Canon Mark 3 User Manual
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151 9 Transferring Images toa Personal Computer You can use the camera to select images in the memory card and transfer them dire ctly to a personal computer. If the computer software (EOS DIGITAL Solution Disk CD-ROM) provided with the camera has been installed in your personal computer, you can easily transfer the images without operating the personal computer. For instructions to install the provided software, see the separate sheet, CD-ROM Guide. If you want to operate the personal computer to transfer the images from the camera, see the Software Instruction Manual in the CD-ROM.
152 Before connecting the camera to the personal computer, be sure to first install the EOS DIGITAL Solution Disk software (in the CD-ROM provided with the camera) in the personal computer. 1Connect the camera to the personal computer. Set the camera’s power switch to . Use the interface cable that came with the camera. When connecting the cable plug to the camera’s < D> terminal, the cable plug’s < D> icon must face the front side of the camera. To the personal computer’s USB port, connect the plug on other end of the cable. 2Set the camera’s power switch to < 1 >. When the program selection screen appears on the personal computer, select [ EOS Utility ]. When the camera model selection screen appears, select your camera’s model. XThe [EOS Utility] screen will appear on the computer, and the direct transfer screen will appear on the camera’s LCD monitor. d Transferring Images to a Personal Computer Preparation for Image Transfer Shooting will be disabled while the direct transfer screen is displayed. If the [ EOS Utility ] screen does not appear, see Software Instruction Manual in the CD-ROM. Before disconnecting the cable, turn off the camera first and pull out the cable by grasping the plug (instead of the cord).
153 d Transferring Images to a Personal Computer The images transferred to the personal computer will be organized according to the shooting date and saved in the [ My Pictures ] folder for Windows or the [ Pictures ] folder in the Macintosh. All images All the images in the memory card will be transferred. New images Images which have not yet been transferred to the personal computer will be selected by the camera automatically and transferred. Transfer order images You select the images and they are transferred to the personal computer in a batch. (p.154) Select & transfer You select the images individually to be transferred. Press and the displayed image will be transferred. To exit, press the < M> button. Wallpaper Select an image and press < 0>. The displayed image will then be transferred and appear as wallpaper on the computer’s desktop screen. To exit, press the < M> button. Transferring Images to a Personal Computer During the image transfer, do not disconnect the interface cable. RAW and sRAW images cannot be transferred as wallpaper.
154 d Transferring Images to a Personal Computer Under the [3] tab, you can use [Transfer order ] to select the images to be transferred to a personal computer. When you select [ Transfer order images] on the preceding page, you can transfer the images set by the transfer order. Sel.Image Select and order images one by one. Press to include the displayed image in the transfer order. The < X> icon will also appear on the upper left. After completing the transfer order, press the < M > button to save the transfer order to the memory card. Byn Select Mark all and select the folder. All the images in the folder will then be included in the transfer order. If you select Clear all and a folder, the transfer order for all the images in the folder will be canceled. All image When you select Mark all, all the images in the memory card will be included in the transfer order. If you select Clear all, the transfer order for all the images in the card will be canceled. 3 Selecting the Images to be Transferred Do not put into the camera any images whose transfer order was set by a different camera and then try to specify another transfer order. The images in the transfer order might all be overwritten. Also, depending on the image type, the transfer order may not be possible. For the transfer order, if you select an image captured in the RAW+JPEG or sRAW+JPEG, it will be counted as one image. During the direct image transfer, both the RAW/sRAW and JPEG images will be tr ansferred to the personal computer. If you want to transfer more than 999 images in one batch, select [ All image ] on the direct transfer screen.
155 10 Customizing the Camera andSaving Camera Settings To suit your shooting pr eferences, you can change the camera’s functions and also save the camera settings to a memory card. The saved settings can also be registered to the camera.
156 1Select [8]. Turn the < 6> dial to select the [ 8] tab. 2Select the group. Turn the < 5> dial to select C.Fn I - IV, then press < 0>. 3 Select the Custom Function No. Turn the < 5> dial to select the Custom Function No., then press < 0 >. 4 Change the setting as desired. Turn the < 5> dial to select the setting (number), then press < 0>. Repeat steps 2 to 4 if you want to set other Custom Functions. At the bottom of the screen, the current Custom Function settings are indicated below the respective numbers. 5Exit the setting. Press the < M> button. X The screen for step 2 will reappear. In step 2, select [ Clear all Custom Func. (C.Fn) ] to clear all the Custom Function settings. 3 Setting Custom Functions Custom Function No. Clearing All Custom Functions Even after all the Custom Functions are cleared, the setting for C.Fn IV -11 [Focusing Screen ] will remain intact.
