CANON POWERSHOT ZOOM User Manual

Advanced User Guide  
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CT2-D116-A  
© CANON INC. 2020  
What You Can Do Wirelessly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66  
Camera Connect Communication from Smartphones. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67  
Ending Connections or Reconnecting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82  
Wi-Fi Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84  
Bluetooth Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85  
GPS Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86  
Troubleshooting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88  
Clearing Wireless Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92  
Set-up. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93  
Date/Time/Zone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94  
Power Saving. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99  
Video System. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101  
Language. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102  
Resetting the Camera. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103  
Other Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104  
Reference. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105  
Troubleshooting Guide. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106  
Error Codes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111  
Information Display. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112  
Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114  
Before Disposal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121  
Trademarks and Licensing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124  
Introduction  
Read before you start shooting  
To avoid shooting problems and accidents, first read the Safety Instructions and Handling  
Precautions. Also read this Advanced User Guide carefully to ensure that you use the  
camera correctly.  
Take some test shots, and understand about product liability  
After shooting, play images back and check whether they have been properly recorded. If  
the camera or memory card is faulty and the images cannot be recorded or downloaded to a  
computer, Canon cannot be held liable for any loss or inconvenience caused.  
Copyrights  
Unauthorized public use of images captured with the camera that include copyrighted  
subjects may be prohibited by law. Also be aware that certain public performances,  
exhibitions, etc. may prohibit photography even for private enjoyment.  
Firmware version  
Update the firmware by downloading the latest version from the Canon website. Updating  
the firmware will automatically turn the camera off.  
Connecting other devices  
Use the included interface cable or a Canon cable when connecting the camera to a  
computer or other device.  
Package Contents  
Instruction Manuals  
Steps to Use the Camera Immediately  
About This Guide  
Compatible Cards  
Safety Instructions  
Handling Precautions  
Part Names  
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Package Contents  
Before use, make sure the following items are included in the package. If anything is  
missing, contact your dealer.  
Camera  
Wrist strap  
Interface cable  
A memory card ( ) is not included.  
The battery is built into the camera.  
Be careful not to lose any of these items.  
Caution  
The transmission rate with the included interface cable is equivalent to Hi-Speed  
USB (USB 2.0).  
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Instruction Manuals  
The Instruction Manual, which describes camera features and provides instructions  
up to turning the camera on, is included with the camera.  
Advanced User Guide  
Complete instructions are provided in this Advanced User Guide.  
For the latest Advanced User Guide, refer to the following website.  
https://cam.start.canon/C008/  
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Steps to Use the Camera Immediately  
Charge the camera ( ).  
1.  
Charge the camera initially before use ( ).  
Insert a card ( ).  
2.  
Turn the camera on ( ).  
3.  
Press the < > button.  
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Adjust the viewfinder ( ).  
4.  
5.  
6.  
Turn the dioptric adjustment dial until the image in the viewfinder looks  
the sharpest.  
Zoom in.  
Each press of the <  
levels.  
> button switches between three zoom  
Focus on the subject ( ).  
Look through the viewfinder and center the subject on the screen.  
Press the shutter button halfway, and the camera will focus on the  
subject.  
To shoot, press the shutter button completely.  
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Review the picture.  
7.  
Press the <  
> button, then select the [  
: Play] menu ( ).  
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About This Guide  
Icons in This Guide  
Basic Assumptions for Operational Instructions and Sample Photos  
Icons in This Guide  
Indicates the Set button.  
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>
In reference to buttons or setting positions, the guide also uses the same icons or  
display items found on camera buttons and in the viewfinder.  
Links to pages with related topics.  
Warning to prevent shooting problems.  
Supplemental information.  
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Basic Assumptions for Operational Instructions and  
Sample Photos  
Instructions apply to the camera with the power on ( ).  
It is assumed that all menu settings are set to defaults.  
Sample photos in this guide are only for illustration.  
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Compatible Cards  
In this guide, all supported memory cards are simply referred to as “the card.”  
The following cards can be used with the camera regardless of capacity. If the card is new  
or was previously formatted (initialized) by another camera or computer, format the  
card with this camera ( ).  
microSD / microSDHC / microSDXC memory cards  
* SD speed class compatible.  
* UHS speed class compatible.  
* UHS-I compatible.  
Cards That Can Record Movies  
When recording movies, use a card with ample performance (fast enough writing and  
reading speeds) for the movie recording quality ( ).  
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Safety Instructions  
Be sure to read these instructions in order to operate the product safely.  
Follow these instructions to prevent injury or harm to the operator of the product or others.  
Denotes the risk of serious injury or death.  
WARNING:  
Keep the product out of the reach of young children.  
A strap wrapped around a person’s neck may result in strangulation.  
The parts or provided items of cameras or accessories are dangerous if swallowed. If  
swallowed, seek immediate medical assistance.  
Use only power sources specified in this Advanced User Guide for use with the product.  
Do not disassemble or modify the product.  
Do not expose the product to strong shocks or vibration.  
Do not touch any exposed internal parts.  
Stop using the product in any case of unusual circumstances such as the presence of  
smoke or a strange smell.  
Do not use organic solvents such as alcohol, benzine or paint thinner to clean the  
product.  
Do not get the product wet. Do not insert foreign objects or liquids into the product.  
Do not use the product where flammable gases may be present.  
This may cause electric shock, explosion or fire.  
Do not touch the product connected to a power outlet during lightning storms.  
This may cause electric shock.  
Observe the following instructions when using a battery charger or AC adapter.  
• Periodically remove any dust buildup from the power plug and power outlet using a  
dry cloth.  
• Do not plug in or unplug the product with wet hands.  
• Do not use the product if the power plug is not fully inserted into the power outlet.  
• Do not expose the power plug and terminals to dirt or let them come into contact  
with metallic pins or other metal objects.  
• Do not touch the battery charger or AC adapter connected to a power outlet during  
lightning storms.  
Do not wrap the product in cloth or other materials when in use or shortly after use when  
the product is still warm in temperature.  
Do not leave the product connected to a power source for long periods of time.  
Do not charge batteries/battery packs at temperatures outside the range of 5 - 40 °C (41  
- 104 °F).  
This may cause electric shock, explosion or fire.  
Do not allow the product to maintain contact with the same area of skin for extended  
periods of time during use.  
This may result in low-temperature contact burns, including skin redness and blistering,  
even if the product does not feel hot.  
Follow any indications to turn off the product in places where its use is forbidden.  
Not doing so may cause other equipment to malfunction due to the effect of electromagnetic  
waves and even result in accidents.  
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Follow the cautions below. Otherwise  
physical injury or property damage may  
result.  
CAUTION:  
Do not look through the viewfinder for extended periods of time.  
This may induce symptoms similar to motion sickness. In such a case, stop using the  
product immediately and rest for a while before resuming use.  
Do not leave the product in places exposed to extremely high or low temperatures.  
The product may become extremely hot/cold and cause burns or injury when touched.  
Strap is intended for use on the body only. Hanging the strap with any product attached  
on a hook or other object may damage the product. Also, do not shake the product or  
expose the product to strong impacts.  
Do not apply strong pressure on the lens or allow an object to hit it.  
This may cause injury or damage to the product.  
If any abnormal skin reaction or irritation occurs during or following the use of this  
product, refrain from further use and get medical advice/attention.  
Do not touch the card immediately after extended use.  
The card may be hot, which may cause burns.  
