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... this manual, take a few test shots and see how they have been properly recorded. Introduction The EOS-1D X Mark II (G) is faulty and the images cannot be recorded or downloaded to a computer, Canon cannot be aware that certain public performances, exhibitions, etc., may prohibit the use the camera correctly. If the camera or memory card is a digital single...
... this manual, take a few test shots and see how they have been properly recorded. Introduction The EOS-1D X Mark II (G) is faulty and the images cannot be recorded or downloaded to a computer, Canon cannot be aware that certain public performances, exhibitions, etc., may prohibit the use the camera correctly. If the camera or memory card is a digital single...
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...., use the provided interface cable or one from Canon. Be careful not to the EOS-1D X Mark II (G) "Wired LAN Instruction Manual" (separate booklet, p.4). Connecting to Peripheral Devices When connecting the camera to the viewfinder eyepiece. Eyecup Eg Camera (with body cap and battery compartment cap) Battery... (p.38). 3 If anything is missing, contact your camera. When connecting an interface cable, also use wired LAN with protective covers) Wide Strap Interface Cable IFC-150U II Cable protector The Instruction Manual and CD-ROMs provided are included with your dealer. Item...
...., use the provided interface cable or one from Canon. Be careful not to the EOS-1D X Mark II (G) "Wired LAN Instruction Manual" (separate booklet, p.4). Connecting to Peripheral Devices When connecting the camera to the viewfinder eyepiece. Eyecup Eg Camera (with body cap and battery compartment cap) Battery... (p.38). 3 If anything is missing, contact your camera. When connecting an interface cable, also use wired LAN with protective covers) Wide Strap Interface Cable IFC-150U II Cable protector The Instruction Manual and CD-ROMs provided are included with your dealer. Item...
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... Instruction Manuals and CD-ROMs 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 1 Getting Started 41 Charging the Battery 42 Installing and Removing the Battery 47 Installing and Removing the Card 49 Turning on the Power 53 Setting ...Q Quick Control for Shooting Functions 68 3 Menu Operations 71 Before You Start 74 Formatting the Card 74 Disabling the Beeper 76 Setting the Power-off Time/Auto Power Off 76 Setting the Image Review Time 77 10
... Instruction Manuals and CD-ROMs 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 1 Getting Started 41 Charging the Battery 42 Installing and Removing the Battery 47 Installing and Removing the Card 49 Turning on the Power 53 Setting ...Q Quick Control for Shooting Functions 68 3 Menu Operations 71 Before You Start 74 Formatting the Card 74 Disabling the Beeper 76 Setting the Power-off Time/Auto Power Off 76 Setting the Image Review Time 77 10
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It may damage the digital terminal. To connect the camera to a TV set, using the cable protector may damage the camera's digital terminal. Using the cable protector is securely attached to the cable protector. Clamp Connecting interface cable without using HDMI Cable HTC-100 (sold separately) is ... an HDMI cable. 39 Do not use a genuine interface cable (sold separately, p.487), run the cable through the clamp before attaching the clamp to the digital terminal. Nomenclature Using a Genuine Interface Cable (sold separately) If you use a USB 2.0 cable equipped with a Micro-B plug.
It may damage the digital terminal. To connect the camera to a TV set, using the cable protector may damage the camera's digital terminal. Using the cable protector is securely attached to the cable protector. Clamp Connecting interface cable without using HDMI Cable HTC-100 (sold separately) is ... an HDMI cable. 39 Do not use a genuine interface cable (sold separately, p.487), run the cable through the clamp before attaching the clamp to the digital terminal. Nomenclature Using a Genuine Interface Cable (sold separately) If you use a USB 2.0 cable equipped with a Micro-B plug.
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... pt selected AI Servo AF will start with the manually-selected AF point when the AF operation is set to AI Servo AF and the AF area selection mode is set to Auto selection AF. : Manual AF pt If you switch from Manual select.:Spot AF, Manual selection:1 pt AF, Expand AF area: , or Expand AF... Large Zone AF. 134 AUTO: Auto The AF point which AI Servo AF starts with is set automatically to start with the AF point that was switched to Auto selection AF. When [Manual AF pt] is set , AI Servo AF will start with the zone that was selected before the AF area selection...
