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Canon EOS R5 C User Manual

Canon EOS R5 C
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PUB. DIE-0561-000
Advanced
User Guide
(PHOTO edition)
Digital Cinema Camera

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Canon EOS R5 C Specifications

General IconGeneral
Megapixel45 MP
Camera typeMILC Body
Sensor typeCMOS
Image stabilizerYes
Total megapixels47.1 MP
Image sensor size- \
Image formats supportedJPEG, RAW
Supported aspect ratios3:2
Maximum image resolution8192 x 5464 pixels
Image sensor size (W x H)36 x 24 mm
Still image resolution(s)8192 x 4320, 4096 x 2160, 2048 x 1080, 7680 x 4320 3840 x 2160, 1920 x 1080
Optical zoom- x
Lens mount interfaceCanon RF
Scene modesLandscape (scenery), Monochrome, Portrait
Photo effectsBlack&White, Neutral
White balanceAuto, Cloudy, Custom modes, Daylight, Flash, Fluorescent, Shade, Tungsten
Shooting modesAuto, Manual
Image processorDIGIC X
Self-timer delay- s
Tripod mounting supported-
Focus adjustmentAuto/Manual
Auto focusing (AF) modesContinuous Auto Focus, One Shot Focus
Light exposure modesAuto
ISO sensitivity (max)102400
ISO sensitivity (min)100
Memory slots2
Compatible memory cardsCF, SD, SDHC, SDXC
Product colorBlack
HD type8K Ultra HD
Video resolutions4096 x 2160, 8192 x 4320 pixels
Video formats supportedH.264, HEVC, MP4, RAW, XF-AVC
Maximum video resolution8192 x 4320 pixels
Display diagonal3.2 \
Viewfinder typeElectronic
Viewfinder screen size0.5 \
USB version2.0/3.2 Gen 1 (3.1 Gen 1)
USB connectorUSB Type-C
HDMI connector typeMicro
Headphone connectivity3.5 mm
Audio formats supportedAAC, PCM
Wi-Fi standards802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n), Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac)
Bluetooth version4.2
Near Field Communication (NFC)No
Camera shutter typeElectronic, Mechanical
Fastest camera shutter speed1/8000 s
Slowest camera shutter speed30 s
Storage temperature (T-T)-5 - 45 °C
Operating temperature (T-T)0 - 40 °C
Battery typeLP-E6NH
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth101 mm
Width142 mm
Height111 mm
Weight680 g
Weight (including battery)770 g

Summary

Introduction

Package Contents

Lists all items included in the camera package.

Instruction Manuals

Provides information on accessing advanced and lens/software manuals.

Quick Start Guide

Offers step-by-step instructions for initial camera setup and basic operation.

About This Guide

Explains icons and assumptions used throughout the guide for clarity.

Compatible Cards

Details the types of memory cards supported by the camera for recording images.

Safety Instructions

Outlines crucial safety guidelines to prevent injury and product damage during use.

Handling Precautions

Provides essential advice on camera care and protection against environmental factors.

Part Names

Identifies and labels the external buttons and components of the camera.

Preparation and Basic Operations

Charging the Battery

Explains the procedure for charging the camera's battery pack using the provided charger.

Inserting/Removing Batteries

Details the correct method for inserting and removing the battery pack from the camera.

Inserting/Removing Cards

Describes how to insert and remove memory cards from the camera's slots.

Turning on the Power

Guides the user on how to power the camera on and off, including mode selection.

Attaching/Detaching RF Lenses

Provides instructions on how to correctly attach and detach RF mount lenses from the camera body.

Attaching/Detaching EF/EF-S Lenses

Explains the process of mounting EF and EF-S lenses using an adapter.

Using the Viewfinder

Covers how to use and adjust the camera's electronic viewfinder for optimal viewing.

Basic Operations

Introduces fundamental camera controls like the shutter button and various dials.

Menu Operations and Settings

Explains how to navigate the camera's menu system and adjust settings.

Quick Control

Details how to quickly access and adjust frequently used camera settings.

Touch-Screen Operation

Describes how to use the touch screen for focusing, menu navigation, and other interactions.

Shooting Mode

A+: Fully Automatic Shooting (Scene Intelligent Auto)

Explains the fully automatic mode that optimizes settings based on the scene detected.

Fv: Flexible-Priority AE

Introduces a mode allowing manual control over shutter, aperture, and ISO with exposure compensation.

P: Program AE

Describes the mode where the camera automatically sets shutter speed and aperture for subject brightness.