During use, do not touch the terminal or surrounding area for an extended period if the  
terminal cover is open.  
This may cause low-temperature burns.  
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Handling Precautions  
Camera care  
This camera is a precision instrument. Do not drop it or subject it to physical shock.  
The camera is not waterproof and cannot be used underwater. If the camera gets wet,  
contact a Canon Service Center immediately. Wipe off any water droplets with a clean,  
dry cloth, and if the camera is exposed to salty air, wipe it off with a clean, well-wrung  
wet cloth.  
If water gets on the camera, wipe it off with a dry and clean cloth. If dirt, dust, or salt gets  
on the camera, wipe it off with a clean, well-wrung wet cloth.  
Using the camera in dusty or dirty locations may lead to damage.  
Cleaning the camera after use is recommended. Allowing dirt, dust, water, or salt to  
remain on the camera may cause a malfunction.  
Never leave the camera near anything having a strong magnetic field such as a magnet  
or electric motor. Also, avoid using or leaving the camera near anything emitting strong  
radio waves, such as a large antenna. Strong magnetic fields can cause camera  
malfunction or destroy image data.  
Do not leave the camera in excessive heat, such as in a car in direct sunlight. High  
temperatures can cause the camera to malfunction.  
The camera contains precision electronic circuitry. Never attempt to disassemble the  
camera yourself.  
If the camera is suddenly brought in from the cold into a warm room, condensation may  
form on the camera and internal parts. To prevent condensation, first put the camera in  
a sealed plastic bag and let it adjust to the warmer temperature before taking it out of  
the bag.  
If condensation forms on the camera, to avoid damage, do not use the camera or  
remove the card. Turn the camera off and wait until the moisture has fully evaporated  
before resuming use. Even after the camera is completely dry, if it is still internally cold,  
do not remove the card until the camera has adjusted to the ambient temperature.  
If the camera will not be used for an extended period, store it in a cool, dry, well-  
ventilated location. Even while the camera is in storage, press the shutter button a few  
times once in a while to check that the camera is still working.  
Avoid storing the camera where there are chemicals that result in rust and corrosion  
such as in a chemical lab.  
If the camera has not been used for an extended period, test all its functions before  
using it. If you have not used the camera for some time or if there is an important shoot  
such as a foreign trip coming up, have the camera checked by your nearest Canon  
Service Center or check the camera yourself and make sure it is working properly.  
The camera may become hot after repeated continuous shooting or still photo/movie  
shooting over an extended period. This is not a malfunction.  
If there is a bright light source inside or outside the image area, ghosting may occur.  
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Viewfinder  
Although the viewfinder is produced under extremely high-precision manufacturing  
conditions and more than 99.99% of the pixels meet design specifications, 0.01% or  
fewer pixels may be defective or appear as red or black dots. This does not indicate  
damage. They do not affect the images recorded.  
Cards  
To protect the card and its recorded data, note the following:  
Do not drop, bend, or wet the card. Do not subject it to excessive force, physical shock,  
or vibration.  
Do not touch the card’s electronic contacts with your fingers or anything metallic.  
Do not affix any stickers, etc. on the card.  
Do not store or use the card near anything that has a strong magnetic field, such as a  
television, speakers, or magnets. Also avoid places prone to having static electricity.  
Do not leave the card in direct sunlight or near a heat source.  
Store the card in a case.  
Do not store the card in hot, dusty, or humid locations.  
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Part Names  
Attaching the Strap  
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(1)  
(2)  
(3)  
(4)  
(5)  
(6)  
(7)  
(8)  
(9)  
(10)  
Lens  
Microphone  
Card/terminal cover  
<
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> Card slot  
> Digital terminal  
Electronic viewfinder  
Viewfinder sensor  
<
<
<
> Power button  
> Focal length switching/Set button  
> Menu button  
/
(11) Viewfinder eyepiece  
(12) Dioptric adjustment dial  
(13)  
(14) Indicator lamp  
(15) > Movie shooting/Down/Right button  
(16) Strap mount  
<
> Shutter/Up/Left button  
<
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Attaching the Strap  
Attach the included wrist strap to the camera strap mount.  
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Preparation and Basic Operations  
This chapter describes preparatory steps before you start shooting and the basic camera  
operations.  
Charging the Camera  
Inserting/Removing Cards  
Turning on the Power  
Basic Operations  
Menu Operations and Settings  
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Charging the Camera  
Charge the camera.  
1.  
Use the interface cable provided to connect the digital terminal on the  
camera to the power adapter (sold separately) to charge the camera.  
After charging begins, the indicator lamp turns orange.  
The indicator lamp goes off after charging is finished.  
Charging the camera when it is fully depleted takes approx. 1 hr. and 50 min. at  
room temperature (23°C/73°F). The time required to charge the battery will vary greatly  
depending on the ambient temperature and the battery’s remaining capacity.  
For safety, charging in low temperatures (5–10°C/41–50°F) takes longer.  
The camera can also be used while plugged in for charging.  
Caution  
Charging and powering may stop if the camera becomes hot.  
Note  
For charging and powering the camera, an optional USB Power Adapter PD-E1 is  
recommended. Some commercially available power adapters (USB Type-C Power  
Delivery, with an output voltage/current of at least 9V DC/2A) have also been  
confirmed to work with the camera. For details, check the Canon website.  
The camera is not fully charged when you receive it.  
Charge the battery before use.  
Charge the camera on the day you will use it or the day before.  
The built-in battery will gradually lose its charge, even if it is not used.  
Use the camera where the temperature is 0–35°C (32–95°F).  
For optimal camera performance, use where the ambient temperature is 0–35°C (32–  
95°F). Lower temperatures may temporarily reduce the performance and life of the built-  
in battery. Higher temperatures may prevent continuous shooting if the camera becomes  
hot.  
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Inserting/Removing Cards  
Insertion  
Removal  
Caution  
Use of memory cards other than microSD / microSDHC / microSDXC cards is not  
supported.  
Note  
The number of shots available varies depending on the card’s free space.  
Reattach the card/terminal cover as shown below if it comes off.  
Insertion  
Open the cover.  
1.  
After opening the card/terminal cover, flip it over to the right.  
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Insert the card.  
2.  
3.  
Insert the card with the label facing you. Inserting cards the wrong  
way may damage the camera.  
Close the cover.  
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Removal  
Open the cover.  
1.  
Turn the camera off ( ).  
After making sure the indicator lamp is off, open the cover and flip  
it over to the right.  
Remove the card.  
2.  
Press the card in to eject it.  
Pull the card straight out, then close the cover.  
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Caution  
A lit indicator lamp indicates that the camera is writing to, reading from,  
erasing from, or transferring data to the card. Do not open the card/terminal  
cover at this time. To avoid image data corruption and damage to cards or  
the camera, never do any of the following while the indicator lamp is lit.  
Removing the card  
Shaking or striking the camera  
If a card-related error message appears in the viewfinder, remove and reinsert the  
card. If the error persists, use a different card.  
If you can transfer images on the card to a computer, transfer all the images and  
then format the card with the camera ( ). The card may then return to normal.  
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Turning on the Power  
Setting the Date, Time, and Time Zone  
Changing the Interface Language  
To turn the camera on, press the < > button. Press it again to turn the camera off.  
Setting the Date, Time, and Time Zone  
If the date/time/zone screen appears when you turn the camera on, see Date/Time/Zone.  
