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Style | DSLR |
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Color | Black |
Image Sensor | 22.3mm x 14.8mm CMOS |
Crop Factor | 1.6 |
Total Pixels | Approx. 34.4 MP |
Effective Pixels | Approx. 32.5 MP |
Approx. 8.29 megapixels (3840 x 2160) | Approx. 24.20 megapixels |
Image Processor | DIGIC 8 |
Lens Mount | EF/EF-S |
Image Stabilization | Optical Image Stabilizer on compatible lenses |
Dual I.S. (6.5-stop Dual I.S. 2 compatible) | Optical Image Stabilizer on compatible lens |
Focusing | Optical TTL-CT-SIR with a CMOS sensor |
Viewfinder Type | - |
Shooting Modes | Scene Intelligent Auto (Stills and Movie) |
Picture Styles: Auto | Standard |
Continuous Shooting | Max. Approx. 10fps |
With Servo AF: Approx. 4 shots/sec | Max. Approx. 4.5fps. (speed maintained for up to 1250 images (JPEG) or 17 images (RAW))³ (with UHS-I card) |
Exposure Compensation | +/-5 EV in 1/3 or 1/2 stop increments |
Automatic Exposure Bracketing (AEB) | 2 |
ISO Sensitivity | Auto (100-25600) |
ISO can be expanded to L:50 | H1: 51200 |
ISO can be expanded to H: 51200 | ISO Auto Range (AUTO mode): ISO 100-6400 |
Shutter Speed | 30-1/8000 sec (1/2 or 1/3 stop increments) |
White Balance | AWB (Ambience priority |
Type | Touch screen Vari angle Clear View II TFT |
Size | 7.7cm (3.0"") 3:2 |
Movie File Type | MP4 [Video: MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 |
XF-AVC (MXF) ALL-I or Long GOP | 4:2:2 10-bit; |
MP4 H.265/HEVC | 4:2:2 10-bit; |
MP4 H.264 | 4:2:0 8-bit. |
MP4: H.264/MPEG-4 AVC | H.265/HEVC (Audio format: AAC (2ch)) |
MOV: Motion JPEG (4K 29.97/25.00 | time-lapse movies only) |
ALL-I (FHD 29.97/25.00 | time-lapse movies only) |
MP4 Video: Full HD (16:9) 1920 x 1080 - MPEG4 AVC/H.264 | Audio: AAC |
Max Movie Size | 4K - 3840 x 2160 (29.97 |
1280 x 720 (59.94 | 50 |
1920 x 1080 (59.94 | 50 |
3840 x 2160 ( 29.97 | 25 fps) Motion JPEG |
1920 x 1080 ( 29.97 | 25 fps) ALL-I |
Full HD (16:9) 1920 x 1080 (59.94 | 50 |
Full HD (16:9) 1920 x 1080 HDR ( 29.97 | 25 fps) inter frame |
Full HD (16:9) 1920 x 1080 (29.97 | 25) lite inter frame |
HD (16:9) 1280 x 720 (119.9 | 100 fps) intra frame |
Full HD - 1920 x 1080 (59.94 | 50 |
HD - 1280 x 720 (119.9 | 100 |
280 x 720 (59.94 | 50 fps) intra or inter frame |
640 x 480 (59.94 | 50 fps) inter frame |
1280 x 720 (29.97 | 25) lite inter-frame |
640 x 480 (29.97 | 25) lite interframe |
Movie Length | Max duration 29min 59sec |
MP4: 4096 x 2160: 150Mbps 428 Mins | Max duration 29min 59sec |
Max Image Size | RAW: (3:2) 6960 x 4640 |
JPEG 4:3: (L) 5536 x 4160 | (M) 3680 x 2768 |
JPEG 16:9: (L) 6240 x 3504 | (M) 4160 x 2336 |
JPEG 1:1: (L) 4160 x 4160 | (M) 2768 x 2768 |
RAW: (RAW) 6240 x 4160 | (M-RAW) 4680 x 3120 |
4:3 ratio (L) 5952x4480 | (M1) 3968x2976 |
16:9 ratio (L) 6720x3776 | (M1) 4464x2512 |
1:1 ratio (L) 4480x4480 | (M1) 2976x2976 |
(RAW) 6720x4480 | (M-RAW) 5040x3360 |
JPEG 3:2: (L) 6000 x 4000 | (M) 3984 x 2656 |
JPEG 4:3: (L) 5328 x 4000 | (M) 3552 x 2664 |
JPEG 16:9: (L) 6000 x 3368 | (M) 3984 x 2240 |
JPEG 1:1: (L) 4000 x 4000 | (M) 2656 x 2656 |
RAW: (RAW) 5472x3648 | (M-RAW) 4104x2736 |
JPEG 4:3: (L) 5328x4000 | (M) 3552x2664 |
JPEG 16:9: (L) 6000x3368 | (M) 3984x2240 |
JPEG 1:1: (L) 4000x4000 | (M) 2656x2656 |
RAW: (RAW) 6000x4000 | 6960 x 4640 |
Wireless Connectivity | Wi-Fi and Bluetooth |
Interface Connectors | USB Micro-B |
Storage Type | SD |
1x SD/SDHC/SDXC and UHS-I | SD |
Power Source | Rechargeable Li-ion Battery LP-E6N |
Compact Power Adapter CA-CP200L: 24V DC | LP-E6N |
Battery life | Approx. 1300 |
Approx. 860 (at 0°C | AE 50% |
Approx. 1100 shots (at 0°C | AE 50% |
Approx. 850 (at 0°C) | Approx. 315 shots (conforms to CIPA)11 |
