Table of Contents
- EOS 2000D
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- Easy Connection
- Wireless Function Operation Flowchart (Easy Connection)
- Connecting to a Smartphone
- Transferring Images Between Cameras
- Connecting to a Printer
- Connecting to Connect Station
- Advanced Connection
- Wireless LAN Function Operation Flowchart (Advanced Connection)
- Connecting by Selecting a Network
- Connecting to a Web Service
- Checking and Operating Connection Settings
- Troubleshooting Guide
- Reference
Canon 2000D + EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM User Manual
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Wireless Function
Instruction Manual
INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
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By connecting to a Wi-Fi network or other device supporting this
camera’s wireless functions, you can perform tasks such as transferring
images or controlling the camera.
* Use the latest firmware.
Introduction
What You Can Do Using the Wireless Functions
(CANON iMAGE
GATEWAY)
(5) Send images to a
Web service
(1) Connect to a smartphone
(3) Print images using
a Wi-Fi printer
(2) Transfer images
between cameras
(4) Save images to
Canon Connect Station*
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).
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Introduction
(1)q Connect to a smartphone (p.25, 73)
Connect the camera to a smartphone or tablet wirelessly and use
the dedicated application “Camera Connect” to operate the camera
remotely or view images stored in the camera.
In this manual and on the camera’s LCD monitor, “smartphone”
refers to smartphones and tablets.
(2)z Transfer images between cameras (p.47)
Transfer images between Canon cameras with built-in wireless
functions.
(3)l Print images using a Wi-Fi printer (p.57)
Connect the camera to a wireless printer supporting PictBridge
(Wireless LAN) to print images.
(4)Save images to Connect Station (p.67)
Connect the camera to Connect Station (sold separately) wirelessly
to save images.
(5)m Send images to a Web service (p.89)
Share images with family and friends or share images using a range
of Web services via CANON iMAGE GATEWAY, an online photo
service for Canon users (free registration required).
This camera supports NFC*, which enables you to set up a connection
between the camera and a smartphone or Connect Station (sold
separately) easily. For details, see page 20.
* Near Field Communication
Easy Connection Using the NFC Function
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This manual consists of the following three sections: “Getting Started”,
“Easy Connection”, and “Advanced Connection”.
After preparing to connect in “Getting Started”, follow the diagram below
and see the corresponding pages according to your needs.
Structure of This Manual
Getting Started (p.11)
Explains how to register a nickname and the basic operations.
Selecting Connection Destination
zCamera
Connect Station
qSmartphone
lPrinter mWeb Service
Select Connection Method
For q or l, you can select the connection
method.
Easy Connection (p.23)
Explains how to connect the camera
directly to the device via Wi-Fi.
Advanced Connection (p.71)
Mainly explains how to connect using
a Wi-Fi access point.
A smartphone or printer can be
connected to a camera while
maintaining connection to an access
point.
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Chapters
Introduction 2
Getting Started
Preparation and Basic Operation 13
Easy Connection
Connecting to a Smartphone 25
Transferring Images Between Cameras 47
Connecting to a Printer 57
Connecting to Connect Station 67
Advanced Connection
Connecting by Selecting a Network 73
Connecting to a Web Service 89
Checking and Operating Connection Settings 111
Troubleshooting Guide 117
Reference 135
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Introduction 2
What You Can Do Using the Wireless Functions............................. 2
Structure of This Manual .................................................................. 4
Chapters........................................................................................... 5
Conventions Used in this Manual..................................................... 9
Getting Started 11
Operation Flowchart ....................................................................... 12
Preparation and Basic Operation 13
Registering a Nickname ................................................................. 14
Basic Operation and Settings......................................................... 17
NFC Function ................................................................................. 20
Preparation for Smartphones ......................................................... 22
Easy Connection 23
Wireless Function Operation Flowchart (Easy Connection)........... 24
Connecting to a Smartphone 25
Connection Method ........................................................................ 26
Connecting Automatically with the NFC Function .......................... 27
Connecting with Easy Connection.................................................. 30
Operating the Camera Using a Smartphone .................................. 34
Reconnecting ................................................................................. 36
Easy Image Transfer Using the NFC Function............................... 38
Specifying Viewable Images .......................................................... 43
Registering Multiple Connection Settings....................................... 46
Contents
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Contents
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3Transferring Images Between Cameras 47
Connecting to a Camera.................................................................48
Sending Images..............................................................................50
Reconnecting ..................................................................................54
Registering Multiple Connection Settings ....................................... 55
Connecting to a Printer 57
Connecting with Easy Connection ..................................................58
Printing............................................................................................61
Reconnecting ..................................................................................64
Registering Multiple Connection Settings ....................................... 65
Connecting to Connect Station 67
Saving Images ................................................................................ 68
Advanced Connection 71
Wireless LAN Function Operation Flowchart
(Advanced Connection) .................................................................. 72
Connecting by Selecting a Network 73
Checking the Type of Access Point ................................................74
Connecting via WPS (PBC Mode) ..................................................75
Connecting via WPS (PIN Mode)....................................................79
Connecting to a Detected Network Manually..................................83
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Contents
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7Connecting to a Web Service 89
Preparation for Web Services ........................................................ 90
Checking the Type of Access Point................................................ 92
Connecting via WPS (PBC Mode).................................................. 93
Connecting via WPS (PIN Mode) ................................................... 96
Connecting to a Detected Network Manually ................................. 99
Sending Images to a Web Service ............................................... 104
Reconnecting ............................................................................... 108
Registering Multiple Connection Settings..................................... 109
Checking and Operating Connection Settings 111
Checking, Changing, or Deleting Connection Settings ................ 112
Clearing Wi-Fi Function Settings.................................................. 115
Troubleshooting Guide 117
Responding to Error Messages.................................................... 118
Troubleshooting Guide ................................................................. 131
Wireless Function Notes .............................................................. 132
Security ........................................................................................ 133
Checking Network Settings .......................................................... 134
Reference 135
Setting up the Network Manually.................................................. 136
Setting up the IP Address Manually ............................................. 138
Specifications ............................................................................... 140
Index............................................................................................. 142
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In this manual, the terms “wireless” and “wireless LAN” are used as
general terms for Wi-Fi and Canon’s original wireless functions. The
term “access point” indicates wireless LAN terminals (wireless LAN
access points, wireless LAN routers, etc.) that relay wireless LAN
connection.
Icons in this Manual
<6> : Indicates the Main Dial.
<W><X><Y><Z> : Indicates the <S> cross keys on the top,
bottom, left, and right.
<0> : Indicates the Setting button.
* In addition to the above, the icons and symbols used on the camera’s buttons
and displayed on the LCD monitor are also used in this manual when discussing
relevant operations and functionality.
(p.**) : Reference page numbers for more information.
: Warnings to prevent potential problems during operation.
: Supplemental information.
Conventions Used in this Manual
Note that Canon cannot be held liable for any loss or damage from
erroneous wireless communication settings for using the camera. In
addition, Canon cannot be held liable for any other loss or damage caused
by use of the camera.
When using wireless functions, establish appropriate security at your own
risk and discretion. Canon cannot be held liable for any loss or damage
caused by unauthorized access or other security breaches.
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Getting Started
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This section explains the basic operation of the wireless functions and
how to register a nickname (for identification).
Follow the procedures below.
Operation Flowchart
Set [Wi-Fi/NFC] to [Enable].
(Steps 1 and 2 on page 17)
When this setting is selected for the first time, a
screen to register a nickname is displayed.
Register a nickname. (p.14)
Set the camera’s nickname.
Be sure to set a nickname as otherwise you
cannot go to the wireless function settings
screen.
Display the [Wi-Fi function] screen.
(Steps 3 and 4 on page 17-18)
Select a Wi-Fi function and establish a
connection.
For further settings, see “Easy Connection” or
“Advanced Connection”.
Easy Connection (p.23)
Connect the camera directly to the
device.
Advanced Connection (p.71)
Connect using a Wi-Fi access point.
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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.
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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.
1Select [Wi-Fi/NFC].
Under the [53] tab, select [Wi-Fi/
NFC], then press <0>.
2Select [Enable].
Press the <Z> key to select
[Enable], then press <0>.
When this setting is selected for the
first time, a screen to register a
nickname is displayed. Press <0>
and proceed to step 3.
Registering a Nickname
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Registering a Nickname
3Enter a nickname.
For instructions on entering
characters, see the next page.
When using the default nickname (the
camera name), proceed to step 4.
Otherwise, enter any characters
between 1 to 10 characters in length.
4Exit the setting.
When you are finished, press the
<M> button.
Select [OK] on the confirmation
dialog and press <0> to return to the
menu screen.
The nickname can be changed later on the [General sett.] screen (p.116).
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Registering a Nickname
Changing the entry area
Press the <Q> button to toggle
between the top and bottom entry
areas.
Moving the cursor
Press the <Y> <Z> keys to move
the cursor.
