Canon EOS 5D Mark IV Instruction Manual

Canon EOS 5D Mark IV Instruction Manual

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EOS 5D Mark IV (WG)
Wi-Fi (Wireless Communication) Function

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  • Page 1: Instruction Manual

    EOS 5D Mark IV (WG) Wi-Fi (Wireless Communication) Function Instruction Manual ENGLISH INSTRUCTION MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Introduction

    Introduction  What You Can Do Using the Wi-Fi (Wireless Communication) Functions (1) Communicate with a smartphone (CANON iMAGE (2) Save images to GATEWAY) Canon Connect Station (6) Send images to a Web service (3) Operate remotely (5) Transfer images to...
  • Page 3 Canon users (free registration required). Update the Connect Station firmware to the latest version.  CANON iMAGE GATEWAY Web services are not supported in certain  countries and areas. For information on supported countries and areas, refer to the Canon website (www.canon.com/cig).
  • Page 4 This camera can be easily connected to an NFC-enabled smartphone or Connect Station (sold separately) using the NFC function. For details, see page 24. Note that Canon cannot be held liable for any loss or damage from  erroneous wireless communication function settings for using the camera.
  • Page 5: Conventions Used In This Manual

    Conventions Used in this Manual In this manual, the terms “wireless” and “wireless LAN” are used as  general terms for Wi-Fi and Canon’s original wireless communication functions. The term “access point” indicates wireless LAN terminals (wireless LAN access points, wireless LAN routers, etc.) that relay wireless LAN connection.
  • Page 6: Structure Of This Manual

    Structure of This Manual This manual consists of the following five sections: “Getting Started”, “Easy Connection”, “Advanced Connection”, “When Connected”, and “Reference”. After preparing to connect in “Getting Started”, follow the diagram below and see the corresponding pages according to your needs. Getting Started (p.13) Explains how to register a nickname and the basic operations.
  • Page 7: Chapters

    Chapters Introduction Getting Started Preparation and Basic Operation Easy Connection Easy Connection to a Smartphone Easy Connection to Connect Station Easy Connection to EOS Utility Easy Connection to a Printer Advanced Connection Using a Wi-Fi Access Point Connecting to an FTP Server When Connected Communicating with a Smartphone Operating Remotely Using EOS Utility...
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction What You Can Do Using the Wi-Fi (Wireless Communication) Functions ... 2 Conventions Used in this Manual............. 5 Structure of This Manual ..............6 Chapters................... 7 Getting Started Operation Flowchart ............... 14 Preparation and Basic Operation Registering a Nickname ..............16 Basic Operation and Settings............
  • Page 9 Contents Easy Connection to EOS Utility Connecting with [Easy connection]..........44 Easy Connection to a Printer Connecting with [Easy connection]..........50 Advanced Connection Wireless LAN Function Operation Flowchart (Advanced Connection) ... 54 Preparation for Web Services ............56 Preparation of an FTP Server ............58 Using a Wi-Fi Access Point Checking the Type of Access Point ..........
  • Page 10 Contents Operating Remotely Using EOS Utility Using EOS Utility ................100 Printing Images Using a Wi-Fi Printer Printing ..................104 Print Settings ................107 Transferring Images to an FTP Server Transferring Images Individually ..........114 Batch Transfer................119 Transferring Images with a Caption ..........123 Viewing Transferred Images ............
  • Page 11 Contents Reference Troubleshooting Guide Responding to Error Messages ............148 Troubleshooting Guide..............165 Wireless Function Notes ...............166 Security ..................167 Checking Network Settings............168 Reference Creating and Registering Captions ..........170 Setting up the Network Manually ..........172 Setting up the IP Address Manually..........174 Specifications................176 Index .....................
  • Page 13: Getting Started

    Getting Started...
  • Page 14: Operation Flowchart

    Operation Flowchart This section explains how to register a nickname (for identification) and the basic operation of the wireless functions. Follow the procedures below. Register a nickname. (p.16) Set the camera’s nickname. The default nickname (the camera name) can be used. Be sure to set a nickname as otherwise you cannot set the wireless functions.
  • Page 15: Preparation And Basic Operation

    Preparation and Basic Operation This chapter describes how to register a nickname (for identification) necessary for using the camera’s wireless functions and the basic operations.
  • Page 16: Registering A Nickname

    Registering a Nickname First, set the camera’s nickname (for identification). When the camera is connected to another device wirelessly, the nickname will be displayed on the device. Be sure to set a nickname as otherwise you cannot set the wireless functions. Select [Communication settings].
  • Page 17 Registering a Nickname Enter a nickname. For instructions on entering  characters, see the next page. When using the default nickname (the  camera name), proceed to step 5. Otherwise, enter any characters  between 1 to 10 characters in length. Exit the setting.
  • Page 18 Registering a Nickname Virtual Keyboard Operation Changing the entry area  Press the <Q> button to toggle between the top and bottom entry areas. Moving the cursor  Use <5> or <9> in the top area to move the cursor. Entering text ...
  • Page 19: Basic Operation And Settings

    Basic Operation and Settings The basic operation for using the camera’s wireless functions is explained here. Follow the procedures below. Select [Communication settings]. Press the <M> button, select  [Communication settings] under the [54] tab, and press <0>. Select [Built-in wireless settings]. Select [Wi-Fi/NFC].
  • Page 20: Easy Connection