Playback time when playing back a slideshow of still images: Approx. 4 hrs 55mins | Approx. 1090 (at 23°C |
Approx. 980 (at 0°C | AE 50% |
Viewfinder: Approx. 550 (at 0°C | AE 50% |
Live View: Approx. 270 (at 23°C | AE 50% |
Live View: Approx. 230 (at 0°C | AE 50% |
Operating Environment | 0 – 40 °C |
Approx. -5 to 45°C | (60% relative humidity) |
Body Materials | Aluminum alloy and polycarbonate resin with glass fiber |
Water / Dust resistance | Yes |
Depth | 76 |
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Height | 104 |
Width | 140 |
Net Weight | 701 g |
Download the advanced user guide and instruction manuals for lenses and software from the Canon website.
Explanation of icons used in the manual for camera buttons and screen displays.
Details on basic assumptions for operational instructions and sample photos used in the manual.
Step-by-step instructions for charging the camera battery.
Procedure for inserting and removing the battery pack from the camera.
Instructions for inserting and removing memory cards from the camera.
Guide on how to change the direction and angle of the camera's screen.
Instructions on how to turn the camera on and off, and related settings.
Steps for correctly attaching and detaching lenses to and from the camera.
Fundamental operations of the camera, including viewfinder adjustment and holding techniques.
Explanation of shutter button functions and preventing camera shake.
How to use the Mode Dial to set shooting modes.
Instructions on using the main dial for setting various camera functions.
Guide on using the Quick Control Dial for quick access to settings.
Explanation of the Multi-Controller functions for camera operation.
How to prevent accidental changes to camera settings using the Multi-function lock.
How to turn the LCD panel illumination on or off using the button.
Functionality of the AF-ON button in still photo and movie recording modes.
How to change the displayed information by pressing the INFO button.
Guide to navigating menu operations and settings.
How to directly select and set camera settings displayed on the screen.
Instructions for using touch operations like tap and drag on the camera screen.
Guide on viewing the live image on the screen while shooting.
Explanation of the fully automatic mode where the camera sets optimum settings.
Tips to avoid camera shake and ensure sharp images in handheld shots.
Techniques for recomposing shots to achieve better perspective and focus lock.
Understanding scene icons that represent detected scene types.
How to adjust drive mode, flash firing, and Creative Assist settings.
Guide on applying filter effects and adjusting their levels using Creative Assist.
How to use special scene modes for appropriate camera settings.
Tips for shooting portraits to blur the background and soften skin tones.
Instructions for shooting group photos to ensure everyone is in focus.
Tips for shooting landscapes for vivid blues, greens, and sharp images.
Guide for shooting moving subjects using the Sports mode and Area AF frame.
Tips for photographing children, ensuring healthy skin tones and sharp focus.
Technique for shooting with motion blur effect on the background.
Tips for shooting close-ups of flowers and small objects for a larger appearance.
Instructions for shooting food to make photos look bright and appetizing.
Guide for photographing people in candlelight for atmospheric color tones.
How to shoot night portraits for natural-looking scenes with flash and tripod.
Technique for shooting night scenes handheld with reduced camera shake.
How to shoot backlit scenes for a wide tonal range and minimized clipped shadows.
