Canon EOS 5D Mk.4 Manual
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79 Before You Start Image Recording Settings Camera Settings Image quality73Image review time2 sec.Dual Pixel RAWDisableBeeperEnablePicture StyleStandardRelease shutter without cardEnableAuto Lighting OptimizerStandardImage jump w/6e (10 images)Lens aberration correctionHighlight alertDisablePeripheral illumination correctionEnableAF point displayDisablePlayback gridOffHistogram displayBrightnessDistortion correctionDisableMovie playback countUnchangedMagnification (Approx.)2x (magnify from center)Digital Lens OptimizerDisableControl over HDMIDisableChromatic aberration correctionEnableAuto rotate vertical imagesOn zD Auto power off1 min.Diffraction EnableLCD brightnessAuto White balance Q (Ambience priority)LCD color tone2: StandardDate/Time/ZoneUnchangedCustom White BalanceCanceledLanguageUnchangedTouch controlStandardWhite balance shiftCanceledVideo systemUnchangedWhite balance bracketingCanceledAuto cleaningEnablez button display optionsAll items selectedColor spacesRGBLong exposure noise reductionDisableCustom Quick ControlUnchangedz button LV display optionsUnchangedHigh ISO speed noise reductionStandardm button functionRatingHighlight tone priorityDisableGPSDisableBuilt-in wireless settingRecord function+card/folder selectionWi-Fi/NFCDisableRecord functionStandardFTP transfer settingRecord and playbackUnchangedAutomatic transferDisable Multi function lock5 (Quick Control Dial) onlyFile numberingContinuousFile namePreset codeCustom shooting modeUnchangedDust Delete DataErasedCopyright informationUnchangedConfigure: MY MENUUnchangedMenu displayNormal display

Before You Start 80 Live View Shooting Settings Live View shootingEnableAF methodu+TrackingTouch shutterDisableGrid displayOffAspect ratio3:2Exposure simulationEnable Silent LV shootingMode 1Metering timer8 sec. Movie Shooting Settings ISO speed settingsMovie Servo AF Speed ISO speedAutomatic setting (Auto)When activeAlways onAF speed0 (Standard)Range for moviesMinimum: 100 Maximum: 25600Movie Servo AF track sensitivity0 Range for HMinimum: 100 Maximum: 12800Metering timer8 sec.Time codeMovie Servo AFEnableCount upUnchangedAF methodu+TrackingStart time settingUnchangedGrid displayOffMovie recording countUnchangedMovie recording qualityMOV/MP4MOVMovie playback countUnchangedMovie recording sizeNTSC:L6X PA L : L5XHDMIUnchanged24.00PDisableDrop frameUnchangedHigh Frame RateDisableV button function/– Sound recordingAutoTime-lapse movieDisableWind filterDisableHDMI displayaAttenuatorDisable HDMI frame rateAuto Remote control shootingDisable

81 You can display a grid in the viewfinder to help you check the camera tilt or compose the shot. 1Select [Viewfinder display]. Under the [ 52] tab, select [ Viewfinder display ], then press < 0 >. 2Select [Grid display]. 3Select [Show]. XWhen you exit the menu, the grid will appear in the viewfinder. l Displaying the Grid in the Viewfinder You can display a grid on the LCD monitor during Live View shooting and before you start shooting a movie (p.309, 382).

82 You can display the electronic level on the LCD monitor and in the viewfinder to help you correct the camera tilt. 1Press the button. Each time you press the < B> button, the screen display will change. Display the electronic level. If the electronic level does not appear, set [ 53: z button display options ] so that the electronic level can be displayed (p.86). 2Check the camera’s tilt. The horizontal and vertical tilts are displayed in 1° increments. When the red line turns green, it indicates that the tilt is almost corrected. Q Displaying the Electronic Level Displaying the Electronic Level on the LCD Monitor Ve r t i c a l l e v e l Horizontal level Even when the tilt is corrected, there may be a margin of error of approx. ±1°. If the camera is very tilted, the electr onic level’s margin of error will be larger. During Live View shooting and before movie shooting, you can also display the electronic level as described above (except with u+ Tracking).