Tv: Shutter-Priority AE

Explains setting shutter speed manually while the camera adjusts aperture for exposure.

Av: Aperture-Priority AE

Details setting aperture manually while the camera adjusts shutter speed for exposure.

M: Manual Exposure

Covers setting both shutter speed and aperture manually for full exposure control.

BULB: Long (Bulb) Exposures

Describes how to use bulb mode for long exposures, keeping the shutter open.

Shooting and Recording

Still Photo Shooting

Covers various settings and functions related to capturing still photographs with the camera.

AF/Drive

AF Operation

Explains how to select AF modes like One-Shot AF and Servo AF for different subjects.

Selecting the AF Method

Details the various AF point selection methods, including face and subject tracking.

Continuous AF

Describes the function that keeps subjects generally in focus for immediate focus when needed.

Manual Focus

Guides on how to manually focus the lens when autofocus is not sufficient or desired.

Servo AF Characteristics

Explains how to tailor AF performance using Case options for different shooting scenarios.

Customizing AF Functions

Covers detailed configuration of AF functions to suit specific shooting styles or subjects.

Selecting the Drive Mode

Details how to choose between single and continuous shooting modes based on the scene.

Using the Self-Timer

Explains how to use the self-timer for shooting photos with the photographer included.

Remote Control Shooting

Covers using optional remote controllers for wireless or wired camera operation.

Playback

Image Playback

Guides on how to view captured still photos individually or by browsing.

Magnified Image Display

Explains how to zoom in on images to check focus and details after capture.

Index Display (Multiple-Image Display)

Describes how to view multiple images simultaneously in an index format.

Protecting Images

Details how to protect important images from accidental deletion.

Erasing Images

Explains the process of deleting unwanted images from the memory card.

RAW Processing (RAW/DPRAW)

Covers processing RAW images using the camera to create JPEG or HEIF files.

DPRAW Processing

Explains how to use Dual Pixel RAW data for portrait relighting and background clarity adjustments.

Resizing JPEG/HEIF Images

Guides on reducing the pixel count of JPEG or HEIF images and saving them as new files.

Cropping JPEG/HEIF Images

Explains how to crop captured JPEG or HEIF images and save them as new files.

Converting HEIF to JPEG

Describes how to convert HEIF images captured in HDR shooting to JPEG format.

Slide Show

Covers setting up and playing back images as an automatic slide show.

Setting Image Search Conditions

Explains how to filter and display images based on various search criteria.

Browsing Images with the Main Dial

Details how to navigate through images using the main dial based on jump methods.

Rate/Voice Memo Button Function

Allows customization of the RATE button for image rating or voice memo operations.

Customizing Playback Information Display

Describes how to specify which information screens are displayed during image playback.

Displaying the Highlight Alert

Explains how to enable blinking display of overexposed highlights on the playback screen.

AF Point Display

Covers displaying the AF points used for focusing on the playback screen.

Playback Grid

Explains how to display a grid over still photos during playback for composition checks.

HDMI HDR Output

Details how to view RAW or HEIF images in HDR by connecting to an HDR TV.

Wireless Features

Wi-Fi/Bluetooth Connection

Covers establishing connections to smartphones, computers, or web services via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth.

Connecting to a Smartphone

Provides steps for pairing the camera with a Bluetooth-compatible smartphone for Wi-Fi connection.

Connecting to a Computer via Wi-Fi

Guides on connecting the camera to a computer using Wi-Fi for operations via EOS Utility.

Sending Images to a Web Service

Explains how to send images to the image.canon cloud service for automatic backup.

Image Transfer to FTP Servers

Details the process of transferring images to an FTP server over a network connection.

Wi-Fi Connection via Access Points

Covers connecting the camera to a Wi-Fi network using an access point, including WPS.

Connecting to a Wireless Remote Control

Explains how to connect the camera to a wireless remote control like the BR-E1 via Bluetooth.

Reconnecting via Wi-Fi

Provides steps for reconnecting the camera via Wi-Fi using previously registered settings.

Registering Multiple Connection Settings

Allows registering up to 10 connection settings for wireless communication functions.

Airplane Mode

Describes how to temporarily disable Wi-Fi and Bluetooth functions.

Wi-Fi Settings

Covers configuring Wi-Fi settings, connection history, and MAC address.

Bluetooth Settings

Details managing Bluetooth connections, checking status, and viewing the Bluetooth address.

Nickname

Explains how to change the camera's nickname displayed on other devices.

GPS Device Settings

Covers settings for geotagging images using a GPS receiver or smartphone.

