for Live View shooting.

 Follow the procedure of step 1 and step 2 for “Remote Live View

Shooting”

(p.33)

.

2 Select [Bulb timer settings] in the [Shooting menu].

 The [Bulb timer settings] window appears.

3 Specify settings.

 Select [Enable].

 Set the exposure time. Time can be set in a range from 00:00:00 to 99:59:59.

 If you select [Disable], the bulb timer will be OFF for the next bulb shooting.

 If 00:00:00 is set for the exposure time, the bulb timer is set to

[Disable].

4 Click the [OK] button.

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 The bulb timer is set on the camera, and the [Bulb timer settings] window closes.

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Flash Shooting

From EU, you can set the camera’s flash functions, as well as EX-series

Speedlite (sold separately) compatible with flash function setting, in order to perform flash shooting.

For more details on setting items, also refer to the Instruction Manuals provided with your EX-series Speedlite and with your camera.

1 Prepare your camera and flash.

 When using an external flash, attach it on your camera.

2 Connect your camera and computer, and then start up EU

(p.8)

.

3 Click [Remote Shooting].

4 Click the [ ] button.

 The capture window appears.

 The [Flash control menu] appears.

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5 Click [Flash function settings].

Flash control menu

 The [Flash function settings] window appears.

 Displayed contents may differ depending on the connected camera.

 Select [Raise built-in flash] to use the built-in flash on 7D Mk II 80D 77D REBEL T6S 760D REBEL T7i

800D REBEL SL2 200D REBEL T6i 750D REBEL T7 2000D 1500D REBEL T6 1300D .

 To enable the wireless function for the built-in flash on 77D REBEL T6S 760D REBEL T7i 800D REBEL T6i

750D , select [EasyWireless] or [CustWireless] in [Built-in flash] on the [Flash control menu]. To disable the wireless function, select [NormalFiring].

6 Specify settings.

Flash function settings window

The window displayed differs depending on the connected camera and flash.

Check that this box is checkmarked

Click setting items, and select settings from the menu that appears *

[Wireless func.] button

Enable the wireless function, click the setting items, and then select settings from the menu that appears *

* You can also use the scroll-wheel on your mouse to select settings for items in the settings window that appears.

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7 Click the [ ] button to shoot.

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If the [Flash control] menu is displayed on the camera’s LCD monitor, EU’s [Flash function settings] window automatically closes.

 You can use modeling flash by clicking the [Modeling flash] button. You should only use modeling flash for a maximum of 10 times continuously. (For more information, refer to the Instruction

Manual provided with the flash.)

 Information displayed in the [Flash function settings] window is updated by clicking the [ ] button, so it is synchronized with the current flash settings. (Since setting changes made with the flash unit are not reflected in the [Flash function settings] window, you can click the [ ] button and update the [Flash function settings] window to match the current flash settings.)

 You can name and save the flash setting as a file separate from the image by clicking the [Save] button. You can also click the

[Load] button and load this file into EU to use it for other shooting.

 You can use flash shooting and Remote Live View shooting

(p.33)

together.

However, you cannot use modeling flash during Remote Live

View shooting.

 Settings that can be performed in the [Flash function settings] window differ depending on the flash and camera.

 The shot image is transferred to your computer and displayed in the [Quick Preview] window. Then, DPP starts up automatically.

 When the AF/MF switch button on the capture window is set to

[AF] and the cursor is moved to the [ ] button, AF/AE is executed

(p.109)

.

 You can quickly review the shot image in the [Quick Preview]

 window displayed before DPP starts up. You can also resize the

[Quick Preview] window.

You can show/hide the [Quick Preview] window by clicking the

[Other Functions] button in the capture widow and selecting

[Quick Preview] from the menu that appears.

 For a list of [Flash function settings] window functions, see

p.111

.

 You can also shoot using the <space> bar on the keyboard.

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HDR PQ Settings

1D X Mk III R5 R6

HDR stands for High Dynamic Range and refers to technology that enables expression of “a wider range of brightness” than with the conventional range. The conventional range of brightness is referred to as SDR (Standard Dynamic Range) = “standard brightness range” when compared to HDR.

The “PQ” in HDR PQ stands for Perceptual Quantization and refers to the gamma curve of the input signal for displaying HDR images.

Setting HDR PQ on the camera enables the camera to produce HDR images conforming to the PQ specification defined in ITU-R BT.2100 and SMPTE ST.2084 (with actual display depending on monitor performance).

Shots are recorded in HEIF or RAW format.

In the viewer window, the [ ] mark is displayed for HEIF images, and the [ ] mark for images shot with HDR PQ settings.

Shooting movies with HDR PQ settings is possible on some cameras.

For details on supported cameras, see the camera instruction manual.

Shooting with HDR PQ Set on the Camera

1

Display the capture window (p.34)

2 Set HDR PQ on the camera.

 Select [HDR PQ settings] in the [Shooting menu], and in the dialog box that appears, select [Enable] in the [HDR PQ] menu and click the [OK] button.

 [HDR PQ] is set on the camera.

3 Take a shot.

 For details on Remote Live View display when HDR PQ is set on the camera, see “Remote Live View Display when HDR PQ is

Set”.

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Remote Live View Display when HDR PQ is Set

If you set HDR PQ on the camera for Remote Live View shooting, the

Remote Live View window uses an HDR-PQ-capable display.

