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    This camera is compatible with the function turning on the LED light 
    automatically in low-light conditions during autoexposure shooting. For 
    details, refer to the Speedlite’s instruction manual.
    Using an EX-series Speedlite (Sold Se parately) Equipped with an LED Light
     Cautions for movie shooting  are on pages 195 and 196.
      If necessary, also read the Live  View shooting cautions on pages 
    165 and 166.
      In Basic Zone modes, th e shooting result will be the same as in the 
     mode. Also, the scene icon for th e scene detected by the camera 
    is displayed on the upper left (p.172).
      Settable menu functions will differ  between Basic Zone modes and 
    Creative Zone modes (p.318).
      In the < f> and < s> shooting modes, the se ttings will be the same 
    as in the < d> mode.
      The ISO speed (100-6400 ), shutter speed, and aperture are set 
    automatically.
      In Creative Zone mode s, you can press the  button to lock the 
    exposure (AE lock, p.121) . After applying AE lock during movie shooting, 
    you can cancel it by pressing the < S> button. (AE lock setting is 
    retained until you press the  button.)
      In Creative Zone modes,  you can hold down the  button and turn 
    the < 6> dial to set the exposure compensation.
      Pressing the shutter butt on halfway displays the shutter speed, aperture, 
    and ISO speed on the screen’s bottom . This is the exposure setting for 
    taking a still photo (p.175). The expo sure setting for movie shooting is 
    not displayed. Note that  the exposure setting for movie shooting may 
    differ from that for still photo shooting.
      If you shoot a movie with autoexpo sure, the shutter speed and aperture 
    will not be recorded in th e image information (Exif).
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    When you shoot a movie in a Basic Zone mode, an icon representing 
    the scene detected by the camera will appear. For certain scenes or 
    shooting conditions, the icon displa yed may not match the actual scene.
    *1: Displayed only when the AF method is set to [ u+Tracking ]. If another AF method is 
    set, the “Non-Portrait” icon will be disp layed even if a person is detected.
    *2: Displayed when the attached lens has dist ance information. With an Extension Tube 
    or Closeup Lens, the icon displayed may not match the actual scene.
    *3: The icon suiting the scene detected will be displayed.
    Scene Icons
    SubjectPortrait*1Non-Portrait Background 
    Color
    BackgroundNature and 
    Outdoor SceneClose*2
    BrightGrayBacklit
    Blue sky included
    Light blue
    Backlit
    Sunset*3*3Orange
    Spotlight Dark blue
    Dark
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    In the  mode, you can freely set the shutter speed, aperture, and 
    ISO speed for the movie shooting. Using manual exposure to shoot 
    movies is for advanced users.
    1Set the power switch to < k>.
    XThe reflex mirror will make a sound, 
    then the image will appear on the 
    LCD monitor.
    2Set the Mode Dial to < a>.
    3Set the shutter speed and 
    aperture.
      To set the shutter speed, turn the 
     dial. The settable shutter 
    speeds depend on the frame rate 
    < 9 >.
    • 8 /  7 : 1/4000 sec. - 1/60 sec.
    • 6  / 5  / 4 : 1/4000 sec. - 1/30 sec.
      To set the aperture, hold down the 
     button and turn the < 6> 
    dial.
    4 Set the ISO speed.
      Press the < i> button and press 
    the < U> key or turn the < 6> dial 
    to select the ISO speed.
      For details on the ISO speed, see the 
    next page.
    Manual Exposure Shooting
     
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    5Focus and shoot the movie.
     The procedure is the same as steps 3 
    and 4 for “Autoexposure Shooting” 
    (p.170).
    ISO speed during manual-exposure shooting
      With [ Auto], the ISO speed will be set automat ically within ISO 100 - 
    6400.
      You can set the ISO speed manually  within ISO 100 - 6400 in whole-
    stop increments. Under [ 54: Custom Functions (C.Fn) ], if [2: ISO 
    expansion ] is set to [1: On], the manual setting range will expand so 
    you can also select H (equivalent to ISO 12800).