Entering text
In the bottom area, press the <S> cross keys or turn the <6> dial
to select a character, then press <0> to enter it.
You can check how many characters you have entered, and how
many more can be entered, by referring to [*/*] on the upper right of
the screen.
Deleting a character
Press the <L> button to delete one character.
Finishing the text entry
Press the <M> button to confirm what you have entered and
exit. If a confirmation dialog is displayed, select [OK] to exit.
Canceling the text entry
Press the <B> button to cancel text entry and exit. If a
confirmation dialog is displayed, select [OK] to exit.
Virtual Keyboard Operation
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The basic operation for using the camera’s wireless functions is
explained here. Follow the procedures below.
1Select [Wi-Fi/NFC].
Under the [53] tab, select [Wi-Fi/
NFC], then press <0>.
2Select [Enable].
Press the <Z> key to select
[Enable], then press <0>.
When a nickname (for
identification) is not registered, a
registration screen is displayed.
See page 14 to register a nickname.
[Wi-Fi function] under the [53] tab is
now selectable.
When it is set to [Enable], all
connections via the DIGITAL and
HDMI terminals will be disabled.
[Eye-Fi trans.] will be set to
[Disable].
3Select [Wi-Fi function].
Under the [53] tab, select [Wi-Fi
function], then press <0>.
Basic Operation and Settings
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Basic Operation and Settings
4Select the Wi-Fi function to
connect to.
Press the <W> <X> or <Y> <Z>
keys to select an item.
When the connection settings are not
registered, the setting screen is
displayed.
When the connection settings are
already registered, the reconnection
screen is displayed.
For further connection settings, see the pages that correspond to the
device to be connected and connection method.
When using the NFC function, see page 20.
Set to [Enable] to enable the selection of [Wi-Fi function] under the
[53] tab.
When the use of electronic devices and wireless devices is
prohibited, such as on board airplanes or in hospitals, set it to
[Disable].
When it is set to [Enable], you cannot use the camera by connecting
it to Connect Station, a computer, printer, GPS receiver, TV set, or
other device with a cable (p.19).
When you want to prioritize the wireless connection, do not operate the
power switch, Mode Dial, card slot/battery compartment cover, or other
parts. Otherwise, the wireless connection may be terminated.
[Wi-Fi/NFC]
Using the Camera While Wireless Functions Are Active
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Basic Operation and Settings
Wireless connection status can be checked with the camera’s <k>
lamp.
Wireless Connection Status
<k> lamp
Connection Status <k> Lamp
Connected On
Data is being sent or
received Blinking rapidly
Waiting for connection/
Waiting for reconnection Blinking
Connection error
Blinking
somewhat
rapidly
Cable Connection Cautions
When [53: Wi-Fi/NFC] is set to [Enable], connection via interface cable
or HDMI cable is disabled. Set [53: Wi-Fi/NFC] to [Disable] before
connecting a cable.
When the camera is connected to Connect Station, a computer, printer,
GPS receiver, TV set, or any other device via a cable, settings for [Wi-Fi/
NFC] cannot be changed. Disconnect the cable before changing any
settings.
Cards
If there is no card in the camera, it cannot be connected wirelessly.
Additionally, for [l] and [m], the camera cannot be connected
wirelessly if there are no images saved on the card.
Using an Eye-Fi Card
When [53: Wi-Fi/NFC] is set to [Enable], image transfer using an Eye-Fi
card is disabled.
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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.27).
While playing back images on the camera, touch a smartphone to
the camera to send a captured image to the smartphone (p.38).
Hold the camera close to Connect Station (sold separately) to easily
connect them wirelessly (p.68).
When using the NFC function, follow the steps below to set the
camera’s NFC setting.
1Select [Wi-Fi/NFC].
Under the [53] tab, select [Wi-Fi/
NFC], then press <0>.
2Add [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.14).
NFC Function
What is NFC?
NFC (Near Field Communication) is a function that can exchange
information by simply bringing two NFC-enabled devices close together.
This camera uses the NFC function to exchange information regarding
wireless connection.
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NFC Function
When establishing wireless communications using the NFC function,
see the following pages.
Connecting to a smartphone wirelessly: page 27*
Sending images to a smartphone: page 38*
Connecting to Connect Station: page 67
* When connecting to a smartphone, see pages 22 and 26 as well.
NFC Function Cautions
This camera cannot be connected to other NFC-enabled cameras or
printers using the NFC function.
A connection cannot be established using the NFC function while
shooting with the camera or when the Mode Dial is set to <k>.
To connect the camera to a smartphone using the NFC function, the
smartphone’s Wi-Fi function and NFC function must be enabled.
A connection can be established even when the camera’s power is in the
auto power off state. However, if a connection cannot be established, cancel
auto power off, then establish a connection.
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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
Play.
For the operating system versions supported by Camera Connect,
refer to the download site of Camera Connect.
When an NFC-enabled smartphone is touched to the camera before
installing Camera Connect, the download screen of Camera
Connect will be displayed on the smartphone.
Interface or functions of the camera and Camera Connect are
subject to change for firmware update of the camera or application
update of Camera Connect, iOS, Android, etc. In such a case,
features of the camera or Camera Connect may differ from sample
screens or operation instructions in this manual.
Preparation for Smartphones
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Easy Connection
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To connect to m (Upload to Web service), see “Advanced
Connection” (p.71).
Wireless Function Operation Flowchart (Easy Connection)
q
Smartphone
z
Camera
l
Printer
Connect
Station
Set up
Register the camera’s nickname (p.14)
Install Camera
Connect on a
smartphone
(p.22)
Set up a
compatible
camera (p.47)
Set up a
compatible
printer (p.57)
Set up Connect
Station
Connect
Register connection destinations to the camera
Connect via
NFC (p.68)
(p.27, 30) (p.48) (p.58)
Use
Make images
viewable and
shoot remotely
(p.34)
Exchange
images (p.50)
Print images
(p.61)
Save images
(p.68)
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Connecting to a
Smartphone
Connecting the camera to a smartphone enables you to
do 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.
• Send images to a smartphone from the camera.
Install Camera Connect on the smartphone before setting
up a connection (p.22).
To connect using a Wi-Fi access point, see “Advanced
Connection” (p.71).
The camera cannot be connected to a smartphone when the Mode
Dial is set to <k>.
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When the smartphone is NFC-enabled: See page 27.
You can easily set up a connection using the NFC function.
When the smartphone is not NFC-enabled: See page 30.
Set up a connection by selecting [Easy connection].
Smartphones labeled with the p mark are NFC-enabled. Some
smartphones are not labeled with the p mark even if they are NFC-
enabled; if you do not know whether your smartphone is NFC-enabled,
contact the manufacturer of the smartphone.
Connection Method
A connection may not be established with the NFC function even if the
smartphone is NFC-enabled. In such a case, establish a connection using
the procedure in “Connecting with Easy connection” (p.30) or “Connecting
by Selecting a Network” (p.73).
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Connect the camera and a smartphone using the NFC function.
The operation flow for connecting via NFC 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.
For the camera’s NFC setting, see page 20.
For the smartphone’s Wi-Fi setting, NFC setting, and NFC antenna
position, refer to the smartphone’s instruction manual.
1Enable the NFC function on the
camera and smartphone (p.20).
2Touch a smartphone to the
camera.
If the download site of Camera
Connect appears on the smartphone,
install Camera Connect (p.22).
If an image is being played back on
the camera, press the <x> button to
end the playback.
Touch the p mark on the smartphone
to that on the camera so that they
come into contact with each other.
When a message indicating the
connection is displayed on the
camera’s LCD monitor, move the
smartphone away from the camera.
The camera’s <k> lamp will blink.
Camera Connect starts on the
smartphone and establishes a
connection.
Connecting Automatically with the NFC Function
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Connecting Automatically with the NFC Function
3Connect 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
<B> button. See step 5 on page
44 to set them.
Select [OK] and press <0>.
The camera’s <k> lamp will light up
in green.
After a message is displayed, the
camera’s LCD monitor will turn off.
The main window of Camera Connect
will be displayed on the smartphone.
4Operate the camera using
Camera Connect.
Perform further operations using
Camera Connect. See page 34.
The settings for connecting to a smartphone are now complete.
The device name set
on Camera Connect
You can check or change the device name on the setting screen of Camera
Connect.
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Connecting Automatically with the NFC Function
If necessary, also read “NFC Function Cautions” (p.21).
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
so can scratch the camera or smartphone.
Just holding the smartphone close to the mark may not establish a
connection. Be sure to touch the mark with the smartphone so that they
come into contact with each other.
Recognition may be difficult depending on the smartphone. Touch slowly
while changing the position or rotating horizontally.
Another application on the smartphone may start depending on how you
touch. Check the position of the p mark, then touch again.
