Canon 1263C005 User manual

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EOS 80D (W)
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ENGLISH
Instruction Manual
Instruction manuals (PDF files) and software can be downloaded
from the Canon website (p.4, 513).
www.canon.com/icpd
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The EOS 80D (W) is a digital single-lens reflex camera featuring a fine-
detail CMOS sensor with approx. 24.2 effective megapixels, DIGIC 6,
high-precision and high-speed 45-point AF (Cross-type AF point: Max.
45 points), max. approx. 7.0 fps continuous shooting, Live View
shooting, Full High-Definition (Full HD) movie shooting, and wireless
functions (Wi-Fi/NFC).
Before Starting to Shoot, Be Sure to Read the Following
To avoid botched pictures and accidents, first read the “Safety
Precautions” (p.20-22) and “Handling Precautions” (p.23-25). Also, read
this manual carefully to ensure that you use the camera correctly.
Refer to This Manual while Using the Camera to Further
Familiarize Yourself with the Camera
While reading this manual, take a few test shots and see how they
come out. You can then better understand the camera. Be sure to store
this manual safely, too, so that you can refer to it again when necessary.
Testing the Camera Before Use and Liability
After shooting, play images back and check whether they have been
properly recorded. If the camera or memory card is faulty and the
images cannot be recorded or downloaded to a computer, Canon
cannot be held liable for any loss or inconvenience caused.
Copyrights
Copyright laws in your country may prohibit the use of your recorded
images or copyrighted music and images with music on the memory
card for anything other than private enjoyment. Also be aware that
certain public performances, exhibitions, etc., may prohibit photography
even for private enjoyment.
Introduction
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Before starting, check that all the following items are included with your
camera. If anything is missing, contact your dealer.
* Battery Charger LC-E6 or LC-E6E is provided. (The LC-E6E comes with a
power cord.)
The camera does not come with an interface cable or HDMI cable.
The Instruction Manuals provided are listed on the next page.
If you purchased a Lens Kit, check that the lenses are included.
Depending on the Lens Kit type, lens instruction manuals may also be
included.
Be careful not to lose any of the above items.
* For items sold separately, see System Map (p.468).
Item Check List
Battery Pack
LP-E6N
(with protective
cover)
Battery Charger
LC-E6/LC-E6E*
Camera
(with body cap)
Wide Strap
When you need Lens Instruction Manuals, download them from the Canon
website (p.4).
The lens instruction manuals (PDF) are for lenses sold individually. Note
that when purchasing the lens kit, some of the accessories included with the
lens may not match those listed in the Lens Instruction Manual.
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Camera and Wireless Function Basic Instruction
Manual
The booklet is the Basic Instruction Manual.
More detailed Instruction Manuals (PDF files) can be
downloaded from the Canon website.
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Download the Instruction Manuals (PDF files).
Connect to the Internet and access the following Canon website.
www.canon.com/icpd
Select your country or region of residence and download the
Instruction Manuals.
Instruction Manuals Available for Download
Camera Instruction Manual
Wireless Function Instruction Manual
Camera and Wireless Function Basic Instruction Manual
Lens Instruction Manuals
Software Instruction Manuals
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View the Instruction Manuals (PDF files).
Double-click a downloaded Instruction Manual (PDF file) to open
it.
To view the Instruction Manuals (PDF files), Adobe Acrobat
Reader DC or other Adobe PDF viewer (most recent version
recommended) is required.
Adobe Acrobat Reader DC can be downloaded free from the
Internet.
To learn how to use a PDF viewer, refer to its Help section.
Instruction Manuals
Downloading and Viewing the Instruction Manuals (PDF Files)
Software can be downloaded from the Canon website (p.513).
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The following cards can be used with the camera regardless of
capacity: If the card is new or was previously formatted by another
camera or computer, format the card with this camera (p.64).
SD/SDHC*/SDXC* memory cards
* UHS-I cards supported.
When shooting movies, use a large-capacity card with a reading/writing
speed class at least as high as shown in the following table.
If you use a slow-writing card when shooting movies, the movie may
not be recorded properly. Also, if you play back a movie on a card
with a slow reading speed, the movie may not play back properly.
To check the card’s reading/writing speed, refer to the card
manufacturer’s website.
