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Camera Type | Mirrorless |
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Sensor Type | CMOS |
Resolution | 45 Megapixels |
Image Processor | DIGIC X |
Lens Mount | Canon RF |
ISO Range | 100-51200 (expandable to 50-102400) |
Shutter Speed | 1/8000 to 30 sec |
Continuous Shooting | 12 fps (mechanical shutter), 20 fps (electronic shutter) |
Video Recording | Yes |
Viewfinder Resolution | 5.76 Million Dots |
Screen | 3.2-inch Vari-Angle Touchscreen LCD |
Monitor Resolution | 2.1 Million Dots |
Autofocus System | Dual Pixel CMOS AF II |
Autofocus Points | 1053 |
Memory Card Slots | 1x CFexpress Type B, 1x SD UHS-II |
Battery | LP-E6NH |
Dimensions | 142 x 101 x 111 mm |
Sensor Size | 36 x 24 mm |
Max Video Resolution | 8K DCI (8192 x 4320) |
Video Formats | RAW, MP4 |
Audio Recording | Yes, built-in stereo microphones, external mic input |
Viewfinder Type | Electronic |
Connectivity | Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB-C, HDMI |
Battery Life | Approx. 320 shots |
Weight | 680 g (body only) |
Guidelines for connecting the camera to computers or other devices using interface cables.
Explains the two main operating modes: PHOTO and VIDEO.
Lists essential items in the package: camera, battery, charger, strap, cables, and protectors.
Provides complete camera instructions, with separate PHOTO and VIDEO editions available.
Downloadable instructions for lenses and software from the Canon website.
Explains the meaning of icons used for buttons, screen displays, and related topics.
Outlines basic assumptions for instructions and the nature of sample photos used in the guide.
Details compatibility with Type-B CFexpress memory cards.
Information on supported SD/SDHC/SDXC cards, including UHS-II and UHS-I.
Guidelines for maintaining camera condition, preventing damage from dust, water, and heat.
Information on pixel behavior, screen burn-in, and performance in different temperatures.
Important notes on protecting memory cards and their recorded data from damage.
Instructions on handling lenses and cleaning the image sensor.
Tips for using the battery and charger, including storage and charging practices.
Instructions on using the cable protector to prevent accidental disconnection and terminal damage.
Guides on connecting the camera using interface and HDMI cables.
Step-by-step guide on charging the battery pack using the battery charger.
Procedures for inserting and removing the battery pack from the camera.
Instructions for inserting, removing, and formatting memory cards for recording.
How to adjust the direction and angle of the camera's LCD screen.
Steps to turn on the camera, including initial setup and battery level indication.
Step-by-step process for mounting RF/RF-S lenses onto the camera.
Instructions on safely removing RF/RF-S lenses from the camera.
Steps to attach EF/EF-S lenses to the camera via a mount adapter.
Procedure for safely detaching EF/EF-S lenses from the camera.
Guide on using the dioptric adjustment knob to achieve sharp viewfinder focus.
Explains the functions of key buttons and dials for camera operation.
Demonstrates proper grip techniques for stable shooting, both horizontal and vertical.
Details the menu display specific to the A+ (Scene Intelligent Auto) shooting mode.
Explains menu displays for various shooting modes including Fv, P, Tv, Av, M, and BULB.
Step-by-step guide on how to navigate and change settings within the camera menus.
Explains why certain menu items may appear dimmed and how to enable them.
How to navigate and adjust settings using the Quick Control screen.
How to use finger taps to interact with the touchscreen for focusing and shooting.
How to use finger drags on the touchscreen for menu navigation.
Explains automatic modes like A+ Scene Intelligent Auto and Program AE.
Details Shutter-Priority (Tv) and Aperture-Priority (Av) modes.
Covers Manual Exposure (M) and Long Exposure (BULB) modes.
Options for selecting pixel count and image quality (JPEG, HEIF, RAW).
Details settings like AEB, flash compensation, and white balance.
How to choose Picture Styles and correct lens aberrations.
Covers noise reduction, dust delete data acquisition, and HDR features.
Covers image quality, Dual Pixel RAW, and cropping/aspect ratio.
Details Expo.comp./AEB, ISO speed, HDR PQ, and lighting optimizer.
Includes white balance, color space, picture style, and clarity.
Covers noise reduction for long exposure and high ISO, and dust delete data.
Information on RAW image data and processing options.
Details on file size, shot counts, and maximum burst rates for various settings.
