Canon EOS 5D Mk.4 Manual
Here you can view all the pages of manual Canon EOS 5D Mk.4 Manual. The Canon manuals for Digital Camera are available online for free. You can easily download all the documents as PDF.
Page 171
169 You can select the pixel count and the image quality. There are eight JPEG image-recording quality settings: 73, 83 , 74 , 84 , 7 a , 8 a , b , c . There are three RAW image quality settings: 1, 41 , 61 (p.173). 1Select [Image quality]. Under the [ z1] tab, select [ Image quality ], then press < 0>. 2Select the image-recording quality. To select a RAW quality, turn the dial. To select a JPEG quality, turn the < 5> dial. On the upper right, the “ **M (megapixels) ****x****” number...
Page 172
3 Setting the Image-Recording Quality 170 Image-recording Quality Setting Examples 73 only 61+74 1 +73 1 only The image size [ ****x****] and number of possible shots [ ****] displayed on the Image-recording quality setting screen always apply to the [ 3:2] setting regardless of the [ z5: Aspect ratio ] setting (p.310). If [-] is set for both the RAW image and JPEG image, 73 will be set.
Page 173
171 3 Setting the Image-Recording Quality Guide to Image-recording Quality Settings (Approx.) Image QualityPixels RecordedPrint SizeFile Size (MB)Possible Shots Maximum Burst CF CardSD Card StandardHigh SpeedStandardHigh Speed JPEG 7330 MA28.882011 0Full130Full 834.51590FullFullFullFull 74 13 M A3 4.7 1530 Full Full Full Full 842.42970FullFullFullFull 7 a7.5 MA43.02350FullFullFullFull 8 a 1.5 4560 Full Full Full Full b2.5 M9x13 cm1.35420FullFullFullFull c0.3 M–0.320330FullFullFullFull RAW 130...
Page 174
3 Setting the Image-Recording Quality 172 The number of possible shots is based on Canon’s testing standards and an 8 GB card. The maximum burst is with Canon’s standard testing CF card (Standard: 8 GB, High speed: UDMA Mode 7, 64 GB) and SD card (Standard: 8 GB, High speed: UHS-I, 16 GB), and based on the following conditions set by the Canon’s testing standard: < o> High-speed continuous shooting, 3:2 aspect ratio, ISO 100, Dual Pixel RAW shooting disabled, Standard Picture Style, IPTC...
Page 175
173 3 Setting the Image-Recording Quality A RAW image is raw data output by the image sensor converted to digital data. It is recorded to the card as is, and you can select the quality as follows: 1, 41 , or 61 . A 1 image can be processed with [ 31: RAW image processing ] (p.446) and saved as a JPEG image. ( 41 and 61 images cannot be processed with the camera.) As the RAW image itself does not change, you can process the RAW image to create any number of JPEG images with various processing...
Page 176
3 Setting the Image-Recording Quality 174 With Custom Controls, you can as sign the image-recording quality to the < B > button or depth-of-field preview button so you can switch to it momentarily. If you assign [ One-touch image quality setting ] or [ One-touch image quality (hold) ] to the button or depth-of- field preview button, you can qui ckly switch to the desired image- recording quality and shoot. For details, see “Custom Controls” (p.495). The approximate maximum burst is displayed in the...
Page 177
175 If you shoot 1 images (other than 41 or 61 ) when Dual Pixel RAW function is set, they will be recorded as “special 1 images (Dual Pixel RAW images)” with Dual Pixel data from the image sensor appended. This is called Du al Pixel RAW shooting. When you perform processing of the Dual Pixel RAW image with the Digital Photo Professional (EOS soft ware, p.598), you can make use of the Dual Pixel data recorded with the Dual Pixel RAW image for microadjustment of the position of maximum sharpness...
Page 178
Setting the Dual Pixel RAW Function 176 Even if [ z1: Dual Pixel RAW ] is set to [Enable], you cannot record 41 or 61 images appended with the Dual Pixel data (only possible with 1 images). If [51: Record func+card/folder sel. ] is set to [Rec. separately ] and the image-recording quality is set to 1 for one card and 41 or 61 for the other, Dual Pixel RAW shooting cannot be performed. When [ z1: Dual Pixel RAW ] is set to [Enable], you cannot use multiple exposures, HDR shooting, the...
Page 179
177 Set the ISO speed (image sensor’s sensitivity to light) to suit the ambient light level. In the < A> mode, the ISO speed is automatically set (p.179). Regarding the ISO speed during movie shooting, see pages 337 and 341. 1Press the < m> button (9 ). 2Set the ISO speed. While looking at the LCD panel or in the viewfinder, turn the < 6> dial. ISO speed can be set within ISO 100 - ISO 32000 in 1/3-stop increments. “A ” indicates ISO Auto. The ISO speed will be set automatically (p.179). ISO...
Page 180
i: Setting the ISO Speed for Still Photos N 178 As H1 (equivalent to ISO 51200) and H2 (equivalent to ISO 102400) are expanded ISO speed settings, noise (dots of light, banding, etc.) and irregular colors will be more noticeable, and the resolution lower compared with the standard setting. As L (equivalent to ISO 50) is an expanded ISO speed setting, the dynamic range will be somewhat narrower compared with the standard setting. If [z 3: Highlight tone priority ] is set to [Enable] (p.206), L...