Important cautions and notes for various Scene Intelligent Auto (SCN) modes.
Comparison of Program AE and Scene Intelligent Auto modes regarding function settings.
Explanation of how shutter speeds are displayed and their meaning.
Information on how aperture values are displayed and their relation to aperture opening.
How to check the area in focus using the depth-of-field preview button.
How to set exposure compensation when ISO speed is set to AUTO.
Using the bulb timer to eliminate the need to hold the shutter button during exposure.
Guide on selecting and setting the camera's AF operation.
Explanation of One-Shot AF operation suitable for still subjects.
Explanation of AI Servo AF and Servo AF operations for moving subjects.
How AI Focus AF automatically switches between One-Shot and AI Servo AF.
Settings for the AF-assist beam of the built-in flash or Speedlite.
Explanation of AF points lighting up in red for focus confirmation in low light.
Guide on selecting AF area modes and AF points for viewfinder shooting.
Instructions for manually selecting AF points or zones.
Explanation of the meaning of lit or blinking AF points.
How to manually set the initial AF point for AI Servo AF.
Conditions that can make focusing difficult and how to overcome them.
Guide on selecting AF methods for Live View shooting.
Using touch screen to focus on faces and track subjects.
Manually setting AF points or Zone AF frames for focusing.
Shooting with subject's eyes in focus using the AF method.
Freely setting the initial position for Servo AF.
How to magnify display to check focus when AF method is other than Face+Tracking.
Tips for achieving focus and optimizing AF performance during shooting.
Identifying and overcoming conditions that make focusing difficult.
Procedure for focusing manually when autofocus is not achieved.
Using outline emphasis to make focusing easier in Live View shooting.
Guide on selecting drive modes like single shooting and continuous shooting.
Instructions for using the self-timer for delayed shooting.
How to shoot remotely using controllers like RC-6, BR-E1, or RS-60E3.
How to attach and detach the eyepiece cover to prevent underexposure.
Guide on selecting how the camera determines subject brightness.
How to brighten or darken the standard exposure for better image results.
How to lock exposure settings for focus and exposure separately.
Recommended when subjects are backlit or in low light.
Overview of shutter speed and aperture values used in flash photography modes.
How to adjust flash output of the built-in flash.
How FE Lock provides suitable flash exposure over a specified area of the subject.
How to set functions of the built-in flash or external Speedlites.
Information on displayed settings and options for external flash units.
Guide on using EL/EX series Speedlites and non-Canon flash units.
How to use built-in flash as sender for optical wireless flash photography.
Covers topics related to still photo shooting and menu settings.
Overview of tab menus for still photo shooting in viewfinder mode.
Overview of tab menus for still photo shooting in Live View mode.
How to set image quality, including RAW and JPEG options.
How to change the image's aspect ratio for JPEG and RAW images.
Setting how long the captured image is displayed on the screen.
Setting the camera to prevent shooting without a card.
Compensating for lens optical characteristics like vignetting and distortion.
Capturing three images at different exposures for bracketing.
Setting the ISO speed to suit ambient light levels.
Automatically correcting brightness and contrast for dark or contrasty shots.
Reducing overexposed, clipped highlights for better gradation.
Setting how long the metering timer runs after being triggered.
Simulating and displaying how the actual image brightness will look.
Adjusting white balance to make white areas look white for natural color tones.
Correcting white balance for color conversion or compensating filters.
Setting the range of reproducible colors (sRGB or Adobe RGB).
Obtaining image characteristics matching photographic expression or subject.
Customizing any Picture Style by changing default settings.
Registering custom Picture Styles under User Defined tabs.
Reducing noise generated in images, especially at high ISO speeds.
Appending data to erase dust spots automatically using EOS software.
Choosing how the shutter is released in Live View shooting.
Shooting multiple exposures to merge into a single image.
Shooting photos with clipped highlights and shadows reduced for high dynamic range.
Enabling continuous shooting with focal distance changed automatically.
Setting shooting interval and number of shots for repeated shooting.
Reducing uneven exposure and colors caused by flickering light sources.
Keeping the mirror up in viewfinder shooting to reduce blur from mirror movement.
Keeping subjects in focus during Live View shooting.
Specifying how manual focus adjustment is used with One-Shot AF.
Specifying use of AF-assist beam from built-in flash or Speedlite.
Cautions applicable to both viewfinder and Live View shooting.
Overview of tab menus for movie recording settings.