      Under [ 54: Custom Functions (C.Fn) ], if [3: Highlight tone 
    priority ] is set to [ 1: Enable], the ISO speed will be ISO 200 - 6400.
     Since shooting a movie at ISO 12800  may result in much noise, it is 
    designated as an expanded  ISO speed (displayed as “H”).
      Under [ 54: Custom Functions (C.Fn) ], if [2: ISO expansion ] is set to 
    [ 1: On ] and you switch from still photo shooting to movie shooting, the 
    manual setting range’s  maximum will be H (equ ivalent to ISO 12800). 
    Even if you switch back  to still photo shooting, the ISO speed will not 
    revert to the original setting.
      Exposure compensation cannot be set.
      Changing the shutter speed or aperture during  movie shooting is not 
    recommended since the ch anges in the exposure will be recorded.
      If you change the shutter speed while  shooting under fluorescent or LED 
    lighting, image flicke r may be recorded.
     When ISO Auto is set, you can press the  button to lock the ISO 
    speed.
      After recomposing the picture, you c an see the exposure level difference 
    on the exposure level indicator (p.1 75) compared to when you pressed 
    the < A> button.
      By pressing the < B> button, you can di splay the histogram.
      When shooting a movie of a moving su bject, a shutter speed of 1/30 sec. 
    to 1/125 sec. is recommended. The  faster the shutter speed, the less 
    smooth the subject’s  movement will look.
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     Each time you press the < B> button, the information display will 
    change.
    Information Display
    AF point (Flexi Zone - Single)
    Exposure mode
    L
    : Autoexposure K: Manual exposure
    ISO speed
    Exposure level indicator Aperture
    AE lock White balance
    Movie recording size
    Image-recordingquality
    Shutter speed Auto Lighting 
    Optimizer
    AF method
    • 
    c : u+Tracking
    •  o : FlexiZone - Multi
    •  d : FlexiZone - Single
    Battery check
    Picture Style
    Movie shooting mode: Autoexposure
     (Basic Zone modes): Autoexposure (Creative Zone modes): Manual exposure
    LED light
    Recording level: 
    Manual
    Video snapshot Possible shots
    Highlight tone priority
    Frame rate
    Drive mode
    Magnified view
    GPS connection indicatorQuick Control
    Movie Servo AF Movie shooting remaining time/
    Elapsed time
    Eye-Fi card 
    transmission
    Digital compass
    Wind filter
    Attenuator
    When movie shooting starts, the movi e shooting remaining time will change 
    to the elapsed time.
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    Notes on Movie Shooting
     During movie shooting, do not point  the lens toward the sun. The sun’s 
    heat can damage the camera ’s internal components.
      If  is set and the ISO speed or  aperture changes during movie 
    shooting, the white bala nce may also change.
      If you shoot a movie under fluoresc ent or LED lighting, the movie may 
    flicker.
      Zooming the lens during movie shoot ing is not recommended. Zooming 
    the lens can cause  changes in the exposure re gardless of whether the 
    lens’ maximum aperture  changes or not. Exposure changes may be 
    recorded as a result (except EF-S18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM).
      You cannot magnify the imag e during movie shooting.
      Cautions for movie shooting  are on pages 195 and 196.
      If necessary, also read the Live  View shooting cautions on pages 
    165 and 166.
      Movie-related setting s are under the [Z1] and [ Z2] tabs (p.191).
      A movie file is recorded  each time you shoot a movie. If the file size 
    exceeds 4 GB, a new file will be automatically created.
      The movie image’s field of view is  approx. 100% (with movie recording 
    size set to [A ]).
      The sound will be recorded in stereo  by the camera’s built-in microphone 
    (p.170).
      Most commercially-availa ble external stereo microphones with a 3.5 mm 
    diameter miniplug can be connecte d to the camera. If an external 
    microphone has been  connected to the camera’s external microphone IN 
    terminal (p.20), it will be given pr iority over the built-in microphone.