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Changing the Interface Language  
To change the interface language, see Language.  
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Basic Operations  
Adjusting the Viewfinder  
Holding the Camera  
Zoom Button  
Shutter Button  
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Adjusting the Viewfinder  
Adjust the dioptric adjustment dial.  
1.  
Look through the viewfinder and turn the dioptric adjustment dial until  
the image appears sharp.  
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Holding the Camera  
The camera can be held in a variety of ways to suit how you will use it.  
Wearing the Strap  
Place the strap around your wrist before you hold the camera.  
After the strap is around your wrist, keep it between your thumb and index finger in use.  
Holding the camera for viewing  
Gently hold the front of the camera.  
Holding the camera securely for viewing  
Securely hold the camera with your fingers around it.  
Rest your index finger lightly on the <  
> button.  
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Holding the camera for shooting  
Securely hold the camera with your fingers around it.  
Rest your index finger lightly on the <  
Use your thumb to control the <  
> button.  
> button.  
>/<  
Holding the camera securely for shooting  
Securely hold the camera with your fingers around it.  
With your other hand, support the camera from below.  
Rest your index finger lightly on the <  
Use your thumb to control the <  
> button.  
> button.  
>/<  
Rest your arms and elbows lightly against the front of your body.  
Hold the camera near your face and look through the viewfinder.  
Note  
You can hold the camera in either hand and look through the viewfinder with either  
eye.  
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Zoom Button  
Each press of the <  
> button switches between three zoom levels.  
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Shutter Button  
The shutter button has two steps. You can press the shutter button halfway. Then you can  
further press the shutter button completely.  
Pressing halfway  
Activates autofocusing.  
Pressing completely (only for still photo shooting)  
This action shoots.  
Preventing camera shake  
• Hold the camera still, as shown in Holding the Camera.  
• In still photo shooting, press the shutter button halfway to focus, then slowly press  
the shutter button completely.  
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Menu Operations and Settings  
Menu Screen  
Menu Setting Procedure  
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Menu Screen  
(1)  
(2)  
(3)  
(4)  
(5)  
(6)  
(7)  
Main tabs  
Menu items  
: Shooting  
: Playback  
: Wireless communication  
: Set-up  
Menu settings  
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Menu Setting Procedure  
Display the menu screen.  
1.  
Press the <  
> button to display the menu screen.  
Select an item.  
2.  
Press the <  
> or <  
> button to select an item, then press  
<
>.  
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Select an option.  
3.  
Press the <  
> or <  
> button to select an option.  
The current setting is indicated in blue.  
Set the option.  
4.  
Press <  
> to set it.  
Exit the setting.  
5.  
Press the <  
> button.  
Note  
The description of menu functions hereafter assumes that you have pressed the  
> button to display the menu screen.  
To cancel the operation, press the < > button.  
<
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Shooting and Recording  
This chapter describes shooting and introduces menu settings on the shooting ([ ]) tab.  
Using the Camera as a Monocular  
Still Photo Shooting  
Movie Recording  
Exposure Compensation  
Selecting the AF Method  
Continuous AF  
Drive Mode  
Movie Recording Size  
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Using the Camera as a Monocular  
Zoom in.  
1.  
Each press of the <  
levels.  
> button switches between three zoom  
Focus on the subject.  
2.  
Press the shutter button halfway to focus.  
Note  
The camera turns off automatically if left idle for the time set in [ : Viewfinder off]  
).  
(
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Still Photo Shooting  
Focus on the subject.  
1.  
Press the shutter button halfway to focus.  
A green frame appears once the subject is in focus.  
A yellow frame is displayed when the camera cannot focus on subjects.  
Take the picture.  
2.  
Press the shutter button completely.  
To review your shots, use the [  
: Play] menu ( ).  
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Movie Recording  
Focus on the subject.  
1.  
Press the shutter button halfway to focus.  
A green frame appears once the subject is in focus.  
A yellow frame is displayed when the camera cannot focus on subjects.  
Caution  
If you perform camera operations during movie recording, the  
camera’s built-in microphone may also record sounds of the  
camera operations.  
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Record the movie.  
2.  
Press the <  
> button to start movie recording.  
While the movie is being recorded, the [ REC] icon (1) will be  
displayed in the upper right of the screen.  
Sound is recorded by the microphones (2).  
To stop recording the movie, press the <  
> button again.  
To review your movies, use the [ : Play] menu ( ).  
Caution  
Movies cannot be recorded while connected via Wi-Fi.  
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Note  
Audio is recorded in stereo.  
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Exposure Compensation  
By setting exposure compensation toward the positive or negative side, you can brighten or  
darken images relative to the standard exposure determined by the camera.  
You can set exposure compensation up to ±3 stops, in 1⁄3-stop increments.  
1.  
Select [ : Exposure comp.].  
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Set the amount of compensation.  
Increased exposure, to brighten images  
2.  
Decreased exposure, to darken images  
Press the <  
> or <  
>.  
> button to select the compensation  
amount, then press <  
Take the picture.  
3.  
To cancel exposure compensation, return the exposure level to ±0.  
Note  
The exposure compensation amount will remain in effect even after you turn off the  
camera.  
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Selecting the AF Method  
(Face)+Tracking:  
1-point AF:  
AF Shooting Tips  
Shooting Conditions That Make Focusing Difficult  
You can change the method of autofocusing to suit the subject and scene you are shooting.  
1.  
Select [ : AF method].  
Select the AF method.  
2.  
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(Face)+Tracking:  
The camera detects and focuses on people’s faces.  
When no face is detected, focusing areas are determined from a variety of conditions.  
Caution  
An object other than a human face may be detected as a face.  
Face detection will not work if the face is very small or large in the picture, too  
bright or too dark, or partially hidden.  
AF may not detect subjects or people’s faces at the edges of the screen.  
Recompose the shot to center the subject or bring the subject closer to the center.  
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1-point AF:  
The camera focuses in a single AF point in the center.  
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AF Shooting Tips  
Even when focus is achieved, pressing the shutter button halfway will focus again.  
Image brightness may change during autofocusing.  
It may take some time to focus, depending on the subject and shooting conditions.  
If the light source changes as you shoot, the screen may flicker, and focusing may be  
difficult. In this case, restart the camera and resume shooting with AF under the light  
source you will use.  
For peripheral subjects that are slightly out of focus, try to focus again with the subject  
centered, then recompose the shot and shoot.  
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Shooting Conditions That Make Focusing Difficult  
Subjects with low contrast, such as a blue sky or flat surfaces in solid colors, or other  
cases when highlight or shadow details are clipped.  
Subjects in low light.  
Stripes and other patterns where there is contrast only in the horizontal direction.  
Subjects with repetitive patterns (Example: Skyscraper windows, computer keyboards,  
etc.).  
Fine lines and subject outlines.  
Under light sources with constantly changing brightness, colors, or patterns.  
Night scenes or points of light.  
The image flickers under fluorescent or LED lighting.  
Extremely small subjects.  
Subjects at the edge of the screen.  
Strongly backlit or reflective subjects (Example: Car with a highly reflective surfaces,  
etc.).  
Near and distant subjects covered by an AF point (Example: Animal in a cage, etc.).  
Subjects that keep moving within the AF point and will not stay still due to camera shake  
or subject blur.  
Performing AF when the subject is very far out of focus.  
Noise (dots of light, banding, etc.) appears on the screen during AF.  
