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    With a commercially-available Eye-Fi card already set up, you can 
    automatically transfer c aptured images to a computer or upload them to 
    an online service via a wireless LAN.
    The image transfer is a function of the Eye-Fi card. For instructions on 
    how to set up and use the Eye-Fi card or to troubleshoot any image 
    transfer problems, refer to the Eye-Fi card’s instruction manual or 
    contact the card manufacturer. The camera is not guaranteed to support Eye-Fi card 
    functions (including wireless transfer). In case of a problem 
    with an Eye-Fi card, please check with the card manufacturer. 
    Also note that approval is required to use Eye-Fi cards in 
    many countries or regions. Without approval, use of the card 
    is not permitted. If it is unclear whether the card has been 
    approved for use in your area, please check with the card 
    manufacturer.
    1Insert an Eye-Fi card (p.43).
    2Select [Eye-Fi settings].
    Under the [5 1] tab, select [Eye-Fi 
    settings ], then press < 0>.
     This menu is displayed only when an 
    Eye-Fi card is inserted into the 
    camera.
    3Enable Eye-Fi transmission.
    Select [ Eye-Fi trans.], then press 
    < 0 >.
     Select [ Enable], then press < 0>.
     If you set [ Disable], there will be no 
    automatic transmission even with the 
    Eye-Fi card inserted (transmission 
    status icon I ).
    H Using Eye-Fi Cards 
    						
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    4Display the connection 
    information.
    Select [ Connection info.], then press 
    < 0 >.
    5Check the [Access point SSID:].
     Check that an access point is 
    displayed for [ Access point SSID: ].
     You can also check the Eye-Fi card’s 
    MAC address and firmware version.
     Press the < M> button to exit the 
    menu.
    6Take the picture.
     The picture is transferred and the 
    [H ] icon switches from gray (not 
    connected) to one of the icons below.
     For transferred images, [ O] is 
    displayed in the shooting information 
    display (p.323).
    H(Gray)  Not connected : No connection with access point.
    H(Blinking) Connecting... : Connecting to access point.
    H(Illuminated) Connected:Connection to access point established.
    H(d ) Transferring... : Image transfer to access point in 
    progress.
    Transmission status 
    						
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    H Using Eye-Fi Cards
    Cautions for Using Eye-Fi Cards
    If “ ” is displayed, an error occurred while retrieving the card 
    information. Turn the camera’s power switch off and on again.
     Even if [ Eye-Fi trans. ] is set to [Disable], it may still transmit a signal. In 
    hospitals, airports, and other plac es where wireless transmissions are 
    prohibited, remove the Eye-Fi card from the camera.
     If the image transfer does not function, check the Eye-Fi card and 
    computer settings. For details, refer to the card’s instruction manual.
     Depending on the wireless LAN’s connection conditions, the image 
    transfer may take longer or it may be interrupted.
     The Eye-Fi card may become hot as it transmits.
     The battery power will be consumed faster.
     During the image transfer, auto power off will not take effect.
     If you insert a wireless LAN card other than an Eye-Fi card, [ Eye-Fi 
    settings ] will not appear. Also, the transmission status icon < H> will not 
    appear. 
    						
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    System Map
    ST-E2270EX II430EX III-RT/
    430EX IIIST-E3-RT Macro Ring Lite 
    MR-14EX II Macro Twin Lite 
    MT-24EX
    Angle Finder C
    Hand Strap E2
    Leather Case EH20-L Car Battery
    ChargerCBC-E6
    Car Battery 
    Cable CB-570
    AC Adapter 
    AC-E6N*5DC Coupler  DR-E6*5
    Battery PackLP-E6N*1Battery Charger
    LC-E6 or LC-E6E
    Wide Strap
    Eyecup Eg
    Bundled 
    Accessories
    Cable protector
    Dioptric Adjustment Lenses Eg
    Anti-Fog 
    Eyepiece Eg
    Battery GripBG-E11
    Battery MagazineBGM-E11A for 
    AA/R6 batteries
    (attached to BG-E11)
    Battery Magazine
    BGM-E11L for 
    LP-E6N/LP-E6
    (attached to BG-E11)
    600EX II-RT 
    						