    Basic Operation and Settings Select [Wi-Fi function]. Select the Wi-Fi function to connect to. Use <5> or <9> to select an item,  then press <0>.  When the connection settings are not registered, the setting screen is displayed.  When the connection settings are already registered, the reconnection screen is displayed (p.136).
  • Page 21 Basic Operation and Settings [Wi-Fi/NFC] Set whether to [Enable] or [Disable] the wireless functions. You can also set whether to enable or disable the NFC function. Set to [Enable] to enable the selection of [Wi-Fi function], [Send  images to smartphone], and [Clear settings]. When the use of electronic devices and wireless devices is ...
  • Page 22 Basic Operation and Settings When multiple exposures or time-lapse movie is set, you cannot select  [54: Communication settings]. Interface Cable Connection Cautions During a wireless LAN connection, you cannot use the camera by  connecting it to Connect Station, a computer, a wireless file transmitter, or another device with a cable.
  • Page 23: Lcd Monitor

    Basic Operation and Settings Wireless Connection Status Wireless connection status can be checked on the camera’s LCD monitor and LCD panel. LCD monitor LCD panel Information display Quick Control screen screen during playback Wireless signal strength Wi-Fi function LCD monitor LCD panel Connection status Wireless signal...
  • Page 24: Nfc Function

    NFC Function Using an NFC-enabled smartphone or Connect Station enables you to do the following: Touch a smartphone to the camera to easily connect them wirelessly  (p.31). While playing back images on the camera, touch a smartphone to  the camera to send a captured image to the smartphone (p.87).
  • Page 25 NFC Function Add [X] to [Allow NFC connections]. Displayed when [Wi-Fi/NFC] is set to  [Enable]. Press the <B> button to add or  remove [X]. Add [X], then press <0>.  When a nickname (for identification) is not registered, a registration screen is displayed (p.16).
  • Page 26: Preparation For Smartphones

    Preparation for Smartphones To use [q] (Connect to smartphone), a smartphone on which iOS or Android is installed is necessary. In addition, the dedicated application Camera Connect (free of charge) must be installed on the smartphone. Camera Connect can be downloaded from the App Store or Google ...
  • Page 27: Easy Connection

    Easy Connection...
  • Page 28: Wireless Function Operation Flowchart (Easy Connection)

    Wireless Function Operation Flowchart (Easy Connection) Smartphone EOS Utility Printer Connect Station Register the camera’s nickname (p.16) Install EOS Utility on a Set up Connect computer Station Install Camera Set up a compatible printer Connect on a (p.49) smartphone (p.26) Register connection destinations to the camera Connect via NFC (p.40)
  • Page 29: Easy Connection To A Smartphone

    Easy Connection to a Smartphone Communicating with a smartphone enables you to perform the following: • View images stored in the camera on a smartphone or save viewed images to a smartphone. • Operate the camera to take a picture or change camera settings using a smartphone.
  • Page 30: Connection Method

    Connection Method When the smartphone is NFC-enabled: See page 31.  You can easily set up a connection using the NFC function. When the smartphone is not NFC-enabled: See page 34.  Set up a connection by selecting [Easy connection]. Smartphones labeled with the P mark are NFC-enabled.
  • Page 31: Connecting To An Nfc-Enabled Smartphone

    Connecting to an NFC-enabled Smartphone NFC-enabled smartphones can be connected by touching them to the camera. The operation flow is as follows. (1) Turn on the camera and smartphone. (2) Enable the NFC function on the camera and smartphone. (3) Touch the smartphone to the camera so that they come into contact with each other.
  • Page 32 Connecting to an NFC-enabled Smartphone Connect to the camera. When a connection is established,  the screen on the left will appear on the camera’s LCD monitor. When connecting to the same smartphone, this screen will not appear again. To specify viewable images, press the ...
  • Page 33 Connecting to an NFC-enabled Smartphone If necessary, also read “NFC Function Cautions” (p.25).  When touching the smartphone to the camera, be careful not to drop the  camera or smartphone. Do not touch the smartphone to the camera with too much force. Doing ...
  • Page 34: Connecting With [Easy Connection]

    Connecting with [Easy connection] The camera and a smartphone can be directly connected via Wi-Fi. To establish connection, operations on the smartphone are required. For details, refer to the smartphone’s instruction manual. Operation on the Smartphone-1 Install Camera Connect on the smartphone (p.26) Operation on the Camera-1...
  • Page 35 Connecting with [Easy connection] Select [Easy connection]. Select [OK] and press <0> to go to  the next screen. Operation on the Smartphone-2 Operate the smartphone and Smartphone’s screen (sample) connect it to the camera. Activate the smartphone’s Wi-Fi  function, then select the SSID (network name) displayed on the camera’s LCD monitor.
  • Page 36 Connecting with [Easy connection] Start Camera Connect on the smartphone. When the [Waiting to connect]  screen is displayed on the camera’s LCD monitor, start Camera Connect on the smartphone. Select the camera to connect to on the smartphone. Select and tap the camera to connect ...
  • Page 37 Connecting with [Easy connection] Operation on the Camera-2 Connect to the camera. When a connection is established,  the screen on the left will appear on the camera’s LCD monitor. To specify viewable images, press the  <B> button. See step 7 on page 96 to set them.
  • Page 39: Easy Connection To Connect Station

    Easy Connection to Connect Station Connect Station (sold separately) is a device that allows you to import captured still photos and movies for viewing on your TV set, smartphone, etc., or sharing them over a network. You can easily save still photos and movies to Connect Station by holding this camera close to Connect Station.
  • Page 40: Saving Images

    Saving Images This section explains how to connect the camera and Connect Station (sold separately) wirelessly. To save images in other ways, refer to the Connect Station Instruction Manual. Set up the camera to allow use of its NFC function in advance ...
  • Page 41 Saving Images If necessary, also read “NFC Function Cautions” (p.25).  While saving images, a picture cannot be taken even if the camera’s  shutter button is pressed. Do not drop the camera on Connect Station or touch the camera to it with ...
  • Page 43: Easy Connection To Eos Utility

    Easy Connection to EOS Utility This section explains how to connect the camera directly to a computer via Wi-Fi. Install EOS Utility on the computer before setting up a  connection. To connect using a Wi-Fi access point or connect manually ...
  • Page 44: Connecting With [Easy Connection]