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Continuous AF  
This function keeps subjects generally in focus.  
1.  
Select [ : Continuous AF].  
Select [Enable].  
2.  
Caution  
More battery power is consumed when set to [Enable], because the lens is driven  
continuously.  
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Drive Mode  
You can select the drive mode suiting the scene or subject.  
1.  
Select [ : Drive mode].  
Set the drive mode.  
2.  
[
] Single shooting  
When you hold down the shutter button completely, only one shot will be taken.  
[
] Continuous shooting  
When you hold down the shutter button completely, you can shoot continuously at max.  
approx. 10 shots/sec. while you keep holding it down.  
Caution  
The continuous shooting speed may decrease depending on factors such as  
shutter speed, subject conditions, and brightness.  
When internal memory becomes full during continuous shooting, the continuous  
shooting speed may drop off because shooting will be temporarily disabled.  
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Movie Recording Size  
Movie Recording Size  
Cards That Can Record Movies  
Movie Recording Time Limit  
The frame rate can be set in [ : Movie rec. size].  
Movie Recording Size  
Image size  
Image Size  
Aspect Ratio  
1920×1080  
16:9  
Frame rate (fps: frames per second)  
[
] 29.97fps  
For areas using the NTSC TV system, such as North America, Japan, South Korea, and  
Mexico.  
[
] 25.00fps  
For areas using the PAL TV system, such as Europe, Russia, China, and Australia.  
[
] 23.98fps  
Mainly for motion pictures. Available when [ : Video system] is set to [For NTSC].  
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Cards That Can Record Movies  
See Card performance requirements (movie recording) for details on cards that can record  
at each level of movie recording quality.  
Test cards by recording a few movies to make sure they can record correctly.  
Caution  
If you use a slow-writing card when recording movies, the movie may not be  
recorded properly. Also, if you play back a movie on a card with a slow reading  
speed, the movie may not be played back properly.  
When recording movies, use high-performance cards with a writing speed  
sufficiently higher than the bit rate.  
When movies cannot be recorded correctly, format the card and try again. If  
formatting the card does not resolve the problem, refer to the card manufacturer’s  
website, etc.  
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Movie Recording Time Limit  
The maximum recording time per movie is 9 min. 59 sec. Once 9 min. 59 sec. is reached,  
recording automatically stops. You can start recording a movie again by pressing the <  
button (which records the movie as a new file).  
>
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Playback  
This chapter covers topics related to playback—playing back captured still photos and  
movies—and introduces menu settings on the Playback ([  
]) tab.  
Caution  
Normal display or selection on this camera may not be possible for images  
captured on other cameras, or images from this camera that have been edited or  
renamed on a computer.  
Image Playback  
Movie Playback  
Erasing Images  
Formatting  
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Image Playback  
Switch to playback.  
1.  
Select [  
: Play].  
The last image captured or played back is displayed.  
Browse images.  
2.  
To play back images starting with your most recent shot, press the  
<
> button.  
To play back images starting with the first captured image, press the  
> button.  
<
Exit image playback.  
3.  
Press the <  
> button to exit image playback.  
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Movie Playback  
Switch to playback.  
1.  
Select [  
: Play].  
Select a movie.  
2.  
Press the <  
> or <  
> button to select a movie to play.  
Images with <  
> displayed in the upper left are movies.  
3.  
Press <  
>.  
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4.  
Press <  
> to play the movie.  
The movie will start playing back.  
You can pause playback and display the movie playback panel by  
pressing <  
>. Press it again to resume playback.  
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Movie playback panel  
Item  
Playback Operations  
Each press of <  
playback.  
> switches between playback and pausing  
Playback  
Skip backward  
Skips backward approx. 4 sec. each time you press <  
Displays the previous frame each time you press <  
>.  
>. Holding  
Previous frame  
<
> down rewinds the movie.  
Plays the movie frame-by-frame each time you press <  
Holding < > down fast-forwards the movie.  
>.  
Next frame  
Skip forward  
Skips forward approx. 4 sec. each time you press <  
Playback position  
>.  
mm' ss"  
Playback time, with minutes (labeled ') followed by seconds (")  
Press the < > button to return to image playback.  
Caution  
Movie playback may stop if the card’s read speed is too slow or movie files have  
corrupted frames.  
High internal camera temperature may prevent movie playback. Movie playback  
may also stop if the camera becomes hot during playback.  
Sound is not audible when movies are played on this camera. To watch movies  
with audio playback, use a movie playback device.  
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Erasing Images  
Selecting ([ ]) Multiple Images to Erase Together  
Erasing All Images on a Card  
Unneeded images to erase can be selected individually or all at once.  
Caution  
Once an image is erased, it cannot be recovered. Make sure you no longer  
need the image before erasing it.  
Selecting ([ ]) Multiple Images to Erase Together  
By adding checkmarks to the images to erase, you can erase all those images at once.  
1.  
Select [  
: Erase images].  
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Select [Select and erase images].  
2.  
3.  
Select an image.  
Press the <  
then press <  
> or <  
> button to select an image to erase,  
>.  
To select another image to erase, repeat step 3.  
Erase the images.  
4.  
Press the <  
> button, then press [OK].  
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Erasing All Images on a Card  
You can erase all the images on a card at once.  
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Formatting  
Use this camera to format (initialize) the card in the following cases.  
The card is new.  
The card was formatted by a different camera or a computer.  
The card is full of images or data.  
A card-related error is displayed ( ).  
Caution  
Formatting a card will erase all data on it. Before formatting, check what is on  
the card. If necessary, transfer the images and data to a computer, etc. before  
formatting the card.  
1.  
Select [  
: Format card].  
Format the card.  
2.  
Select [OK].  
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Card file formats  
microSD cards will be formatted in FAT12/16, microSDHC cards in FAT32, and  
microSDXC in exFAT.  
Caution  
It may not be possible to use microSDXC cards formatted with this camera in other  
cameras. Also note that exFAT-formatted cards may not be recognized by some  
computer operating systems or card readers.  
Formatting or erasing data on a card does not completely erase the data. Be aware  
of this when selling or discarding the card. When disposing of cards, take steps to  
protect personal information if necessary, as by physically destroying cards.  
Note  
The card capacity displayed on the card format screen may be smaller than the  
capacity indicated on the card.  
This device incorporates exFAT technology licensed from Microsoft.  
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Wireless Features  
This chapter describes how communication functions are used to connect the camera to a  
smartphone or tablet (hereafter, collectively referred to as “smartphones”) over Wi-Fi and  
send images, control the camera remotely, or perform other operations.  
Caution  
Over Wi-Fi, this camera can only connect to smartphones.  
Caution  
Important  
Note that Canon cannot be held liable for any loss or damage caused by erroneous  
network settings when using the camera. In addition, Canon cannot be held liable  
for any other loss or damage caused by use of the camera.  
Take security measures that you deem necessary when using a network, at your  
discretion. Canon cannot be held liable for any loss or damage caused by  
unauthorized access or other security breaches.  
What You Can Do Wirelessly  
Camera Connect Communication from Smartphones  
Ending Connections or Reconnecting  
Wi-Fi Settings  
Bluetooth Settings  
GPS Features  
Troubleshooting  
Clearing Wireless Settings  
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What You Can Do Wirelessly  
You can use a smartphone to browse images on the camera and save them to the  
smartphone.  
You can control the camera remotely from a smartphone.  
You can use smartphone GPS features to geotag images.  