83 Q Displaying the Electronic Level An electronic level can be displayed on the upper part of the viewfinder. Since this indicator is displayed during shooting, you can take the picture while checking the camera tilt. 1Select [Viewfinder display]. Under the [ 52] tab, select [ Viewfinder display ], then press < 0 >. 2Select [Electronic level]. 3Select [Show]. 4Press the shutter button halfway. XThe electronic level will be displayed on the upper part of the viewfinder. This level also works with vertical shooting. 3 Displaying the Electroni c Level in the Viewfinder 1°or greater 4° 1° or greater 7.5° 7° Even when the tilt is corrected, there may be a margin of error of approx. ±1°.

84 The shooting function settings (Battery (remaining capacity), Shooting mode, White balance, Drive mode, AF operation, Metering mode, Image quality (image type), Digital Lens Optimizer, Dual Pixel RAW (shooting), Flicker detection) can be displayed in the viewfinder. By default, only Flicker detection is checkmarked [X]. 1Select [Viewfinder display]. Under the [ 52] tab, select [ Viewfinder display ], then press < 0 >. 2Select [Show/hide in viewfinder]. 3Checkmark [ X] the information to be displayed. Select the information to display and press < 0> to add a checkmark [ X]. Repeat this procedure to add a checkmark [ X] to all the information to be displayed. Then select [ OK]. X When you exit the menu, the checkmarked information will appear in the viewfinder (p.31). 3 Setting the Viewfinder Information DisplayN

85 3 Setting the Viewfinder Information Display N If no card is inserted in the camera, the image-recording quality (image type: JPEG/RAW) will not be displayed. When you press the < n> or button, operate the lens’s focus mode switch, or when a lens equipped with electronic manual focusing function is used and the AF and MF switches as the lens focusing ring is turned (p.138), the respective information will appear in the viewfinder regardless of whether it is checkmarked. Even if [ Battery] is not checkmarked, the battery check icon ( / ) will be displayed in the viewfinder when the battery level is low.

86 When you press the button with the camera being ready to shoot, you can switch the display as follows: Displays camera settings (p.87), Electronic level (p.82), Quick Control screen (p.88), and Custom Quick Control screen (p.510). [ z button display options ] under [ 5 3] tab enables you to select the options displayed when the < B> button is pressed. Select the desired display option and press < 0> to add a checkmark [ X]. Then select [ OK] to register the setting. B Button Functions Camera settings Electronic level Quick Control screen Custom Quick Control screen

87 B Button Functions * This icon is displayed when t he transfer of some images failed. Camera Settings If you turn off the power with the Electronic level, Quick Control screen, or Custom Quick Control screen displayed, the same screen will be displayed when you turn on the power again. To cancel this function, press the < B> button a number of times until the screen is blank, then turn off the power switch. Note that you cannot remove the [ X] for all four display options. The [ Displays camera settings ] sample screen is displayed in English for all languages. Even if you set the [ Electronic level] not to be displayed, it may still be displayed for Live View shooting and movie shooting by pressing the < B > button. When the Quick Control screen or Custom Quick Control screen is displayed, pressing the < Q> button enables you to set a function with Quick Control (p.64). Color space (p.217) (p.198, 199) Custom shooting mode (p.520) (p.46, 171) (p.204) (p.202) AF Microadjustment (p.152) Color temperature setting (p.197)Transfer of some images failed* (p.468) (p.220) Wi-Fi function

B Button Functions 88 * The display will show only the settings currently applied. For the Custom Quick Control, see page 510. Quick Control Screen Custom Quick Control screen AE lock Highlight tone priority ISO speedFlash exposure compensationCustom Controls Card indicator Card selection icon Image-recording quality Possible shots/ Auto cleaning Max. burst/Number of remaining multiple exposures Multiple exposures/HDR/ Multi Shot Noise Reduction/ Dual Pixel RAW Auto Lighting Optimizer Flash-ready/FE lock/ High-speed sync Aperture Shutter speed Shooting mode Exposure compensation White balance correction Picture Style AF operation Quick Control icon Battery level Wi-Fi function/ Eye-Fi card transmission status GPS acquisition status Drive mode Metering mode White balance Exposure level indicator Logging function