Changing or Deleting Connection Settings

Guides on how to modify or remove existing wireless connection configurations.

Resetting Communication Settings

Explains how to delete all wireless communication settings to protect information.

View Info Screen

Covers checking error details and the camera's MAC address.

Virtual Keyboard Operations

Details how to use the on-screen virtual keyboard for text input.

Responding to Error Messages

Provides troubleshooting steps for various error codes related to wireless features.

Wireless Communication Function Precautions

Offers corrective actions for issues like connection drops or rate reductions.

Security

Highlights potential security risks and recommends measures to secure the network.

Checking Network Settings

Explains how to check network settings like IP addresses on Windows and macOS.

Wireless Communication Status

Covers checking the status of Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connections and signal strength.

Set-up

Selecting Cards for Recording/Playback

Details how to select which card to use for recording and playback when two are inserted.

Folder Settings

Covers creating, renaming, and selecting folders for saving captured images.

File Numbering

Explains options for continuous, auto reset, or manual file numbering.

File Naming

Guides on customizing the alphanumeric prefix of image file names.

Formatting

Explains the process of formatting memory cards, erasing all data.

Auto Rotate

Covers setting the camera to automatically rotate images shot in vertical orientation.

Date/Time/Zone

Details setting the camera's date, time, and time zone for accurate image metadata.

Language

Explains how to select the desired language for the camera's interface.

Video System

Covers setting the video system (NTSC or PAL) for TV output via HDMI.

Help

Describes how to access help information for camera features.

Beeps

Covers enabling or disabling camera beeps for focusing and touch operations.

Headphone Volume

Explains how to adjust the volume for headphones when playing back voice memos.

Power Saving

Details adjusting settings for screen, camera, and viewfinder auto power off.

Eco Mode

Covers enabling a mode to conserve battery by darkening the screen.

Screen/Viewfinder Display

Specifies whether to use the screen or viewfinder for display, including auto-switching.

Screen Brightness

Guides on adjusting the brightness level of the camera's screen.

Viewfinder Brightness

Explains how to adjust the brightness of the camera's viewfinder.

Screen and Viewfinder Color Tone

Covers adjusting the color tone of the screen and viewfinder.

Fine-Tuning Viewfinder Color Tone

Details advanced adjustments for the viewfinder's color tone.

UI Magnification

Explains how to magnify menu screens for easier viewing.

HDMI Resolution

Covers setting the image output resolution for HDMI connection to a TV.

Touch Control

Details adjusting touch-screen responsiveness and disabling touch operations.

Multi-Function Lock

Allows locking specific camera controls to prevent accidental changes.

Shutter at Shutdown

Covers setting whether the shutter remains open or closed when the camera is powered off.

Sensor Cleaning

Details methods for cleaning the camera's image sensor.

Resetting the Camera

Explains how to restore camera settings to their default values.

Custom Shooting Mode (C1–C3)

Covers registering and managing custom shooting modes for quick access to preferred settings.

Save/Load Settings on Card

Describes how to save and load camera settings to/from a memory card.

Battery Information

Covers checking battery status, recharge performance, and registration.

Copyright Information

Details how to set and check copyright information for images.

Other Information

Includes information on certification logos and firmware updates for accessories.

Custom Functions/My Menu

Tab Menus: Customization

Organizes and lists various camera customization options and custom functions.

Custom Function Setting Items

Lists the available custom function settings (C.Fn1 to C.Fn5) for detailed customization.

Tab Menus: My Menu

Covers managing custom menu tabs, including adding, deleting, and displaying items.

Registering My Menu

Guides on how to add frequently used menu items and custom functions to the My Menu.

Reference

Importing Images to a Computer

Explains methods for transferring images from the camera to a computer using software or card readers.

Using a USB Power Adapter to Charge/Power the Camera

Details how to charge or power the camera using a USB power adapter.

Using a Battery Grip

Covers attaching and using the optional battery grip for extended shooting.

Troubleshooting Guide

Provides solutions for common power, shooting, wireless, operation, display, and computer connection problems.

Error Codes

Lists and explains camera error messages and their corresponding countermeasures.

System Map

Illustrates the camera system and its accessories, showing connections.

Information Display

Explains the information displayed on the LCD panel and in the viewfinder during shooting.

EF Lenses Supporting 12 Shots/Sec. Continuous Shooting

Lists EF lenses compatible with high-speed continuous shooting modes.

Specifications

Provides technical details about the camera's type, sensor, recording formats, and physical attributes.

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