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    System Map
    Connect StationCS100
    *1: Battery Pack LP-E6 can also be used.
    *2: To use the GP-E2 with a cable, the GP-E2’s firmware must be 
      updated to Version 2.0.0 or later and Interface Cable IFC-40AB II or IFC-150AB II mu\
    st be used.*3: To use the older model WFT-E7 (not Version 2), the WFT-E7’s firmware must be updated   and Interface Cable IFC-40AB II or IFC-150AB II must be used.
    *4: With IFC-500U II, the communication speed will be equivalent to Hi-Speed\
     USB (USB 2.0).
    *5: AC Adapter Kit ACK-E6 can also be used.
    * All cable lengths given are approximate figures.
    EOS 
    Solution Disk
    Interface Cable IFC-150U II (1.5 m/4.9 ft.)
    Interface Cable IFC-500U II*4 (4.7 m/15.4 ft.)
    Card reader
    CF Card
    SD/SDHC/SDXC memory card
    HDMI Cable 
    HTC-100 (2.9 m/9.5 ft.)
    TV/Video
    Wireless LAN  access point EF lenses
    Remote
    Controller RC-6
    Computer
    USB port
    PictBridge-compatible printer
    Timer Remote
    ControllerTC-80N3
    Directional
    Stereo
    Microphone
    DM-E1 
    Wireless
    Controller LC-5
    Remote
    Switch
    RS-80N3
    Wireless File Transmitter
    WFT-E7 (Ver. 2)/
    WFT-E7*
    3
    Ethernet port
    Wireless LAN adapter
    GPS ReceiverGP-E2*2 
    						
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    o: Set automatically   k: User selectable    : Not selectable/Disabled
    Function Availability Table According to Shooting Mode
    Still Photo Shooting
    FunctionAdsfaF
    All image quality settings selectable
    kkkkkkCrop/aspect ratiokkkkk
    ISO speedAutomatically set/Auto ISOokkkkkManually setkkkkk
    Picture StyleAutomatically set/AutookkkkkManual selectionkkkkk
    White balance Auto
    okkkkkPresetkkkkkCustomkkkkkColor temperature settingkkkkkCorrection/BracketingkkkkkAuto Lighting OptimizerokkkkkLong exposure noise reductionkkkkkHigh ISO speed noise reductionokkkkkHighlight tone prioritykkkkk
    Lens aberration 
    correctionPeripheral illumination correctionkkkkkkChromatic aberration correctionkkkkkkAnti-flicker shooting*1okkkkk
    Color space
    sRGBokkkkkAdobe RGBkkkkk
    AF
    One-Shot AF*1kkkkkAI Servo AF*1kkkkkAI Focus AF*1okkkkkAF area selection mode*1kkkkkAF pointokkkkkManual focusing (MF)kkkkkkAF Microadjustment*1kkkkku (face)+Tracking*2kkkkkkFlexZone - Single*2kkkkkkContinuous AF*2kkkkkk 
    						
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    Function Availability Table According to Shooting Mode
    *1: Settable only with viewfinder shooting.
    *2: Settable only during Live View shooting.
    *3: Settable only when Auto ISO is set.
    *4: With Auto ISO, you can set a fixed ISO speed.
    FunctionAdsfaF
    Metering Evaluative metering
    okkkkkPartial meteringkkkkkSpot meteringkkkkkCenter-weighted average meteringkkkkk
    Exposure
    Program shiftkExposure compensationkkkk*3
    AEBkkkkAE lockkkk*4
    Depth-of-field previewkkkkkHDR shootingkkkkMultiple exposureskkkkkInterval timer*1kkkkkBulb timerkMirror Lockup*1kkkkk
    Drive
    Single shootingkkkkkkHigh-speed continuous shootingkkkkkkLow-speed continuous shootingkkkkkkSilent single shootingkkkkkkSilent continuous shootingkkkkkk10-sec. self-timer/Remote controlkkkkkk2-sec. self-timer/Remote controlkkkkkk
    External 
    SpeedliteFlash exposure compensationkkkkkFE lock*1kkkkkFunction settingskkkkkCustom Function settingskkkkkLive View shootingkkkkkkQuick Controlkkkkkk 
    						