Instructions for autoexposure recording of movies.
Automatic ISO speed setting within ISO 100-12800 in Basic Zone modes.
ISO speed settings in various shooting modes, referencing ISO speed settings menu.
Manually setting shutter speed, aperture, and ISO speed for movie recording.
Information on available shutter speeds in M mode and for time-lapse movies.
Important cautions to observe during movie recording.
Key notes regarding movie recording, file creation, and playback.
Shooting high dynamic range movies for high-contrast scenes.
Recording movies with filter effects applied in Creative filters mode.
Setting image size, frame rate, and compression method for movie recording.
Requirements and considerations for recording 4K movies.
Information on frame rates for NTSC and PAL systems.
Explanation of IPB (Standard) and IPB (Light) compression methods.
Information that movies are recorded in MP4 format.
Details on card requirements for various movie recording sizes.
Recording Full HD movies at high frame rates for slow motion playback.
How the camera handles movie files exceeding 4 GB.
Information on total movie recording time and file size per minute.
How to set sound recording functions, including level and wind filter.
Automatically suppresses sound distortion caused by loud noises.
Using external microphones with the camera.
How to connect headphones to listen to sound during movie playback.
Reduces camera shake during movie recording for effective stabilization.
Stitching still photos at set intervals to create 4K or Full HD time-lapse movies.
Recording short video snapshots and combining them into a video snapshot album.
Keeps subjects in focus continuously during movie recording.
Adjusting tracking sensitivity for AF points when subject strays.
Setting Movie Servo AF speed and operation conditions.
Covers lens aberration correction, remote control, and ISO speed settings for movies.
Important cautions regarding internal temperature, image quality, and recording conditions.
Overview of tab menus for image and movie playback.
How to play back images, select images, and exit playback.
Customizing and displaying shooting information during playback.
Switching to index display and selecting images.
Controlling playback using the touch-screen panel.
How to magnify and scroll images during playback.
Instructions for playing back movies, selecting, and controlling playback.
How to edit the beginning and end of movie clips.
Selecting individual frames from 4K movies as still images.
How to play back images and movies on a TV using an HDMI cable.
Protecting important images from accidental erasure.
Rotating displayed images to the desired orientation.
Selecting and erasing unnecessary images one by one or in batches.
Enabling printing of images according to instructions like image selection and quantity.
Specifying up to 998 images for printing in a photobook.
Applying filter processing to images and saving them as separate images.
Processing RAW images with the camera to create JPEG images.
Processing RAW images with preferred effects and saving as JPEGs.
Selecting RAW image processing type from the Quick Control screen.
Automatically correcting red-eye in images and saving as a separate file.
Selecting albums to edit and applying editing options.
Cropping captured JPEG images and saving them as new images.
Resizing JPEG images to lower pixel count and save as new images.
Rating images on a scale of 1-5 to help organize them.
Playing back images on the card as an automatic slide show.
Filtering image display according to search conditions.
Jumping through images forward or backward according to the set jump method.
Specifying screens and information displayed during image playback.
Specifying blinking display of overexposed highlights on playback screen.
Displaying AF points used to focus, outlined in red on playback screen.
Displaying a grid over photos for checking tilt and composition.
Setting the initial image display upon playback start.
Overview of tab menus for wireless settings.
Connecting the camera to smartphones, computers, or printers via Wi-Fi/Bluetooth.
Steps to pair and connect the camera with a smartphone via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi.
How to connect the camera to a computer via Wi-Fi using EOS software.
Connecting the camera to a printer via Wi-Fi for direct image printing.
How to use Web services to send images to registered destinations.
How to join a Wi-Fi network via an access point compatible with WPS.
Connecting the camera to a wireless remote control via Bluetooth.
Steps to reconnect to devices or Web services with registered settings.
Registering up to 10 connection settings for wireless communication functions.
Settings for Wi-Fi function, password, connection history, and MAC address.
Settings for Bluetooth function, connection information, and address.
How to change the camera nickname displayed on smartphones and other cameras.
Geotagging images with GPS information from external devices or smartphones.
How to change or delete connection settings by terminating Wi-Fi connection.
Deleting all wireless communication settings to prevent information exposure.
Checking error details and the camera’s MAC address.
Instructions for using the virtual keyboard for text entry.
Procedures for displaying and eliminating causes of error messages.
Corrective actions for issues like transmission rate drops or connection loss.