When touching the smartphone to the camera, do not leave anything
between the camera and smartphone. In addition, when a case is
attached to the camera or smartphone, communication may not be
possible via NFC function.
The camera cannot be connected to two or more smartphones at the
same time.
By default, the connection settings via the NFC function are saved as the
fourth setting (a setting dedicated to NFC connection) under the name
[SET4 (NFC)]. When you connect the camera to another smartphone via
NFC, [SET4 (NFC)] will be overwritten.
While connected, the camera’s auto power off does not function.
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The camera and a smartphone can be directly connected wirelessly.
Since no access point is necessary for connection, you can establish a
wireless connection easily.
To establish connection, operations on the smartphone are required.
For details, refer to the smartphone’s instruction manual.
1Install Camera Connect on the
smartphone (p.22).
2 Select [Wi-Fi function].
Under the [53] tab, set [Wi-Fi/NFC]
to [Enable], then select [Wi-Fi
function] (p.17).
If a screen for setting a nickname (for
identification) appears, register a
nickname (p.14).
3Select [q].
Select [q] (Connect to smartphone)
and press <0>.
The camera’s <k> lamp will blink.
4Select [Easy connection].
Select [Easy connection] and press
<0>.
Select [OK] and press <0> to go to
the next screen.
Connecting with Easy Connection
Operation on the Smartphone-1
Operation on the Camera-1
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Connecting with Easy Connection
5Operate the smartphone and
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.
For the password, enter the
encryption key displayed on the
camera’s LCD monitor.
6Start 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.
If Camera Connect is not installed on
the smartphone, see page 22 to
install it.
Operation on the Smartphone-2
Smartphone’s screen
(sample)
Encryption key (password)
SSID (network name)
Camera’s screen
When connecting by selecting [Easy connection], “_Canon0A” is
displayed at the end of the SSID.
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Connecting with Easy Connection
7Select the camera to connect to
on the smartphone.
Select and touch the camera to
connect to from [Cameras] on
Camera Connect.
8Connect 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 5 on page
44 to set them.
Select [OK] and press <0>.
The camera’s <k> lamp will light up
in green.
After a message is displayed, the
camera’s LCD monitor will turn off.
The main window of Camera Connect
will be displayed on the smartphone.
Operation on the Camera-2
The device name set
on Camera Connect
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Connecting with Easy Connection
9Operate the camera using
Camera Connect.
Perform further operations using
Camera Connect. See page 34.
The settings for connecting to a smartphone are now complete.
Operation on the Smartphone-3
You can check or change the device name on the setting screen of
Camera Connect.
While connected, the camera’s auto power off does not function.
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You can use a smartphone with Camera Connect installed to view
images stored in the camera and shoot remotely.
The main functions of Camera Connect
are described below.
[Images on camera]
Images stored in the camera can be
viewed.
Images stored in the camera can be
saved on a smartphone.
Operations such as deletion can be
performed on images stored in the
camera.
[Remote live view shooting]
The camera’s Live View image can
be viewed using a smartphone.
You can shoot using remote
operation.
[Location information]
Not supported on this camera.
[Camera settings]
Camera settings can be changed.
Operating the Camera Using a Smartphone
Camera Connect Main Window
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Operating the Camera Using a Smartphone
To terminate the connection, perform either of the following operations.
On the smartphone’s Camera
Connect screen, tap [e].
Set the camera’s power to
<2>.
Terminating the Connection
While connected, a picture cannot be taken even if the camera’s shutter
button is pressed.
In remote shooting, the AF speed may become slower.
Depending on the transmission range and connection status, image
display may be delayed, images may not be displayed smoothly, shutter
release may be delayed, or other problems may occur.
Even if movies are displayed in the list, they cannot be saved to a
smartphone.
If you send RAW images to a smartphone, the high ISO speed noise
reduction effect of saved images on the smartphone may become
smaller. Therefore, if you shoot RAW images, setting the image-
recording quality to 1+73 is recommended.
The connection will also be terminated if you turn the Mode Dial or open
the card slot/battery compartment cover.
If you send RAW images to a smartphone, they will be resized to b and
saved.
While connected, the camera’s auto power off does not function.
While connected, disabling the smartphone’s power saving function is
recommended.
The camera’s <k> lamp will blink rapidly when images stored in the
camera are being saved to a smartphone.
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The camera can reconnect to a smartphone for which connection
settings have been registered.
1Select [Wi-Fi function].
Under the [53] tab, set [Wi-Fi/NFC]
to [Enable], then select [Wi-Fi
function].
2Select [q].
Select [q] (Connect to smartphone)
and press <0>.
3Select [Connect].
When settings for multiple connection
destinations are registered, select
[Choose set.], select the connection
destination, then connect to the
destination.
Select [Connect] and press <0>.
On the confirmation dialog, select
[OK].
Reconnecting
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Reconnecting
4Activate the smartphone’s Wi-Fi
function.
If the connection destination has
been changed, restore the setting to
connect to the camera.
5Start Camera Connect on the
smartphone.
A connection will be established.
If you do not know the SSID of the camera when reconnecting, select
[Review/change settings] in step 3 to check it (p.113).
With NFC connection or when connecting by selecting [Easy
connection], “_Canon0A” is displayed at the end of the SSID.
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While playing back images on the camera, touch an NFC-enabled
smartphone to the camera to send a captured image to the smartphone.
If a connection has already been established wirelessly, terminate
the connection and then play back an image on the camera.
Set up the camera to allow use of its NFC function in advance
(p.20).
For the smartphone’s Wi-Fi setting, NFC setting, and NFC antenna
position, refer to the smartphone’s instruction manual.
1Enable the NFC function on the
camera and smartphone (p.20).
2Play back the image.
Press the <x> button to play back
images.
3Touch a smartphone to the
camera.
Touch the p mark on the smartphone
to that on the camera so that they
come into contact with each other.
If the download site of Camera
Connect appears on the smartphone,
install Camera Connect (p.22).
When a message indicating the
connection is displayed on the
camera’s LCD monitor, move the
smartphone away.
The camera’s <k> lamp will light up
in green.
Easy Image Transfer Using the NFC Function
Connecting with the NFC Function
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Easy Image Transfer Using the NFC Function
4Select the images to send.
Select and send image(s).
When the index display is selected in
step 2, the multiple image selection
screen will appear. See step 3 on
page 40.
Select and send images individually.
1Select an image to send.
Press the <Y> <Z> keys to select
an image to send, then press <0>.
By pressing the <Hy> button, you
can switch to the index display and
select an image.
2Select [Send img shown].
To select a size at which to send the
image, select [Resize image] and
press <0>.
Select [Send img shown] and press
<0> to send the image displayed.
When the transfer is complete, the
screen for step 1 will reappear.
To send another image, repeat steps
1 and 2.
Sending Images Individually
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Easy Image Transfer Using the NFC Function
Select multiple images and send them at once.
If the multiple image selection screen is displayed, perform from step 3.
1Press <0>.
2Select [Send selected].
To select a size at which to send the
images, select [Resize image] and
press <0>.
Select [Send selected] and press
<0>.
3Select the images to send.
Press the <Y> <Z> keys to select
the image to send, then press the
<W> <X> keys.
A checkmark [X] will be displayed on
the upper left of the screen.
By pressing the <Hy> button, you
can select images from a three-image
display.
After selecting the images to send,
press the <Q> button to send them.
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Easy Image Transfer Using the NFC Function
4Select [Resize image].
Set it if necessary.
On the displayed screen, select an
image size, then press <0>.
5Select [Send].
The selected images will be sent.
When the transfer is complete, the
screen for step 1 will reappear.
To send other images, repeat steps 1
to 5.
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Easy Image Transfer Using the NFC Function
To end the image transfer, press the
<M> button on the image transfer
screen.
Select [OK] on the confirmation
dialog to terminate the connection.
Terminating the Connection
If necessary, also read “NFC Function Cautions” (p.21).
While connected, a picture cannot be taken even if the camera’s shutter
button is pressed.
Images cannot be sent using the NFC function while the camera is
connected to another device wirelessly. In addition, the camera cannot
be connected to multiple smartphones at the same time.
Even if movies are displayed in the list, they cannot be saved to a
smartphone.
If you send RAW images to a smartphone, the high ISO speed noise
reduction effect of saved images on the smartphone may become
smaller. Therefore, if you shoot RAW images, setting the image-
recording quality to 1+73 is recommended.
You can cancel the image transfer by selecting [Cancel] during the
transfer.
You can select up to 50 files at a time.
While connected, disabling the smartphone’s power saving function is
recommended.
Settings for image transfer using the NFC function are not saved on the
camera.
When you reduce the image size, all images to be sent at the same time
are resized. Images that are smaller than b size are not reduced.
If you send RAW images to a smartphone, they will be resized to b and
saved.
The camera’s <k> lamp will blink rapidly when data is being sent.
When you use a battery to power the camera, make sure it is fully
charged.
While connected, the camera’s auto power off does not function.