In an HDR Environment

On a Windows 10 computer with its screen set to HDR display (an HDR environment), the Remote Live View window is displayed in HDR PQ

(10-bit).

 When shooting photos, [ window.

] is displayed in the Remote Live View

In an SDR Environment

If the computer’s OS is Windows 8.1/10 * (SDR environment), images are displayed so that they approximate display in HDR PQ in an HDR environment. However, the large difference in regions that can be rendered between HDR PQ and SDR environments results in a different impression of colors and gradations.

 [ ], [ / ] are displayed in the Remote Live View window.

 You can click the [ ] button and then switch between V.Assist1/

V.Assist2 in the dialog box that appears. Any switch between

V.Assist1/V.Assist2 is also applied to the camera settings.

For details on V.Assist1 and V.Assist2, see the camera instruction manual.

* If the screen has not been set to display in HDR mode.

Images may not be displayed properly depending on display and

GPU (video card) performance.

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Editing Picture Styles Using Remote Live View Function

1D X Mk II 1D C 5D Mk IV 7D Mk II

You can start up Picture Style Editor (software for creating Picture Style files) (hereinafter PSE) from EU and link with EU’s Remote Live View function. By linking PSE with EU’s Remote Live View function, you can edit a Picture Style while viewing the editing results in real time, and adjust the image quality more efficiently while editing. Versions of PSE compatible with this function are version 1.16.20 and later.

5 Select and enter required items, and then click the

[Register] button.

 After selecting [User Def.], enter information in [Caption] and

[Copyright].

(Entry in [Caption] is essential.)

 The edited Picture Style is registered to the camera when you click the [Register] button.

1 Follow the procedure from step 1 to step 3 for

“Remote Live View Shooting”

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.

2 Click [Other Functions] and then [Edit Picture Style].

 PSE starts up and the [Edit Picture Style] window (Remote Live

View window for editing Picture Styles) appears.

3 Edit a Picture Style using PSE.

 For details on editing Picture Styles using PSE, refer to the

“Picture Style Editor Instruction Manual” (PDF electronic manual).

You cannot click the [ ] button in PSE to specify colors you want to adjust on a Remote Live View image in EU.

 The results of editing a Picture Style using PSE are shown in real time in the [Edit Picture Style] window. This allows you to edit a

Picture Style while viewing the results.

 While using this function, EU’s capture window and all camera functions are not available.

After editing is completed, it is recommended that you save the edits to your computer as a Picture Style file before going on to step 4. Picture Styles registered to the camera cannot be extracted and saved to your computer as Picture Style files. For details on saving Picture Style files, refer to the “Picture Style Editor

Instruction Manual” (PDF electronic manual).

4 Click the [Register] button in the [Edit Picture Style] window.

 The [Register Picture Style] dialog box appears.

When you finish this function and then start it up again, the message [Continue editing from last time?] appears. You can select [Yes] to continue editing the last Picture Style.

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Registering Background Music to a Camera Memory Card

RP 6D Mk II 6D 90D 80D 77D REBEL T6S Register Background Music window

760D REBEL T8i 850D REBEL T7i 800D REBEL SL3 250D

200D II REBEL SL2 200D REBEL T6i 750D REBEL T7 2000D

1500D REBEL T6 1300D REBEL T100 4000D 3000D M6 Mk II

M200

You can register WAV-format music files, saved to your computer, to the camera’s memory card as background music. Registered background music can be played together with a Video Snapshot Album or slideshow played on the camera.

1 Connect your camera and computer. Start up EU and click [Camera settings].

 The [Camera settings] window appears.

2 Click [Register Background Music].

3 Edit [Background music to register].

Adding New Music Files

 Click the [Add] button, select a music file in the [Open] dialog box that appears, and then click the [Open] button.

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 The [Register Background Music] window appears.

 When the [EOS Sample Music] folder is installed to your computer, the sample track appears in [Background music to register] the first time as EOS Sample Music.

 When the camera is in movie shooting mode, registering background music is not possible.

 A music file is added to [Background music to register].

 You can also directly drag and drop a music file saved anywhere in your computer to add it to [Background music to register].

 Music can be added only one track at a time.

 A total of 20 tracks can be added, each up to 29 minutes 59 seconds long.

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Changing the Playback Order of Music Files

 Select a music file in [Background music to register], and then click the [ ] or [ ] button.

Editing Track Names of Music Files

 Select a music file in [Background music to register], click the

[Edit Track Name] button and enter a track name up to 25 characters (single-byte). Then, click the [OK] button.

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 The order of the music files changes.

 You can also directly drag and drop music files within the

[Background music to register] to change the order.

Deleting Music Files

 Select a music file in [Background music to register], and then click the [Remove] button.

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 The track name for the music file changes.

 You can also display the [Edit Track Name] dialog box by double-clicking a music file in the [Background music to register].

Playing Music Files

 Select a music file in [Background music to register], and then click the [Play] button.

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 The music file is deleted from [Background music to register].

 The music file plays.

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Adding EOS Sample Music

 Click the [EOS Sample Music] button.

5 Click the [Close] button.

 The EOS Sample Music on your computer is added to

[Background music to register].