Displays the approximate maximum burst shots available during continuous shooting.
How to set the AEB range and exposure compensation amount.
Defines the manual ISO speed limits (minimum and maximum).
Sets the minimum and maximum limits for automatic ISO speed.
Prevents excessively low shutter speeds when ISO Auto is active.
Adjusts flash output level to control flash exposure.
Enables obtaining appropriate flash exposure for a specific subject part.
Uses Auto modes to obtain correct white balance based on ambient light or white priority.
Manually sets white balance for specific light sources by shooting a white object.
Sets white balance by specifying the color temperature in Kelvin.
Captures three images with different color tones for white balance bracketing.
Color space used for commercial printing and professional applications.
Details the characteristics and effects of different preset Picture Styles.
Explains icons representing parameters like Strength, Fineness, and Contrast in Picture Style selection.
Details adjustments for Sharpness, Contrast, Saturation, and Color Tone.
Specific adjustments for monochrome images, including filter and toning effects.
Corrects vignetting, which darkens image corners.
Corrects image distortion or warping caused by lens characteristics.
Corrects lens aberrations, diffraction, and resolution loss using optical design values.
Corrects chromatic aberration or color fringing around subjects.
Corrects diffraction that degrades image sharpness caused by lens aperture.
Applies noise reduction by taking four shots and merging them into one JPEG.
Steps to prepare the camera and lens for acquiring dust delete data.
How the camera appends acquired dust delete data to future shots.
Selects a RAW image from the card as the first exposure for merging.
How to view and manage multiple exposures during the shooting process.
Adjusts dynamic range automatically or manually for HDR images.
Applies artistic effects like Natural, Art Standard, Art Vivid, Art Bold, Art Embossed.
Configures continuous HDR shooting for single shots or every shot.
Enables automatic image alignment for handheld HDR or disables it for tripod use.
Options to save captured images and the resulting HDR image.
Specifies the number of images to capture per shot for focus bracketing.
Adjusts how much the focus shifts between shots for bracketing.
Suppresses brightness changes during focus bracketing by compensating for aperture differences.
Sets shooting intervals and number of shots for repeated capture.
Uses the mechanical shutter, recommended for bright lenses at wide apertures.
Uses electronic shutters (1st curtain, electronic) for silent shooting or high speed.
Sets how long images are displayed after shooting (Hold, 2 sec., 8 sec., Off).
Enables display of shots in the viewfinder immediately after shooting.
Selects and edits the information displayed on the camera screen.
Selects and edits the information displayed in the viewfinder.
Specifies how viewfinder information is displayed when shooting vertically.
Displays a grid on screen and viewfinder for composition and tilt checking.
Selects content and display size of the histogram for tonal range analysis.
Displays focus distance with RF lenses, allowing timing and unit selection.
Resets shooting information display settings to default values.
General-purpose metering, suited for backlit subjects, adjusts exposure to suit the scene.
Effective in bright light, covers approx. 6.1% of the screen center.
Effective for metering specific parts of the subject, covers approx. 3.1% of the screen center.
Metering averaged across the screen, weighted towards the center.
Brightens or darkens exposure relative to standard exposure.
Focuses on the subject before applying AE lock.
Locks exposure by pressing the AE lock button, indicated by a [ ] icon.
Allows recomposing the shot while maintaining AE lock and taking the picture.
Organizes AF and drive settings into tabbed menu categories AF1, AF2, etc.
Explains AF operation characteristics for still and moving subjects.
Allows selection of AF methods like Spot AF, Zone AF, or Face+Tracking.
Keeps subjects generally in focus, ready for immediate focus when shutter is pressed.
Allows moving AF points or Zone AF frames by tapping/dragging on the screen.
Magnifies the image and focuses manually when autofocus is not possible.
Tailors AI Servo AF/Servo AF for specific subjects using Case options.
Configures AF functions in detail to suit shooting style or subject.
Selects drive modes like single, continuous, or self-timer shooting.
Instructions for using the self-timer for shooting with oneself in the picture.
How to shoot remotely using optional controllers like RC-6 or BR-E1.
Details AF methods like Face+Tracking, Spot AF, 1-Point AF, Zone AF.
Displays subject edges in color to aid manual focusing.
Provides a guide frame indicating focus direction and adjustment needed.
Enables or disables AF-assist beam firing from the camera or Speedlite.
Explains the five combinations of settings for tracking sensitivity and acceleration/deceleration.