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Camera Connect Communication from Smartphones  
Installing Camera Connect on Smartphones  
Connecting to a Bluetooth-compatible Smartphone via Wi-Fi  
Camera Connect Functions  
Canceling the Pairing  
Wi-Fi Connection Without Using Bluetooth  
General Precautions on Camera Connect Communication from Smartphones  
Installing Camera Connect on Smartphones  
The dedicated app Camera Connect (free of charge) must be installed on the smartphone  
on which Android or iOS is installed.  
Camera Connect can be installed from Google Play or App Store. You can also access  
Google Play or the App Store from a QR code in the Instruction Manual included with  
the camera.  
Note  
For the operating system versions supported by Camera Connect, refer to the  
download site of Camera Connect.  
Sample screens and other details in this guide may not match the actual user  
interface elements after camera firmware updates or updates to Camera Connect,  
Android, or iOS.  
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Connecting to a Bluetooth-compatible Smartphone via  
Wi-Fi  
Follow these steps to establish a Wi-Fi connection between the camera and a smartphone  
supporting Bluetooth low energy technology (hereafter, “Bluetooth”) and then save camera  
images to the smartphone with Camera Connect.  
Steps on the smartphone (1)  
Turn on Bluetooth and Wi-Fi from the smartphone settings screen. Note that pairing with the  
camera is not possible from the smartphone’s Bluetooth settings screen.  
Steps on the camera (1)  
To reconnect to a smartphone you have connected to before, you can simply turn on the  
camera and start Camera Connect.  
1.  
Select [ : Wi-Fi/Bluetooth connection].  
2.  
Select [ Connect to smartphone].  
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Select [Add a device to connect to].  
3.  
4.  
Press <  
>.  
Install Camera Connect on the smartphone and select [OK].  
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Select [Pair via Bluetooth].  
5.  
To pair with a different smartphone, select [OK] on the following  
screen.  
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Steps on the smartphone (2)  
Start Camera Connect.  
6.  
Tap the camera for pairing.  
7.  
In Android, go to Steps on the camera (2).  
Tap [Pair] (iOS only).  
8.  
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Steps on the camera (2)  
Select [OK].  
9.  
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Steps on the smartphone (3)  
After [Pairing complete] is displayed, tap [OK].  
10.  
11.  
In Camera Connect, tap [Images on camera].  
Tap [Join] when a message is displayed to confirm camera connection.  
Images on the camera are listed on the smartphone when the Wi-Fi  
connection is established. On the camera, [Wi-Fi on] is displayed.  
Choose images and save them to the smartphone.  
12.  
Caution  
Bluetooth connections consume camera battery power.  
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Camera Connect Functions  
Images on camera  
Images can be browsed or deleted.  
Images can be saved on a smartphone.  
Remote live view shooting  
Enables remote still photo shooting as you view a live image on the smartphone.  
Location information  
Not supported on this camera.  
Camera settings  
Camera settings can be changed.  
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Canceling the Pairing  
Cancel pairing with a smartphone as follows.  
1.  
Select [ : Wi-Fi/Bluetooth connection].  
2.  
3.  
Select [ Connect to smartphone].  
Select [Delete connection information].  
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Select the smartphone to cancel paring with.  
4.  
Smartphones currently paired with the camera are labeled [ ].  
Select [OK].  
5.  
6.  
Clear the camera information on the smartphone.  
In the smartphone’s Bluetooth setting menu, clear the camera  
information registered on the smartphone.  
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Wi-Fi Connection Without Using Bluetooth  
Connect via Wi-Fi to smartphones without Bluetooth support as follows.  
Steps on the camera (1)  
1.  
Select [ : Wi-Fi/Bluetooth connection].  
2.  
Select [ Connect to smartphone].  
Select [Add a device to connect to].  
3.  
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4.  
Press <  
>.  
Install Camera Connect on the smartphone and select [OK].  
Select [Connect via Wi-Fi].  
5.  
6.  
Check the SSID and password.  
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Steps on the smartphone  
Operate the smartphone to establish a Wi-Fi connection.  
7.  
Activate the smartphone’s Wi-Fi function, then tap the SSID (network  
name) you checked in step 6.  
For the password, enter the password checked in step 6.  
Start Camera Connect and tap the camera to connect to via Wi-Fi.  
8.  
On the screen displayed, tap the camera to connect to via Wi-Fi.  
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Steps on the camera (2)  
Select [OK].  
10.  
[
Wi-Fi on] is displayed on the camera.  
The main Camera Connect screen is displayed on the smartphone.  
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General Precautions on Camera Connect Communication  
from Smartphones  
Caution  
Some functions are not available while connected via Wi-Fi.  
In remote shooting, the AF speed may become slower.  
Depending on the communication status, image display or shutter release timing  
may be delayed.  
Note  
With a Wi-Fi connection established, disabling the smartphone’s power saving  
function is recommended.  
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Ending Connections or Reconnecting  
Ending Connections  
Reconnecting  
Ending Connections  
Select [Disconnect,exit].  
1.  
Select [OK].  
2.  
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Reconnecting  
1.  
Select [ : Wi-Fi/Bluetooth connection].  
2.  
3.  
Select [ Connect to smartphone].  
Prepare the smartphone.  
Prepare the smartphone by following the instructions displayed.  
If settings were changed on the smartphone, restore the previous  
settings to enable connections by the camera.  
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Wi-Fi Settings  
1.  
Select [ : Wi-Fi settings].  
Select an item.  
2.  
Wi-Fi  
Set to [Disable] where use of electronic devices or wireless devices is prohibited, such  
as on airplanes or in hospitals.  
Password  
To allow Wi-Fi connections without a password, set to [None].  
MAC address  
You can check the MAC address of the camera.  
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Bluetooth Settings  
1.  
Select [ : Bluetooth settings].  
Select an item.  
2.  
Bluetooth  
If you will not use Bluetooth functionality, select [Disable].  
Check connection information  
Enables you to check the name and connection status of paired smartphones.  
Bluetooth address  
You can check the camera’s Bluetooth address.  
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GPS Features  
GPS Settings  
Your shots can be geotagged using GPS information (such as latitude, longitude, and  
elevation) from a smartphone paired via Bluetooth.  
On the smartphone, activate location services.  
Caution  
Elevation is not as accurate as latitude or longitude, due to the nature of GPS.  
Shots may not be geotagged immediately after the camera is turned on.  
Countries/regions permitting use of GPS functions  
Use of GPS features is restricted in some countries and regions, and illegal use  
may be punishable under national or local regulations. To avoid violating GPS  
regulations, visit the Canon website to check where use is allowed. Note that  
Canon cannot be held liable for any problems arising from use of GPS functions in  
other countries and regions.  
• Because the use of GPS may be restricted in some countries and regions,  
follow local laws and regulations where you will use the camera. Be particularly  
careful about using GPS functions outside your home country.  
• Be careful about using GPS functions where the operation of electronic devices  
is restricted.  
• Others may be able to locate or identify you by using location data in your  
geotagged still images or movies. Be careful when sharing these geotagged  
still images, movies, or GPS log files with others, such as when posting them  
online where many people can view them.  
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GPS Settings  
Start Camera Connect.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Select [ : GPS settings].  
Select [GPS via mobile].  
Select [Enable].  
Shoot.  
4.  
Confirm that [ ] is shown on the camera.  