 This operation cannot be performed if EOS Sample Music is not installed on your computer.

4 Click the [Register] button.

 The [Register Background Music] window closes.

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 The music files in [Background music to register] are registered

(copied) to the camera’s memory card.

 Music files already registered on the camera’s memory card are overwritten as music files are registered.

 Registering music files to your camera one track at a time is not possible.

Music copied with this function may not be used without permission from the copyright holder, except for cases permitted under applicable laws, such as for personal use.

Music files meeting the following requirements may be registered to the camera’s memory card.

File format

File time limit

Music file export: WAVE (.wav, .wave) files in linear PCM

Up to 29 min. 59 sec. per one file

File number limit

Channels

Up to 20 files

2 channels

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Setting Web Services

5D Mk IV(WG) 6D Mk II 6D(WG) 6D(W) 80D(W) 77D REBEL T6S(W)

760D(W) REBEL T7i 800D REBEL SL2 200D REBEL T6i(W) 750D(W)

REBEL T7 2000D 1500D REBEL T6(W) 1300D(W) REBEL T100 4000D

3000D

How to register Web services to the camera from EU is explained here.

To use Web services, first register accounts with those Web services.

For detailed information, refer to the Web site for each Web service.

 A computer is required for specifying settings for Web services.

1 Connect your camera and computer. Start up EU and click [Camera settings].

 The [Camera settings] window appears.

 If your camera and computer are not connected, [Web Service

Settings] is not displayed.

2 Click [Web Service Settings].

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 To use this function, the EOS Web Service Registration Tool must be installed.

 To use Web services, an environment enabling Internet access

(subscription with a provider as well as installed browser software and an in-place line connection) is required.

 For version and settings information on a browser (Microsoft

Internet Explorer, etc.) for accessing Web services, check with each Web service.

 Provider connection fees and transmission fees to provider access points are incurred separately.

 Begin specifying required settings in the dialog box that appears.

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Registering IPTC Information

1D X Mk III 1D X Mk II (firmware version 1.1.0 or later) 5D Mk IV

R6 R

R5

If this function for adding IPTC * information is equipped with the camera, you can edit and register IPTC * information. IPTC information registered on the camera can be added to shot images.

IPTC information is comment information, such as captions, credits, and shooting location.

* International Press Telecommunications Council

1 Connect your camera and computer. Start up EU and click [Camera settings].

 The Camera settings window appears.

 If your camera and computer are not connected, the [Register

IPTC information] option is not displayed.

2 Click [Register IPTC information].

3 Edit and register information as needed.

 The [Register IPTC information] dialog box appears.

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 [Register IPTC information] is displayed with current camera settings entered.

Even if IPTC information is not set, [Author] and [Copyright] information are displayed if they are registered in the camera.

 Clicking the [Apply to camera] button sets the IPTC information to the camera and then also sets the camera’s Custom Function

[Add IPTC information] option to [ON] and closes the [Register

IPTC information] dialog box.

 Clicking the [Delete from camera] button deletes all IPTC information registered in the camera and then also sets the camera’s Custom Function [Add IPTC information] option to

[OFF] and closes the [Register IPTC information] dialog box.

After clicking the [Delete from camera] button, IPTC information is not added to shot images.

 You can click the [Save] button to save information displayed in the current [Register IPTC information] dialog box as an XMP file.

 You can click the [Load] button to load IPTC information saved to a file using this function.

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Network Settings

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Network Settings ..................................................... 88

System Requirements ................................................ 88

Starting Up the Network Settings Function................. 88

Specifying the Connection Setting.............................. 90

Specifying a New Setting........................................ 90

Changing Settings .................................................. 92

Deleting Settings .................................................... 93

Handling Files............................................................. 93

Saving Settings as a File ........................................ 93

Opening Files ......................................................... 94

Operating the Camera ................................................ 95

Writing Settings to the Camera............................... 95

Loading Settings from the Camera......................... 96

Deleting Settings from the Camera ........................ 97

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Network Settings

1D X Mk III R5

This function allows you to make camera network settings. You can perform the following features.

(1) Create, edit, and delete network settings

(2) Write and load network settings to and from files

(3) Write and load network settings to and from the camera

(4) LAN settings

(5) FTP settings

System Requirements

OS

Memory

Hard disk

Display

Windows 10 (Version 1607 or later), Windows 8.1

Minimum 256 MB

Minimum 100 MB of available space

1366 x 768 pixels, 16-bit color or better

Starting Up the Network Settings Function

1 Connect your camera and computer. Start up EU and click [Camera settings].

 The [Camera settings] window appears.

 If the camera and computer are not connected, the [Network settings] option does not appear.

2 Click [Network settings].

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 To use this function, the EOS Network Setting Tool must be installed.

 This function requires adequate knowledge of configuring your wired LAN and FTP server. Canon cannot provide support for configuring wired LANs or FTP servers.

 Note that Canon cannot be held liable for any loss or damage from erroneous network or FTP server settings. In addition,

Canon cannot be held liable for any other loss or damage caused by use of this function.

 When using wired LAN functions, establish appropriate security at your own risk and discretion. Canon cannot be held liable for any loss or damage caused by unauthorized access or other security breaches.

The EOS Network Setting Tool can also be started up alone.

 The network settings main window appears.