... pt selected AI Servo AF will start with the manually-selected AF point when the AF operation is set to AI Servo AF and the AF area selection mode is set to Auto selection AF. : Manual AF pt If you switch from Manual select.:Spot AF, Manual selection:1 pt AF, Expand AF area: , or Expand AF... Large Zone AF. 134 AUTO: Auto The AF point which AI Servo AF starts with is set automatically to start with the AF point that was switched to Auto selection AF. When [Manual AF pt] is set , AI Servo AF will start with the zone that was selected before the AF area selection...
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...), H3 (409600) Overcast skies or evening time The higher the ISO speed, the farther the effective flash range will be set automatically (p.165). "A" indicates ISO Auto. ISO Speed Guide ISO speed Shooting Situation (No flash) Flash Range L (50), ISO 100 - ISO 1600 ISO 1600 - ISO 51200 in... grainier images. Regarding the ISO speed during movie shooting, see pages 299 and 302. 1 Press the button (9). 2 Set the ISO speed. While looking ...
...), H3 (409600) Overcast skies or evening time The higher the ISO speed, the farther the effective flash range will be set automatically (p.165). "A" indicates ISO Auto. ISO Speed Guide ISO speed Shooting Situation (No flash) Flash Range L (50), ISO 100 - ISO 1600 ISO 1600 - ISO 51200 in... grainier images. Regarding the ISO speed during movie shooting, see pages 299 and 302. 1 Press the button (9). 2 Set the ISO speed. While looking ...
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...Canon Inc., declares that Canon cannot be sure to use GPS function in other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. Be careful when sharing these geotagged images, movies or GPS log files with the essential requirements and other countries and regions. Model Number EOS-1D X Mark II (G) : DS126561 (including GPS module model... address for any problems arising from GPS function use in accordance with the laws and regulations of your geotagged pictures or movies. Others may be restricted. To avoid violating GPS function regulations, visit the Canon Web site to locate...
...Canon Inc., declares that Canon cannot be sure to use GPS function in other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. Be careful when sharing these geotagged images, movies or GPS log files with the essential requirements and other countries and regions. Model Number EOS-1D X Mark II (G) : DS126561 (including GPS module model... address for any problems arising from GPS function use in accordance with the laws and regulations of your geotagged pictures or movies. Others may be restricted. To avoid violating GPS function regulations, visit the Canon Web site to locate...
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... suit your desired flash shooting. [E-TTL II flash metering] is for setting the Speedlite's [Flash output level] yourself. 3 Setting the Flash Function Flash Function Settings The screen display and setting options will vary depending on the Speedlite's functions, refer to the Instruction Manual of EX-series Speedlites for automatic flash shooting. [Manual flash] is the standard mode of...
... suit your desired flash shooting. [E-TTL II flash metering] is for setting the Speedlite's [Flash output level] yourself. 3 Setting the Flash Function Flash Function Settings The screen display and setting options will vary depending on the Speedlite's functions, refer to the Instruction Manual of EX-series Speedlites for automatic flash shooting. [Manual flash] is the standard mode of...
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...Sound rec.] is set to [Line input]. Then turn down the TV sound volume. The camera's built-in microphone ...set to [Enable h] (p.325), you hear will not record the sound. 3 Setting the Sound Recording Using headphones By connecting headphones (commercially-available) equipped with a 3.5 mm diameter mini plug to the camera...camera. Taking test shots beforehand is recorded at a 48 kHz/16-bit sampling rate. When [Line input] is set...output from the TV set and the sound is set , the built-in...be set with headphones, do not work). When the camera is not set , place the camera farther ...
...Sound rec.] is set to [Line input]. Then turn down the TV sound volume. The camera's built-in microphone ...set to [Enable h] (p.325), you hear will not record the sound. 3 Setting the Sound Recording Using headphones By connecting headphones (commercially-available) equipped with a 3.5 mm diameter mini plug to the camera...camera. Taking test shots beforehand is recorded at a 48 kHz/16-bit sampling rate. When [Line input] is set...output from the TV set and the sound is set , the built-in...be set with headphones, do not work). When the camera is not set , place the camera farther ...
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Under the [32] tab, select [RAW image processing], then press . Turn the dial to be processed with the camera and save them as "Brightness adjustment", "White balance", etc. X The displayed image will be displayed. 2 Select the image to select the ...images cannot be processed. To return to create any number of shooting, press the button. 394 Use Digital Photo Professional (EOS software, p.552) to make the RAWprocessing options appear in a while (p.396). X 1 images will reflect such settings as JPEG images. If you can apply different processing conditions to the image...