    Connecting with [Easy connection] The camera and a computer can be directly connected via Wi-Fi. To establish a connection, operations on the computer are required.  For details, refer to the computer’s instruction manual. The configuration procedure is as follows, using Windows 8.1 as an ...
  • Page 45 Connecting with [Easy connection] Select [Wi-Fi function]. Set [Wi-Fi/NFC] to [Enable], then  select [Wi-Fi function] (p.20). If a screen for setting a nickname (for  identification) appears, register a nickname (p.16). Select [ ] (Remote control (EOS Utility)). Select [Easy connection]. Select [OK] and press <0>...
  • Page 46 Connecting with [Easy connection] Operation on the Computer-2 Operate the computer and Computer’s screen (sample) connect it to the camera. In the wireless settings of the  computer to be used, select the SSID (network name) displayed on the camera’s LCD monitor. For the password, enter the ...
  • Page 47 Connecting with [Easy connection] Operation on the Camera-2 Select [OK]. Select [OK] and press <0>. The  following message is displayed. “******” represents the last six digits of the MAC address of the camera to be connected. Operation on the Computer-3 Start EOS Utility on the computer.
  • Page 48 Connecting with [Easy connection] Operation on the Camera-3 Connect to the camera. When the camera detects the  computer on which you clicked [Connect] in step 11, the screen on the left is displayed. Select [OK] and press <0>. The ...
  • Page 49: Easy Connection To A Printer

    Easy Connection to a Printer This section explains how to connect the camera directly to a printer via Wi-Fi. Connection is possible with wireless printers supporting  PictBridge (Wireless LAN). To connect using a Wi-Fi access point or connect manually ...
  • Page 50: Connecting With [Easy Connection]

    Connecting with [Easy connection] The camera and a printer can be directly connected via Wi-Fi. To establish a connection, operations on the printer are required. For details, refer to the printer’s instruction manual. Select [Communication settings]. Under the [54] tab, select ...
  • Page 51 Connecting with [Easy connection] Select [Easy connection]. Select [OK] and press <0> to go to  the next screen. Set the printer’s Wi-Fi settings to SSID (network name) connect to the camera. On the Wi-Fi settings menu of the  printer to be used, select the SSID (network name) displayed on the camera’s LCD monitor.
  • Page 52 Connecting with [Easy connection] Select the printer to connect to. When a list of printers is displayed,  select the printer to connect to and press <0>.  Some printers may make a beeping sound. When 16 or more printers are ...
  • Page 53: Advanced Connection

    Advanced Connection...
  • Page 54: Wireless Lan Function Operation Flowchart (Advanced Connection)

    Wireless LAN Function Operation Flowchart (Advanced Connection) Smartphone EOS Utility Printer Register a nickname (p.16) Install Camera Install EOS Utility on Connect on a a computer smartphone (p.26) Connect each device to a Wi-Fi access point* Connect the camera to a Wi-Fi access point (p.59) Connect the camera to each device (p.64) (p.68)
  • Page 55 FTP Server Web Service Register a nickname (p.16) Set up a computer as • Register with CANON iMAGE an FTP server (p.58) GATEWAY (p.56) • Register Web services on the camera (p.57) Connect each device to a Wi-Fi access point* Connect the camera to a Wi-Fi access point (p.59)
  • Page 56: Preparation For Web Services

    Preparation for Web Services Signing Up as a CANON iMAGE GATEWAY Member To send images to Web services, you need to sign up as a CANON iMAGE GATEWAY member (free of charge). Once you are a CANON iMAGE GATEWAY member, you can publish photos you took in online albums and use a range of services.
  • Page 57: Interface Cable

    Preparation for Web Services Configuring Settings to Use Web Services Start EOS Utility on the computer, log in to CANON iMAGE GATEWAY, then configure the camera’s settings to enable access to Web services. For details, refer to the EOS Utility Instruction Manual. For how to obtain the EOS Utility Instruction Manual, refer to the Camera Instruction Manual.
  • Page 58: Preparation Of An Ftp Server

    Preparation of an FTP Server Use of [r] (Transfer images to FTP server) requires that one of the following operating systems be installed on a computer. In addition, the computer must be set up as an FTP server in advance. •...
  • Page 59: Using A Wi-Fi Access Point

    Using a Wi-Fi Access Point This section mainly explains how to connect using a Wi-Fi access point. When you connect to a Wi-Fi access point, you can use the following functions: • Communicating with a smartphone • Operating remotely using EOS Utility •...
  • Page 60: Checking The Type Of Access Point

    Checking the Type of Access Point To start with, check if the access point supports WPS* that allows easy connection between Wi-Fi devices. If you do not know if the access point you use is WPS-compatible, refer to the access point instruction manual or other documentation. * Wi-Fi Protected Setup When WPS is supported ...
  • Page 61: Connecting Via Wps (Pbc Mode)

    Connecting via WPS (PBC Mode) This is a connection mode available when using an access point compatible with WPS. In pushbutton connection mode (PBC mode), the camera and the access point can be connected simply by pressing the WPS button on the access point. If multiple access points are active in the surrounding area, it may be ...
  • Page 62 Connecting via WPS (PBC Mode) Select an item. Use <5> or <9> to select an item,  then press <0>. When you select [w] (Upload to Web  service), a screen to select a Web service is displayed. Select a Web service and press <0>.
  • Page 63 Connecting via WPS (PBC Mode) Select [WPS (PBC mode)]. Select [OK] and press <0> to go to  the next screen. Connect to the access point. Press the access point’s WPS button.  For details about where the button is located and how long to press it, refer to the access point’s instruction manual.
  • Page 64 Connecting via WPS (PBC Mode) Specifying Settings for the Wi-Fi Function This section explains how to set the screens for the Wi-Fi function. Read the page that introduces the selected Wi-Fi function. Communicating with a Smartphone  Step 8 on page 36 Operating Remotely Using EOS Utility ...
  • Page 65: Connecting Via Wps (Pin Mode)