      You can use Remote Controller RC-6 (s old separately, p.303) to start 
    and stop the movie shooting if the drive mode is < Q>. Set the shooting 
    timing switch to < 2> (2-sec. delay), then press  the transmit button. If the 
    switch is set to < o> (immediate shooting), still  photo shooting will take 
    effect.
      With a fully-charged Batt ery Pack LP-E8, the total movie shooting time 
    will be as follows: approx. 1 hr. 40 mi n. at room temperature (23°C/73°F), 
    and approx. 1 hr. 20 min. at  low temperature (0°C/32°F).
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    The final image simulation is a function that allows you to see the 
    effects of the Picture Style, white balance, etc., on the image.
    During movie shooting, the image displayed will automatically reflect 
    the effects of the settings listed below.
    Final image simulation for movie shooting
      Picture Style
    * All settings such as shar pness, contrast, color satura tion, and color tone will 
    be reflected.
      White balance
      White balance correction
      Exposure
      Depth of field
      Auto Lighting Optimizer
      Peripheral illumination correction
      Highlight tone priority
    Final Image Simulation
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    While shooting a movie, you can also 
    take a still photo by pressing the shutter 
    button completely.
    Taking still photos during movie shooting
     If you take a still photo during movie shooting, the movie will record 
    a still moment lasting approx. 1 sec.
      The captured still photo will be reco rded to the card, and the movie 
    shooting will resume automatically  when the Live View image is 
    displayed.
     
    The movie and still photo will be recorded as separate files on the card.  Functions particular to still phot o shooting are shown below. Other 
    functions will be the same as for movie shooting.
    * If highlight tone priority is set, t he ISO speed range will start from ISO 200.
    Shooting Still Photos
    FunctionSettings
    Image-
    Recording 
    QualityAs set in [
    z1: Image quality ].
    When the movie recording size is [ 1920x1080] or [1280x720 ], the 
    aspect ratio will be 16:9 . When the size is [640x480], the aspect 
    ratio will be 4:3.
    ISO Speed* • With autoexposure sh
    ooting: Automatically set within ISO 100 - 
    6400.
    • With manual exposure shootin g: See “ISO speed during 
    manual-exposure shoo ting” on page 174.
    Exposure 
    Setting• Autoexposure shooting: Automa
    tically-set shutter speed and 
    aperture (displayed when press ing the shutter button halfway).
    • Manual exposure shooting: Ma nually-set shutter speed and 
    aperture.
    AEB Canceled
    FlashFlash off
    Regardless of the drive mode setting, single shooting  will take effect for still 
    photo shooting during movie shooting.
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    When you press the shutter button halfway to autofocus during movie 
    shooting, the following phenomena may occur.
    • Focus may become  far off momentarily.
    • The brightness of the recorded movi e may be different from that of the 
    actual scene.
    • The recorded movie ma y be momentarily still.
    • The movie may record the lens operation noise. Le ns operation noise may 
    be recorded.
    • You may not take a still  photo when focus is not ac hieved in cases such as 
    the subject is moving.
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    Function settings particular to movie shooting are explained here.
    If you press the  button while the image is displayed on the LCD 
    monitor, you can set any of the following: AF method, drive mode, 
    image-recording quality (still photos), movie-recording size, video 
    snapshots, white balance, Picture Style, and Auto Lighting Optimizer.In Basic Zone modes, only the functions in bold can be set.
    1Press the < Q> button. (7 )
    X The settable functions will be 
    displayed.
    2Select a function and set it.
      Press the < V> key to select a 
    function.
    X The selected function and Feature 
    guide (p.52) will appear.
      Press the < U> key or turn the 
    < 6 > dial to change the setting.
      To set the drive mode’s < q> setting 
    or Picture Style parameters, press the 
    < B > button.
    3Exit the setting.
     Press < 0> to finalize the setting and 
    return to movie shooting.
      You can also select < 2> to return to 
    movie shooting.
    Shooting Function Settings
    Q  Quick Control
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