Canon EOS 5D Mk.4 Manual
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29 Nomenclature Info button (p.63, 82, 86, 91, 301, 305, 344, 394) LCD panel (p.33, 34) Eyecup (p.278) Viewfinder eyepiece Power switch (p.49) < M > Menu button (p.67) Terminal cover < p > AF start button (p.58, 100, 300, 347) AE lock button (p.259) < S > AF point selection button (p.106, 107) Quick Control button (p.64) < 5 > Quick Control Dial (p.60) < 0 > Setting button (p.67) Speaker < Y > External microphone IN terminal (p.363) < g > Digital terminal (p.466, 596) < D > PC terminal (p.288) < D > HDMI mini OUT terminal (p.432) Cable protector socket (p.38) < n > Headphone terminal (p.363) Ambient light sensor (p.442) Multi function lock switch (p.62) Access lamp (p.47) When connecting the interface cable to a digital terminal, use the provided cable protector (p.38).
Nomenclature 30 * Used for wireless connections with the NFC function. Dioptric adjustment knob (p.57) < b /X > Creative Photo/ Comparative playback (Two-image display) button (p.183, 263, 268/408) < c > Rating button (p.414, 415) < u > Index/Magnify/ Reduce button (p.403/325, 329, 406) Playback button (p.394) < L > Erase button (p.439) LCD monitor (p.67, 298, 334, 394, 442)Tripod socket SD card slot (p.45) CF card slot (p.45) CF card eject button (p.47) Battery compartment cover (p.44) Battery compartment cover release lever (p.44)Card slot cover (p.45) Strap mount (p.37) < 9 > Multi-controller (p.61) < A > Live View shooting/ < k > Movie shooting switch (p.297/333) < 0 > Start/Stop button (p.298, 334) < V > Focal plane mark Serial number AF area selection button (p.61) P (N-Mark)* Accessory positioning hole
31 Nomenclature Viewfinder Information * The display will show only the settings currently applied. Electronic level (p.83) Spot metering circle (p.254) Grid (p.81) White balance (p.192) < > Battery level (p.50) Drive mode (p.160) AF operation (p.100) Metering mode (p.253) JPEG/RAW (p.169) Focusing screen < S > Single AF point < O > Spot AF point (p.109) Flicker detection (p.215) < z > Warning symbol (p.489) Area AF frame (p.111) Shooting mode (p.35) Large Zone AF frame (p.111) AF status indicator (p.94, 103, 151) < V > Digital Lens Optimizer (p.210) < U > Dual Pixel RAW shooting (p.175)
Nomenclature 32 AE lock (p.259) AEB in-progress (p.257) < D > Flash-ready (p.286) Improper FE lock warning < d > FE lock (p.286) FEB in-progress (p.293) < e > High-speed sync (p.293) < y > Flash exposure compensation (p.286) Shutter speed (p.246) Bulb ( buLb) (p.260) FE lock ( FEL) Busy ( buSY) Multi function lock warning ( L) No card warning ( Card) Error code ( Err) Aperture (p.248) Dust Delete Data acquisition ( - -) AF point selection ( [ ] AF, SEL [ ], SEL AF ) AF point registration ( [ ] HP, SEL [ ], SEL HP ) Card warning ( Card 1/2/1,2) Card full warning ( FuLL 1/2/1,2) Exposure level indicator Exposure compensation amount (p.255) AEB range (p.257) Flash exposure compensation (p.286) < A > Highlight tone priority (p.206) ISO speed (p.177) Maximum burst (p.174) Number of remaining multiple exposures (p.270)< e > AF status indicator (p.103, 151) < o >Focus indicator (p.94, 101) < i > ISO speed indicator (p.177) < O > Exposure compensation (p.255)
33 Nomenclature LCD Panel * The display will show only the settings currently applied. Shutter speed Bulb (buLb) FE lock ( FEL) Remaining number of exposures for time-lapse movie Busy ( buSY) Multi function lock warning ( L) Cleaning image sensor ( CLn) No card warning ( Card) Error code ( Err) White balance (p.192) Q Auto: Ambience priority Q wAuto: White priority W Daylight E Shade R Cloudy Y Tungsten light U White fluorescent light I Flash O Custom P Color temperature Possible shots Self-timer countdown Bulb exposure time Card error warning (Err) Error number Remaining images to record AF point selection ( [ ] AF, SEL [ ], SEL AF ) AF point registration ( [ ] HP, SEL [ ], SEL HP ) Card warning ( Card 1/2/1,2) Card full warning ( FuLL 1/2/1,2) Aperture Dust Delete Data acquisition ( - -) < J > CF card selection icon SD card selection icon < g > SD card indicator < f > CF card indicator < i > ISO speed indicator (p.177) < A > Highlight tone priority (p.206) ISO speed (p.177)
Nomenclature 34 Exposure level indicatorExposure compensation amount (p.255) AEB range (p.257) Flash exposure compensation amount (p.286) < y > Flash exposure compensation (p.286) Drive mode (p.160) u Single shooting o High-speed continuous shooting i Low-speed continuous shooting B Silent single shooting M Silent continuous shooting Q Self-timer: 10 sec./ remote control k Self-timer: 2 sec./ remote control AF operation (p.100, 314) X One-Shot AF 9 AI Focus AF Z AI Servo AF K Servo AF 4 L Manual focus (p.159, 329) Battery level (p.50) < H > Bulb timer shooting/ Interval timer shooting (p.261/281) Metering mode (p.253) qEvaluative metering w Partial metering r Spot metering e Center-weighted average metering < r > GPS acquisition status < x > Logging function (p.238) < P > Multiple-exposure shooting (p.268) Warning symbol (p.489) Exposure compensation (p.255) < a > Time-lapse movie shooting (p.371) < U > Dual Pixel RAW shooting (p.175) Wi-Fi function
35 Nomenclature Mode Dial You can set the shooting mode. Turn the Mode Dial while holding down the Mode Dial center (Mode Dial lock release button). A : Scene Intelligent Auto (p.94) F : Bulb (p.260) a : Manual exposure (p.251) f : Aperture-priority AE (p.248) s : Shutter-priority AE (p.246) d : Program AE (p.244) Custom shooting mode You can register the shooting mode (< d>, < s>, < f >, , or < F >), AF operation, menu settings, etc., to the < w>, < x>, and < y > Mode Dial positions (p.520).
Nomenclature 36 Battery Charger LC-E6 Charger for Battery Pack LP-E6N/LP-E6 (p.42). Battery Charger LC-E6E Charger for Battery Pack LP-E6N/LP-E6 (p.42). Battery pack slot Charge lamp Power plug IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS-SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. DANGER-TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, CAREFULLY FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS. For connection to a supply not in the U.S.A., use an attachment plug adapter of the proper configuration for the power outlet, if needed. Power cord Power cord socket Battery pack slot Charge lamp
37 Nomenclature Pass the end of the strap through the camera’s strap mount eyelet from the bottom. Then pass it through the strap’s buckle as shown in the illustration. Pull the strap to take up any slack and make sure the strap will not loosen from the buckle. The eyepiece cover is also attached to the strap (p.278). Attaching the Strap Eyepiece cover
Nomenclature 38 When connecting the camera to a computer or the Connect Station, use the provided interface cable or one from Canon (shown in the System Map on page 525). When connecting the interface cable, also use the provided cable protector . Using the cable protector prev ents the cable from accidental disconnection and the terminal from getting damaged. Using the Provided Interface Cable and a Genuine HDMI Cable (sold separately) Using the Cable Protector Provided interface cable Clamp 1 2 3 4 Cable protector HDMI cable (sold separately) 5