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CMS-XML Connecting your camera to image.canon for the first time using the mobile app.
EOS 90D EOS Rebel T8i EOS Rebel SL3
CMS-XML Bluetooth Connection for EOS Cameras
The optional Wireless Remote Control BR-E1 can also connect via Bluetooth for simple remote shooting. ( Wireless Remote Control BR-E1 is only compatible with the EOS Rebel T 7i, EOS 77D and Power Zoom Adapter PZ-E1
CMS-XML Sending Images to a Smartphone (Wireless Connection) (EOS M5 / EOS M6)
1-C- 8 . Adjust the privacy setting.
CMS-XML Connecting to a Printer and Printing Via a Wireless LAN (EOS M5 / EOS M6)
Solution Connect the camera to a printer via Wi-Fi to print as follows. These steps show how to use the camera as an access point, but you can also use an existing access point.
CMS-XML Performing Remote Shooting with a Smartphone (EOS M5 / EOS M6)
<Controlling the Camera via Wi-Fi >
CMS-XML Turning Off the Red Lamp (AF Assist Beam) When Shooting in Dimly Lit Locations (EOS M5)
Turning Off the Red Lamp (AF Assist Beam) When Shooting in Dimly Lit Locations ( EOS M5)
CMS-XML Compatible Remote Controllers (EOS M5)
You can use Wireless Remote Controller RC-6 (sold separately) to shoot pictures up to approx. 5 meters (16 ft.) from the front of the camera. An optional Remote Switch RS-60E3 (sold separately) can be used to avoid camera shake that may otherwise occur when pressing the shutter button directly.
CMS-XML How To Blur the Background Of a Photo (EOS M5)
Solution You can blur the background of a photo using Creative Assist mode, Portrait mode, or Av mode. The procedures for using Creative Assist mode and Portrait mode to capture images with blurred backgrounds are explained in the following sections.
CMS-XML Switching Shooting Modes and Scene (SCN) Modes (EOS M5)
Effect Shooting with Your Favorite Settings Creative Assist
CMS-XML AF Modes: Difference Between One-Shot AF and Servo AF (EOS M5)
This mode helps avoid missing shots of subjects in motion, because the camera continues to focus on the subject and adjust the exposure as long as you press the shutter button halfway.
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