Potential problems if security settings are not properly set.
How to check network settings like IP address, subnet mask, and gateway.
Checking wireless communication status on screen and LCD panel.
Overview of tab menus for set-up configurations.
Freely creating and selecting folders for saving captured images.
Changing how image files are numbered (Continuous, Auto Reset, Manual Reset).
Changing auto rotation setting to straighten vertical orientation images.
Instructions for formatting memory cards, including low-level formatting.
How to change the camera’s auto power off time.
How to adjust the brightness of the camera screen.
Setting screen to turn off/on by pressing the shutter button halfway.
How to set the camera's date, time, and time zone.
How to change the camera's interface language.
Setting the video system (NTSC or PAL) for display and movie recording.
Adjusting touch-screen panel response sensitivity.
Enabling or disabling beeps for touch operations and focus confirmation.
Adjusting headphone volume for listening to sound during movie playback.
Checking battery conditions, remaining capacity, and usage history.
Activating immediate or auto cleaning for the camera sensor.
Displaying brief descriptions of shooting modes when switching them.
Displaying brief descriptions of functions and items in Quick Control setting.
Displaying descriptions about features by pressing the INFO button.
Selecting information displayed on screen when pressing the INFO button.
Customizing on-screen display in Live View shooting or movie recording.
Displaying a grid over photos for checking camera tilt and composition.
Setting functions performed by shutter button halfway or completely during movie recording.
Setting image output resolution for television or external device via HDMI.
Viewing RAW images in HDR by connecting camera to an HDR TV.
Specifying camera controls to lock when Multi-function lock is enabled.
Registering current camera settings as Custom shooting modes.
Restoring camera settings for shooting functions and menus to their defaults.
Setting copyright information to be recorded as Exif information.
Information on downloading manuals, viewing certification logos, and firmware version.
Overview of tab menus for customization.
Customizing camera features to suit shooting preferences.
Detailed list of Custom Functions available for Live View and Movie recording.
Details on setting custom functions related to Exposure.
Settings for exposure level increments, ISO speed increments, and bracketing auto cancel.
Settings for autofocus functions like tracking sensitivity and AF point switching.
Setting subject-tracking sensitivity for AF points.
Setting tracking sensitivity for subjects with sudden speed changes.
Setting AF point switching sensitivity for moving subjects.
Setting AF operation characteristics and shutter-release timing for the first shot.
Presetting AF operation and shutter timing for subsequent shots.
Specifying lens operation when autofocus is impossible.
Limiting selectable AF area modes to suit shooting preferences.
Limiting available AF methods to those intended for use.
Selecting AF area selection method via button or dial.
Setting separate AF points for different camera orientations.
Setting initial AF point for AI Servo AF or Servo AF.
Autofocusing by recognizing people for viewfinder shooting.
Setting AF point selection movement behavior.
Setting whether AF points display during focus stages.
Setting AF points to light up in red automatically or manually.
Making fine adjustments to the AF point of focus.
Settings for warnings, dial direction, custom controls, retract lens, and audio compression.
Displaying warning icons for various settings.
Reversing dial turning direction for setting shutter speed and aperture.
Assigning frequently used functions to camera controls.
Setting whether gear-type STM lenses retract automatically when power is off.
Setting audio compression for movie recording.
Adjusting the AF point of focus in viewfinder shooting.
Clearing all AF microadjustments made for lenses.
Clearing all Custom Function settings.
Registering frequently used menu items and custom functions to My Menu tabs.
Selecting the menu screen that appears first when pressing the MENU button.
Guide to downloading and installing EOS software or other dedicated software.
Ways to import images from camera to computer using EOS software or card reader.
Information on using the battery grip with LP-E6N/LP-E6 or AA/R6 batteries.
Powering the camera using a household power outlet with DC Coupler and AC Adapter.
Guidance for resolving camera problems and contacting support.
Information on error messages, their causes, and countermeasures.
Data on possible shots, ISO auto range, and image quality settings.
Pixel counts for various aspect ratios like 3:2, 4:3, 16:9, and 1:1.
Information on cards that can record movies and their performance requirements.
Data on total movie recording time and file size per minute for various settings.
Information on possible time for time-lapse movie recording based on conditions.
Setting ISO speed manually or automatically for movie recording.
Information on resize options based on original image quality.
Explanation of information displayed on the Quick Control screen and Live View screen.
Understanding scene icons indicating detected scene types in Live View or movie recording.