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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.
1Select [Wi-Fi function].
Under the [53] tab, set [Wi-Fi/NFC]
to [Enable], then select [Wi-Fi
function].
2Select [q].
Select [q] (Connect to smartphone)
and press <0>.
3Select [Review/change settings].
Select [Review/change settings]
and press <0>.
Specifying Viewable Images
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.
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Specifying Viewable Images
4Select [Viewable imgs].
Select [Viewable imgs] and press
<0>.
5Select an item.
Select an item, then press <0>.
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.
Select an item, then press <0>.
When [Images shot in past days] is
selected, images shot up to the
specified number of days before the
current date become viewable. When
<a> is shown for the number of
days, press the <W> <X> keys to
specify the number of days, then
press <0> to confirm the selection.
Select [OK] and press <0> to
specify the viewable images.
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Specifying Viewable Images
[Select by rating]
Specify viewable images depending on
whether a rating is appended (or not
appended) or by the type of rating.
Select a rating, then press <0> to
specify the 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 Press the <Y> <Z> keys to select
the first image to be set viewable.
2Press <0> to display the image
selection screen.
Select an image using the <Y> <Z>
keys.
By pressing the <Hy> button, you
can switch to the index display and
select an image.
3 Select an image and press <0> to
set it.
4 Use the same operation to specify the
last image file to be set as viewable.
Select an image shot later than the
image selected as the first image.
5 When the first and last images are
specified, select [OK], then press
<0>.
First image Last image
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You can register up to three smartphone connection settings.
1Select [Wi-Fi function].
Under the [53] tab, set [Wi-Fi/NFC]
to [Enable], then select [Wi-Fi
function].
2Select [q].
Select [q] (Connect to smartphone)
and press <0>.
3Select [Choose set.].
Select [Choose set.] and press
<0>.
4Select [SET* (not configured)].
Select [SET* (not configured)] and
press <0>.
The connection settings screen is
displayed. Follow the procedures
displayed to complete the connection
settings.
Registering Multiple Connection Settings
You can register up to three connection settings in addition to the
connection settings added via the NFC function.
To delete settings, see page 114.
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Transferring Images
Between Cameras
Images can be transferred between Canon cameras
with built-in wireless functions.
Wireless connection is possible for Canon cameras with built-in
wireless functions released in and after 2012 supporting image
transfer between cameras. Note that the camera cannot be
connected to Canon camcorders, even if they have built-in
wireless functions.
The camera cannot be connected to Canon cameras without
built-in wireless functions, even if they support Eye-Fi cards.
Still photos can be transferred only if their file format is JPEG.
For movies, a send error may occur or the sent movies may not
be played back depending on the target camera’s functionality.
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Register the target camera to connect to wirelessly. The camera can be
connected to only one camera at a time.
1Select [Wi-Fi function].
Under the [53] tab, set [Wi-Fi/NFC]
to [Enable], then select [Wi-Fi
function] (p.17).
If a screen for setting a nickname (for
identification) appears, register a
nickname (p.14).
2Select [z].
Select [z] (Transfer images
between cameras) and press <0>.
The camera’s <k> lamp will blink.
3Set up the target camera.
When the screen on the left is
displayed on the camera, set up the
connection on the target camera as
well. For the operation procedure,
refer to the instruction manual of the
target camera.
When a connection is established, an
image on the card is displayed.
The camera’s <k> lamp will light up
in green.
Connecting to a Camera
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Connecting to a Camera
4Select the images to send.
Select images on the camera sending
the images (p.50).
Do not operate the camera receiving
the images.
The settings for connecting to a camera are now complete.
For operations after setting up a connection, see page 50.
Note that GPS information is not displayed on the camera’s playback
screen even if GPS information is appended to the received image.
Shooting locations can be viewed on a virtual map, using Map Utility
(EOS software).
The geotag information appended to the movies cannot be displayed
with Map Utility.
The connection settings are saved/registered with the nickname of the
camera to which a connection was established.
While connected, the camera’s auto power off does not function.
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Select and send images individually.
1Select an image to send.
Press the <Y> <Z> keys to select
an image to send, then press <0>.
By pressing the <Hy> button, you
can switch to the index display and
select an image.
2Select [Send img shown].
To select a size at which to send the
image, select [Resize image] and
press <0>.
Select [Send img shown] and press
<0> to send the image displayed.
When the transfer is complete, the
screen for step 1 will reappear.
To send another image, repeat steps
1 and 2.
3Terminate the connection.
Press the <M> button to display
the confirmation dialog. Select [OK],
then press <0> to terminate the
connection.
The [Wi-Fi function] screen will
reappear.
Sending Images
Sending Images Individually
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Sending Images
Select multiple images and send them at once.
1Press <0>.
2Select [Send selected].
To select a size at which to send the
images, select [Resize image] and
press <0>.
Select [Send selected] and press
<0>.
3Select the images to send.
Press the <Y> <Z> keys to select
the image to send, then press the
<W> <X> keys.
A checkmark [X] will be displayed on
the upper left of the screen.
By pressing the <Hy> button, you
can select images from a three-image
display.
After selecting the images to send,
press the <Q> button.
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Sending Images
4Select [Resize image].
Set it if necessary.
On the displayed screen, select an
image size, then press <0>.
5Select [Send].
Select [Send] and press <0>.
The selected images will be sent.
When the transfer is complete, the
screen for step 1 will reappear.
To send other images, repeat steps 1
to 5.
6Terminate the connection.
Press the <M> button to display
the confirmation dialog. Select [OK],
then press <0> to terminate the
connection.
The [Wi-Fi function] screen will
reappear.
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Sending Images
While connected, a picture cannot be taken even if the camera’s shutter
button is pressed. When you want to terminate the connection to shoot
or perform other operations, press the <M> button, then terminate
the connection on the displayed screen. To terminate the connection
during image transfer, select [Cancel] on the camera, then terminate the
connection.
When sending a large number of images or large files (total size), make
sure that the battery is adequately charged so it does not run out during
the process.
Depending on the functionality of the target camera, the movie files will
be converted when they are sent. Therefore, transfer may take longer
than usual.
RAW images cannot be sent.
You can select up to 50 files at a time.
When you reduce the image size, all images to be sent at the same time
are resized. Note that movies or still photos that are smaller than b size
are not reduced.
[Resize:S2] is enabled only for still photos shot with cameras of the
same model as this camera. Still photos shot with other models are sent
without resizing.
You can cancel the image transfer by selecting [Cancel] during the
transfer. When [Cancel] is selected on the camera sending the images,
the image selection screen will reappear. When [Cancel] is selected on
the camera receiving the images, the connection will be terminated.
While connected, the camera’s auto power off does not function.
The camera’s <k> lamp will blink rapidly when data is being sent or
received.
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The camera can reconnect to a camera for which connection settings
have been registered.
1Select [Wi-Fi function].
Under the [53] tab, set [Wi-Fi/NFC]
to [Enable], then select [Wi-Fi
function].
2Select [z].
Select [z] (Transfer images
between cameras) and press <0>.
3Select [Connect].
When settings for multiple connection
destinations are registered, select
[Choose set.], select the connection
destination, then connect to the
destination.
Select [Connect] and press <0>.
On the confirmation dialog, select
[OK].
Perform the reconnection procedure
on the target camera as well.
The images on the card are displayed
and the images to send can be
selected.
By default, settings are named after
the nickname of the target camera.
Reconnecting
If Wi-Fi settings are cleared (p.115) or the connection setting is deleted
(p.114) on the target camera, reconnection will no longer be possible. Select
[Review/change settings] and change the settings (p.112).
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You can register up to three camera connection settings.
1Select [Wi-Fi function].
Under the [53] tab, set [Wi-Fi/NFC]
to [Enable], then select [Wi-Fi
function].
2Select [z].
Select [z] (Transfer images
between cameras) and press <0>.
3Select [Choose set.].
Select [Choose set.] and press
<0>.
4Select [SET* (not configured)].
Select [SET* (not configured)] and
press <0>.
The connection settings screen is
displayed. Follow the procedures
displayed to complete the connection
settings.
Registering Multiple Connection Settings
The name of the setting can be changed later (p.113).
To delete settings, see page 114.
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The camera and a printer can be directly connected wirelessly. Since no
access point is necessary for connection, you can print easily.
To establish a connection, operations on the printer are required. For
details, refer to the printer’s instruction manual.
1Select [Wi-Fi function].
Under the [53] tab, set [Wi-Fi/NFC]
to [Enable], then select [Wi-Fi
function] (p.17).
If a screen for setting a nickname (for
identification) appears, register a
nickname (p.14).
2Select [l].
Select [l] (Print from Wi-Fi printer)
and press <0>.
The camera’s <k> lamp will blink.
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Connecting with Easy Connection
3Select [Easy connection].
Select [Easy connection] and press
<0>.
Select [OK] and press <0> to go to
the next screen.