Details adjustable parameters like tracking sensitivity and acceleration/deceleration.
Manually adjusts parameters for cases 1 to 4.
Customizes manual focus adjustment when using electronic MF lenses with One-Shot AF.
Specifies whether to prioritize focus or release timing for One-Shot AF.
Captures one shot when the shutter button is pressed.
Allows continuous shooting at approx. 12 shots/sec. or 8.0 shots/sec.
Allows continuous shooting at approx. 3.0 shots/sec.
Uses self-timer (10 sec. or 2 sec.) or remote control for shooting.
Organizes playback functions into tabbed menu categories PLAY1, PLAY2, etc.
Displays captured still photos for viewing and browsing.
Allows magnifying captured images for detailed inspection.
Shows multiple images in an index format for quick browsing.
How to play back recorded voice memos associated with images.
Displays captured photos on a television using an HDMI cable.
Prevents accidental erasure of important images by applying protection.
Allows erasing unnecessary images individually, in batches, or all at once.
Rotates displayed images to the desired orientation.
Rates images on a scale of 1-5 to help organize them.
Enables printing images according to instructions like selection and quantity.
Specifies up to 998 images for photobook printing, useful for online orders.
Copies images between cards or folders for backup or duplication.
Processes RAW or images to create JPEG or HEIF files.
Specific processing for Dual Pixel RAW files.
Reduces pixel count of JPEG/HEIF images and saves as a new image.
Crops captured JPEG/HEIF images and saves them as new images.
Converts HEIF images captured in HDR shooting to JPEG format.
Plays back images on the card as an automatic slide show.
Filters image display based on search criteria for easier playback and operations.
Jumps through images in single-image display using the main dial.
Switches functions assigned to dials for image playback screen use.
Assigns image rating, protection, erasure, or voice memo functions to the RATE button.
Specifies screens and information displayed during image playback.
Specifies blinking display of overexposed highlights on the playback screen.
Displays AF points used for focus, outlined in red on the playback screen.
Displays a grid over still photos for composition and tilt checking.
Views RAW or HEIF images in HDR by connecting to an HDR TV.
Establishes Wi-Fi or Bluetooth connections for various wireless functions.
Connects the camera to a smartphone via Wi-Fi for remote control and browsing.
Connects the camera to a computer via Wi-Fi for remote operation using EOS Utility.
Transfers images to an FTP server on the network.
Joins a Wi-Fi network using an access point compatible with WPS.
Connects to Wireless Remote Control BR-E1 via Bluetooth for remote shooting.
Reconnects to Wi-Fi using registered connection settings.
Registers up to 10 connection settings for wireless communication functions.
Temporarily disables Wi-Fi and Bluetooth functions.
Configures Wi-Fi settings, connection history, and MAC address.
Manages Bluetooth function, checks connection information, and views address.
Changes the camera nickname displayed on other devices.
Configures settings for connected GPS receivers or smartphones.
Modifies or removes existing Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connection settings.
Saves wireless communication settings to a card or loads them from a card.
Deletes all wireless communication settings to prevent exposure of information.
Checks error details and the camera's MAC address.
Explains how to use the virtual keyboard for text input.
Provides guidance on responding to and resolving various error codes.
Offers corrective actions for issues like transmission rate drops or connection loss.
Discusses potential security risks and recommendations for securing networks.
Provides steps to check network settings on Windows and macOS.
Checks the status of Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connections and signal strength.
Organizes setup options into tabbed menu categories SET UP1, SET UP2, etc.
Selects recording method and card usage for recording and playback.
Manages image folders, including creating, renaming, and selecting them.
Sets how image files are numbered (Continuous, Auto Reset, Manual Reset).
Customizes the alphanumeric characters in image file names.
Initializes memory cards, erasing all data.
Changes the setting that straightens vertically shot images for display.
Sets the camera's date, time, and time zone for accurate image data.
Selects the display language for the camera menus and messages.
Sets the video output system (NTSC or PAL) for TV playback.
Accesses descriptions of features and how to scroll help screens.
Enables or disables camera beeps for focus confirmation and touch operations.
Adjusts the volume for headphones when playing back voice memos.
Adjusts timing for screen, camera, and viewfinder auto-off.
Conserves battery power by darkening the screen when the camera is idle.
Specifies use of screen or viewfinder, avoiding accidental eye sensor activation.
Adjusts the brightness level of the camera's LCD screen.