Compatible Cards
Cards that Can Record Movies
Movie Recording Size (p.306)
Recording Formats
MOV MP4
ALL-I (For editing)
UHS Speed Class 3
or faster
-
IPB (Standard)
L: 8 7 -
SD Speed Class 10
or faster
Other than above
-
SD Speed Class 6
or faster
IPB (Light) -
SD Speed Class 4
or faster
In this manual, “card” refers to SD memory cards, SDHC memory
cards, and SDXC memory cards.
* The camera does not come with a card for recording images/
movies. Please purchase it separately.
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Quick Start Guide
1
Insert the battery
(p.36)
.
To charge the battery, see page 34.
2
Insert the card
(p.37)
.
With the card’s label facing
toward the back of the
camera, insert it into the card
slot.
3
Attach the lens
(p.47)
.
Align the lens’s white or red mount
index with the camera’s mount
index of the same color.
4
Set the lens’s focus mode
switch to <f>
(p.47)
.
5
Set the power switch to <1>,
then set the Mode Dial to <A>
(Scene Intelligent Auto)
(p.78)
.
Turn the Mode Dial while holding down
the lock release button at the center.
All the necessary camera settings will
be set automatically.
White index Red index
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Quick Start Guide
6
Flip out the LCD monitor
(p.40)
.
When the LCD monitor displays the
date/time/zone setting screens, see
page 43.
7
Focus on the subject
(p.50)
.
Look through the viewfinder and
aim the viewfinder center over the
subject.
Press the shutter button halfway,
and the camera will focus on the
subject.
If necessary, the built-in flash will be
raised.
8
Take the picture
(p.50)
.
Press the shutter button completely
to take the picture.
9
Review the picture.
The captured image will be
displayed for approx. 2 sec. on the
LCD monitor.
To display the image again, press
the <x> button (p.346).
To shoot while looking at the LCD monitor, see “Live View
Shooting” (p.255).
To view the images captured so far, see “Image Playback” (p.346).
To delete an image, see “Erasing Images” (p.378).
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Icons in this Manual
<6> : Indicates the Main Dial.
<5> : Indicates the Quick Control Dial.
<9> <W> <X> <Y> <Z>: Indicates the Multi-controller and the push
direction.
<0> : Indicates the Setting button.
0, 9, 7, 8 : Indicates that each function remains
active for approx. 4 sec., 6 sec., 10 sec.,
or 16 sec. after you let go of the button.
* In addition to the above, the icons and symbols used on the camera’s buttons
and displayed on the LCD monitor are also used in this manual when discussing
relevant operations and functionality.
3 : Indicates a function that can be changed by pressing the
<M> button to change its settings.
O
: When shown on the upper right of a page, it indicates that
the function is available only in the Creative Zone modes
(p.31).
(p.**) : Reference page numbers for more information.
: Warning to prevent shooting problems.
: Supplemental information.
: Tips or advice for better shooting.
: Troubleshooting advice.
Basic Assumptions
All operations explained in this manual assume that the power switch
is set to <1> and the <R> switch is set down (Multi function
lock released) (p.41, 54).
It is assumed that all the menu settings and Custom Functions are
set to their defaults.
The illustrations in this manual show the camera attached with the
EF-S18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM lens as an example.
Conventions Used in this Manual
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Chapters
Introduction
2
Getting Started
33
Basic Shooting
77
Setting the AF and Drive Modes
115
Image Settings
141
Advanced Operations
189
Flash Photography
227
Shooting with the LCD Monitor (Live View Shooting)
255
Shooting Movies
293
Image Playback
345
Post-Processing Images
389
Sensor Cleaning
403
Customizing the Camera
409
Reference
449
Software Start Guide /
Downloading Images to a Computer
511
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Introduction 2
Item Check List................................................................................. 3
Instruction Manuals .......................................................................... 4
Compatible Cards............................................................................. 5
Quick Start Guide ............................................................................. 6
Conventions Used in this Manual..................................................... 8
Chapters........................................................................................... 9
Index to Features ........................................................................... 17
Safety Precautions ......................................................................... 20
Handling Precautions ..................................................................... 23
Nomenclature ................................................................................. 26
Getting Started
33
Charging the Battery ...................................................................... 34
Installing and Removing the Battery............................................... 36
Installing and Removing the Card .................................................. 37
Using the LCD Monitor ................................................................... 40
Turning on the Power ..................................................................... 41
Setting the Date, Time, and Zone................................................... 43
Selecting the Interface Language................................................... 46
Attaching and Detaching a Lens..................................................... 47
Basic Operation.............................................................................. 49
Q Quick Control for Shooting Functions ....................................... 56
3 Menu Operations.................................................................. 58
d Using the Touch Screen ............................................................. 61
Before You Start ............................................................................. 64
Formatting the Card..................................................................... 64
Disabling the Beeper ................................................................... 66
Setting the Power-off Time/Auto Power Off................................. 66
Setting the Image Review Time................................................... 67
Contents