4Set the printer’s Wi-Fi settings to
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.
For the password, enter the
encryption key displayed on the
camera’s LCD monitor.
Encryption key (password)
SSID (network name)
When connecting by selecting [Easy connection], “_Canon0A” is
displayed at the end of the SSID.
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Connecting with Easy Connection
5Select the printer to connect to.
When a list of detected printers is
displayed, select the printer to
connect to and press <0>.
Some printers may make a beeping
sound.
If the printer you want to connect to
does not appear, select [Search
again] and it may appear.
When a connection is established, an
image on the card is displayed.
The camera’s <k> lamp will light up
in green.
6Select the images to be printed.
Select images on the camera for
printing (p.61).
The settings for connecting to a printer are now complete.
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Select and print images individually.
1Select an image to print.
Press the <Y> <Z> keys to select
an image to print, then press <0>.
By pressing the <Hy> button, you
can switch to the index display and
select an image.
2Select [Print image].
Select [Print image] and press <0>.
The print setting screen will appear.
3Print the image.
For the setting procedures, refer to
“Printing Images” in the Camera
Instruction Manual.
When printing is completed, the
screen for step 1 will reappear. To
print another image, repeat steps 1 to
3.
4Terminate the connection.
Press the <M> button to display
the confirmation dialog. Select [OK],
then press <0> to terminate the
connection.
The [Wi-Fi function] screen will
reappear.
Printing
Printing Images Individually
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Printing
Print by specifying the printing options.
1Press <0>.
2Select [Print order].
Select [Print order] and press <0>.
The [Print order] screen will appear.
3Set the printing options.
For the setting procedures, refer to
“Printing Images” in the Camera
Instruction Manual.
If the print order has been completed
before connection, proceed to step 4.
4Select [Print].
[Print] can be selected only when an
image is selected and printer is ready
to print.
Select [Print] and press <0>.
Follow the procedures displayed to
perform printing.
When printing is completed, the
[Print order] screen will reappear.
Printing by Specifying the Options
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Printing
5Terminate 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.
While connected, a picture cannot be taken even if the camera’s shutter
button is pressed.
When printing a large number of images or large files (total size), make
sure that the battery is adequately charged so it does not run out during
the process.
Movies cannot be printed.
RAW images cannot be printed by selecting [Print order]. When printing,
select [Print image] and print.
The camera’s <k> lamp will blink rapidly when an image is being sent.
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The camera can reconnect to a printer for which connection settings
have been registered.
1Select [Wi-Fi function].
Under the [53] tab, set [Wi-Fi/NFC]
to [Enable], then select [Wi-Fi
function].
2Select [l].
Select [l] (Print from Wi-Fi printer)
and press <0>.
3Select [Connect].
When settings for multiple connection
destinations are registered, select
[Choose set.], select the connection
destination, then connect to the
destination.
Select [Connect] and press <0>.
On the confirmation dialog, select [
OK
].
The camera will reconnect to the
printer.
If the printer’s connection destination
has been changed, restore the setting
to connect to the camera before
performing this operation.
Reconnecting
If you do not know the SSID of the camera when reconnecting, select
[
Review/change settings
] in step 3 to check it (p.113).
When connected by selecting [
Easy connection
], “
_Canon0A
” is
appended to the end of the SSID of the camera.
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You can register up to three printer connection settings.
1Select [Wi-Fi function].
Under the [53] tab, set [Wi-Fi/NFC]
to [Enable], then select [Wi-Fi
function].
2Select [l].
Select [l] (Print from Wi-Fi printer)
and press <0>.
3Select [Choose set.].
Select [Choose set.] and press
<0>.
4Select [SET* (not configured)].
Select [SET* (not configured)] and
press <0>.
The connection settings screen is
displayed. Follow the procedures
displayed to complete the connection
settings.
Registering Multiple Connection Settings
To delete settings, see page 114.
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Connecting 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 for sharing
over a network.
You can easily save still photos and movies to Connect
Station by holding this camera close to Connect Station.
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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
(p.20).
1Enable the NFC function on the
camera (p.20).
2Hold the camera close to Connect
Station.
Turn on the camera and Connect
Station, then hold the camera’s p
mark close to the Connect Station’s
NFC connect point.
When a message indicating the
connection is displayed on the
camera’s LCD monitor and Connect
Station responds, move the camera
away from Connect Station.
When a connection is established,
Connect Station checks the images
on the memory card, then saves only
the unsaved images.
The camera’s <k> lamp will light up
in green.
3Terminate the connection.
After images are saved, the screen
on the left will appear on the camera’s
LCD monitor. Press <0> to
terminate the connection.
Saving Images
NFC connect point
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Saving Images
If necessary, also read “NFC Function Cautions” (p.21).
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
too much force. Doing so may damage Connect Station’s internal hard
disk.
If the camera is not recognized right away, try holding it close to Connect
Station and slowly moving it or rotating it horizontally.
Just holding the camera close to Connect Station may not establish a
connection. In such a case, gently touch Connect Station with the
camera.
When holding the camera close to Connect Station, do not leave
anything between the camera and Connect Station. In addition, when a
case is attached to the camera, communication may not be possible via
NFC function.
If the camera and Connect Station are moved too far away from each
other while saving images, saving may take time or the connection may
be terminated.
If the camera’s battery runs out while saving images, the saving will stop.
Charge the battery, then try again.
When all images are already saved, saving will not start. In such a case,
select [OK] to terminate the connection.
When there are a large number of images on the memory card, it may
take time to check and save the images.
While saving images, the camera’s auto power off does not function.
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Advanced Connection
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To connect to z (Transfer images between cameras) or Connect
Station, see “Easy Connection” (p.23).
* These instructions assume that they will be followed only after each device,
such as a smartphone, is connected to a Wi-Fi access point.
*For [Camera access point mode], see page 88.
Wireless LAN Function Operation Flowchart
(Advanced Connection)
q
Smartphone
l
Printer
m
Web service
Set up
Register a nickname (p.14)
Install Camera
Connect on a
smartphone (p.22)
• Register with
CANON iMAGE
GATEWAY (p.90)
• Register Web
services on the
camera (p.91)
Connect each device to a Wi-Fi access point*
Connect
Connect the camera to a Wi-Fi access point
(p.73) (p.89)
Connect the camera to each device
(p.31) (p.60)
Use
Make images
viewable and shoot
remotely (p.34)
Print images (p.61) Save and share
images (p.104)
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Connecting by
Selecting a Network
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 Wi-Fi functions:
• Connect to a smartphone
• Print images using a Wi-Fi printer
• Send images to a Web service*
* To send images to a Web service, skip the explanation in this chapter
and see page 89.
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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
The following two connection methods are available. Connection
can be established easier with WPS (PBC mode).
• Connecting via WPS (PBC mode): Perform the operations
described on page 75 onwards.
• Connecting via WPS (PIN mode): Perform the operations
described on page 79 onwards.
When WPS is not supported
• Connecting to a detected network manually: Perform the
operations described on page 83 onwards.
Access Point Encryption
This camera supports the following options for [Authentication] and
[Encryption settings]. Therefore, the encryption used by the access
point must be one of the following.
[Authentication]: Open system, Shared key, or WPA/WPA2-PSK
[Encryption settings]: WEP, TKIP, or AES
Checking the Type of Access Point
If stealth functions of the access point are active, connection may
be disabled. Deactivate stealth functions.
When connecting to a network that has a network administrator, ask the
administrator about the detailed setting procedures.
If the network you use filters by MAC address, register the MAC address of
the camera at the access point. The MAC address can be checked on the
[General sett.] screen (p.116).
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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
more difficult to establish a connection. In such a case, try using
[WPS (PIN mode)] to establish a connection.
Check the position of the WPS button on the access point in
advance.
It may take approx. one minute to establish a connection.
1Select [Wi-Fi function].
Under the [53] tab, set [Wi-Fi/NFC]
to [Enable], then select [Wi-Fi
function] (p.17).
If a screen for setting a nickname (for
identification) appears, register a
nickname (p.14).
2Select an item.
Select [q] or [l], then press <0>.
The camera’s <k> lamp will blink.
3Select [Select a network].
Select [Select a network] and press
<0>.
Select [OK] and press <0> to go to
the next screen.
Connecting via WPS (PBC Mode)
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Connecting via WPS (PBC Mode)
4Select [Connect with WPS].
Select [Connect with WPS] and
press <0>.
5Select [WPS (PBC mode)].
Select [WPS (PBC mode)] and press
<0>.
Select [OK] and press <0> to go to
the next screen.
6Connect 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.
Select [OK] and press <0> to
establish a connection with the
access point.
When a connection with the access
point is established, the next screen
is displayed.
For [Camera access point mode] displayed in step 4, see page 88.
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Connecting via WPS (PBC Mode)
7Select [Auto setting].
Select [Auto setting] and press
<0>.