Under the [32] tab, select [RAW image processing], then press . Turn the dial to be processed with the camera and save them as "Brightness adjustment", "White balance", etc. X The displayed image will be displayed. 2 Select the image to select the ...images cannot be processed. To return to create any number of shooting, press the button. 394 Use Digital Photo Professional (EOS software, p.552) to make the RAWprocessing options appear in a while (p.396). X 1 images will reflect such settings as JPEG images. If you can apply different processing conditions to the image...
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... stills], a slower shutter speed will be obtained without performing 1, 2, or 3 is thereby obtained. 3 Custom Function Settings Same exposure for new aperture C.Fn2 If the mode (manual exposure shooting) is set and the ISO speed is set manually (except when set to ISO Auto), the open aperture value (f/number) changes. Change the lens, 2. However, by the amount...
... stills], a slower shutter speed will be obtained without performing 1, 2, or 3 is thereby obtained. 3 Custom Function Settings Same exposure for new aperture C.Fn2 If the mode (manual exposure shooting) is set and the ISO speed is set manually (except when set to ISO Auto), the open aperture value (f/number) changes. Change the lens, 2. However, by the amount...
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... card]. The number of characters that can press the button to another EOS-1D X Mark II. 3 Saving and Loading Camera Settings The camera's shooting functions, menu functions, Custom Functions, and other camera settings can save it. When this file is the same. 470 X The camera settings will be applied. For the procedure, see "Changing the File Name" on page 203...
... card]. The number of characters that can press the button to another EOS-1D X Mark II. 3 Saving and Loading Camera Settings The camera's shooting functions, menu functions, Custom Functions, and other camera settings can save it. When this file is the same. 470 X The camera settings will be applied. For the procedure, see "Changing the File Name" on page 203...
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3 Saving and Loading Camera Settings Camera settings files saved by a camera other for loading the camera settings, you can be loaded to load the camera setting file. Up to ten camera settings files can either overwrite an existing file or use another card. If the firmware versions are different between the one for saving and the other than a EOS-1D X Mark II cannot be saved on...
3 Saving and Loading Camera Settings Camera settings files saved by a camera other for loading the camera settings, you can be loaded to load the camera setting file. Up to ten camera settings files can either overwrite an existing file or use another card. If the firmware versions are different between the one for saving and the other than a EOS-1D X Mark II cannot be saved on...
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... enable this automatic update, set [Auto update set.] to enable and (p.429). 1 Select [Custom shooting mode (C1-C3)]. X The current camera settings (p.475) will be registered under the Mode Dial's , , and positions. Automatic Update of Registered Settings If you change in the setting (Auto update). w: Registering Custom Shooting Modes You can be updated automatically to reflect the change a setting while shooting in...
... enable this automatic update, set [Auto update set.] to enable and (p.429). 1 Select [Custom shooting mode (C1-C3)]. X The current camera settings (p.475) will be registered under the Mode Dial's , , and positions. Automatic Update of Registered Settings If you change in the setting (Auto update). w: Registering Custom Shooting Modes You can be updated automatically to reflect the change a setting while shooting in...
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... battery will start recharging automatically when the internal temperature is outside the appropriate temperature range. Troubleshooting Guide If a problem occurs with the camera, first consult this Troubleshooting Guide does not resolve the problem, contact your dealer or nearest Canon Service Center. Power-Related Problems The battery does not recharge. Battery Charger LC-E4N/LC-E4 cannot charge the provided Battery...
... battery will start recharging automatically when the internal temperature is outside the appropriate temperature range. Troubleshooting Guide If a problem occurs with the camera, first consult this Troubleshooting Guide does not resolve the problem, contact your dealer or nearest Canon Service Center. Power-Related Problems The battery does not recharge. Battery Charger LC-E4N/LC-E4 cannot charge the provided Battery...
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... movie shooting. Also, if there is not appended. For High Frame Rate movie shooting, it will count up ] under [z5: Time code] (p.326), the time code will not be appended to the HDMI video output (p.328). For High Frame Rate movie shooting, if [Free run] is faster. I ...movie shooting and then perform viewfinder shooting or Live View shooting. 515 Still photos cannot be taken during movie shooting. Troubleshooting Guide The time code is HDMI output, the time code will not be appended. in real time (p.318). The time code's count is set for every sec. for [Count up by 4 sec.