    Connecting via WPS (PIN Mode) This is a connection mode available when using an access point compatible with WPS. In PIN code connection mode (PIN mode), an 8- digit identification number specified on the camera is set at the access point to establish a connection.
  • Page 66 Connecting via WPS (PIN Mode) Select an item. Use <5> or <9> to select an item,  then press <0>. When you select [w] (Upload to Web  service), a screen to select a Web service is displayed. Select a Web service and press <0>.
  • Page 67: Access Point

    Connecting via WPS (PIN Mode) Specify the PIN code at the access point. At the access point, specify the 8-digit  PIN code displayed on the camera’s LCD monitor. For instructions on setting PIN codes  at the access point, refer to the access point’s instruction manual.
  • Page 68 Connecting via WPS (PIN Mode) Specifying Settings for the Wi-Fi Function This section explains how to set the screens for the Wi-Fi function. Read the page that introduces the selected Wi-Fi function. Communicating with a Smartphone  Step 8 on page 36 Operating Remotely Using EOS Utility ...
  • Page 69: Connecting To A Network Manually

    Connecting to a Network Manually Establish a connection by selecting the SSID (or ESS-ID) of the access point to connect to from a list of active access points nearby. Selecting the Access Point Select [Communication settings]. Under the [54] tab, select ...
  • Page 70 Connecting to a Network Manually Select [Select a network]. Displayed when [q], [D], or [l] is  selected in step 4. Go to step 6 when selecting [r] or [w]. Select [OK] and press <0> to go to  the next screen. Select an access point.
  • Page 71 Connecting to a Network Manually Entering the Access Point Encryption Key Enter the encryption key (password) specified for the access point.  For details on the specified encryption key, refer to the access point’s instruction manual. The screens displayed in steps 7 to 9 below vary depending on the ...
  • Page 72: Setting The Ip Address

    Connecting to a Network Manually Setting the IP Address Select [Auto setting]. Select [OK] and press <0> to  display the setting screen for the Wi-Fi function selected in step 4 (p.73). If [Auto setting] results in an error or ...
  • Page 73 Connecting to a Network Manually Specifying Settings for the Wi-Fi Function This section explains how to set the screens for the Wi-Fi function. Read the page that introduces the selected Wi-Fi function. Communicating with a Smartphone  Step 8 on page 36 Operating Remotely Using EOS Utility ...
  • Page 74 Connecting to a Network Manually Send To Screen When [w] is selected in [Wi-Fi function], a screen to select a destination may be displayed depending on the type or settings of the Web service you select. To register destinations or to specify the settings, you must use a computer. For more information, refer to the EOS Utility Instruction Manual.
  • Page 75: Connecting To An Ftp Server

    Connecting to an FTP Server By connecting to an FTP server, you can transfer images stored in the camera to a computer. With FTP transfer, you can automatically transfer images to the FTP server as you shoot or transfer a set of shots together.
  • Page 76: Configuring Ftp Server Connection Settings

    Configuring FTP Server Connection Settings These instructions are continued from Chapter 6. Set up the computer to connect to as an FTP server before setting  up a connection (p.58). Select an FTP mode. To establish security for FTP transfer ...
  • Page 77 Configuring FTP Server Connection Settings Set the port number. [Port number setting] should usually  be 00021. Select [OK] and press <0> to go to  the next screen. Set the passive mode setting. Select [OK] and press <0> to go to ...
  • Page 78 Configuring FTP Server Connection Settings Set the target folder. Select [Root folder] to have images  saved in the root folder as specified in FTP server settings (p.124). Select [Select folder] to specify a  target folder in the root folder. If no folder exists, a folder will be created automatically.
  • Page 79 Configuring FTP Server Connection Settings Importing a Root Certificate for FTPS If the FTP mode is set to [FTPS] when configuring the connection settings, the same root certificate as the FTP server must be imported to the camera. Insert a card containing the root certificate file into the camera, then perform the following operation.
  • Page 80 Configuring FTP Server Connection Settings Select [Set root certif]. Select [Load root certif from card]. Select [OK].  The root certificate is imported. Select [OK] on the confirmation  dialog to return to the [Set root certif] screen. Select [Delete root certificate] on the screen for step 4 to delete the ...
  • Page 81: When Connected

    When Connected...
  • Page 82 This section explains how to use the camera after a connection is established. See the following pages according to your needs. Communicating with a Smartphone  Operating the Camera Using a Smartphone .......p.84 Sending Images to a Smartphone ..........p.87 Specifying Viewable Images ............p.94 Operating Remotely Using EOS Utility ...
  • Page 83: Communicating With A Smartphone

    Communicating with a Smartphone Communicating with a smartphone enables you to perform the following: • View images stored in the camera on a smartphone or save viewed images to a smartphone. • Operate the camera to take a picture or change camera settings using a smartphone.
  • Page 84: Operating The Camera Using A Smartphone

    Operating the Camera Using a Smartphone You can use a smartphone with Camera Connect installed to view images stored in the camera or perform remote shooting, etc. Camera Connect Main Window The main functions of Camera Connect are described below. Touch the screen to learn the operation procedures.
  • Page 85 Operating the Camera Using a Smartphone Terminating the Connection To terminate the connection, perform either of the following operations. On the smartphone’s Camera Connect screen, tap [t]. On the camera’s [qWi-Fi on] screen, select [Disconnect,exit]. If the [qWi-Fi on] screen is not ...
  • Page 86 Operating the Camera Using a Smartphone When the wireless connection is terminated while recording a movie with  remote shooting, the camera responds as follows: • When the Live View shooting/Movie shooting switch is set to <k>, movie shooting continues. •...
  • Page 87: Sending Images To A Smartphone