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Network Settings Main Window

Select connection setting

Connection settings

File controllers

Camera controllers

MAC address check button

Click to display MAC addresses of connected cameras and other devices in the window that appears. You can also click the

[Copy] button and copy MAC addresses.

Initialize settings button

Erases all of [Connection settings], [Comm settings], and [Function settings] saved in the software. To erase, click this button and click the [Delete] button in the dialog box that appears.

Information display

Displays information for the selected connection setting.

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Specifying the Connection Setting

Specifying a New Setting

1 Display the network settings main window

(p.88) .

2 Click the [New] button in [Connection settings].

3 Click the [New] button in [Comm settings].

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 The [Comm settings] dialog box appears.

 The [Connection settings] dialog box appears.

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4 Specify the required settings.

5 Click the [New] button in [Function settings].

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 You can perform the following settings in this dialog box.

(1) Edit the communications settings name

(2) Select the LAN setting

(3) TCP/IP setting

(4) Wireless LAN (Wi-Fi, WFT) setting

 After specifying settings, click the [Save] button to return to the

[Connection settings] dialog box.

 The [Function settings] dialog box appears.

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6 Specify the required settings.

Changing Settings

1 Display the network settings main window

(p.88) .

2 Open the settings you want to change and click the

[Change] button.

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 You can perform the following settings in this dialog box.

(1) Edit the function settings name

(2) Select the FTP mode

(3) Edit FTP / SFTP / FTPS settings

(4) Recipient server settings

• FTP server name (IP address)   setting

• Browse the save destination folder

(Click the [Browse] button to browse. After clicking the

[Browse] button, EU connects to the specified FTP server.)

 After specifying settings, click the [Save] button to return to the

[Connection settings] dialog box.

7 Click the [Save] button in the [Connection settings] dialog box to return to the network settings main window.

 The settings are saved in the software.

 The [Connection settings] dialog box appears.

3 Change settings as needed.

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Deleting Settings

1 Display the network settings main window

(p.88) .

2 Open the setting you want to delete.

3 Click the [Delete settings] button and in the window that appears, click the [Delete] button.

 The setting is deleted.

Handling Files

Saving Settings as a File

1 Display the network settings main window

(p.88) .

2 Open the settings you want to save.

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3 Click the [Save to file] button and in the dialog box that appears, specify the required settings, and click the [Save] button.

Opening Files

1 Display the network settings main window

(p.88) .

2 Click the [Open file] button and in the dialog box that appears, select the file and click the [Open] button.

 The selected settings file opens in the network settings main window.

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 Settings are saved as a NIF-format file.

 For details on writing settings to the camera, see “Writing

Settings to the Camera” (p.95)

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NIF-format files generated with this function are supported only with

1D X Mk III R5 .

You can only open NIF-format files that were generated with this function or 1D X Mk III R5 .

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Writing Settings to the Camera

1 Display the network settings main window

(p.88) .

2 Open the settings you want to write to the camera.

3 Click the [Save settings] button and in the dialog box that appears, select the [SET] file you want to write settings to, and click the [Save] button.

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 The settings are written to the camera.

 Displayed contents may differ depending on the connected camera.

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Loading Settings from the Camera

1 Display the network settings main window

(p.88) .

2 Click the [Load settings] button and in the dialog box that appears, select the [SET] file you want to load settings from, and click the [Load] button.

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 Settings appear in the network settings main window.

 Displayed contents may differ depending on the connected camera.

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Deleting Settings from the Camera

1 Display the network settings main window

(p.88) .

2 Click the [Delete settings] button in [Camera operations], and in the dialog box that appears, select the [SET] file you want to delete, and click the

[Delete] button.

 Settings are deleted from the camera.

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Preferences

Introduction

You can change each of the EU functions on each tab sheet of the preferences window to make them easier to use.

Preferences ............................................................. 99

Basic Settings............................................................. 99

Destination Folder ...................................................... 99

File Name ................................................................. 100

Remote Shooting...................................................... 100

Linked Software........................................................ 101

Time Settings............................................................ 101

Survey ...................................................................... 102

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Preferences

1 On the main window, click the [Preferences] button.

 The [Preferences] dialog box appears.

2 Specify the required settings and click the [OK] button.

 The settings are applied to EU.

Basic Settings

You can specify the operation when EU starts up.

Destination Folder

You can specify the save destination folder of images downloaded from your camera or of images shot remotely.

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 When [Show [Select and download] screen] is selected in

[Startup Action], the viewer window

(p.107)

appears.

 When [Show [Remote shooting] screen] is selected in [Startup

Action], the capture window

(p.109)

appears. (With M6

M5 M3 M10 M100 , the main window appears.)

 When [Execute [Start automatic download]] is selected in

[Startup Action], the [Save File] dialog box

(p.10)

appears and downloading to your computer begins. When all the images have been downloaded, DPP starts up automatically and the downloaded images are displayed in DPP’s main window.

 If you remove the check mark from [Automatically display Quick

Preview window], the [Quick Preview] window will no longer appear during Remote Live View shooting or when loading images.

 You can also specify a save destination folder by entering text directly in the textbox for the save destination folder.

 To specify a save destination folder, click the [Browse] button.

After you click the [Browse] button and specify a save destination folder, a subfolder is created automatically below the save destination folder you specified.