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Turning the LCD Monitor Off/On ..................................................67
Reverting the Camera to the Default Settings..............................68
Displaying the Grid..........................................................................71
Q Displaying the Electronic Level ...............................................72
Displaying the Flicker Detection......................................................74
Feature Guide and Help..................................................................75
Basic Shooting 77
A Fully Automatic Shooting (Scene Intelligent Auto) ...................78
A Full Auto Techniques (Scene Intelligent Auto)..........................81
7 Disabling Flash .........................................................................83
C Creative Auto Shooting.............................................................84
8: Special Scene Mode .............................................................88
P Shooting Food ............................................................................ 89
C Shooting Children ......................................................................90
x Shooting Candlelight Portraits ...................................................91
6 Shooting Night Portraits (With a Tripod) ....................................92
F Shooting Night Scenes (Handheld)............................................93
G Shooting Backlit Scenes............................................................94
2 Shooting Portraits ......................................................................95
3 Shooting Landscapes ...............................................................96
4 Shooting Close-ups....................................................................97
5 Shooting Moving Subjects ........................................................98
v Applying Creative Filters .........................................................101
Q Quick Control...........................................................................106
Shooting with Ambience Selection................................................108
Shooting by Lighting or Scene Type ............................................. 112
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Setting the AF and Drive Modes 115
f: Selecting the AF Operation....................................................116
S Selecting the AF Area and AF Point ...................................... 120
AF Area Selection Modes............................................................. 124
AF Sensor .................................................................................... 127
Lenses and Usable AF Points ...................................................... 128
When Autofocus Fails .................................................................. 136
MF: Manual Focus..................................................................... 137
i Selecting the Drive Mode ....................................................... 138
j Using the Self-timer................................................................. 140
Image Settings 141
Setting the Image-Recording Quality ........................................... 142
Changing the Image’s Aspect Ratio ............................................. 146
i: Setting the ISO Speed for Still Photos ................................. 148
A Selecting a Picture Style ...................................................... 154
A Customizing a Picture Style ................................................. 157
A Registering a Picture Style ................................................... 160
Setting the White Balance ............................................................ 162
White Balance............................................................................ 163
Q Setting the Auto White Balance.......................................... 163
O Custom White Balance........................................................ 164
P Setting the Color Temperature ............................................. 166
White Balance Correction............................................................. 167
Auto Correction of Brightness and Contrast................................. 169
Setting Noise Reduction............................................................... 170
Highlight Tone Priority .................................................................. 174
Correction of Lens Peripheral Illumination and Aberrations ......... 175
Reducing Flicker........................................................................... 179
Setting the Color Space................................................................ 181
Creating and Selecting a Folder................................................... 182
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Contents
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6
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File Numbering Methods...............................................................184
Setting Copyright Information .......................................................186
Advanced Operations 189
d: Program AE.............................................................................190
s: Shutter-Priority AE ................................................................192
f: Aperture-Priority AE..............................................................194
Depth-of-Field Preview...............................................................195
a: Manual Exposure....................................................................196
q Selecting the Metering Mode ..................................................198
O Setting Exposure Compensation .............................................200
Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB)..................................................201
A AE Lock ...................................................................................203
F: Bulb Exposures .......................................................................204
w: HDR (High Dynamic Range) Shooting...............................207
P Multiple Exposures..................................................................212
2 Mirror Lockup.........................................................................219
Using the Eyepiece Cover ............................................................220
F Using a Remote Switch.............................................................221