    Sending Images to a Smartphone Operate the camera to send images to a smartphone. The following three send methods are available: (1) While playing back an image, connect to a smartphone using the NFC function. (2) During a wireless connection, select [Send images to smartphone] from the camera menu (p.88).
  • Page 88 Sending Images to a Smartphone Touch a smartphone to the camera. Touch the P mark on the  smartphone to that on the camera. If the download site of Camera  Connect appears on the smartphone, install Camera Connect (p.26). When a message indicating the ...
  • Page 89 Sending Images to a Smartphone Select [Built-in wireless settings]. Select [Send images to smartphone]. Select [Send images to  smartphone] on the [Built-in wireless settings] screen, then press <0>. Select the images to send.  Select and send image(s). For information on how to send images, see page 91.
  • Page 90 Sending Images to a Smartphone (3) Quick Control During Playback While the camera is wirelessly connected to a smartphone, send images from the Quick Control screen during playback. Connect the camera to a smartphone wirelessly. For connection methods, see page 29 ...
  • Page 91 Sending Images to a Smartphone Sending Images Individually Select and send images individually. Select an image to send. Turn the <5> dial to select an image  to send, then press <0>. If you press the <u> button and turn ...
  • Page 92 Sending Images to a Smartphone Select the images to send. Turn the <5> dial to select an image  to send, then add [X]. Press <0> to add or remove [X]. If you press the <u> button and turn  the <6>...
  • Page 93 Sending Images to a Smartphone Ending Image Transfer To end the image transfer, press the <M> button on the image transfer screen. If you have established the  connection with the NFC function while playing back an image, the connection termination screen will appear.
  • Page 94: Specifying Viewable Images

    Specifying Viewable Images You can specify images viewable from a smartphone by operating the camera. Images can be specified during connection setup or after the connection is terminated. Select [Communication settings]. Under the [54] tab, select  [Communication settings], then press <0>.
  • Page 95 Specifying Viewable Images Select [q]. If the [qWi-Fi on] screen appears,  select [Disconnect,exit]. Select [Review/change settings]. Select [Viewable imgs]. If [Viewable imgs] is set to any setting other than [All images], remote shooting is not possible. When reconnecting to a smartphone, check the settings of viewable images before establishing a connection.
  • Page 96 Specifying Viewable Images Select an item. Select [OK] and press <0> to  display the setting screen. [All images] All images stored on the card become viewable. [Images from past days] Specify viewable images on the shooting-date basis. Images shot up to nine days ago can be specified.
  • Page 97 Specifying Viewable Images [File number range] (Select range) Select the first and last images from images arranged by the file number to specify the viewable images. 1 Use <5> or <9> to select the first image file. 2 Press <0> to display the image selection screen.
  • Page 99: Operating Remotely Using Eos Utility

    Operating Remotely Using EOS Utility You can perform remote operation using EOS Utility wirelessly. In addition to remote shooting, various camera operations are available because wireless communications are used instead of an interface cable.
  • Page 100: Using Eos Utility

    Using EOS Utility For EOS Utility instructions, refer to the EOS Utility Instruction Manual (CD-ROM). In addition to remote shooting, various camera operations are available.
  • Page 101 Using EOS Utility Terminating the Connection On the [DWi-Fi on] screen, select [Disconnect,exit]. If the [DWi-Fi on] screen is not  displayed, select the [54] tab 9 [Communication settings] 9 [Built-in wireless settings] 9 [Wi-Fi function]. Select [Disconnect,exit], then select ...
  • Page 103: Printing Images Using A Wi-Fi Printer

    Printing Images Using a Wi-Fi Printer You can print images by wirelessly connecting the camera to a printer compliant to the PictBridge (Wireless LAN).
  • Page 104: Printing

    Printing Printing Images Individually Select and print images individually. Select an image to print. Turn the <5> dial to select an image  to print, then press <0>. If you press the <u> button and turn  the <6> dial counterclockwise, you can select an image from the index display.
  • Page 105 Printing Printing by Specifying the Options Print by specifying the printing options. Press <0>. Select [Print order].  The [Print order] screen will appear. Set the printing options. For the setting procedures, refer to  “Digital Print Order Format (DPOF)” in the Camera Instruction Manual.
  • Page 106 Printing Terminate the connection. Press the <M> button to return to  the screen in step 1. Press the <M> button again to  display the confirmation dialog. Select [OK], then press <0> to terminate the connection.  The [Wi-Fi function] screen will reappear.
  • Page 107: Print Settings

    Print Settings Specify settings for printing as necessary. The screen display and setting options will differ depending on the printer. Some settings may not be available. For details, refer to the printer’s instruction manual. Sets the printing effects (p.109). Print setting screen Sets the date or file number imprinting to on or off (p.110).
  • Page 108 Print Settings Q Setting the Paper Size Select the size of the paper loaded in  the printer, then press <0>.  The paper type screen will appear. Y Setting the Paper Type Select the type of the paper loaded in ...
  • Page 109 Print Settings Setting the Printing Effects (Image Optimization) Contents displayed on the screen  vary depending on the printer. Select the option, then press <0>.  Select the desired printing effect, then  press <0>. Printing Effect Description Prints with the printer’s standard colors. The image’s Exif information is used to make automatic corrections.
  • Page 110: Setting The Number Of Copies

    Print Settings Setting the Date/File Number Imprinting Select [ ], then press <0>.  Set the print settings as desired, then  press <0>. Setting the Number of Copies Select [ ], then press <0>.  Set the number of copies, then press ...
  • Page 111: Cropping The Image

