Canon Lce5 Instruction Manual
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201 Menu Settings 4 Playback 2 (Blue)Page 5 Set-up 1 (Yellow) 6 Set-up 2 (Yellow) 7 Set-up 3 (Yellow) 9 My Menu (Green) HistogramBrightness / RGB162 Slide show Select the images, set the Play time and repeat settings for automatic playback154 Image jump w/ 6 1 image / 10 images / 100 im ages / Date / Movies / Stills149 Auto power off 30 sec. / 1min. / 2 min. / 4 mi n. / 8 min. / 15 min. / Off131 File numbering Continuous / Auto reset / Manual reset132 Auto rotate On PD / OnD / Off134 Format Initialize and erase data in the card40 LCD auto off Enable / Disable138 Screen color Select the background color138 LCD brightness Seven brightness levels provided131 Date/Time Set the date (year, month, day) and time (hour, min., sec.)29 Language Select the interface language30 Video system NTSC / PAL156 Sensor cleaning Auto cleaning: Enable / Disable142Clean now Clean manually145 Live View function settingsLive View shooting / AF mode / Grid display / Metering timer106 Custom Functions (C.Fn)Customize the camera as desired182 Clear settingsClear all camera settings / Clear all Custom Func. (C.Fn) / Delete copyright information136 Firmware Ver. For updating the firmware– My Menu settingsRegister frequently-used menu items and Custom Functions190 COPY
Menu Settings 202 k Movie (Red)Page Movie Shooting Mode Menu Grid displayOff / Grid 1 l / Grid 2 m124 Metering timer4 sec. / 16 sec. / 30 sec. / 1 min. / 10 min. / 30 min.124 Movie recording size1920x1080 / 1280x720 / 640x480123 AF modeLive mode / u Live mode / Quick mode123 Sound recordingOn / Off124 Remote controlDisable / Enable124 About the menu screen during the movie shooting mode The [ k] screen (tab) is displa yed only when the movie shooting mode is set. The [ 7] Set-up 3 and [ 9] My Menu screens (tabs) will not be displayed. Under the [ 2] tab, the [ Expo. comp./AEB ] item will become [ Exposure comp. ]. The following menu item s will not be displayed: • [ 1 ]: Red-eye On/Of f, Flash control • [ 2 ]: Metering mode, WB SHIFT/BKT, Color space, Dust Delete Data • [ 5 ]: LCD auto off, Screen color • [ 6 ]: Sensor cleaning, Live View function settings COPY
203 If a problem occurs, first refer to this Troubleshooting Guide. If this Troubleshooting Guide does not resolve the problem, contact your dealer or nearest Canon Service Center. Do not recharge any battery pack other than genuine Canon Battery Pack LP-E5. The battery is not properly installed in the camera (p.26). Recharge the battery (p.24). Make sure the battery compar tment cover is closed (p.26). Make sure the card slot cover is closed (p.31). Press the < B> button (p.42). If the power is cut off while an image is being recorded to the card, the access lamp will light/blink for a fe w sec. When the image recording is completed, the power will turn off automatically. Use a fully-charged battery (p.24). The rechargeable battery will degr ade after repeated use. Purchase a new one. If you use Live View shooting or shoot movies for a prolonged period (p.105, 121), the number of possible shots will decrease. Troubleshooting Guide Power-Related Problems The battery cannot be recharged wi th the battery charger provided. The camera does not operate even when the power switch is set to < 1>. The access lamp still blinks even when the power switch is set to < 2>. The battery becomes exhausted quickly. COPY
Troubleshooting Guide 204 Auto power off is in effect. If y ou do not want auto power off to take effect, set [ 5 Auto power off ] to [Off]. Even if [ 5 Auto power off ] has been set to [ Off], the LCD monitor will still turn off after the camera is idle for 30 min. Press the button to turn on the LCD monitor. The card is not properly inserted (p.31). If the card is full, replace the ca rd or delete unnecessary images to make room (p.31, 159). If you try to focus in One-Shot AF mode while the focus confirmation light < o> in the viewfinder blinks, a pict ure cannot be taken. Press the shutter button halfway aga in to focus, or focus manually (p.37, 67). Slide the card’s write-protect switch to the Write/Erase setting (p.31). Set the lens focus mode switch to < AF> (p.33). To prevent camera shake, hold the camera still and press the shutter button gently (p.36, 37). If the lens has an Image Stabiliz er, set the IS switch to . If a card error message is di splayed, see page 40 or 209. The camera turns off by itself. Shooting-Related Problems No images can be shot or recorded. The image is out of focus. The card cannot be used. COPY