 After you checkmark [Create a subfolder in this folder and save images], a subfolder is created.

 You can select the naming rule for a generated subfolder from the list box. You can also customize the naming rule for subfolders by clicking the [Customize] button.

 If you are using the shooting date for a generated subfolder, you can specify the format (order and style for year-month-date) and dividing characters.

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File Name

You can specify the file name of images downloaded from your camera or of images shot remotely.

Remote Shooting

You can set operations performed during remote shooting.

This function cannot be used with

M100 .

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 When specifying an image’s file name, select a naming rule for the file from the list box. ([Do not modify] is selected, images are saved with the file name set in the camera.) You can also customize the naming rule for files by clicking the [Customize] button.

 You can set prefix characters, number of digits for serial numbers, and the start number individually for file names.

 If you are using the shooting date in file names, you can specify the format (order and style for year-month-date) and dividing characters.

 If you checkmark [Rotate image], you can set a function that rotates shot images regardless of the camera’s position during

shooting. Set the rotation angle in the capture window (p.109) .

 If you checkmark [Start Live View], the [Remote Live View window] automatically appears when the camera’s Live View starts up. (except

M200 M50 )

R5 R6 R RP M6 Mk II

 Is you checkmark [Stop Live View], the [Remote Live View window] automatically closes when the camera’s Live View ends.

If the camera’s Live View display is active when Remote Live

View ends, the camera’s Live View display also ends. (except

R5 R6 R RP M6 Mk II M200 M50 )

 If you checkmark [Turn on camera’s LCD monitor when Live View starts], the camera’s LCD monitor displays the image at the same time as Remote Live View starts. (except R5 R6

R RP M6 Mk II M200 M50 )

 If you checkmark [Change settings using mouse wheel on

[Remote Shooting] screen], you can use the scroll-wheel on your mouse to change settings over the capture window display/ control buttons or the [Flash function settings] window.

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Linked Software

From the list box, you can select the linked software that starts up when images are downloaded from the camera or when images are shot remotely. Also, you can register third-party software as linked software by clicking the [Register] button.

Time Settings

You can specify settings for clock time when connected to a camera.

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In the window displayed when you click the [Register] button, you can specify the type of images to be posted when linked third-party software is started up.

 When you select [Notify me if the time does not match], you can set the number of minutes, from 1 to 60 minutes, for which the camera clock and computer clock are out of sync before you are notified.

When you start up EU, the camera clock and computer clock are compared. If the time difference exceeds the set number of minutes, a notification dialog box is displayed.

 When you select [Always match the computer time], the camera is set to the computer’s time when you start up EU.

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Survey

You can change survey send settings.

 Click the [Change settings] button and change settings in the dialog box that appears.

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This reference section is intended to enhance your experience using EU.

An index is provided at the end of the chapter for you to easily find information you are looking for.

Troubleshooting ..................................................... 104

Uninstalling the Software ....................................... 106

List of Viewer Window Functions ........................... 107

List of Register Data Window Functions for Lens Data/

Lens Aberration Correction........................................ 108

List of Capture Window Functions ......................... 109

Exposure Level/AEB Level .................................. 110

List of Flash Function Settings Window

Functions ................................................................ 111

List of Remote Live View Window (Live View Tab) Functions...

112

List of Remote Live View Window (Compose Tab) Functions...

114

List of Zoom View Window Functions .................... 115

Index ...................................................................... 116

About This Instruction Manual ............................. 117

Trademarks.......................................................... 117

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Troubleshooting

If EU is not operating correctly, see the items below.

Installation could not be completed correctly

 Select an administrator-level privilege ([Computer administrator],

[Administrator], etc.) as a user setting. You cannot install the software if a user setting other than an administrator-level privilege is selected.

For detailed information on selecting an administrator-level privilege, refer to your computer User’s Manual.

EU does not start up

 When 6D(W) 6D(WG) REBEL T6S(W) 760D(W) REBEL T6i(W) 750D(W)

REBEL T7 2000D 1500D REBEL T6(W) 1300D(W) REBEL T100 4000D

3000D M6 M5 M3 M10 M100 is connected to a computer with an interface cable and the camera’s Wi-Fi setting is enabled, EU cannot start up. Disable the Wi-Fi setting and re-connect the camera and the computer.

The card reader does not detect the SD card

 Depending on the card reader and computer OS used, SDXC cards might not be correctly detected. In such a case, connect your camera and computer with an interface cable, and transfer the images to your computer.

EU and the camera are not communicating

 Click the [ ] icon on the taskbar of the desktop, select [Exit] on the window displayed, and double-click the [EOS Utility] icon on the desktop to start up EU.

 EU does not operate correctly on a computer if its system requirements are not met. Use EU on a computer with compatible system requirements

(p.2)

.

 Push the plug of the interface cable all the way into the socket. Loose connections can cause faults and malfunctions

(p.7)

.

 Check that the camera’s power is turned on

(p.8)

.

 EU and the camera may not communicate normally with a cable other than the EOS DIGITAL camera-dedicated Canon interface cable

(p.7)

.

 Connect your camera and computer directly with an interface cable.

Do not connect the camera via a hub; doing so may prevent EU and your camera from communicating normally.

