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    W Digital Print Order Format (DPOF)
     Sel.Image
    Select and order images one by one.
    If you press the  button and turn the 
    < 6 > dial countercloc kwise, you can 
    select an image from a three-image 
    display. To return to the single-image 
    display, turn the < 6> dial clockwise.
    Press the < M> button to save the 
    print order to the card.
    Standard / BothPress < 0>, and a print order for one 
    copy of the displayed image will be 
    placed. By turning the < 5> dial, you 
    can set the number of copies to be 
    printed up to 99.
    IndexPress < 0> to add a checkmark to the 
    box [ X]. The image will be included in 
    the index print.
     Byn
    Select [ Mark all in folder ] and select the folder. A print order for one 
    copy of all the images in the folder  will be specified. If you select 
    [Clear all in folder ] and select the folder, the print order for all the 
    images in the folder will be canceled.
     All image
    If you select [Mark all on card ], one copy of all the images on the 
    card will be set for printing. If you select [ Clear all on card], the print 
    order will be cleared for all the images on the card.
    Print Ordering
    Quantity
    Total images selected
    CheckmarkIndex icon
     Note that RAW images and movies will not be included in the print order 
    even if you set [ Byn ] or [ All image ].
    
    When using a PictBridge printer, print no more than 400 images for one 
    print order. If you specify more than this, all the images may not be printed. 
    						
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    With a PictBridge printer, you can easily 
    print images with DPOF.
    1Prepare to print.
    See page 380.
    Follow the “Connecting the Camera to a Printer” procedure up to 
    step 5.
    2Under the [ 31] tab, select [Print order].
    3Select [Print].
    [Print ] will be displayed only if the camera is connected to a 
    printer and printing is possible.
    4Set the [Paper settings] (p.382).
     Set the printing effects (p.384) if necessary.
    5Select [OK].
    W Direct Printing of Print-Ordered Images
     Before printing, be sure to set the paper size.
     Certain printers may not imprint the file number.
     If [Bordered ] is set, certain printers may imprint the date on the border.
     Depending on the printer, the date may appear faint if it is imprinted on a 
    bright background or on the border.
     Under [ Adjust levels ], [Manual] cannot be selected.
    If you stopped the printing and want to resume printing of the remaining 
    images, select [ Resume]. Note that printing will not resume if any of the 
    following are the case:
    • You changed the print order or deleted any of the print ordered images  before resuming the printing.
    • When index is set, you changed the paper setting before resuming the  printing.
    • The card’s remaining capacity was low when you paused the printing.
     If a problem occurs during printing, see page 388. 
    						
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    You can connect the camera to a computer and operate the camera to 
    transfer images on the card to the computer. This is called direct image 
    transfer.
    The direct image transfer can be performed with the camera while 
    you look at the LCD monitor.
    The images transferred to the computer will be saved in the [Pictures] 
    or [ My Pictures] folder and organized in folders by shooting date.
    1Set the camera’s power switch to 
    .
    2Connect the camera to a 
    computer.
    Use the interface cable provided with 
    the camera.
     When connecting the cable to the 
    camera, use the cable protector 
    (p.36). Connect the cable to the 
    digital terminal with the plug’s 
    < > icon facing the back of the 
    camera.
     Connect the cord’s plug to the 
    computer’s USB terminal.
    d Transferring Images to a Computer
    Preparing Image Transfer
    Caution for Image Transfer
    Before connecting the camera to a computer, install the EOS Utility 
    (p.521)  on your computer.
    Use the provided interface cable or one from Canon (p.454). When 
    connecting the interface cable, use the provided cable protector (p.36). 
    						
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    3Set the camera’s power switch to 
    .
    When the computer displays a screen 
    to select the program, select [ EOS 
    Utility ].
     The EOS Utility screen will appear on 
    the computer.
    For RAW+JPEG images, you can specify 
    which image to transfer.
    On the next page in step 2, select 
    [RAW+JPEG transfer ], and select the 
    image to be transferred: [ JPEG only], 
    [RAW only ], or [RAW+JPEG ].
    3 Transferring RAW+JPEG Images
    After the EOS Utility screen appears, do not operate EOS Utility.  If any 
    screen other than EOS Utility’s main window is displayed, [ Direct transfer] 
    in step 5 on page 396 will not be displayed. (The image transfer function will 
    not be available.)
     If the EOS Utility screen does not appear, refer to the EOS Utility 
    Instruction Manual (p.516).
     Before disconnecting the cable, turn off the camera. Hold the plug (not 
    the cord) to pull out the cable. 
    						