Select [OK] and press <0> to
display the setting screen for the
Wi-Fi function selected in step 2
(p.78).
If [Auto setting] results in an error or
if you want to specify the settings
manually, see page 136.
The IP address can only be set automatically in environments using DHCP
servers, or access points or routers with DHCP server functionality, such
that the IP addresses, etc. are required to be assigned automatically.
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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.
Even if there are multiple access points active in the surrounding
area, a relatively reliable connection can be established using this
shared identification number.
It may take approx. one minute to establish a connection.
1Select [Wi-Fi function].
Under the [53] tab, set [Wi-Fi/NFC]
to [Enable], then select [Wi-Fi
function] (p.17).
If a screen for setting a nickname (for
identification) appears, register a
nickname (p.14).
2Select an item.
Select [q] or [l], then press <0>.
The camera’s <k> lamp will blink.
3Select [Select a network].
Select [Select a network] and press
<0>.
Select [OK] and press <0> to go to
the next screen.
Connecting via WPS (PIN Mode)
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Connecting via WPS (PIN Mode)
4Select [Connect with WPS].
Select [Connect with WPS] and
press <0>.
5Select [WPS (PIN mode)].
Select [WPS (PIN mode)] and press
<0>.
Select [OK] and press <0> to go to
the next screen.
6Specify 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.
After the PIN code is specified, select
[OK] and press <0>.
For [Camera access point mode] displayed in step 4, see page 88.
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Connecting via WPS (PIN Mode)
7Connect to the access point.
Select [OK] and press <0> to
establish a connection with the
access point.
When a connection with the access
point is established, the next screen
is displayed.
8Select [Auto setting].
Select [Auto setting] and press
<0>.
Select [OK] and press <0> to
display the setting screen for the
Wi-Fi function selected in step 2
(p.82).
If [Auto setting] results in an error or
if you want to specify the settings
manually, see page 136.
The IP address can only be set automatically in environments using DHCP
servers, or access points or routers with DHCP server functionality, such
that the IP addresses, etc. are required to be assigned automatically.
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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.
1Select [Wi-Fi function].
Under the [53] tab, set [Wi-Fi/NFC]
to [Enable], then select [Wi-Fi
function] (p.17).
If a screen for setting a nickname (for
identification) appears, register a
nickname (p.14).
2Select an item.
Select [q] or [l], then press <0>.
The camera’s <k> lamp will blink.
3Select [Select a network].
Select [Select a network] and press
<0>.
Select [OK] and press <0> to go to
the next screen.
Connecting to a Detected Network Manually
Selecting the Access Point
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Connecting to a Detected Network Manually
4Select an access point.
Press the <W> <X> keys to select
the access point to connect to from
the list of access points, then press
<0>.
(1) SSID
(2) An icon is displayed if the access point is encrypted
(3) Channel used
[Refresh] and [Manual settings]
Scroll down the screen in step 4 to display [Refresh] and [Manual
settings].
To search for access points again, select [Refresh].
To configure settings for the access point manually, select [Manual
settings]. Enter the SSID using the virtual keyboard and then
configure settings following the instructions displayed.
(1) (2) (3)
For [Camera access point mode] displayed in step 4, see page 88.
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Connecting to a Detected Network Manually
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 5 to 7 below vary depending on the
authentication and encryption specified for the access point.
Go to step 8 when the [IP address set.] screen is displayed instead
of the screens for steps 5 to 7.
5Select a key index.
The [Key index] screen is displayed
only if WEP encryption is used by the
access point.
Select the key index number
specified for the access point, then
press <0>.
Select [OK] and press <0> to go to
the next screen.
6Select the format and the number
of characters used for the key.
Select the format and the number of
characters used for the key, then
press <0>.
Select [OK] and press <0> to go to
the next screen.
7Enter the encryption key.
Enter the encryption key using the
virtual keyboard (p.16), then press
the <M> button.
The [IP address set.] screen (p.86)
will be displayed.
Entering the Access Point Encryption Key
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Connecting to a Detected Network Manually
8Select [Auto setting].
Select [Auto setting] and press
<0>.
Select [OK] and press <0> to
display the setting screen for the
Wi-Fi function selected in step 2
(p.87).
If [Auto setting] results in an error or
if you want to specify the settings
manually, see page 138.
Setting the IP Address
The IP address can only be set automatically in environments using DHCP
servers, or access points or routers with DHCP server functionality, such
that the IP addresses, etc. are required to be assigned automatically.
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Connecting to a Detected Network Manually
This section explains how to set the screens for the Wi-Fi function.
Read the page that introduces the selected Wi-Fi function.
Connecting to a Smartphone
Step 6 on page 31
Printing Images Using a Wi-Fi
Printer
Step 5 on page 60
Specifying Settings for the Wi-Fi Function
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Connecting to a Detected Network Manually
Camera access point mode is a
connection mode for connecting the
camera directly to each device.
Displayed when [q] or [l] is selected in
[Wi-Fi function].
In camera access point mode, the
following two connection methods are
available.
[Easy connection]: See page 30 or
58 to establish a connection.
[Manual connection]: See page 136
to establish a connection.
Camera Access Point Mode
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7
Connecting to a
Web Service
You can register various Web services on the camera
and send images stored in the camera to them.
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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. This
website also serves as a platform for sharing images on registered Web
services. Connect to the Internet from a computer or other device,
access the Canon website (www.canon.com/cig) to check countries and
areas supporting the services, then register as a member by following
the instructions.
If you also intend to use Web services other than CANON iMAGE
GATEWAY, you must have an account with the services you intend to
use. For details, consult each individual Web service’s site.
Preparation for Web Services
Signing Up as a CANON iMAGE GATEWAY Member
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).
To use CANON iMAGE GATEWAY, you must be able to connect to the
Internet. (An account with an internet service provider is necessary,
browser software needs to be installed, and a line connection must be
completed.)
For information on web browser versions and settings required to access
CANON iMAGE GATEWAY, refer to the CANON iMAGE GATEWAY site.
Fees to connect to your provider and communication fees to access your
provider’s access point are charged separately.
If there has been a change in the service features of registered Web
services, operation may be different from the description in this manual,
or operation may not be possible.
For member registration, refer to Help on the CANON iMAGE GATEWAY
site.
For Web services that can be used with this camera’s wireless functions,
refer to the CANON iMAGE GATEWAY site.
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Preparation for 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 EOS Utility and the EOS Utility Instruction
Manual, refer to the Camera Instruction Manual.
The general procedure for sending images to a Web service is as
follows.
1Install EOS Utility on a computer.
If you have already installed it, proceed to step 2.
2Access Canon website from the computer and sign up
as a CANON iMAGE GATEWAY member (free of charge).
If you are already a member, proceed to step 3.
3Connect the camera and computer with the interface
cable sold separately.
Before connection, set [53: Wi-Fi/NFC] to [Disable].
4Start 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.
5Disconnect the interface cable.
6Connect the camera to a Wi-Fi access point (p.92).
7Send images to a Web service registered on the camera
(p.104).
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.
Configuring Settings to Use Web Services
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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
The following two connection methods are available. Connection
can be established easier with WPS (PBC mode).
• Connecting via WPS (PBC mode): Perform the operations
described on page 93 onwards.
• Connecting via WPS (PIN mode): Perform the operations
described on page 96 onwards.
When WPS is not supported
• Connecting to a detected network manually: Perform the
operations described on page 99 onwards.
Access Point Encryption
This camera supports the following options for [Authentication] and
[Encryption settings]. Therefore, the encryption used by the access
point must be one of the following.
[Authentication]: Open system, Shared key, or WPA/WPA2-PSK
[Encryption settings]: WEP, TKIP, or AES
Checking the Type of Access Point
If stealth functions of the access point are active, connection may
be disabled. Deactivate stealth functions.
When connecting to a network that has a network administrator, ask the
administrator about the detailed setting procedures.
If the network you use filters by MAC address, register the MAC address of
the camera at the access point. The MAC address can be checked on the
[General sett.] screen (p.116).
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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
more difficult to establish a connection. In such a case, try using
[WPS (PIN mode)] to establish a connection.
Check the position of the WPS button on the access point in
advance.
It may take approx. one minute to establish a connection.
1Select [Wi-Fi function].
Under the [53] tab, set [Wi-Fi/NFC]
to [Enable], then select [Wi-Fi
function] (p.17).
If a screen for setting a nickname (for
identification) appears, register a
nickname (p.14).
2Select [m].
Select [m] (Upload to Web service)
and press <0>.
Connecting via WPS (PBC Mode)
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Connecting via WPS (PBC Mode)
3Select a Web service.
Select a Web service to connect to,
then press <0>.
The contents and ordering of the list
of items displayed will vary depending
on settings (p.91).
The Web service to connect to can be
changed when reconnecting (p.108).
The camera’s <k> lamp will blink.