 If you connect multiple USB devices (not including the mouse or keyboard) to your computer, the camera may not communicate normally. If the camera cannot communicate normally, disconnect

USB devices other than the mouse or keyboard from your computer.

 Do not connect more than one camera to the same computer. Two or more cameras may not operate normally.

 Do not connect your camera with the computer while performing

“Linked shooting” with a WFT series Wireless File Transmitter (sold separately). Your camera may not operate normally.

 If there is insufficient charge left in the camera battery, the camera cannot communicate with EU. Replace with a fully charged battery.

Your camera may be able to use a household power outlet by using accessories (sold separately). For details, refer to the Instruction

Manual provided with your camera. Your computer does not supply power to the camera through an interface cable.

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Communication between EU and the camera disconnected

 If you do not perform any operation while the camera and computer are connected, depending on the computer system, a confirmation message may appear on the screen asking whether you wish to continue communicating with the camera. If you do not perform an operation while this message appears, communication with your camera is discontinued and EU shuts down. In this case, turn the camera’s power switch to < OFF >, then again to < ON > and start up

EU.

 Do not put your computer to sleep mode while it is connected to the camera. If your computer goes into sleep mode, never disconnect the interface cable while your computer is still in sleep mode. Always wake your computer up while it is still connected to the camera.

Depending on the type of computer, disconnecting the interface cable while your computer is in sleep mode could prevent the computer from waking up correctly. Refer to the computer User’s Manual for more information on sleep mode.

A non-Canon flash does not fire during

Remote Live View shooting

 When a non-Canon flash is mounted on the camera for Remote Live

View shooting, set [Silent LV shoot.] in the camera to [Disable].

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Uninstalling the Software

 Click the [ ] icon on the taskbar of the desktop and select [Quit].

 Before starting the software uninstallation, exit all programs you are using.

 Log in under the Administrator privileges when uninstalling the software.

 Uninstall the software according to the OS software uninstalling method.

Uninstallation of the five software packages below is required.

• Canon Utilities EOS Network Setting Tool

• Canon Utilities EOS Lens Registration Tool

• Canon Utilities EOS Utility 2

• Canon Utilities EOS Utility 3

• Canon Utilities EOS Web Service Registration Tool

 To prevent computer malfunctions, always restart your computer after you have uninstalled the software. Also, reinstalling the software without first restarting your computer is likely to result in computer malfunctions.

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List of Viewer Window Functions

(p.12)

List view

Switches the recording media

Thumbnail view

Information display *2

Protect icon Changes the thumbnail order

Date filter

Selects the condition of the image

Invert selection

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Recording media folder hierarchy

Show only selected images

Audio recording icon

Rating icon *1

Images already transferred to computer icon

HDR PQ mark

Bracketing icon

Focus bracketing mark

Check mark

(p.12)

Movie

Photo

Dual Pixel RAW image icon

Recording time

Image display size

Deletes the image

Downloads the images to the computer

Information display

*2

*1 Ratings set on the camera, or Digital Photo Professional Ver. 3.9 or later are displayed.

However, the [Reject] rating is not displayed. Also, ratings cannot be set with EU.

*2

Exits EU

Displays the main window

Displays the [Preferences] window

You can select and display the following information.

[Date/time]

[Shooting information]

[Size]

Selecting [Date/time] displays the date and time when the file was created.

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List of Register Data Window Functions for Lens Data/Lens Aberration Correction

(p.19)

 For information on the window for registering lens aberration correction data in the

R RP M6 Mk II M200 M50 , see

p.22

.

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Displays lenses selected in [Select a lens category] by category *

Displays only the registered lenses

No. of lenses registered in the camera/No. of lenses that can be registered

The window displayed differs depending on the camera to be connected.

 Lens names displayed in the [Register lens data]/[Register lens aberration correction data] window may be partially shortened depending on the lens type. Note that you do not have to register correction data for an EF-M lens.

 Depending on the camera to be connected, lens model names with which the check mark cannot be removed may be displayed in the [Register lens data]/[Register lens aberration correction data] window. This indicates that it is not necessary to register the correction data for the respective lenses to the camera.

* If 1D X Mk II 5D Mk IV is connected, the following are also displayed

(p.20)

.

- Download status of DLO lens data to the computer

- Registered status of DLO lens data to the camera

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List of Capture Window Functions

 Displayed items differ depending on the model and settings of the camera connected.

 For *

1

to *

11

explanations, see the next page .

Flash ready * 2

Displays Dual Pixel RAW shooting * 11

Bracketing *

9

Power status *

1

Number of possible shots

Drive mode

Shooting mode * 10

White balance

Metering mode

Mirror lockup

Exposure Level/AEB Level

(See

next page for details)

Displays the [Shooting menu]

(p.27)

AF mode

Warning lamp * 3

Rotates shot images *

4

Shoot button *

5

(p.37)

AF/MF switch button *

6

Save destination for shot images

Shutter speed

Aperture

ISO speed

Image recording quality

Save destinations for shot images * 7

Displays the [Timer shooting settings] window

(p.72, p.74)

Displays [Flash control menu]

(p.76, p.111)

Displays the [Set-up menu]

(p.35)

Displays the [Remote Live View window] (Movie) *

(p.66, p.68)

8

Displays the [Remote Live View window]

(p.36, p.112)

Displays the [Preferences] window

(p.99)

Displays the main window

(p.8)

Displays the viewer window

(p.12, p.107)

Shows/hides the [Quick Preview] window

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*

1

* 2

* 8

*

9

*

*

*

*

*

3

4

5

6

7

When using the battery, the charge level is displayed.