Adjusts the brightness of the camera's viewfinder.
Adjusts screen and viewfinder color tone for preference.
Fine-tunes viewfinder color tone for precise adjustment.
Magnifies menu screens for easier viewing by double-tapping.
Sets image output resolution when connected to a TV via HDMI.
Adjusts touch-screen panel responsiveness (Standard, Sensitive, Disable).
Specifies camera controls to lock when enabled to prevent accidental changes.
Sets whether the shutter remains open or closed when the power is turned off.
Cleans the front of the image sensor automatically or manually.
Restores camera settings for shooting functions and menus to their defaults.
Registers current settings into Custom shooting modes for quick recall.
Saves camera settings to a card or loads them from a card.
Checks the conditions of the battery, including remaining capacity and recharge performance.
Sets and checks copyright information recorded as Exif data in images.
Displays certification logos and allows firmware updates for accessories.
Details three methods for transferring images to a computer.
Explains charging and powering the camera using the USB adapter.
Instructions on attaching and using the optional battery grip BG-R10.
Offers solutions for common camera problems and error messages.
Lists error codes, their causes, and countermeasures.
Provides a visual overview of connected camera accessories and components.
Explains the information displayed on the LCD panel and viewfinder.
Lists EF lenses that support 12 shots/sec. continuous shooting.
Lists technical details of the camera, including type, sensor, recording system, and image formats.
Explains the Dual Pixel CMOS AF focusing method and operations.
Covers metering sensor, modes, and ISO speed settings for exposure.
Details the type of shutter and available shutter modes and speeds.
Covers drive modes and continuous shooting speeds.
Lists terminals for external connections like USB, HDMI, and microphone.
Details compatible battery packs, charging methods, and AC power sources.
Lists physical dimensions, weight, and operating environmental conditions.
Covers Wi-Fi compliance standards, transmission frequencies, and authentication methods.
Details Bluetooth compliance standards and transmission method (GFSK).
Lists trademarks and licensing information for software and technologies used.
Recommends using genuine Canon accessories for optimal performance and warranty coverage.
Explains icons for drive mode, AF method, AF operation, card slot, WB, metering, and picture style.
Explains all displayed shooting parameters including aperture, shutter speed, ISO, and WB.
Details the information displayed on the still photo playback screen.
Explains all displayed shooting parameters including aperture, shutter speed, ISO, and WB.
General specifications including lens mount and compatible lenses.
Details the image sensor type, screen size, effective pixels, and AF system.
Information on image recording format and version compliance.
Lists image types (JPEG, HEIF, RAW) and their corresponding file extensions.
Details AF operations for still photo shooting (One-Shot AF, Servo AF, Manual Focus).
Specifies AF area and number of zones for automatic selection.
Details AF area and number of selectable positions for AF points.
Specifies the EV range for autofocusing under specific conditions.
Details metering modes like Evaluative, Partial, Spot, and Center-weighted.
Explains manual and expanded ISO speed settings.
Sets the minimum and maximum limits for manual ISO speed.
Sets the minimum and maximum limits for automatic ISO speed.
Options for shutter operation: Mechanical, Electronic 1st curtain, Electronic.
Lists available shutter speed ranges for different modes.
Specifies the maximum flash sync speed for mechanical and electronic shutters.
Details drive modes and their corresponding continuous shooting speeds.
Lists playback functions like magnify zoom, AF point display, and rating.
Specifies USB Type-C for computer communication and powering.
Identifies the HDMI micro OUT terminal (Type D) for video output.
Specifies compatibility with 3.5 mm stereo mini jack for external microphones.
Specifies compatibility with 3.5 mm stereo mini jack for headphones.
Identifies the N3 type terminal for remote control connections.
Lists compatible battery packs and quantity used.
Explains charging and powering the camera using the USB adapter.
Lists the AC adapter and DC coupler used for power.
Provides approximate shot counts based on shooting method, battery, and temperature.
Provides camera dimensions excluding protrusions.
Lists weight of the camera body with/without battery and card.
Specifies operating temperature and humidity ranges.
Lists Wi-Fi standards and maximum link speeds.
Details the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz band frequencies and channels.
Explains connection methods, authentication, and encryption types.
Lists Bluetooth Specification Version 5.0 compliance and BLE technology.
Specifies GFSK modulation as the transmission method.
Lists registered trademarks of various companies like Adobe, Microsoft, Apple, and Google.
Mentions that accessory information is provided elsewhere.