Select [GPS information display], and before shooting, make sure  
GPS information is displayed.  
Your shots are now geotagged.  
From now on, shots you take with Camera Connect running will be  
geotagged.  
Note  
The location information added to movies is acquired initially, when you start  
recording.  
In [GPS information display], you can review the location information added to  
shots. Latitude, longitude, elevation, and [UTC] (shooting date and time) are listed  
from top to bottom.  
[UTC]: Coordinated Universal Time, essentially the same as Greenwich Mean Time  
[---] is shown instead of numerical values for items not available on your  
smartphone or items not recorded correctly.  
GPS signal reception may take a longer time in some cases.  
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Troubleshooting  
Responding to Error Messages  
Communication Function Precautions  
Security  
Responding to Error Messages  
Resolve any errors displayed in the viewfinder by referring to these examples of corrective  
actions.  
11  
12  
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11: Connection target not found  
Is Camera Connect running?  
• Establish a connection using Camera Connect ( ).  
12: Connection target not found  
Is the smartphone on?  
• Turn on the smartphone and wait a while. If a connection still cannot be established,  
perform the procedures to establish the connection again.  
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Communication Function Precautions  
In case of slower transmission, lost connections, choppy image display, or other problems  
when using communication functions, try the following corrective actions.  
If the wireless LAN transmission rate drops due to interference from the following electronic  
devices, stop using them or establish a connection away from them.  
In IEEE 802.11b/g/n wireless networks, the camera communicates on the 2.4 GHz  
band. For this reason, the wireless LAN transmission rate may drop if there are nearby  
Bluetooth devices, microwave ovens, cordless telephones, microphones, smartphones,  
or similar devices operating on the same frequency band.  
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Security  
If security settings have not been properly set, the following problems may occur.  
Transmission monitoring  
Third parties with malicious intent may monitor wireless LAN transmissions and attempt  
to acquire the data you are sending.  
Unauthorized network access  
Third parties with malicious intent may gain unauthorized access to the network you are  
using to steal, modify, or destroy information. Additionally, you could fall victim to other  
types of unauthorized access such as impersonation (where someone assumes an  
identity to gain access to unauthorized information) or springboard attacks (where  
someone gains unauthorized access to your network as a springboard to cover their  
tracks when infiltrating other systems).  
It is recommended to make use of the systems and functions to thoroughly secure your  
network, preventing these types of problems from occurring.  
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Clearing Wireless Settings  
All settings of network features can be cleared. This can prevent the information from being  
leaked if you lend the camera or transfer ownership.  
1.  
Select [ : Clear wireless settings].  
Select [OK].  
2.  
Caution  
If you have paired the camera with a smartphone, on the smartphone’s Bluetooth  
settings screen, delete the connection information of the camera for which you  
restored default wireless communication settings.  
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Set-up  
This chapter describes menu settings on the set-up ([ : Set-up]) tab.  
Date/Time/Zone  
Power Saving  
Video System  
Language  
Resetting the Camera  
Other Information  
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Date/Time/Zone  
When you turn on the power for the first time or if the date/time/zone have been reset, follow  
these steps to set the time zone first.  
By setting the time zone first, you can simply adjust this setting as needed in the future and  
the date/time will be updated to match it.  
Since the captured images will be appended with the shooting date and time information, be  
sure to set your date/time.  
Note  
Display is in English when you turn on the power for the first time.  
1.  
Select [ : Date/Time/Zone].  
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Set the time zone.  
2.  
Press the <  
> or <  
> button to select [Time zone].  
Press <  
>.  
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Press the <  
press <  
> or <  
> button to select the time zone, then  
>.  
If your time zone is not listed, press the <  
> button, then set the  
difference from UTC in [Time difference].  
Press the <  
> or <  
> button to select a [Time difference]  
>.  
item (+ or –, hours, or minutes), then press <  
Press the < > or < > button to set it, then press <  
After entering the time zone or time difference, press the <  
>.  
>
or <  
> button to select [OK], then press <  
>.  
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Set the date and time.  
3.  
Press the <  
> or <  
> or <  
> button to select an item, then press  
<
>.  
Press the <  
> button to set it, then press <  
>.  
Set daylight saving time.  
4.  
Set it as necessary.  
Press the <  
>.  
> or <  
> button to select [ ], then press  
> button to select [ ], then press  
<
Press the <  
>.  
> or <  
<
When daylight saving time is set to [ ], the time set in step 3 is moved  
one hour ahead. If [ ] is set, daylight saving time is canceled and the  
time is moved back one hour.  
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Exit the setting.  
5.  
Press the <  
> or <  
> button to select [OK].  
Caution  
Date, time, and time zone settings may be reset when the battery is depleted, or if  
the camera is exposed to freezing temperatures for an extended period. If this  
happens, set them once again.  
After changing [Zone/Time difference], check that the correct date/time are set.  
Note  
Auto power off time may be extended while the [ : Date/Time/Zone] screen is  
displayed.  
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Power Saving  
You can adjust the timing of when the camera and viewfinder turn off automatically ([Auto  
power off] and [Viewfinder off]).  
1.  
Select [ : Power saving].  
Select an item.  
2.  
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Note  
To conserve battery power, you should normally set [Auto power off] to 15 sec.  
Pressing any button before the [Viewfinder off] timer expires will reset the timer.  
Power saving settings do not apply during shooting, movie playback, or wireless  
connections.  
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Video System  
Set the video system of any television used for display. This setting determines the frame  
rates available when you record movies.  
1.  
Select [ : Video system].  
Select an item.  
2.  
For NTSC  
For areas using the NTSC TV system, such as North America, Japan,  
South Korea, and Mexico.  
For PAL  
For areas using the PAL TV system, such as Europe, Russia, China,  
and Australia.  
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Language  
1.  
Select [ : Language ].  
To set it initially, select [ : Language ].  
Set the desired language.  
2.  
Note  
The language is set to English when you turn on the power for the first time.  
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Resetting the Camera  
The camera’s settings for shooting functions and menu functions can be restored to their  
defaults.  
1.  
Select [ : Clear all camera settings].  
Clear the settings.  
2.  
Select [OK] on the confirmation screen.  
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Other Information  
Certification Logo Display  
Select [ : Certification Logo Display] to display some of the logos of the camera’s  
certifications. Other certification logos can be found on the camera body and packaging.  
Firmware  
Select [ : Firmware] to update the camera firmware.  
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Reference  
This chapter provides reference information on camera features.  
Troubleshooting Guide  
Error Codes  
Information Display  
Specifications  
Before Disposal  
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Troubleshooting Guide  
Power-related problems  
Shooting-related problems  
Problems with wireless features  
Operation problems  
Display problems  
Playback problems  
If a problem occurs with the camera, first refer to this Troubleshooting Guide. If this  
Troubleshooting Guide does not resolve the problem, contact your dealer or nearest Canon  
Service Center.  
Power-related problems  
Cannot charge the camera.  
In case of charging issues, see Charging the Camera.  
The camera is not activated even when turned on.  
Charge the camera ( ).  
The indicator lamp is still lit or blinking when the camera is off.  
The indicator lamp will remain on or continue to blink for a few seconds if the camera is  
turned off while an image is being recorded to the card. When the image recording is  
complete, the power will turn off automatically.  
Battery life does not last long.  
Using the camera when it is fully charged is recommended ( ).  
The following operations reduce battery life and the number of shots available.  
