Canon 80d Manual
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451 B Button Functions Pressing the button enables Quick Control of the shooting settings (p.56). When you press the , , , , , or button, the setting screen will appear and you can use , , < 9>, and to set the function. Shooting Function Settings Battery level Shutter speed Auto Lighting OptimizerImage-recording quality Shooting mode ISO speed Possible shots Wireless signal strength/ Eye-Fi card transmission status Maximum burst/Number of remaining multiple exposures White balance correction Exposure level indicator Aperture Highlight tone priority Quick Control icon Custom Controls AE lock White balance Metering mode Flash exposure compensation Multiple exposures/HDR/ Multi Shot Noise Reduction Drive mode Exposure compensation Wi-Fi function AF point selection White balance bracketing GPS acquisition status AF operation Picture Style If you turn off the power while the “Sh ooting function settings display” screen is displayed, the same screen will be displayed when you turn on the power again. To cancel this, press the < B> button to exit from “Shooting function settings display” screen, then turn off the power switch.
452 You can check the condition of the battery you are using on the LCD monitor. Each Battery Pack LP-E6N/LP-E6 has a unique serial number, and you can register multiple batteries to the camera. When you use this feature, you can check the regi stered batteries’ remaining capacity and operation history. Select [Battery info.]. Under the [53] tab, select [Battery info. ], then press . The battery info. screen will appear. 3 Checking the Battery Information Battery model or household power source being used. The battery level indicator (p.42) is displayed together with the remaining battery level shown in 1% increments. The number of shots taken with the current battery. The number is reset when the battery is recharged. Battery’s recharge performance level is displayed in one of three levels. (Green) : Battery’s recharge performance is fine. (Green) : Battery’s recharge performance is slightly degraded. (Red) : Purchasing a new battery is recommended. Battery position Using a genuine Canon Battery Pack LP-E6N/LP-E6 is recommended. If you use batteries that are not genuine Canon products, this camera’s full performance may not be attained or malfunction may result. The shutter count is the number of still photos taken. (Movies are not counted.) The battery information will also be displayed when Battery Pack LP- E6N/LP-E6 is used with Battery Grip BG-E14 (sold separately). If AA/R6 batteries are used, only the remaining battery level will be displayed. If a battery communication error me ssage is displayed, follow the message.
453 3 Checking the Battery Information You can register up to six LP-E6N/LP-E6 batteries to the camera. To register multiple batteries to the camera, follow the procedure below for each battery. 1 Press the button. With the battery info. screen displayed, press the < B> button. The battery history screen will appear. If the battery is not registered, it will be grayed out. 2Select [Register]. The confirmation dialog will appear. 3Select [OK]. The battery will be registered and the battery history screen will reappear. The grayed out battery number will now be displayed in white. Press the button. The battery info. screen will reappear. Registering Batteries to the Camera The battery cannot be registered if Battery Grip BG-E14 (sold separately) using AA/R6 batteries is attached or the camera is powered by AC Adapter Kit ACK-E6 (sold separately). If six batteries are already registered, [Register ] cannot be selected. To delete unnecessary battery information, see page 455.
3 Checking the Battery Information 454 It is convenient to label each registered Battery Pack LP-E6N/LP-E6 with their serial numbers, using commercially-available labels. 1Write the serial number on a label. Write the serial number displayed on the battery history screen on a label approx. 25 mm x 15 mm / 1.0 in. x 0.6 in. in size. 2Remove the battery and affix the label. Set the power switch to . Open the battery compartment cover and remove the battery. Affix the label as shown in the illustration (on the side with no electrical contacts). Repeat this procedure for all of your batteries so you can easily see the serial number. Labeling the Serial Number on the Battery Serial number 7c400300 Do not affix the label on any part other than as shown in the illustration in step 2. Otherwise, the misplaced label may make it difficult to insert the battery or impossible to turn on the camera. If you use Battery Grip BG-E14 (sold separately), the label may peel off as you repeatedly insert and remove the battery. If it peels off, affix a new label.