R Remote Control Shooting...........................................................221
p Interval Timer Shooting .....................................................223
Flash Photography 227
D Using the Built-in Flash .............................................................228
D Using an External Speedlite......................................................233
Setting the Flash ...........................................................................235
Wireless Flash Photography .........................................................244
Shooting with the LCD Monitor (Live View Shooting) 255
A Shooting with the LCD Monitor...............................................256
Shooting Function Settings ...........................................................264
U Applying Creative Filters .........................................................266
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Menu Function Settings................................................................ 270
Selecting the AF Operation .......................................................... 274
Focusing with AF (AF Method)..................................................... 276
x Shooting with the Touch Shutter............................................. 286
MF: Focusing Manually ................................................................ 288
Shooting Movies 293
k Shooting Movies..................................................................... 294
Shooting Function Settings .......................................................... 304
Setting the Movie Recording Size ................................................ 306
Using Movie Digital Zoom..............................................................311
Setting the Sound Recording ....................................................... 312
Shooting HDR Movies .................................................................. 314
v Shooting Movies with Creative Filters..................................... 316
N Shooting Time-lapse Movies................................................ 319
Menu Function Settings................................................................ 326
Shooting Video Snapshots ........................................................... 333
Image Playback 345
x Image Playback ..................................................................... 346
B: Shooting Information Display ............................................ 348
x Searching for Images Quickly ................................................ 353
u/y Magnified View ................................................................... 355
d Playing Back with the Touch Screen ........................................ 356
b Rotating the Image.................................................................. 358
Setting Ratings ............................................................................. 359
Q Quick Control for Playback ..................................................... 361
k Enjoying Movies ..................................................................... 363
k Playing Back Movies .............................................................. 365
X Editing a Movie’s First and Last Scenes ................................. 367
Slide Show (Auto Playback) ......................................................... 369
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Viewing Images on a TV Set.........................................................373
K Protecting Images ...................................................................376
L Erasing Images ........................................................................378
W Digital Print Order Format (DPOF)..........................................380
p Specifying Images for a Photobook..........................................384
Changing Image Playback Settings ..............................................386
Adjusting the LCD Monitor Brightness .......................................386
Auto Rotation of Vertical Images................................................387
Post-Processing Images 389
R Processing RAW Images with the Camera ...........................390
S Resizing JPEG Images ...........................................................395
N Cropping JPEG Images...........................................................397
U Applying Creative Filters .........................................................399
Sensor Cleaning 403
f Automatic Sensor Cleaning...................................................404
Appending Dust Delete Data ........................................................405
Manual Sensor Cleaning...............................................................407
Customizing the Camera 409
Setting Custom Functions............................................................. 410
Custom Functions ......................................................................... 411
Custom Function Settings............................................................. 413
C.Fn I: Exposure ........................................................................413
C.Fn II: Autofocus ......................................................................416
C.Fn III: Operation/Others..........................................................425
8: Fine Adjustment of AF’s Point of Focus .................................427
8: Custom Controls ....................................................................433
Registering My Menu....................................................................440
w: Registering Custom Shooting Modes.....................................445
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Reference 449
B Button Functions ................................................................ 450
Checking the Battery Information ................................................. 452
Using a Household Power Outlet ................................................. 456
H Using Eye-Fi Cards................................................................. 457
Function Availability Table by Shooting Mode .............................. 460
System Map ................................................................................. 468
Menu Settings .............................................................................. 470
Troubleshooting Guide ................................................................. 481
Error Codes .................................................................................. 496
Specifications ............................................................................... 497