• Recording movies over an extended period  
• Using the wireless communication functions  
The camera turns off by itself.  
A power-saving feature is enabled ( ).  
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Shooting-related problems  
No images can be shot or recorded.  
Make sure the card is properly inserted ( ).  
If the card is full, replace the card or delete unnecessary images to make space  
(
,
).  
Disable Wi-Fi before recording movies. Movies cannot be recorded while connected via  
Wi-Fi.  
The card cannot be used.  
If a card error message is displayed, see Inserting/Removing Cards and Error Codes.  
The image is out of focus or blurred.  
Press the shutter button gently to prevent camera shake (  
,
).  
[
] is displayed.  
[
] may be displayed after repeated movie recording, or if you keep the camera  
standing by for movie recording over extended periods. The camera turns off  
automatically in approx. 3 min. if you continue to record movies while [ ] is displayed.  
Turn off the camera when [ ] is displayed and wait until it cools down.  
During movie recording, the red  
icon is displayed.  
It indicates that the camera’s internal temperature is high. Display of the red [ ] icon  
indicates that movie recording will soon stop automatically.  
Movie recording stops by itself.  
If the card’s writing speed is slow, movie recording may stop automatically. For details  
on cards that can record movies, see Cards That Can Record Movies. To find out the  
card’s writing speed, refer to the card manufacturer’s website, etc.  
Format the card if the writing or reading speed seems slow ( ).  
Movie recording stops automatically at 9 min. and 59 sec.  
The image flickers or horizontal stripes appear during movie recording.  
Flickering, horizontal stripes (noise), or irregular exposures can be caused by  
fluorescent lighting, LED lighting, or other light sources during movie recording. Also,  
changes in the exposure (brightness) or color tone may be recorded.  
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The subject looks distorted during movie recording.  
If you move the camera to the left or right (panning) or shoot a moving subject, the  
image may look distorted.  
I cannot take still photos during movie recording.  
Still photos cannot be taken during movie recording. Stop movie recording before  
shooting still photos.  
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Problems with wireless features  
Cannot pair with a smartphone.  
Use a smartphone compliant with Bluetooth Specification Version 4.2 or later.  
Turn on Bluetooth from the smartphone settings screen.  
Pairing with the camera is not possible from the smartphone’s Bluetooth settings screen.  
Install the dedicated app Camera Connect (free of charge) on the smartphone ( ).  
Pairing with a previously paired smartphone is not possible if pairing information  
registered for another camera remains on the smartphone. If so, remove that camera’s  
registered pairing information from the Bluetooth settings on the smartphone and try  
pairing again ( ).  
Operations such as shooting and playback are not possible.  
With a Wi-Fi connection established, operations such as shooting and playback may not  
be possible. Terminate the Wi-Fi connection, then perform the operation.  
Cannot reconnect to a smartphone.  
Reconnecting may not be possible, even with the same camera and smartphone, if you  
have changed the settings or selected other settings. In this case, delete the camera  
connection settings from the Wi-Fi settings on the smartphone and set up a connection  
again.  
A connection may not be established if Camera Connect is running when you  
reconfigure connection settings. In this case, quit Camera Connect for a moment and  
then restart it.  
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Operation problems  
Camera operation is erratic. The buttons are unresponsive.  
An internal error may have occurred. Force the camera off by holding down the  
<
> and <  
> buttons together for 8 sec. Wait a while before restarting the  
camera by pressing the power button.  
Display problems  
The shooting date and time displayed are incorrect.  
Make sure the correct date and time are set ( ).  
Check the time zone and daylight saving time ( ).  
Playback problems  
Still photos and movies cannot be played back.  
The camera may not be able to play back images taken with another camera.  
Movies edited with a computer cannot be played back with the camera.  
Mechanical sounds or sounds of camera operations can be heard  
during movie playback.  
If you perform camera operations during movie recording, the camera’s built-in  
microphone may also record sounds of the camera operations.  
The movie appears to freeze momentarily.  
Significant changes in exposure during movie recording may cause recording to stop  
momentarily until the brightness stabilizes.  
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Error Codes  
(1) Error number  
(2) Cause and countermeasures  
If there is a problem with the camera, an error message will appear. Follow the on-screen  
instructions.  
If the problem persists, write down the error code (Errxx) and request service.  
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Information Display  
Shooting Screen  
Playback Screen  
Shooting Screen  
(5)  
(6)  
(7)  
(1)  
(8)  
(9)  
(10)  
(11)  
(12)  
(13)  
(2)  
(3)  
(4)  
(1)  
(2)  
(3)  
(4)  
(5)  
(6)  
(7)  
(8)  
(9)  
AF point  
Zoom focal length  
AF method  
Exposure compensation amount  
Movie recording in progress  
Temperature warning  
Movie recording restriction  
Wi-Fi function  
Wi-Fi signal strength  
(10) Movie recording time available/Elapsed recording time  
(11) Battery level  
(12) Available shots  
(13) Bluetooth function  
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Playback Screen  
(1)  
(4)  
(2)  
(3)  
(5)  
(6)  
(1)  
(2)  
(3)  
(4)  
(5)  
(6)  
Movie playback  
Playback number/Total images recorded  
Battery level  
Return icon  
Movie recording time  
Exposure compensation amount  
Caution  
If the image was taken by another camera, certain shooting information may not be  
displayed.  
It may not be possible to play back images taken with this camera on other  
cameras.  
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Specifications  
Effective sensor size  
1/3-inch type  
Effective pixels  
Max. approx. 12.1 megapixels  
Total pixels  
Approx. 21.1 megapixels  
Focal length  
Wide-angle side: 13.8 mm (35 mm equivalent: equivalent to approx. 100 mm)  
Telephoto side: 55.5 mm (35 mm equivalent: equivalent to approx. 400 mm)  
Step zoom  
Equivalent to approx. 100 mm (optical) → equivalent to approx. 400 mm (optical) →  
equivalent to approx. 800 mm (digital)  
Telephoto magnification  
Still photo shooting  
Movie recording  
Approx. 1.2×  
Equivalent to approx. 100 mm  
Equivalent to approx. 400 mm  
Equivalent to approx. 800 mm  
Approx. 1.2×  
Approx. 4.8×  
Approx. 9.6×  
Approx. 4.8×  
Approx. 9.6×  
F/number  
Wide-angle side: f/5.6  
Telephoto side: f/6.3  
Focusing range  
Wide-angle: 1 m to ∞ / 3.28 ft. to ∞  
Telephoto: 4.5 m to ∞ / 14.76 ft. to ∞  
Image stabilization features  
Lens shift system  
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Recording media  
Recording media  
microSD / microSDHC / microSDXC memory card  
* SD speed class compatible.  
* UHS speed class compatible.  
* UHS-I compatible.  
Recording system  
Image recording format  
Compliant to Design rule for Camera File system 2.0 and Exif 2.31  
Image type  
Still photos: JPEG  
Movies: MP4  
Still photo recording  
Image quality / recorded pixels  
Image quality  
Recorded pixels  
12.0 megapixels (4000×3000)  
JPEG Large/Fine  
* Image quality adjustment not available.  
* Lower image quality when equivalent to approx. 800 mm, due to digital cropping.  
Aspect ratio  
Fixed at 4:3 and not adjustable  
Image file size / number of possible shots / maximum burst  
File size (approx. MB)  
4.6  
Possible shots (approx.)  
11460  
Maximum burst (approx.)  