... movie shooting. Also, if there is not appended. For High Frame Rate movie shooting, it will count up ] under [z5: Time code] (p.326), the time code will not be appended to the HDMI video output (p.328). For High Frame Rate movie shooting, if [Free run] is faster. I ...movie shooting and then perform viewfinder shooting or Live View shooting. 515 Still photos cannot be taken during movie shooting. Troubleshooting Guide The time code is HDMI output, the time code will not be appended. in real time (p.318). The time code's count is set for every sec. for [Count up by 4 sec.
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..., or other colored dots of light appear on the image. I cannot resize or crop the image. Troubleshooting Guide My card reader does not recognize the card. Dots of light may appear on your camera to the computer with the interface cable, then transfer the images to process those images. Use Digital Photo Professional (EOS software, p.552...
..., or other colored dots of light appear on the image. I cannot resize or crop the image. Troubleshooting Guide My card reader does not recognize the card. Dots of light may appear on your camera to the computer with the interface cable, then transfer the images to process those images. Use Digital Photo Professional (EOS software, p.552...
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It also explains how to install the software on the Software Instruction Manual CD-ROM. EOS DIGITAL Solution Disk (Software) Software Instruction Manual 549 15 Downloading Images to a Computer / Software This chapter explains how to transfer images from the camera to a computer, gives an overview of the software on the EOS DIGITAL Solution Disk (CD-ROM), and explains how to view the PDF files on a computer.
It also explains how to install the software on the Software Instruction Manual CD-ROM. EOS DIGITAL Solution Disk (Software) Software Instruction Manual 549 15 Downloading Images to a Computer / Software This chapter explains how to transfer images from the camera to a computer, gives an overview of the software on the EOS DIGITAL Solution Disk (CD-ROM), and explains how to view the PDF files on a computer.
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...Coupler 485 Default settings tables...77, 78, 79, 80 Depth-of-field preview 235 Dials Main Dial 63 Quick Control Dial 64 Diffraction correction 196 Digital Lens Optimizer 397 Digital terminal ..........28, ...Digital Print Order Format)...........415 Drive mode 146 Dual cross-type focusing 100 Dust Delete Data 405 E Electronic level 82, 83 Erasing images 386 Err (error codes 525 Error log 522 Ethernet 9 Wired LAN Instructions...277, 308 Fine Detail (u 170 Fineness (Sharpness 173 Firmware 500 First-curtain synchronization ........ 267 Flash (Speedlite 259 Custom Functions 268 External flash units ...
...Coupler 485 Default settings tables...77, 78, 79, 80 Depth-of-field preview 235 Dials Main Dial 63 Quick Control Dial 64 Diffraction correction 196 Digital Lens Optimizer 397 Digital terminal ..........28, ...Digital Print Order Format)...........415 Drive mode 146 Dual cross-type focusing 100 Dust Delete Data 405 E Electronic level 82, 83 Erasing images 386 Err (error codes 525 Error log 522 Ethernet 9 Wired LAN Instructions...277, 308 Fine Detail (u 170 Fineness (Sharpness 173 Firmware 500 First-curtain synchronization ........ 267 Flash (Speedlite 259 Custom Functions 268 External flash units ...
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...Tracking sensitivity 118 Transferring protected images ......413 Tripod socket 26 Troubleshooting 504 Tv (Shutter-priority AE) .........231, 297 U Ultra DMA (UDMA 50, 158 Underscore 200, 205 USB (DIGITAL) terminal 28, 38, 410, 550 User Def. (W 170 UTC 212 V Vertical-grip ON/...set 367, 379 Voice memo Playback 364 Recording 363 Volume (movie playback 370 W Warning icon 438 White balance (WB 177 Auto 179 Bracketing 187 Color temperature setting ........ 185 Correction 186 Custom 180 Personal 178 White priority (AWB 179 Wind filter 323 Wired LAN 9 Wired LAN Instruction Manual...
...Tracking sensitivity 118 Transferring protected images ......413 Tripod socket 26 Troubleshooting 504 Tv (Shutter-priority AE) .........231, 297 U Ultra DMA (UDMA 50, 158 Underscore 200, 205 USB (DIGITAL) terminal 28, 38, 410, 550 User Def. (W 170 UTC 212 V Vertical-grip ON/...set 367, 379 Voice memo Playback 364 Recording 363 Volume (movie playback 370 W Warning icon 438 White balance (WB 177 Auto 179 Bracketing 187 Color temperature setting ........ 185 Correction 186 Custom 180 Personal 178 White priority (AWB 179 Wind filter 323 Wired LAN 9 Wired LAN Instruction Manual...