157 3 Setting Custom Functions Custom Functions C.Fn I: Exposure C.Fn III: Auto focus/Drive1Exposure level increments1USM lens electronic MF2ISO speed setting increments2AI Servo tracking sensitivity 3 Set ISO speed range3 AI Servo 1st/2nd image priority4Bracketing auto cancel4AI Servo AF tracking method5Bracketing sequence5Lens drive when AF impossible 6 Number of bracketed shots6 Lens AF stop button function7Spot metering link to AF point7AF Microadjustment8Safety shift8AF expansion with selected point 9 Select usable shooting modes9 Selectable AF point10Select usable metering modes10Switch to registered AF point11Exposure mode in manual exposure11AF point auto selection 12 Set shutter speed range12 AF point display during focus13Set aperture value range13AF point brightness14Apply shooting/metering mode14AF-assist beam firing 15 Flash sync. speed in Av mode15 Mirror lockup16Continuous shooting speed17Limit continuous shot count C.Fn II: Image/Flash exposure/DisplayC.Fn IV: Operation/Others1Long exposure noise reduction1Shutter button/AF-ON button2High ISO speed noise reduction2AF-ON/AE lock button switch 3 Highlight tone priority 3 Quick Control Dial in metering 4E-TTL II flash metering4SET button when shooting5Shutter curtain sync.5Tv/Av setting for Manual exposure 6 Flash firing 6 Dial direction during Tv/Av 7Viewfinder info. during exposure7Av setting without lens8LCD panel illumination during Bulb8WB + media/image size setting9 INFO button when shooting 9 H button function10Button function when 5 11Focusing Screen 12 Timer length for timer 13Shortened release time lag14Add aspect ratio information 15 Add original decision data 16Live View exposure simulation The Custom Functions whose numbers are shaded do not function during Live View shooting. (Settings are disabled.)
158 The Custom Functions are organized in four groups based on the function type: C.Fn I: Exposure, C.Fn II: Image/Flash exp (exposure)/ Disp (Display), C.Fn III: Auto focu s/Drive, C.Fn IV: Operation/Others. Note that the Custom Function numbers differ from previous EOS-1Ds-series cameras. 3 Custom Function Settings C.Fn I: Exposure C.Fn I -1 Exposure level increments 0: 1/3-stop set 1/3-stop compensation 1: 1-stop set 1/3-stop compensation Sets full-stop increments for the shutter speed and aperture. 2: 1/2-stop set 1/2-stop compensation Sets 1/2-stop increments for the shutter speed, aperture, and exposure compensation. C.Fn I -2 ISO speed setting increments 0: 1/3 stop 1: 1-stop C.Fn I -3 Set ISO speed range Disable: The settable ISO speed range will be 100 - 1600. Enable: The settable ISO speed will range from the highest ISO speed to the lowest ISO speed set with [ Register]. Register: The highest ISO speed can be registered within 100 to H (3200), and the lowest ISO speed can be registered within L (50) to 1600. After entering the settings, select [ Apply]. If the highest ISO speed H (3200) and the lowest ISO speed L (50) are registered, it will be the same as “ISO speed expansion.”
159 3 Custom Function Settings C.Fn I -4 Bracketing auto cancel 0: On The AEB and WB-BKT settings will be canceled when the power switch is set to < 2> or the camera settings are cleared. AEB will also be canceled when bulb exposure is set or the flash is ready to fire. 1: Off The AEB and WB-BKT settings will be retained even when the power switch is set to < 2>. (When the flash is ready, AEB will be canceled. However, the AEB amount will be retained in memory.) C.Fn I -5 Bracketing sequence The AEB shooting sequence and white balance bracketing sequence can be changed. 0: 0, - , + 1: -, 0, + 2: +, 0, - C.Fn I -6 Number of bracketed shots The number of shots taken with AEB and white balance bracketing can be changed from the usual 3 shots to 2, 5, or 7 shots. When C.Fn I -5-0 is set, the bracketed shots will be taken as shown in the table below. 0: 3 shots 1: 2 shots 2: 5 shots 3: 7 shots AEBWB bracketing B/A DirectionM/G Direction0: Standard exposure0 : Standard white balance0 : Standard white balance -: Decreased exposure-: More blue- : More magenta +: Increased exposure+ : More amber+ : More green (1-stop increments) 1st shot 2nd shot 3rd shot 4th s hot 5th shot 6th shot 7th shot0: 3 shotsStandard (0)-1 +1 1: 2 shotsStandard (0)-1 2: 5 shotsStandard (0)-2 -1 +1 +23: 7 shotsStandard (0)-3 -2 -1 +1 +2 +3
160 3 Custom Function Settings C.Fn I -7 Spot metering link to AF point 0: Disable (use center AF point) 1: Enable (use active AF point) Enables spot metering linked to the selected AF point. With automatic AF point selection, spot metering will be at the viewfinder center. C.Fn I -8 Safety shift 0: Disable 1: Enable (Tv/Av)This works in the shutter-priority AE (Tv) and aperture-priority AE (Av) modes. When the subject’s brightness changes erratically and the correct autoexposure cannot be obtained, the camera will change the exposure setting automatically to obtain a correct exposure. 2: Enable (ISO speed) This works in the Program AE, shutter-priority AE, and aperture-priority AE modes. When the subject’s brightness changes erratically and the correct autoexposure cannot be obtained, the camera will change the ISO speed within 100 - 1600 automatically to obtain a correct exposure. C.Fn I -9 Select usable shooting modes Disable: All the shooting modes ( a, s , f , d , Bulb ) will be selectable. Enable: Only the shooting modes set with [ Register] will be selectable. Register: To make a shooting mode unselectable, uncheck the checkmark . After entering the settings, select [ Apply]. If 2 is set, the maximum burst du ring continuous shooting (p.54) will decrease. However, depending on the ISO speed during shooting, the actual maximum burst might be higher than indicated in the viewfinder. Even if the settable ISO speed range has been changed with C.Fn I - 3,12/13, the safety shift will overri de it when necessary to obtain the correct exposure. With settings 1 and 2, safety shift also works with flash.