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CMS-XML Using EOS Utility 3.x to Send Images to a Computer (Wi-Fi Function)
Settings may be disabled when an older version of software is used. Use a version of software installed from the CD supplied with this camera.
CMS-XML Reducing Flicker (EOS 5DS / EOS 5DS R)
: Anti-flicker shoot.] is set to [ Disable ], metering under flickering light source will cause [ ... The color tone of images shot when [Anti-flicker shoot.] is set to [Enable] may look different from when [ Disable ] is set. ... However, the expected result may not be obtained during wireless flash shooting.
CMS-XML Sending Images to a Smartphone via Wireless LAN (Wi-Fi)
Sending Images to a Smartphone via Wireless LAN ( Wi-Fi )
CMS-XML Canon cameras that support GPS
About camera GPS Some have an internal sensor. Others use Canon Camera Connect (CCC) which is a unified app that connects your iOS or Android mobile devices to cameras equipped with Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. GP-E2
PDF EOS FULL-FRAME POWER
Built-in GPS†† Yes – Yes – Yes Built-in Wireless Connection– – Wi-Fi ®†††/ NFC™^ – Wi-Fi ®†††/ NFC™^ / Bluetooth®^^ Viewfinder
CMS-XML Download images and videos from your camera to a computer using EOS Utility Ver.3.x
Steps Connect your camera to the computer with the USB interface cable that came with the camera. Turn on the camera. On the camera, set the Auto Power Off setting to [Off] or [ Disable ].
CMS-XML List of functions that can be set in each shooting mode (EOS 5DS / EOS 5DS R)
Still Photo Shooting : Set automatically, : User selectable, -: Not selectable/ Disabled
CMS-XML Reverting the Camera to the Default Settings (EOS 5DS / EOS 5DS R)
One-Shot AFHDR Mode Disable HDR AF area selection mode Single-point AF (Manual Selection)Interval timer
CMS-XML Connecting the Camera to a Computer using a USB Cable (EOS 5DS / EOS 5DS R)
Turn the [ ] dial to select [ Disable ], then press [ ].
CMS-XML HDR (High Dynamic Range) Shooting (EOS 5DS / EOS 5DS R)
Selecting [Auto] will have the dynamic range set automatically depending on the image’s overall tonal range. The higher the number, the wider the dynamic range will be. To exit HDR shooting, select [ Disable HDR].
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