Appears after flash charging is complete and the cursor is moved to the Shoot button.

Turns green when shooting was successful. Turns red when shooting was unsuccessful or is impossible. Also blinks during countdown for self-timer shooting.

Each time you click the button, the shot image rotates 90 degrees.

To make this function available, checkmark [Rotate image] in preferences ([Remote Shooting] tab sheet)

(p.100)

.

When the AF/MF switch button is set to [AF], AF/AE is performed when the cursor is moved to the Shoot button.

Even when it is set to [MF], “AF” appears in the shooting information for the shot image.

You can select the destination where the images are to be saved. In movie mode, shot movies are saved only to the camera’s memory card.

Not displayed on 1D X 1D C .

During HDR (High Dynamic Range) shooting on 5DS/5DS R

5D Mk IV 5D Mk III R5

6D 7D Mk II 90D shooting on 6D 90D

R6

80D

R RP 6D Mk II

, during [HDR Backlight Control]

80D 77D REBEL T6S 760D

REBEL T8i 850D REBEL T7i 800D REBEL SL2 200D REBEL T6i

750D M6 Mk II M200 M50 , or during shooting with

Creative filter set to [HDR art standard], [HDR art vivid], [HDR art bold], or [HDR art embossed] on

M200 M50

90D

, the icon is displayed as [

When [Multi Shot Noise Reduction] is set on

80D M6 Mk II

].

5DS/5DS R 5D Mk IV

R5

90D

R6

80D

R

77D

RP 6D Mk II 6D 7D Mk II

REBEL T6S 760D REBEL T8i 850D

REBEL T7i 800D REBEL SL3 250D 200D II REBEL SL2 200D

REBEL T6i 750D M6 Mk II M200 M50 , the icon is displayed as [ ].

*

10

* 11

You can set Custom shooting mode.

Displays when shooting in Dual Pixel RAW.

Exposure Level/AEB Level

 The display changes as follows by clicking the Exposure level/AEB level item.

Exposure level adjustment

Darkest exposure

1 level darker

Brightest exposure

1 level brighter

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Narrow setting range 1 level

Setting width 0

AEB level setting

Widen setting range 1 level

Maximum setting range

When the AEB bracketing setting exceeds the displayable range, [ ],

[ ] marks are displayed to show there are bracketing indicators beyond the scale.

 Display appears as follows if [2 shots] is set for AEB shooting.

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Exposure level can be set by clicking with your mouse. If a value outside the maximum setting range is clicked, exposure is set to the nearest settable value.

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List of Flash Function Settings Window Functions

(p.76)

Zoom/focal length

Flash metering

MULTI flash frequency

MULTI flash count

Flash mode

Syncro setting * 1

Channel

Sender flash ON/OFF

Flash output level during wireless setting *

2

/

Flash exposure compensation amount during wireless setting * 2

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Settings update button

Flash exposure compensation amount /

Flash output level *

2

Wireless function button

Wireless radio ID

Flash ratio

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[Modeling flash] button

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[Save] button

The window displayed differs depending on the connected camera and flash.

[Load] button

*1 1st curtain sync/ 2nd curtain sync/ Hi-speed sync

*2 Displayed information differs depending on the settings. For more details on settings, also refer to the Instruction Manual provided with your EX-series Speedlite or camera.

111

List of Remote Live View Window (Live View Tab) Functions

(p.33)

Enlargement display frame Sets the color temperature Controllers 1

AF point

Movie recording time

Movie recording in progress icon

Movie compression format

Frame rate

Movie recording size

Starts/stops movie recording

90D 80D 77D REBEL T8i

850D REBEL T7i 800D

REBEL SL3 250D 200D II

REBEL SL2 200D Power zoom button

(p.63)

Selects the white balance

(p.49)

Click white balance

AF mode

(p.45 to p.48)

Lens drive

(p.44)

Checks the depth of field

(p.49)

Displays Canon Log gamma setting *

3

Recording level settings

(p.52)

Displays Creative filter settings *4

View Assist button * 3

Show/hide electronic level

(p.50)

Auto rotation button *

1

Shows/hides the image enlargement display frame

Sets the aspect ratio

(p.51)

Shows HDR PQ settings

(p.80)

Shows/hides the AF points

Rotates the image *

2

Controllers 2

Shows electronic shutter on *6

Histogram display

Shows/hides the controllers 1

Closes the window

Display magnification *

5

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*

1

When automatic rotation is set, the [Remote Live View window] display also rotates automatically to match the camera’s rotation when it is detected that the camera is held vertically.

*

*

2

3

When [ ] is set to ON, the [ to rotate images.

Displayed only when the

] [

1D X Mk III 1D C

] buttons cannot be used

R5 R6 is connected and Canon Log gamma is set on the camera. (For

R

R , when 8bit is set.)

If connected to 1D X Mk III R5 and HDR PQ is set on the camera,

[ ] is displayed

(p.80)

.