    							Function Availability Table According to Shooting Mode
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    o: Set automatically   k: User selectable    : Not selectable/Disabled
    Movie Shooting
    FunctionMoviesStill Photos*1
    Ad /FsfaAd /F /s /faykMyk  M
    All image quality settings selectable 
    (movie)
    kkkkk
    All image quality settings selectable 
    (still photos)kkk
    Time-lapse moviekkkkk
    ISO speed Automatically set/Auto ISOooooko o kManually setkkPicture 
    StyleAutomatically set/Autookkkko k kManual selectionkkkkkk
    White 
    balance
    Autookkkko k kPresetkkkkkkCustomkkkkkkColor temperature settingkkkkkkCorrectionkkkkkkBracketingkkAuto Lighting Optimizerokkkko k kLong exposure noise reductionHigh ISO speed noise reduction*2okkkko k kHighlight tone prioritykkkkkk
    Lens 
    aberration 
    correctionPeripheral illumination 
    correctionk k kkkk k k
    Chromatic aberration 
    correctionk k kkkk k k
    Color 
    spacesRGBo o oooo k kAdobe RGBkk
    AFu
    +Tracking
    k k kkkk k kFlexiZone - Singlek k kkkk k kManual focusing (MF)k k kkkk k kMovie Servo AFk k kkkk k k 
    						
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    Function Availability Table According to Shooting Mode
    *1: Indicates still photo shooting during movie shooting.
    *2: Multi Shot Noise Reduction cannot be set.
    *3: With Auto ISO, you can set a fixed ISO speed.
    *4: Settable only when Auto ISO is set.
    *5: Works only before you start shooting a movie.
    FunctionMoviesStill Photos*1
    Ad/FsfaAd /F /s /faykMyk  M
    Metering
    oooooo o o
    Exposure
    Program shiftAE lockkkk*3k*3
    Exposure compensationkkkk*4kk*4
    AEBDepth-of-field preview
    Drive Single shooting
    kk kHigh-speed continuous 
    shootingkk k
    Low-speed continuous 
    shootingkk k
    Silent single shootingkk kSilent continuous 
    shootingkk k
    10-sec. self-timer/
    Remote control*5kk k
    2-sec. self-timer/Remote 
    control*5kk k
    External Speedlite
    Sound recordingkkkkkTime codekkkkkQuick Controlkkkkkk k k 
    						
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    z: Shooting 1  (Red)Page
    Menu Settings
    Viewfinder Shooting an d Live View Shooting
    Image quality
    1 / 41  / 61
    14973  / 83  / 7K  / 8K  / 75  / 85  / 7a / 
    8 a  / b  / c
    Image review time
    Off / 2 sec. / 4 sec. / 8 sec. / Hold70
    Beep
    Enable / Disable69
    Release shutter 
    without card
    Enable / Disable44
    Lens aberration 
    correction
    Peripheral illumination: Enable / Disable188Chromatic aberration: Enable / Disable
    External Speedlite 
    controlFlash firing / E-TTL II metering / Flash sync. 
    speed in Av mode / Flash function settings / 
    Flash C.Fn settings / Clear settings247
     Shaded menu options are not displayed in the < A> mode.
     What is displayed under [ z1: Image quality ] depends on the [Record 
    func. ] (p.146) setting under [ 51: Record func+card/folder sel. ]. If 
    [ Rec. separately ] is set, set the image quality for each card.
     With movie shooting, certain menu items are not displayed. Also, the 
    [z 6] tab will not appear. 
    						
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