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    Charging the Battery
     Upon purchase, the batter y is not fully charged.
    Charge the battery before use.
      Recharge the battery on the day before or on the day it is to be 
    used.
    Even during storage, a charged battery will gradually drain and lose 
    its capacity.
      After recharging the battery, de tach it and disconnect the 
    charger from the power outlet.
      When not using the camera, remove the battery.
    If the battery is left in the came ra for a prolonged period, a small 
    amount of power current is releas ed, resulting in excess discharge 
    and shorter battery life. Store the ba ttery with the protective cover 
    (provided) attached. Storing the ba ttery when it is fully charged may 
    lower the battery’s performance.
      The battery charger can also be  used in foreign countries.
    The battery charger is compatible  with a 100 V AC to 240 V AC 50/
    60 Hz power source. If necessary,  attach a commercially-available 
    plug adapter for the respective coun try or region. Do not attach any 
    portable voltage transformer to the battery charger. Doing so can 
    damage the battery charger.
      If the battery becomes exhausted quickly even after being fully 
    charged, the battery has reached the end of its service life.
    Purchase a new battery.
    Tips for Using the Battery and Charger
     After disconnecting the charger’s powe r plug, do not touch the prongs for 
    at least 3 sec.
      Do not charge any battery othe r than a Battery Pack LP-E12.
      Battery Pack LP-E12 is  dedicated to Canon produc ts only. Using it with 
    an incompatible battery  charger or product may res ult in malfunction or 
    accidents for which Canon cannot be held liable.
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    Load a fully charged Battery Pack LP-E12 into the camera. The camera 
    can use an SD, SDHC, or SDXC memo ry card (sold separately). UHS-I 
    Speed Class SDHC and SDXC memory cards can also be used. The 
    captured images are recorded onto the card.
    Make sure the card’s write-protect switch is set upward to 
    enable writing/erasing.
    1Open the cover.
     Slide the lever as shown by the 
    arrows and open the cover.
    2Insert the battery.
     Insert the end with the battery 
    contacts.
      Insert the battery until it locks in 
    place.
    3Insert the card.
     As shown by the illustration, face the 
    card’s label side toward the back of 
    the camera and insert it until it clicks 
    in place.
    4Close the cover.
     Press the cover until it snaps shut.
      When you set the power switch to 
    , the number of possible shots 
    (p.36) will be displayed on the LCD 
    monitor.
    Installing and Removing the Battery and Card
    Installing the Card
    Write-protect switch
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    Installing and Removing the Battery and Card
    1Set the power switch to  
    (p.35).
    2Open the cover.
     Make sure the access lamp is off, 
    then open the cover.
      If [Recording...] is displayed, close 
    the cover.
    3Remove the battery.
      Press the battery lock lever as shown 
    by the arrow and remove the battery.
      To prevent short circuiting of the 
    battery contacts, be sure to attach the 
    provided protective cover (p.30) to 
    the battery.
    4Remove the card.
     Gently push in the card, then let go to 
    eject it.
      Pull the card straight out.
    5Close the cover.
     Press the cover until it snaps shut.
    Removing the Card
    After opening the card slot/battery co mpartment cover, be careful not to 
    swing it back further. Othe rwise, the hinge may break.
     The number of possible shots depends  on the remaining capacity of the 
    card, image-recording quality, ISO speed, etc.
      Setting [ z1: Release shutter without card ] to [Disable ] will prevent 
    you from forgetting to  insert a card (p.216).
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     When the access lamp is lit or blin king, it indicates that images are 
    being written to or read by the ca rd, being erased, or data is being 
    transferred. Do not open the card slot/battery compartment cover. 
    Also, never do any of the following  while the access lamp is lit or 
    blinking. Otherwise, it  can damage the image  data, card, or camera.
    • Removing the card.
    • Removing the battery.
    • Shaking or banging the camera around.
      If the card already contains record ed images, the image number may not 
    start from 0001 (p.221).
      If a card-related error me ssage is displayed on the LCD monitor, remove 
    and reinsert the card. If the erro r persists, use a different card.
    If you can transfer all th e images on the card to  a computer, transfer all 
    the images and then format the card  with the camera (p.48). The card 
    may then return to normal.
      Do not touch the card’s contacts wi th your fingers or metal objects.
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    If you turn on the power switch and the date/time/zone setting 
    screen appears, see page 37 to set the date/time/zone. : The camera turns on. You can 
    shoot movies (p.181).
    < 1 > : The camera turns on. You can 
    shoot still photos.
    < 2 > : The camera is turned off and 
    does not operate. Set to this 
    position when not using the 
    camera.
      Whenever you set the power switch to < 1> or < 2>, sensor 
    cleaning will be executed automatically. (A small sound may be 
    heard.) During the sensor cleaning, the LCD monitor will display 
    < f >.
      You can still shoot during sensor  cleaning by pressing the shutter 
    button halfway (p.43) to stop the sensor cleaning and take a picture.
      If you repeatedly turn the power switch < 1>/ at a short 
    interval, the < f> icon may not be display ed. This is normal and 
    not a malfunction.
      To save battery power, the camera  turns off automatically after 
    approx. 30 seconds of non-operation.  To turn on the camera again, 
    just press the shutter button halfway (p.43).