    Print Settings Cropping the Image You can crop the image and print only an enlarged version of the cropped portion, as if the image is recomposed. Set the cropping right before printing. If you change the print settings after setting the cropping, you may have to set the cropping again before printing.
  • Page 112 Print Settings Depending on the printer, the cropped image area may not be printed as  you specified. The smaller you make the cropping frame, the grainier the picture will  look in the print. Handling Printer Errors If printing does not resume after you resolve a printer error (no ink, no paper, etc.) and select [Continue], operate the buttons on the printer to resume printing.
  • Page 113: Transferring Images To An Ftp Server

    Transferring Images to an FTP Server With image transfer to FTP server, you can automatically transfer images to the FTP server as you shoot or transfer a set of shots together after shooting.
  • Page 114: Transferring Images Individually

    Transferring Images Individually Automatic Image Transfer after Each Shot An image can be automatically transferred to the FTP server immediately after shooting. You can also continue still photo shooting as normal even while images are being transferred. Before shooting, be sure to insert a card into the camera. If you ...
  • Page 115: Take The Picture

    Transferring Images Individually Select [Automatic transfer]. Select [Enable].  Take the picture. Connect the camera to an FTP server  in advance (p.75).  The captured image is transferred to the FTP server. Images cannot be erased during image transfer. ...
  • Page 116 Transferring Images Individually Transferring the Current Image Simply play back an image and press <0> to transfer it. You can also continue still photo shooting as normal even while images are being transferred. Select [Transfer with SET]. In step 3 on page 115, select ...
  • Page 117 Transferring Images Individually Selecting Particular Sizes or Types of Images to Transfer You can select which images to transfer when recording images of different sizes to a CF card and SD card simultaneously or when shooting in RAW+JPEG image quality. Select [Transfer type/size].
  • Page 118 Transferring Images Individually Automatic Retransfer if Transfer Fails If transfer fails, the Wi-Fi function icons on the LCD panel and LCD monitor blink (p.23). In this case, press the <M> button, select [Communication settings] under the [54] tab, then press <0>. When the screen shown on the left is displayed, check the error code number and see page 148 to eliminate the cause of the error.
  • Page 119: Batch Transfer

    Batch Transfer After shooting, you can select multiple images manually and transfer them all at once. You can also transfer unsent images or images whose transfer failed previously. Note that you can also perform still photo shooting as normal even while images are being transferred.
  • Page 120 Batch Transfer Select images to transfer. Turn the <5> dial to select the  image to be transferred, then press <0>. Turn the <5> dial to display the [X]  on the screen’s upper left, then press <0>. If you press the <u> button and turn ...
  • Page 121 Batch Transfer You can also transfer shot movies. However, you cannot transfer images  during movie shooting. Set it to <A>, then transfer the images. When [Sel.Image] is selected, you can check the transfer history on the  upper left of the screen: No mark: Not selected. X: Selected for transfer. l: Transfer failed.
  • Page 122 Batch Transfer Transferring RAW+JPEG Images For RAW+JPEG images, you can specify which image to transfer. In step 2 on page 119, select [RAW+JPEG transfer], and select the image to be transferred: [JPEG only], [RAW only], or [RAW+JPEG]. The [RAW+JPEG transfer] setting ...
  • Page 123: Transferring Images With A Caption

    Transferring Images with a Caption When you select [Transfer with caption], you can add a registered caption to each image before transfer. This is convenient if you want to inform the recipient of the printing quantity, for example. The caption is also added to images stored in the camera.
  • Page 124: Viewing Transferred Images

    Viewing Transferred Images Images transferred to the FTP server are stored in the following folder as specified in the FTP server settings. Target Folders for the FTP Server Under the default settings of the FTP server, images or subfolders  containing images are stored in [C drive] 9 [Inetpub] folder 9 [ftproot] folder.
  • Page 125: Terminating The Connection

    Terminating the Connection On the [rWi-Fi on] screen, select [Disconnect,exit]. If the [rWi-Fi on] screen is not  displayed, select in the following sequence: [54] tab 9 [Communication settings] 9 [Built-in wireless settings] 9 [Wi-Fi function]. Select [Disconnect,exit], then select ...
  • Page 126: Changing Ftp Server Settings

    Changing FTP Server Settings Change the FTP server settings specified on the camera. To change the settings, terminate the connection first. Select [Communication settings]. Under the [54] tab, select  [Communication settings], then press <0>. Select [Built-in wireless settings]. Select [Wi-Fi function]. Set [Wi-Fi/NFC] to [Enable], then ...
  • Page 127: Directory Structure

    Changing FTP Server Settings Select [Change set.]. Select [FTP server].  The screen for changing FTP server settings will appear. [Target server]  Change the address and port number of the destination server. [Login password]  Change the login name and login password.
  • Page 128: Proxy Server

    Changing FTP Server Settings [Overwrite same file]  When [Overwrite same file] is set to [Disable] If there is already a file of the same name in the target folder on the FTP server, the new file is saved with an extension consisting of an underscore and a number (example: IMG_0003_1.JPG).
  • Page 129: Sending Images To A Web Service

    Sending Images to a Web Service You can register various Web services on the camera and send images stored in the camera to them.
  • Page 130: Sending Images To A Web Service

    Sending Images to a Web Service You can share images with your family and friends by sending images from the camera to a Web service registered on the camera or by sending Web links of the online albums. Sending Images Individually Select and send images individually.
  • Page 131 Sending Images to a Web Service When the [Terms of use] screen is  displayed, thoroughly read the message, then select [I Agree]. The screen can be scrolled up and  down with the <9>. Sending Multiple Images Select multiple images and send them at once. Press <0>.
  • Page 132 Sending Images to a Web Service Select [Resize image]. Set it as necessary.  When YouTube is selected as the  destination, [Resize image] is not displayed. On the displayed screen, select an  image size, then press <0>. Select [Send]. ...
  • Page 133 RAW images cannot be sent.  When sending an image to a Web service other than CANON iMAGE  GATEWAY, a send error message may not be displayed even if the image was not sent to the Web service successfully. Such errors can be checked on the CANON iMAGE GATEWAY site;...
  • Page 135: Reconnecting And Adding Or Changing Settings