50  
* Number of shots available and maximum burst in high-speed continuous shooting drive mode.  
* Number of shots available and maximum burst apply to a 64 GB card conforming to Canon testing  
standards.  
* File size, number of possible shots, and maximum burst vary depending on shooting conditions (including  
subject and memory card brand).  
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Movie recording  
Movie recording format  
Container format  
Video  
MP4  
H.264 / MPEG-4 AVC  
* Variable (average) bit rate  
Audio  
MPEG-4 AAC-LC (stereo)  
Movie recording quality  
Movie recording size / compression method  
Full HD: 1920×1080 / Standard (IPB)  
* Movie recording size adjustment not available.  
Frame rate  
When set to NTSC: 29.97 / 23.98 fps  
When set to PAL: 25.00 fps  
Movie bit rate  
Approx. 30 Mbps  
* Video only, not including audio.  
File size  
Approx. 217 MB/min.  
Maximum recording time  
9 min. 59 sec.  
* Movie recording is not possible during Wi-Fi connection.  
Total recording time available  
8 GB  
Approx. 35 min.  
Approx. 140 min.  
Approx. 563 min.  
32 GB  
128 GB  
Maximum file size  
Card  
Format  
Maximum file size  
microSD  
FAT12/16  
FAT32  
Max. 2 GB  
Max. 4 GB  
Unlimited  
microSDHC  
microSDXC  
exFAT  
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Card performance requirements (movie recording)  
SD Speed Class 6 or higher  
Video system  
NTSC / PAL  
Recording microphone  
Built-in stereo microphone  
* External microphone IN terminal not provided.  
Type  
OLED color electronic viewfinder  
Screen size  
0.39 inch-type  
Dot count  
Approx. 2,360,000 dots  
Coverage  
Approx. 100% (at approx. 22 mm eyepoint)  
Eyepoint  
Approx. 22 mm (at –1 m-1 from eyepiece lens end)  
Dioptric adjustment  
Approx. –3 to +1 m-1 (dpt)  
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Autofocus  
Contrast detection  
Focusing brightness range (in still photo shooting)  
Wide: EV 7 to 17 / Tele: EV 7 to 17.3  
(Center AF point, at 23°C / 73°F and ISO Auto)  
Focusing brightness range (in movie recording)  
Wide: EV 7 to 17 / Tele: EV 8 to 17.3  
(Center AF point, at 23°C / 73°F, ISO Auto, and 29.97 fps)  
Exposure control  
Metering brightness range (in still photo shooting)  
EV 5 to 18 (at 23°C / 73°F and ISO Auto)  
Metering brightness range (in movie recording)  
EV 5 to 17 (at 23°C / 73°F and ISO Auto)  
ISO speed (in still photo shooting / movie recording)  
ISO 100 to 3200 set automatically  
Shutter speed  
Still photo shooting  
Controlled automatically (1/8000 to 1/30 sec.)  
Movie recording  
Controlled automatically (1/4000 to 1/30 sec.)  
Continuous shooting speed  
Max. approx. 10 shots/sec.  
External interface  
Terminal type  
USB Type-C  
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Battery used  
A rechargeable lithium-ion battery is built into the body.  
Charging temperature  
Approx. 5–40°C / Approx. 41–104°F  
Number of shots available  
Approx. 150 shots  
* Based on CIPA standards, at 23°C / 73°F.  
Time available for movie recording  
Approx. 1 hr. 00 min.  
* At 23°C / 73°F when fully charged and not connected to Wi-Fi.  
Dimensions and weight  
Dimensions  
Approx. 33.4 (W) × 50.8 (H) × 103.2 (D) mm  
Approx. 1.31 (W) × 2.00 (H) × 4.06 (D) in.  
* Based on CIPA guidelines.  
Weight  
Approx. 145 g (including card) / approx. 144 g (body only)  
Approx. 5.12 oz. (including card) / approx. 5.08 oz. (body only)  
Operating environment  
Operating temperature  
0–40°C (32–104°F)  
Operating humidity  
10–90%  
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Wi-Fi (wireless LAN) communication  
Standards compliance  
Wi-Fi standards  
IEEE 802.11b  
IEEE 802.11g  
IEEE 802.11n  
Transmission method  
DS-SS modulation  
Maximum link speed  
11 Mbps  
54 Mbps  
OFDM modulation  
150 Mbps  
Transmission frequency (center frequency)  
Frequency  
Channels  
2412–2462 MHz  
1–11 channels  
Bluetooth  
Standards compliance  
Bluetooth Specification Version 4.2 compliant (Bluetooth low energy technology)  
Transmission method  
GFSK modulation  
All data above is based on Canon testing standards and CIPA (Camera & Imaging  
Products Association) testing standards and guidelines.  
Dimensions and weight listed above are based on CIPA guidelines.  
Product specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice.  
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Before Disposal  
Caution  
DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO LOCAL REGULATIONS.  
Note  
A screwdriver for M1.4 Phillips head screws is recommended for screw removal.  
Turn the camera off.  
1.  
Insert the blade of a small regular screwdriver into the lens cover  
notch and pry upward to remove it.  
2.  
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Pry the card/terminal cover up, swing it open 90°, and remove it.  
3.  
Remove the five screws.  
4.  
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Remove the camera body cover as shown.  
5.  
6.  
Tilt the camera as shown and slide the battery out.  
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Trademarks and Licensing  
Trademarks  
About MPEG-4 Licensing  
Accessories  
Trademarks  
Microsoft and Windows are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft  
Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.  
App Store and macOS are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other  
countries.  
Google Play and Android are trademarks of Google LLC.  
IOS is a trademark or registered trademark of Cisco in the U.S. and other countries and  
is used under license.  
QR Code is a trademark of Denso Wave Inc.  
The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth  
SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Canon Inc. is under license. Other trademarks  
and trade names are those of their respective owners.  
All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.  
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About MPEG-4 Licensing  
“This product is licensed under AT&T patents for the MPEG-4 standard and may be used for  
encoding MPEG-4 compliant video and/or decoding MPEG-4 compliant video that was  
encoded only (1) for a personal and non-commercial purpose or (2) by a video provider  
licensed under the AT&T patents to provide MPEG-4 compliant video. No license is granted  
or implied for any other use for MPEG-4 standard.”  
THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE AVC PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR  
THE PERSONAL USE OF A CONSUMER OR OTHER USES IN WHICH IT DOES NOT  
RECEIVE REMUNERATION TO (i) ENCODE VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE AVC  
STANDARD (''AVC VIDEO'') AND/OR (ii) DECODE AVC VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY  
A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL ACTIVITY AND/OR WAS OBTAINED FROM  
A VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED TO PROVIDE AVC VIDEO. NO LICENSE IS GRANTED  
OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER USE. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION MAY BE  
OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA, L.L.C. SEE HTTP://WWW.MPEGLA.COM  
* Notice displayed in English as required.  
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Accessories  
Use of genuine Canon accessories is recommended  
This product is designed to achieve optimum performance when used with genuine Canon  
accessories. Therefore, using this product with genuine accessories is highly recommended.  
Canon shall not be liable for any damage to this product and/or accidents such as  
malfunction, fire, etc. caused by the failure of non-genuine Canon accessories. Please note  
that repairs arising out of the malfunction of non-genuine accessories will not be covered by  
the warranty for repairs, although you may request such repairs on a chargeable basis.  
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