Depending on the selected Web
service, the [Send to] screen is
displayed. Select a destination
(p.103).
4Select [Connect with WPS].
Select [Connect with WPS] and
press <0>.
5Select [WPS (PBC mode)].
Select [WPS (PBC mode)] and press
<0>.
Select [OK] and press <0> to go to
the next screen.
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Connecting via WPS (PBC Mode)
6Connect 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.
Select [OK] and press <0> to
establish a connection with the
access point.
When a connection with the access
point is established, the next screen
is displayed.
7Select [Auto setting].
Select [Auto setting] and press
<0>.
Select [OK] and press <0> to
display an image on the card.
The camera’s <k> lamp will light up
in green.
If [Auto setting] results in an error or
if you want to specify the settings
manually, see page 136.
8Select the image(s) to send.
Select and send image(s). For
information on how to send images,
see page 104.
The settings for connecting to a Web service are now complete.
The IP address can only be set automatically in environments using DHCP
servers, or access points or routers with DHCP server functionality, such
that the IP addresses, etc. are required to be assigned automatically.
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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.
Even if there are multiple access points active in the surrounding
area, a relatively reliable connection can be established using this
shared identification number.
It may take approx. one minute to establish a connection.
1Select [Wi-Fi function].
Under the [53] tab, set [Wi-Fi/NFC]
to [Enable], then select [Wi-Fi
function] (p.17).
If a screen for setting a nickname (for
identification) appears, register a
nickname (p.14).
2Select [m].
Select [m] (Upload to Web service)
and press <0>.
3Select a Web service.
Select a Web service to connect to,
then press <0>.
The contents and ordering of the list
of items displayed will vary depending
on settings (p.91).
The Web service to connect to can be
changed when reconnecting (p.108).
The camera’s <k> lamp will blink.
Depending on the selected Web
service, the [Send to] screen is
displayed. Select a destination
(p.103).
Connecting via WPS (PIN Mode)
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Connecting via WPS (PIN Mode)
4Select [Connect with WPS].
Select [Connect with WPS] and
press <0>.
5Select [WPS (PIN mode)].
Select [WPS (PIN mode)] and press
<0>.
Select [OK] and press <0> to go to
the next screen.
6Specify 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.
After the PIN code is specified, select
[OK] and press <0>.
7Connect to the access point.
Select [OK] and press <0> to
establish a connection with the
access point.
When a connection with the access
point is established, the next screen
is displayed.
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Connecting via WPS (PIN Mode)
8Select [Auto setting].
Select [Auto setting] and press
<0>.
Select [OK] and press <0> to
display an image on the card.
The camera’s <k> lamp will light up
in green.
If [Auto setting] results in an error or
if you want to specify the settings
manually, see page 136.
9Select the image(s) to send.
Select and send image(s). For
information on how to send images,
see page 104.
The settings for connecting to a Web service are now complete.
The IP address can only be set automatically in environments using DHCP
servers, or access points or routers with DHCP server functionality, such
that the IP addresses, etc. are required to be assigned automatically.
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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.
1Select [Wi-Fi function].
Under the [53] tab, set [Wi-Fi/NFC]
to [Enable], then select [Wi-Fi
function] (p.17).
If a screen for setting a nickname (for
identification) appears, register a
nickname (p.14).
2Select [m].
Select [m] (Upload to Web service)
and press <0>.
3Select a Web service.
Select a Web service to connect to,
then press <0>.
The contents and ordering of the list
of items displayed will vary depending
on settings (p.91).
The Web service to connect to can be
changed when reconnecting (p.108).
The camera’s <k> lamp will blink.
Depending on the selected Web
service, the [Send to] screen is
displayed. Select a destination
(p.103).
Connecting to a Detected Network Manually
Selecting the Access Point
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Connecting to a Detected Network Manually
4Select an access point.
Press the <W> <X> keys to select
the access point to connect to from
the list of access points, then press
<0>.
(1) SSID
(2) An icon is displayed if the access point is encrypted
(3) Channel used
[Refresh] and [Manual settings]
Scroll down the screen in step 4 to display [Refresh] and [Manual
settings].
To search for access points again, select [Refresh].
To configure settings for the access point manually, select [Manual
settings]. Enter the SSID using the virtual keyboard and then
configure settings following the instructions displayed.
(1) (2) (3)
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Connecting to a Detected Network Manually
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 5 to 7 below vary depending on the
authentication and encryption specified for the access point.
Go to step 8 when the [IP address set.] screen is displayed instead
of the screens for steps 5 to 7.
5Select a key index.
The [Key index] screen is displayed
only if WEP encryption is used by the
access point.
Select the key index number
specified for the access point, then
press <0>.
Select [OK] and press <0> to go to
the next screen.
6Select the format and the number
of characters used for the key.
Select the format and the number of
characters used for the key, then
press <0>.
Select [OK] and press <0> to go to
the next screen.
7Enter the encryption key.
Enter the encryption key using the
virtual keyboard (p.16), then press
the <M> button.
The [IP address set.] screen (p.102)
will be displayed.
Entering the Access Point Encryption Key
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Connecting to a Detected Network Manually
8Select [Auto setting].
Select [Auto setting] and press
<0>.
Select [OK] and press <0> to
display an image on the card.
The camera’s <k> lamp will light up
in green.
If [Auto setting] results in an error or
if you want to specify the settings
manually, see page 136.
9Select the image(s) to send.
Select and send image(s). For
information on how to send images,
see page 104.
The settings for connecting to a Web service are now complete.
Setting the IP Address
The IP address can only be set automatically in environments using DHCP
servers, or access points or routers with DHCP server functionality, such
that the IP addresses, etc. are required to be assigned automatically.
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Connecting to a Detected Network Manually
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.
When [w] (Email) or other service is
selected on the [Upload to Web
service] screen, the [Send to] screen
may be displayed.
Select the destination from the list of
registered destinations and press
<0>.
The procedures for setting up a
connection and sending images are
the same as those for other Web
services.
Send To Screen
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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.
Select and send images individually.
1Select an image to send.
Press the <Y> <Z> keys to select
an image to send, then press <0>.
By pressing the <Hy> button, you
can switch to the index display and
select an image.
2Select [Send img shown].
To select a size at which to send the
image, select [Resize image] and
press <0>.
Select [Send img shown] and press
<0>.
The displayed image will be sent.
On the screen to complete the
process for sending the image, select
[OK] to terminate the connection and
return to the screen to select a Web
service.
Sending Images to a Web Service
Sending Images Individually
If the camera’s auto power off is activated while connected, the connection
will be terminated. If necessary, set [51: Auto power off] to [Disable].
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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 by pressing the <W> <X>
keys.
Select multiple images and send them at once.
1Press <0>.
2Select [Send selected].
To select a size at which to send the
images, select [Resize image] and
press <0>.
Select [Send selected] and press
<0>.
3Select the images to send.
Press the <Y> <Z> keys to select
the image to send, then press the
<W> <X> keys.
A checkmark [X] will be displayed on
the upper left of the screen.
By pressing the <Hy> button, you
can switch to the three-image display
and select an image.
After selecting the images to send,
press the <Q> button.
Sending Multiple Images
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Sending Images to a Web Service
4Select [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>.
5Select [Send].
Select [Send] and press <0>.
The selected images will be sent.
On the screen to complete the
process for sending the image, select
[OK] to terminate the connection and
return to the screen to select 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 by pressing the <W> <X>
keys.
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Sending Images to a Web Service
While connected, a picture cannot be taken even if the camera’s shutter
button is pressed.
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; check the error content,
then try sending the image again.
Depending on the Web service, the number of images that can be sent
and the length of movies will be limited.
You can select up to 50 files at a time. You can select and send up to 10
files at a time to YouTube.
When you reduce the image size, all images to be sent at the same time
are resized. Note that movies or still photos that are smaller than b size
are not reduced.
[Resize:S2] is enabled only for still photos shot with cameras of the
same model as this camera. Still photos shot with other models are sent
without resizing.
When accessing CANON iMAGE GATEWAY from a computer or other
device, you can check the send history for the Web services that the
images were sent to.
To terminate the connection without sending an image, press the
<M> button on the screen for step 1.
When you use a battery to power the camera, make sure it is fully
charged.
The camera’s <k> lamp will blink rapidly when data is being sent.
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The camera can reconnect to a Web service for which connection
settings have been registered. The connection to the access point only
has to be established once. You do not need to establish a new
connection for each Web service.
1Select [Wi-Fi function].
Under the [53] tab, set [Wi-Fi/NFC]
to [Enable], then select [Wi-Fi
function].
2Select [m].
Select [m] (Upload to Web service)
and press <0>.
3Select a Web service.
Select a Web service and press
<0>.
When the [Send to] screen (p.103) is
displayed, select a destination and go
to step 4.
4Select [Connect].
When settings for multiple connection
destinations are registered, select
[Choose set.], select the connection
destination, then connect to the
destination.