    Reconnecting and Adding or Changing Settings This section explains how to reconnect the camera to the device for which you set up a connection and how to register multiple connection settings, check or change the connection settings, cancel the settings, clear the wireless function settings to default, etc.
  • Page 136: Reconnecting

    Reconnecting The camera can reconnect to a Wi-Fi function for which connection settings is already registered. Select [Communication settings]. Under the [54] tab, select  [Communication settings], then press <0>. Select [Built-in wireless settings]. Select [Wi-Fi function]. Set [Wi-Fi/NFC] to [Enable], then ...
  • Page 137: Ftp Server

    Reconnecting Operate the connected device. q Smartphone Activate the smartphone’s Wi-Fi function, then start Camera  Connect. If the smartphone’s connection destination has been changed,  restore the setting to connect to the camera or the same access point as the camera. D EOS Utility Start EOS Utility on the computer.
  • Page 138: Registering Multiple Connection Settings

    Registering Multiple Connection Settings You can register up to three connection settings for each Wi-Fi function. Select [Communication settings]. Under the [54] tab, select  [Communication settings], then press <0>. Select [Built-in wireless settings]. Select [Wi-Fi function]. Set [Wi-Fi/NFC] to [Enable], then ...
  • Page 139 Registering Multiple Connection Settings Select [Choose set.]. Select [SET* (not configured)].  The connection settings screen is displayed. Follow the procedures displayed to complete the connection settings. When connecting to a smartphone, you can register up to three  connection settings in addition to the connection settings added with the NFC function.
  • Page 140: Checking, Changing, Or Deleting Connection Settings

    Checking, Changing, or Deleting Connection Settings Check, change, or delete connection settings saved on the camera. To change or delete the settings, terminate the connection first. Select [Communication settings]. Under the [54] tab, select  [Communication settings], then press <0>. Select [Built-in wireless settings].
  • Page 141 Checking, Changing, or Deleting Connection Settings Select [Review/change settings]. Select the connection destination on  the [Choose set.] screen, select [Review/change settings], then press <0>. Check or change the settings. Select an item and press <0>, then  check or change the settings on the displayed screen.
  • Page 142: Deleting Settings

    Checking, Changing, or Deleting Connection Settings Deleting Settings Select [Delete settings] in step 5 on page 141 to delete connection settings saved on the camera. Select [Delete settings]. Select the setting to delete. Select [OK] on the confirmation  dialog to delete the setting. During a Connection When the [Wi-Fi on] screen is displayed during a wireless connection, select...
  • Page 143: Clearing Built-In Wireless Communication Settings

    Clearing Built-in Wireless Communication Settings All built-in wireless communication settings can be deleted. By deleting the wireless communication settings, you can prevent the information of the settings from being exposed when you lend or give your camera to other people. Select [Communication settings].
  • Page 144: View Info Screen

    View Info Screen On the [View info] screen, you can check the error content and the MAC address. Select [Communication settings]. Under the [54] tab, select  [Communication settings], then press <0>. Select [Built-in wireless settings]. Select [Wi-Fi function]. Set [Wi-Fi/NFC] to [Enable], then ...
  • Page 145: Reference

    Reference...
  • Page 147: Troubleshooting Guide

    Troubleshooting Guide Transfer speed in ad hoc mode may become extremely slow when the camera is used with certain types of computer. For more information, contact your dealer or nearest Canon Service Center.
  • Page 148: Responding To Error Messages

    Responding to Error Messages When a connection error occurs, display the details of the error by following one of the procedures below. Then, eliminate the cause of the error referring to the examples shown in this chapter. On the [View info] screen, press <0> (p.144). ...
  • Page 149 Responding to Error Messages 11: Connection target not found In the case of [q], is Camera Connect running?  Establish a connection using Camera Connect (p.36).  In the case of [l], is the power of the printer on?  Turn on the printer.
  • Page 150 Responding to Error Messages 21: No address assigned by DHCP server What to check on the camera On the camera, IP address is set to [Auto setting]. Is this the  correct setting? If no DHCP server is used, configure settings after setting the IP ...
  • Page 151 Responding to Error Messages 22: No response from DNS server What to check on the camera On the camera, does the DNS server’s IP address setting  match the server’s actual address? Set the IP address to [Manual setting]. Then, on the camera, set ...
  • Page 152 Responding to Error Messages 23: Device with same IP address exists on selected network What to check on the camera Is another device on the camera network using the same IP  address as the camera? Change the camera’s IP address to avoid using the same address ...
  • Page 153 Responding to Error Messages What to check on the proxy server Is the power of the proxy server on?  Turn on the proxy server.  Is the proxy server working correctly?  Check the proxy server settings to make sure it is working correctly ...
  • Page 154 Responding to Error Messages 41: Cannot connect to FTP server What to check on the camera On the camera, does the FTP server’s IP address setting  match the server’s actual address? Configure the IP address on the camera to match the actual FTP ...
  • Page 155 Responding to Error Messages What to check on the FTP server Is the FTP server working correctly?  Configure the computer correctly to function as an FTP server.  If applicable, ask your network administrator for the FTP server  address and port number, then enter them on the camera.
  • Page 156 Responding to Error Messages What to check on the network as a whole Does your network include a router or similar device that  serves as a gateway? If applicable, ask your network administrator for the network  gateway address and enter it on the camera (p.168, 174). Make sure that the gateway address setting is correctly entered on ...
  • Page 157 Responding to Error Messages 45: Cannot login to FTP server. Error code received from server. What to check on the camera On the camera, is the [Login name] entered correctly?  Check the login name for logging in the FTP server. The setting is ...
  • Page 158 Responding to Error Messages 46: For the data session, error code received from FTP server What to check on the FTP server The connection was terminated by the FTP server.   Restart the FTP server. Do the user rights for the FTP server allow reading, writing, ...
  • Page 159 Responding to Error Messages 61: Selected SSID wireless LAN network not found Are any obstacles blocking the line of sight between the  camera and the antenna of the access point? Move the antenna of the access point to a position clearly visible ...
  • Page 160 Responding to Error Messages 63: Wireless LAN authentication failed Are the camera and the access point set to use the same  authentication method? The camera supports the following authentication methods: [Open  system], [Shared key], and [WPA/WPA2-PSK] (p.60). Are the camera and the access point set to use the same ...
  • Page 161 Responding to Error Messages 65: Wireless LAN connection lost Are any obstacles blocking the line of sight between the  camera and the antenna of the access point? Move the antenna of the access point to a position clearly visible ...
  • Page 162 Responding to Error Messages 68: Cannot connect to wireless LAN terminal. Retry from the beginning. Did you hold down the access point’s WPS (Wi-Fi Protected  Setup) button for the specified period of time?  Hold down the WPS button for the period of time specified in the access point’s instruction manual.
  • Page 163 123: Cannot log in to Web service. Connect to a computer and correct the settings with EOS software. Is the camera’s registration information or Web service  registered on the camera deleted on CANON iMAGE GATEWAY? Connect the camera and computer using an interface cable and ...
  • Page 164 Is the network connected?  Check the connection status of the network.  126: Could not connect to server CANON iMAGE GATEWAY is under maintenance or load is  concentrated temporarily. Try connecting to the Web service again later. ...
  • Page 165: Troubleshooting Guide