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    d Transferring Images to a Computer
    Sel.Image
    1Select [Image transfer].
    Under the [3 2] tab, select [Image 
    transfer ], then press < 0>.
    2Select [Image sel./transfer].
    3Select [Sel.Image].
    4Select the images to be 
    transferred.
     Turn the < 5> dial to select the 
    image to be transferred, then press 
    < 0 >.
    
    Turn the  dial to display the [X] on 
    the screen’s upper left, then press .
    If you press the  button and turn 
    the <
    6> dial counterclockwise, you 
    can select an image from a three-image 
    display. To return to the single-image 
    display, turn the <
    6> dial clockwise. To select other images to be 
    transferred, repeat step 4.
    3  Selecting the Images to be Transferred
    When [ Sel.Image ] is selected, you can check the image’s transfer status 
    on the upper left of the screen: No mark: Not selected.  X: Selected for 
    transfer.  l: Transfer failed.  k: Transfer succeeded.
     The procedures for [ RAW+JPEG transfer ] (p.394) and above steps 1 to 
    4 can also be performed while the camera is not connected to a 
    computer. 
    						
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    5Transfer the image.
    On the computer screen, check that 
    EOS Utility’s main window is displayed.
    Select [ Direct transfer ], then press 
    < 0 >.
     On the confirmation dialog, select 
    [OK ], and the images will be 
    transferred to the computer.
     Images selected with [ Sel.n] and 
    [All image ] can also be transferred in 
    this way.
     Sel.n
    Select [ Sel.n] and select [ Folder images not transfer’d ]. When 
    you select a folder, all the images in that folder not yet transferred to 
    the computer will be selected.
    Selecting [ Folder images failed transf. ] will select the selected 
    folder’s images that failed to transfer.
    Selecting [ Clear folder transf. history ] will clear the transfer history 
    of the images in the selected folder. After clearing the transfer 
    history, you can select [ Folder images not transfer’d ] and again 
    transfer all the images in the folder.
     All image
    If [All image ] is selected and you select [ Card images not 
    transferred ], all the images on the card not yet transferred to a 
    computer will be selected.
    For a description of [ Card images failed transfer] and [Clear 
    card’s transf. history ], see “Sel.n ” above.
    If any screen other than EOS Utility’s main window is displayed on the 
    computer, [Direct transfer ] is not displayed.
     During the image transfer, certain menu options cannot be used.
    You can also transfer movies.
     Up to 9,999 images can be transferred in one batch.
     Shooting is possible during the image transfer. 
    						
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    You can specify up to 998 images to be printed in a photobook. When 
    you use EOS Utility (EOS software) to transfer images to a computer, 
    the specified images will  be copied to a dedicated folder. This function 
    is useful for ordering photobooks online.
    1Select [Photobook Set-up].
    Under the [x 1] tab, select 
    [Photobook set-up ], then press 
    < 0 >.
    2Select [Select images].
    3Select the image to be specified.
     Turn the < 5> dial to select the 
    image to be specified, then press 
    < 0 >.
     If you press the  button and turn 
    the < 6> dial counterclockwise, you 
    can select an image from a three-
    image display. To return to the single-
    image display, turn the < 6> dial 
    clockwise.
     To select other images to be 
    transferred, repeat step 3. The 
    number of specified images will be 
    displayed.
    p Specifying Images for a Photobook
    Specifying One Image at a Time 
    						
    							p Specifying Images for a Photobook
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    You can specify all the images in a folder or on a card at once.
    When [x1: Photobook Set-up ] is set 
    to [All images in folder ] or [All images 
    on card ], all the images in the folder or 
    on the card will be specified.
    To clear your selections, select [ Clear all 
    in folder ] or [Clear all on card ].
    Specifying All Images in a Folder or on a Card
    RAW images and movies cannot be specified.
     Do not specify images already spec ified for a photobook in another 
    camera for another photobook with this camera. The photobook settings 
    may be overwritten. 
    						
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    13
    Customizing theCamera
    You can customize various camera functions to suit 
    your picture-taking preferences with Custom Functions.
    Also, current camera sett ings can be saved under  
    < x > < y> positions of the Mode Dial.
    The features explained in this chapter can be set and 
    used in the following shooting modes: < d> < s > 
    < f >  . 
    						
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    3 Custom Functions N
    81: ExposureA  LV  
    Shooting k Movie 
    Shooting
    Exposure level incrementsp.402kk
    ISO speed setting increments kIn 
    a
    Bracketing auto cancelp.403k
    (Still photo, 
    with WB 
    bracketing)
    Bracketing sequencek
    Number of bracketed shots p.404 k
    Safety shiftp.405k
    Same exposure for new aperturep.406k
    82: Exposure
    Set shutter speed rangep.408kk
    Set aperture range kk
    The shaded Custom Functions do not function during Live View (LV) 
    shooting or movie shooting. (Settings are ineffective.) 
    						
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