Software Start Guide /
Downloading Images to a Computer 511
Software Start Guide .................................................................... 512
Downloading and Viewing the Software Instruction Manuals (PDF Files)
... 514
Downloading Images to a Computer ............................................ 515
Index............................................................................................. 517
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Power
Charging the battery p.34
Battery level p.42
Checking battery
information p.452
Household power outlet p.456
Auto power off p.66
Cards
Formatting p.64
Release shutter without
card p.38
Lens
Attaching/Detaching p.47
Zoom p.48
Basic Settings
Language p.46
Date/Time/Zone p.43
Beeper p.66
Copyright information p.186
Clear all camera settings p.68
Viewfinder
Dioptric adjustment p.49
Eyepiece cover p.220
Electronic level p.73
Grid p.71
Aspect ratio line p.146
LCD Monitor
Brightness adjustment p.386
Touch screen p.61
Electronic level p.72
Feature guide p.75
Help p.76
AF
AF operation p.116
AF area selection mode p.120
AF point selection p.122
Lens group p.128
AF points lighting up
in red p.424
AF Microadjustment p.427
Manual focusing p.137
Metering
Metering mode p.198
Drive
Drive mode p.138
Self-timer p.140
Maximum burst p.145
Recording Images
Creating/Selecting
a folder p.182
File numbering p.184
Index to Features
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Index to Features
Image Quality
Image-recording quality p.142
ISO speed p.148
Picture Style p.154
White balance p.162
Auto Lighting Optimizer p.169
Noise reduction for
high ISO speeds p.170
Noise reduction for long
exposures p.172
Highlight tone priority p.174
Lens aberration
correction p.175
Reducing flicker p.179
Color space p.181
Shooting
Shooting mode p.30
HDR Mode p.207
Multiple exposures p.212
Mirror lockup p.219
Bulb timer p.205
Interval timer p.223
Depth-of-field preview p.195
Remote control p.221
Quick Control p.56
Multi function lock p.54
Exposure
Exposure compensation p.200
Exposure compensation
with M+ISO Auto p.197
AEB p.201
AE lock p.203
Safety shift p.415
Flash
Built-in flash p.228
External flash p.233
Flash function settings p.235
Wireless shooting p.244
Live View Shooting
Live View shooting p.255
AF operation p.274
AF method p.276
Aspect ratio p.146
Creative filters p.266
Touch shutter p.286
Movie Shooting
Movie shooting p.293
AF method p.276
Movie Servo AF p.326
Movie recording quality p.306
Manual exposure p.298
Movie digital zoom p.311
Sound recording p.312
HDR movie shooting p.314
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Index to Features
Creative filters for
movies p.316
Video snapshot p.333
Time-lapse movie p.319
Movie Servo AF speed p.329
Movie Servo AF tracking
sensitivity p.330
Remote control shooting p.332
Playback
Image review time p.67
Single-image display p.346
Shooting information
display p.348
Index display p.353
Image browsing
(Jump display) p.354
Magnified view p.355
Image rotate p.358
Rating p.359
Movie playback p.365
Slide show p.369
Viewing images on a
TV set p.373
Protect p.376
Erase p.378
Touch playback p.356
Print Order (DPOF) p.380
Photobook Set-up p.384
Image Editing
RAW image processing p.390
Resizing JPEGs p.395
Cropping JPEGs p.397
Creative filters p.399
Customization
Custom Functions (C.Fn) p.410
Custom Controls p.433
My Menu p.440
Custom shooting mode p.445
Sensor Cleaning and Dust
Reduction
Sensor cleaning p.404
Append Dust Delete Data p.405
Software
Software Start Guide p.512
Software Instruction
Manuals p.514
Wireless Functions
Wireless Function Instruction
Manual
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The following precautions are provided to prevent harm or injury to
yourself and others. Make sure to thoroughly understand and follow
these precautions before using the product.
If you experience any malfunctions, problems, or damage to the
product, contact the nearest Canon Service Center or the dealer
from whom you purchased the product.
Safety Precautions
Warnings:
Follow the warnings below. Otherwise, death or
serious injuries may result.
To prevent fire, excessive heat, chemical leakage, explosions, and electrical shock,
follow the safeguards below:
Do not use any batteries, power sources, or accessories not specified in the
Instruction Manual. Do not use any home-made or modified batteries, or the
product if it is damaged.
Do not short-circuit, disassemble, or modify the battery. Do not apply heat or
solder to the battery. Do not expose the battery to fire or water. Do not subject the
battery to strong physical shock.
Do not insert the battery’s plus and minus ends incorrectly.
Do not recharge the battery in temperatures outside the allowable charging
(working) temperature range. Also, do not exceed the recharging time indicated in
the Instruction Manual.
Do not insert any foreign metallic objects into the electrical contacts of the camera,
accessories, connecting cables, etc.
When disposing of a battery, insulate the electrical contacts with tape. Contact with
other metallic objects or batteries may cause a fire or an explosion.
If excessive heat, smoke, or fumes are emitted when recharging the battery,
immediately unplug the battery charger from the power outlet to stop recharging.
Otherwise, it may cause a fire, heat damage, or electrical shock.
If the battery leaks, changes color, deforms, or emits smoke or fumes, remove it
immediately. Be careful not to get burned in the process. It may cause a fire,
electrical shock or burns if you keep using it.
Prevent any battery leakage from contacting your eyes, skin, and clothing. It can
cause blindness or skin problems. If the battery leakage comes in contact with your
eyes, skin, or clothing, flush the affected area with lots of clean water without rubbing
it. See a physician immediately.
Do not leave any cords near a heat source. It can deform the cord or melt the
insulation and cause a fire or electrical shock.
Do not hold the camera in the same position for long periods of time. Even if the
camera does not feel too hot, prolonged contact with the same body part may cause
skin redness or blistering due to low-temperature contact burns. Using a tripod is
recommended for people with circulation problems or very sensitive skin, or when
using the camera in very hot places.
Do not fire the flash at anyone driving a car or other vehicle. It may cause an accident.
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