      You can set the auto power off time with [ 52: Auto power off] 
    (p.217).
    Turning on the Power
    Automatic Sensor Cleaning
    3  Auto Power Off
    If you set the power switch to < 2> while an image is being recorded to 
    the card, [ Recording...] will be displayed and the po wer will turn off after the 
    card finishes re cording the image.
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    When the power is turned on, the battery level will be indicated in one \
    of 
    four levels.z: Battery level is sufficient.
    x : Battery level is low, but the 
    camera can still be used.
    c : Battery will be exhausted soon. 
    (Blinks)
    n : Recharge the battery.
    Number of Possible Shots [Approx. number of shots]
     The figures above are based on a fully-charged Ba ttery Pack LP-E12, no Live 
    View shooting, and CIPA (Camera & Im aging Products Association) testing 
    standards.
    z  Checking the Battery Level
    TemperatureRoom Temperature 
    (23°C / 73°F)Low Temperatures  (0°C / 32°F)
    No Flash480420
    50% Flash Use380350
     The number of possible shots will de crease with any of the following 
    operations:
    • Pressing the shutter button ha lfway for a prolonged period.
    • Activating the AF frequently  without taking a picture.
    • Using the lens Image Stabilizer.
    • Using the LCD monitor often.
      The number of possible  shots may decrease depe nding on the actual 
    shooting conditions.
      The lens operation is powered by t he camera’s battery. Depending on 
    the lens used, the number of  possible shots may be lower.
      For the number of possible shots with Live View shooting, see page 151.
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    When you turn on the power for the first time or if the date/time/zone 
    have been reset, the date /time/zone setting screen will appear. Follow 
    the steps below to set the time zone  first. If you set the camera to the 
    correct time zone for where you curren tly live, when you travel to another 
    time zone you can simply  set the camera to the correct time zone for 
    your destination to update the  camera’s date/time automatically.
    Note that the date/time appended to  recorded images will be based on this date/time setting. Be sure to set the correct date/time.
    1Display the menu screen.
     Press the < M> button to display 
    the menu screen.
    2Under the [ 52] tab, select [Date/
    Time/Zone].
      Press the < Y>  keys to select 
    the [5 2] tab.
      Press the < W> < X> keys to select 
    [Date/Time/Zone ], then press 
    < 0 >.
    3Set the time zone.
     [London] is set by default.
      Press the < Y>  keys to select 
    the time zone box.
      Press < 0> so < r> is displayed.
      Press the < W> < X> keys to select 
    the time zone, then press < 0>. 
    (Returns to < s>.)
    3 Setting the Date, Time, and Zone
      The menu setting proc edure is explained on pages 46-47.
      In step 3, the time disp layed on the upper right of  the screen is the time 
    difference compared with  Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). If you do 
    not see your time zone, se t the time zone while referring to the difference 
    with UTC.
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    4Set the date and time.
     Press the < Y>  keys to select 
    the number.
      Press < 0> so < r> is displayed.
      Press the < W> < X> keys to set the 
    number, then press < 0>. (Returns 
    to < s>.)
    5Set the daylight saving time.
      Set it if necessary.
      Press the < Y>  keys to select 
    [Y ].
      Press < 0> so < r> is displayed.
      Press the < W> < X> keys to select 
    [Z ], then press < 0>.
      When the daylight saving time is set 
    to [Z], the time set in step 4 will 
    advance by 1 hour. If [ Y] is set, the 
    daylight saving time will be canceled 
    and the time will go back by 1 hour.
    6Exit the setting.
      Press the < Y>  keys to select 
    [OK ], then press < 0>.
    X The date/time/zone and daylight 
    saving time will be set and the menu 
    will reappear.
    If you store the camera without the  battery or if the camera’s battery 
    becomes exhausted, the date/time/zone  may be reset. If this happens, set 
    the time zone an d date/time again.
     The date/time that was set will  start from when you press  in step 6. After changing the time zone, check th at the correct date/time has been 
    set.
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    1Display the menu screen.
     Press the < M> button to display 
    the menu screen.
    2Under the [ 52] tab, select 
    [Language K].
      Press the < Y>  keys to select 
    the [5 2] tab.
      Press the < W> < X> keys to select 
    [Language
    K], then press < 0>.
    3Set the desired language.
     Press the < S> cross keys to select 
    the language, then press < 0>.
    X The interface language will change.
    3  Selecting the Interface Language
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    The camera is compatible with all Canon EF and EF-S lenses. The 
    camera cannot be used with EF-M lenses.
    1Remove the caps.
     Remove the rear lens cap and the 
    body cap by turning them as shown 
    by the arrows.
    2Attach the lens.
     Align the lens’ red or white index with 
    the camera’s index matching the 
    same color. Turn the lens as shown 
    by the arrow until it clicks in place.
    3Set the lens focus mode switch to 
    .
      stands for autofocus.
      If it is set to < MF> (manual focus), 
    autofocus will not operate.
    4Remove the front lens cap.
    Attaching and Detaching a Lens
    Attaching a Lens
    White index
    Red index
    Minimizing Dust
     When changing lenses, do it quic kly in a place with minimal dust.
      When storing the camera  without a lens attached, be sure to attach the 
    body cap to the camera.
      Remove dust on the body cap before attaching it.
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