*4

Displayed only when the 90D 80D 77D REBEL T6S 760D

REBEL T8i 850D REBEL T7i 800D REBEL SL3 250D 200D II REBEL SL2

200D REBEL T6i 750D M6 Mk II M200 M50 is connected and

Creative filter is set on the camera.

*

5

*6

The selectable display magnification differs depending on the connected camera.

Displayed when the set in [Shutter mode].

R5 R6 is connected and [Electronic] is

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List of Remote Live View Window (Compose Tab) Functions

(p.54)

Overlay image filename Overlay image controllers

(p.54 to p.58)

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- Show grid

- Show guide lines

- Show guide lines (angled)

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114

List of Zoom View Window Functions

(p.44)

Moves the display position Sets the color temperature Controllers 1

Moves the display position

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Selects the white balance

(p.49)

Click white balance

AF mode

(p.45 to p.48)

Lens drive

(p.44)

Checks the depth of field

(p.49)

Shows/hides the controllers 1

Moves the display position

Magnified display position

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Moves the display position

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Closes the window

Display magnification

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Rotates the image

Controllers 2

AF point show/hide

115

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A

Adjusting the Horizontal Alignment of the Camera

(Remote Live View Shooting) ............................................................. 50

Adjusting the Vertical Alignment of the Camera

(Remote Live View Shooting) ............................................................. 50

Adjusting the White Balance ............................................................... 31

Applying Personal White Balance....................................................... 25

B

Basic Settings (Preferences) .............................................................. 99

Bulb Timer........................................................................................... 75

C

Capture Window ............................................................................... 109

Flash Control Menu ...................................................................... 77

Shooting Menu ............................................................................. 28

Changing the Aspect Ratio (Remote Live View Shooting).................. 51

Changing the White Balance in the Remote Live View Window

(Remote Live View Shooting) ............................................................. 49

Checking the Depth of Field and Exposure

(Remote Live View Shooting) ............................................................. 49

Clarity.................................................................................................. 41

Connecting the Camera to Your Computer........................................... 7

D

Destination Folder Settings (Preferences) .......................................... 99

Downloading All the Images in a Single Operation............................. 10

Downloading Selected Images ........................................................... 11

E

Exiting the EOS Utility......................................................................... 14

F

File Name Settings (Preferences)..................................................... 100

Flash Control Menu (Capture Window)............................................... 77

Flash function settings Window ........................................................ 111

Flash shooting..................................................................................... 76

Focusing Automatically (Using AF) (Remote Live View Shooting) ..... 45

Focusing in Face Detection Live Mode (Remote Live View Shooting) 47

Focusing in Live Mode (Remote Live View Shooting) ......................... 46

Focusing in Quick Mode (Remote Live View Shooting) ...................... 45

Focusing Manually (Remote Live View Shooting) ............................... 43

Focusing Using AF .............................................................................. 45

H

HDR PQ............................................................................................... 79

L

Linked Software Settings (Preferences) ............................................

101

N

Network Settings ................................................................................. 88

Handling Files ............................................................................... 93

Operating the Camera .................................................................. 95

Specifying the Connection Setting ................................................ 90

Starting Up the Network Settings Function ................................... 88

System Requirements................................................................... 88

O

Overlaid Display Function (Remote Live View Shooting) .................... 54

P

Power Zoom Operation ....................................................................... 63

R

Register Lens Data/Lens Aberration Correction Data Window .........

108

Registering Background Music to a Camera Memory Card ................ 82

Registering IPTC Information .............................................................. 86

Remote Bulb Shooting......................................................................... 74

Remote Interval Timer Shooting.......................................................... 72

Remote Live View Shooting ................................................................ 33

Remote Live View Window.......................................................... 36, 112

Remote Live View Window Functions ................................................. 43

Adjusting the Horizontal Alignment of the Camera ....................... 50

Adjusting the Vertical Alignment of the Camera ........................... 50

Changing the Aspect Ratio ........................................................... 51

Changing the White Balance in the Remote Live View Window... 49

Checking the Depth of Field and Exposure .................................. 49

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Focusing Automatically (Using AF) .............................................. 45

Focusing in Face Detection Live Mode ........................................ 47

Focusing in Live Mode ................................................................. 46

Focusing in Quick Mode............................................................... 45

Focusing Manually ....................................................................... 43

Overlaid Display Function ............................................................ 54

Remote Shooting Settings (Preferences) ......................................... 100

S

Setting JPEG/HEIF Quality ................................................................. 30

Setting Picture Styles.......................................................................... 29

Setting Web Services.......................................................................... 85

Shooting by Operating the Camera .................................................... 65

Shooting Menu (Capture Window)...................................................... 28

Shooting Movies ................................................................................. 66

Specifying Preferences ....................................................................... 99

Basic Settings............................................................................... 99

Destination Folder Settings .......................................................... 99

File Name Settings ..................................................................... 100

Linked Software Settings............................................................ 101

Remote Shooting Settings.......................................................... 100

Time Settings ............................................................................. 101

Starting up EOS Utility .......................................................................... 8

Supported Camera................................................................................ 3

System Requirements........................................................................... 2

T

Time Settings (Preferences) ............................................................. 101

Timer Shooting.................................................................................... 72

U

Uninstalling the Software .................................................................. 106

V

Viewer Window ...........................................................................

12, 107

Z

Zoom View Window ....................................................................

44, 115

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