205 Troubleshooting Guide Set the [7 Custom Functions (C.Fn) ] menu’s [High ISO speed noise reduction ] to [Standard ], [Low ], or [ Disable ]. If it is set to [ Strong ], the maximum burst during co ntinuous shooting will decrease (p.185). If you shoot a subject which has fine deta il (field of grass, etc.), the file size will be larger and the actual maximum burst will be lower than the number mentioned on page 70. Under the [7 Custom Functions (C.Fn) ] menu, if [Highlight tone priority ] is set to [ Enable], ISO 100 cannot be set. When [ Disable] is set, ISO 100 can be set (p.186). If you shoot night scenes, the shutter speed becomes slow automatically (slow-sync shooti ng) so that both the subject and background are properly exposed. If you do not want a slow shutter speed to be set, set the [ 7 Custom Functions (C.Fn)] menu’s [ Flash sync. speed in Av mode ] to 1 or 2 (p.184). If you shoot continuously with the built-in flash at short intervals, the flash might stop operating to protect the flash unit. The maximum burst during continuous shooting is lower. ISO 100 cannot be set. When I use the mode with flash, the shutter speed becomes slow. The built-in flash does not fire. COPY
Troubleshooting Guide 206 The built-in flash’s pop-up mechanism moves slightly. This is normal. If you use flash or if ISO 3200 or hi gher is set, the shutter will make two sounds each time you shoot (p.107). If the card’s writing speed is slow, movie shooting may stop automatically. Use an SD Speed Class 6 “ ” or faster card. To find out the card’s read/ write speed, see the card manufacturer’s Web site. If the movie file size reaches 4 GB or if the movie recording time reaches 29 min. 59 sec., movie shooting will stop automatically. When shooting movies at 1920x1080 wi th this camera, only 20 frames are recorded per second (20 fps). Ther efore, if there is fast movement in the movie scene, the pi cture might look distorted. This distortion will be resolved if you shoot at the 1280x720 recording size (p.123). If you operate the camera’s dial or lens during movie shooting, the respective operation noise will also be recorded (p.127). The camera makes a noise when it is shaken. The shutter makes two shootin g sounds during Live View shooting. The movie shooting terminates by itself. The 1920x1080 movie looks distorted. When the movie is played, camera operation noise can be heard. COPY
207 Troubleshooting Guide If dust is adhering to the LCD monitor, wipe its surface with a lens cloth or soft cloth. In low or high temperatures, the LCD monitor display may seem slow or might look black. It will retu rn to normal at room temperature. In the Basic Zone modes and movie shooting mode, certain tabs and menu options are not displayed. Se t the shooting mode to a Creative Zone mode (p.38). If the image has been protected, it cannot be erased (p.158). Set the color space to sRGB. If Adobe RGB is set, the first character will be an underscore (p.93). If you use a card wh ich already has images recorded, the file numbering might start from the la st image in the card (p.132). Display & Operation Problems The LCD monitor does not display a clear image. Few tabs and options are displayed on the menu screen. The image cannot be erased. The file name’s first character is an underscore (“_MG_”). The file numbering does not start from 0001. COPY
Troubleshooting Guide 208 The correct date and time has not been set (p.29). Make sure the AV cable or HDMI ca ble’s plug is connected all the way in (p.156, 157). Set the video OUT format (NTSC/PAL) to the same video format as the TV (p.201). Use the AV cable that came with the camera (p.156). What the screen will display may differ depending on the printer. This instruction manual list s all the printing effects available (p.168). The shooting date and time displayed is incorrect. No image appears on the TV screen. Printing-Related Problems There are fewer printing effects than listed in the instruction manual. COPY
209 If there is a problem with the camera, an error message will appear. Follow the on- screen instructions. * If the error still persists, write down the error No. and contact your nearest Canon Service Center. Error Codes No.Error Message & Solution 01 Communications between the camera and lens is faulty. Clean the lens contacts. Î Clean the electrical contacts on the camera and lens and use a Canon lens. (p.13, 16) 02 Card cannot be accessed. Reinse rt/change card or format card with camera. Î Remove and install the card again, replace the card, or format the card (p.31, 40). 04 Cannot save images because card is full. Replace card. ÎReplace the card, eras e unnecessary images, or format the card (p.31, 159, 40). 05 The built-in flas h could not be ra ised. Turn the camera off and on again. Î Power switch operation (p.27). 06Sensor cleaning is not possible. Tu rn the camera off and on again. ÎPower switch operation (p.27). 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80Shooting is not possible due to an error. Turn the camera off and on again. Î Operate the power switch , remove and install the battery again, or use a Canon lens (p.27, 26). Error No. Countermeasures COPY
210 System Map Eyecup Ef Rubber Frame Ef Eyepiece Extender EP-EX15 ll E-series Dioptric Adjustment Lenses Angle Finder C Semi Hard Case EH19-L Wide Strap EW-100DB lll Battery Pack LP-E5 Battery Grip BG-E5 Battery Charger LC-E5 or LC-E5E Battery Magazine BGM-E5A for size-AA/LR6 batteries Battery Magazine BGM-E5L for two LP-E5 battery packs Bundled Accessories Car Battery Charger CBC-E5 Compact Power Adapter CA-PS700 DC Coupler DR-E5 AC Adapter Kit ACK-E5 270EX ST-E2 430EX II 580EX II Macro Ring Lite MR-14EXMacro Twin Lite MT-24EX COPY