455 3 Checking the Battery Information You can check the remaining capacity of any battery (even when not installed) and also when it was last used. Look for the serial number. Match the battery’s serial number on the battery history screen with the battery’s serial number label. You can check the respective battery’s remaining capacity and the date when it was last used. 1Select [Delete info.]. Follow step 2 on page 453 to select [Delete info.], then press < 0>. 2Select the battery info rmation to be deleted. Select the battery information to be deleted, then press . [X] will appear. To delete information for another battery, repeat this procedure. 3Press the button. The confirmation dialog will appear. 4Select [OK]. The battery information will be deleted and the screen in step 1 will reappear. Checking the Remaining Capacity of a Registered Battery Serial number Date last used Battery level Deleting the Registered Battery Information
456 You can power the camera with a household power outlet by using the DC Coupler DR-E6 and AC Adapter AC-E6N (both sold separately). 1Place the cord in the groove. Insert the DC coupler’s cord carefully without damaging the cord. 2Insert the DC coupler. Open the battery compartment cover and open the DC coupler cord hole cover. Insert the DC coupler securely until it locks and put the cord through the hole. Close the cover. 3Connect the DC coupler’s plug. Connect the DC coupler’s plug and the AC adapter’s connector securely. 4Connect the power cord. Connect the power cord as shown in the illustration. After using the camera, unplug the power plug from the power outlet. Using a Household Power Outlet DC coupler cord hole Do not connect or disconnect the power cord or DC coupler while leaving the camera’s power switch set to the position. AC Adapter Kit ACK-E6 (sold separately) can also be used.
457 With a commercially-available Eye-Fi card already set up, you can automatically transfer c aptured images to a computer or upload them to an online service via a wireless LAN. The image transfer is a function of t he Eye-Fi card. For instructions on how to set up and use the Eye-Fi card or to troubleshoot any image transfer problems, refer to the Eye-Fi card’s instruction manual or contact the card manufacturer. The camera is not guaranteed to support Eye-Fi card functions (including wireless transfer). In case of a problem with an Eye-Fi card, please check with the card manufacturer. Also note that approval is re quired to use Eye-Fi cards in many countries or regions. Without approval, use of the card is not permitted. If it is un clear whether the card has been approved for use in your area, please check with the card manufacturer. 1Insert an Eye-Fi card (p.37). 2Select [Eye-Fi settings]. Under the [51] tab, select [Eye-Fi settings ], then press .This menu is displayed only when an Eye-Fi card is inserted into the camera. 3Enable Eye-Fi transmission. Select [Eye-Fi trans.], then press . Select [Enable], then press . If you set [Disable], there will be no automatic transmission even with the Eye-Fi card inserted (transmission status icon I). H Using Eye-Fi Cards
H Using Eye-Fi Cards 458 4Display the connection information. Select [Connection info.], then press < 0>. 5Check the [Access point SSID:]. Check that an access point is displayed for [ Access point SSID:]. You can also check the Eye-Fi card’s MAC address and firmware version. Press the button to exit the menu. 6Take the picture. The picture is transferred and the < H> icon switches from gray (not connected) to one of the icons below. For transferred images, [O] is displayed in the shooting information display (p.348). H (Gray) Not connected: No connection with access point. H (Blinking) Connecting...: Connecting to access point. H (Illuminated) Connected: Connection to access point established. H (d) Transferring...: Image transfer to access point in progress. Transmission status icon
459 H Using Eye-Fi Cards Cautions for Using Eye-Fi Cards If [Wi-Fi/NFC ] under [51: Wireless communication settings ] is set to [ Enable ], image transfer with an Eye-Fi card is not possible. If “J ” is displayed, an error occurred while retrieving the card information. Turn the camera’s power switch off and on again. Even if [ Eye-Fi trans. ] is set to [Disable], it may still transmit a signal. In hospitals, airports, and other plac es where wireless transmissions are prohibited, remove the Eye-Fi card from the camera. If the image transfer does not function, check the Eye-Fi card and computer settings. For details, refer to the card’s instruction manual. Depending on the wireless LAN’s connection conditions, the image transfer may take longer or it may be interrupted. The Eye-Fi card may become hot as it transmits. The camera’s battery power will be consumed faster. During the image transfer, auto power off will not take effect. If you insert a wireless LAN card other than an Eye-Fi card, [ Eye-Fi settings ] will not appear. Also, the transmission status icon < H> will not appear.
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