    If a problem occurs with the camera, first refer to this Troubleshooting Guide. If this Troubleshooting Guide does not resolve the problem, contact the nearest Canon Service Center. Cannot transfer images to an FTP server. To transfer captured images to an FTP server, set the Live View ...
  • Page 166: Wireless Function Notes

    Wireless Function Notes If the transmission rate drops, the connection is lost, or other problems occur when using the wireless functions, try the following corrective actions. Installation Location of Access Point Antenna When using indoors, install the device in the room where you are ...
  • Page 167: Security

    Security If security settings have not been properly set, the following problems may occur. Transmission monitoring  Third parties with malicious intent may monitor the wireless LAN transmissions and attempt to acquire the data you are sending. Unauthorized network access ...
  • Page 168: Checking Network Settings

    Checking Network Settings Windows  Open the Windows [Command Prompt], then type ipconfig/all and press the <Enter> key. The IP address assigned to the computer is displayed and so as the subnet mask, gateway, and DNS server information. Mac OS ...
  • Page 169: Reference

    Reference...
  • Page 170: Creating And Registering Captions

    Creating and Registering Captions Follow these steps to create captions and register them on the camera, as introduced in “Transferring Images with a Caption” (p.123). When creating and registering captions, use a computer on which EOS Utility is installed. See page 43 or 59 to enable the use of EOS Utility over a LAN. Start EOS Utility and select [Camera settings].
  • Page 171 Creating and Registering Captions Enter the caption or captions. Enter up to 31 characters (in ASCII  format). To acquire caption data stored in the  camera, select [Load settings]. Register the captions on the camera. Select [Apply to camera] to register ...
  • Page 172: Setting Up The Network Manually

    Setting up the Network Manually You can set the network settings for the camera access point mode manually. [SSID], [Channel setting], and [Encryption settings] can be set on each screen displayed. Select [Manual connection]. Select [OK] and press <0> to go to ...
  • Page 173 Setting up the Network Manually Select the desired encryption setting. For encryption, select [AES].  Select [OK] and press <0>.  When [AES] is selected, the virtual  keyboard (p.18) is displayed. Enter any encryption key of eight characters, then press the <M> button to set.
  • Page 174: Setting Up The Ip Address Manually

    Setting up the IP Address Manually Set up the IP address settings manually. The items displayed vary depending on the selected Wi-Fi function. Select [Manual setting]. Select [OK] and press <0> to go to  the next screen. Select the item to be set. Select an item and press <0>.
  • Page 175 Setting up the IP Address Manually Select [OK]. When you have completed setting the  necessary items, select [OK] and press <0>.  The setting screen for the Wi-Fi function will appear. If you are not sure what to enter, see ...
  • Page 176: Specifications

    SET, and Transfer with caption. * FTPS supported Send images to Images in the camera or links to images can be sent to a Web service: registered Web services. All the data above is based on Canon’s testing standards. ...
  • Page 177 Trademarks Microsoft and Windows are trademarks or registered trademarks of  Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Macintosh and Mac OS are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S.  and other countries. The Wi-Fi CERTIFIED logo and the Wi-Fi Protected Setup mark are ...
  • Page 178: Index

    JPEG..........117 Cables..........22 Keyboard........18 Camera access point mode ....74 Camera Connect.......26, 84 Login method ......... 77 CANON iMAGE GATEWAY ....56 Captions........123, 170 MAC address ......60, 144 Clearing wireless communication settings ....143 NFC......24, 30, 31, 40 Communicating with a Sending images ......
  • Page 179 Index RAW..........117 Wi-Fi printer......49, 103 RAW+JPEG ........117 WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup)..60 PBC mode........61 Reconnecting ........136 PIN mode ........65 Reducing the image size..92, 132 Remote operation ....84, 100 Retransfer ........118 Select folder ........78 Sending images ......87, 130 Settings .........140 Changing ........141 Changing names ......141...
  • Page 180 CANON EUROPA N.V. PO Box 2262, 1180 EG Amstelveen, The Netherlands For your local Canon office, please refer to your warranty card or to www.canon-europe.com/Support The product and associated warranty are provided in European countries by Canon Europa N.V. CEL-SW7NA210...

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