Select [Connect] and press <0>.
On the confirmation dialog, select [
OK
].
The camera will reconnect to the Web
service.
Reconnecting
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You can register up to three Web service connection settings.
1Select [Wi-Fi function].
Under the [53] tab, set [Wi-Fi/NFC]
to [Enable], then select [Wi-Fi
function].
2Select [m].
Select [m] (Upload to Web service)
and press <0>.
3Select a Web service.
Select a Web service and press
<0>.
When the [Send to] screen (p.103) is
displayed, select a destination and go
to step 4.
4Select [Choose set.].
Select [Choose set.] and press
<0>.
5Select [SET* (not configured)].
Select [SET* (not configured)] and
press <0>.
The connection settings screen is
displayed. Follow the procedures
displayed to complete the connection
settings.
Registering Multiple Connection Settings
To delete settings, see page 114.
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111
8
Checking and Operating
Connection Settings
This section explains how to check or change the
connection settings, delete the settings, clear the
wireless function settings, etc.
112
Check, change, or delete connection settings saved on the camera.
Terminate the connection, then perform the operation.
1Select [Wi-Fi function].
Under the [53] tab, set [Wi-Fi/NFC]
to [Enable], then select [Wi-Fi
function].
2Select the item to check settings
for.
Select an item, then press <0>.
When you select an item for which no
setting is saved, the connection
settings screen is displayed.
When you select [m], a screen to
select a Web service is displayed.
The same settings are displayed for
any Web service selected.
3Select [Review/change settings].
Select the connection destination on
the [Choose set.] screen, select
[Review/change settings], then
press <0>.
Checking, Changing, or Deleting Connection Settings
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Checking, Changing, or Deleting Connection Settings
4Check or change the settings.
Select an item and press <0>, then
check or change the settings on the
displayed screen.
[Change set.]
Change the settings. When [Change set.] is selected, a screen for
connection settings configuration appears. Configure connection
settings again following the procedures displayed.
[Change settings name]
Change the name of the settings. Select [Change settings name], then
enter the name of the settings using the virtual keyboard (p.16).
[Viewable imgs] (p.43)
Displayed when [q] (Connect to smartphone) is selected. Settings will
appear at the bottom of the screen.
[Confirm set.]
Check the settings. When you select [Confirm set.], the settings will be
displayed.
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Checking, Changing, or Deleting Connection Settings
Select [Delete settings] on the screen for step 3 on page 112 to delete
connection settings saved on the camera.
1Select [Delete settings].
Select [Delete settings] and press
<0>.
2Select the setting to delete.
Select the setting to delete, then
press <0>.
Select [OK] on the confirmation
dialog to delete the setting.
Deleting Settings
115
Delete all settings for [Wi-Fi function]. You can prevent the information
set with [Wi-Fi function] from being exposed when you lend or give
your camera to other people.
1Select [Wi-Fi function].
Under the [53] tab, set [Wi-Fi/NFC]
to [Enable], then select [Wi-Fi
function].
2Press the <B> button.
The general settings screen is
displayed.
3Select [Clear Wi-Fi settings].
Select [Clear Wi-Fi settings], then
press <0>.
4Select [OK].
Select [OK] and press <0>.
Settings for [Wi-Fi function] are
cleared and the menu screen will
reappear.
Clearing Wi-Fi Function Settings
Performing [53: Clear settings] does not clear settings for [53: Wi-Fi
function].
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Clearing Wi-Fi Function Settings
On the [General sett.] screen displayed in step 3 on the preceding
page, you can change or check the wireless settings.
[Edit nickname]
Change the nickname. Select [Edit nickname], then enter the
nickname using the virtual keyboard (p.16).
[Error details]
Selectable when a connection error has occurred. When you select
[Error details], you can check the connection error content (p.118).
[Clear Wi-Fi settings] (p.115)
Delete all settings for [Wi-Fi function].
[Nickname]
You can check the nickname set for the camera.
[MAC address]
You can check the MAC address of the camera.
General Settings Screen
Since the nickname is necessary for wireless settings, not all characters can
be deleted in [Edit nickname].
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Troubleshooting Guide
118
When a connection error occurs, display the details of the error by
following the procedures below. Then, eliminate the cause of the error
referring to the examples shown in this chapter.
Select [53: Wi-Fi function] 9 [General sett.] 9 [Error details],
then press <0>.
Click the error code number’s page in the following chart to jump to the
corresponding page.
Responding to Error Messages
11 (p.119) 12 (p.119)
21 (p.120) 22 (p.121) 23 (p.122)
61 (p.123) 63 (p.124) 64 (p.124) 65 (p.125) 66 (p.125)
67 (p.125) 68 (p.126) 69 (p.126)
91 (p.126)
101 (p.126) 102 (p.127) 103 (p.127) 104 (p.127) 105 (p.128)
106 (p.128) 107 (p.128) 108 (p.128) 109 (p.128)
121 (p.128) 122 (p.129) 123 (p.129) 124 (p.129) 125 (p.129)
126 (p.129) 127 (p.130)
141 (p.130) 142 (p.130)
When an error occurs, [Err**] is displayed on the upper right of the [Wi-Fi
function] screen. It disappears when the camera’s power is set to <2>.
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Responding to Error Messages
In the case of [q], is Camera Connect running?
Establish a connection using Camera Connect (p.31).
In the case of [l], is the power of the printer on?
Turn on the printer.
Are the camera and the access point set to use the same
encryption key for authentication?
This error occurs if the encryption keys do not match when the
authentication method for encryption is set to [Open system].
The setting is case-sensitive, so check upper- and lower-case
characters. Make sure that the correct encryption key for
authentication is entered on the camera (p.85, 101).
Is the power of the target device and access point on?
Turn on the target device and access point, then wait a while. If a
connection still cannot be established, perform the procedures to
establish the connection again.
Is the camera too far from the target device or the antenna of
the access point?
Bring the camera and the target device or the antenna of the
access point closer together.
11: Connection target not found
12: Connection target not found
120
Responding to Error Messages
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
address to [Manual setting] on the camera (p.138).
What to check on the DHCP server
Is the power of the DHCP server on?
Turn on the DHCP server.
Are there enough addresses for assignment by the DHCP
server?
Increase the number of addresses assigned by the DHCP server.
Remove devices assigned addresses by the DHCP server from
the network to reduce the number of addresses in use.
Is the DHCP server working correctly?
Check the DHCP server settings to make sure it is working
correctly as a DHCP server.
If applicable, ask your network administrator to ensure the DHCP
server is available.
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.134, 138).
Make sure that the gateway address setting is correctly entered on
all network devices including the camera.
21: No address assigned by DHCP server
121
Responding to Error Messages
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
the IP address that matches the address of the DNS server used
(p.134, 138).
What to check on the DNS server
Is the power of the DNS server on?
Turn on the DNS server.
Are the DNS server settings for IP addresses and the
corresponding names correct?
On the DNS server, make sure IP addresses and the
corresponding names are entered correctly.
Is the DNS server working correctly?
Check the DNS server settings to make sure the server is working
correctly as a DNS server.
If applicable, ask your network administrator to ensure the DNS
server is available.
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.134, 138).
Make sure that the gateway address setting is correctly entered on
all network devices including the camera.
22: No response from DNS server
122
Responding to Error Messages
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
as another device on the network. Otherwise, change the IP
address of the device that has a duplicate address.
If the camera’s IP address is set to [Manual setting] in network
environments using a DHCP server, change the setting to [Auto
setting] (p.86, 102).
23: Device with same IP address exists on selected
network
Responding to Error Messages 21 - 23
Check also the following points when responding to errors numbered
21 - 23.
Are the camera and the access point set to use the same encryption
key for authentication?
This error occurs if the encryption keys do not match when the
authentication method for encryption is set to [Open system]. The
setting is case-sensitive, so check upper- and lower-case characters.
Make sure that the correct encryption key for authentication is entered
on the camera (p.85, 101).
123
Responding to Error Messages
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
from the point of view of the camera (p.132).
Is the camera too far from the target device or the antenna of
the access point?
Bring the camera and the target device or the antenna of the
access point closer together.
What to check on the camera
Does the SSID set on the camera match that of the access
point?
Check the SSID at the access point, then set the same SSID on
the camera (p.84, 100).
What to check at the access point
Is the access point turned on?
Turn on the power of the access point.
If filtering by MAC address is active, is the MAC address of the
camera used registered at the access point?
Register the MAC address of the camera used at the access point.
The MAC address can be checked on the [General sett.] screen
(p.116).
61: Selected SSID wireless LAN network not found
124
Responding to Error Messages
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.74, 92).
Are the camera and the access point set to use the same
encryption key for authentication?
The setting is case-sensitive, so check upper- and lower-case
characters. Make sure that the correct encryption key for
authentication is set on the camera (p.85, 101).
If filtering by MAC address is active, is the MAC address of the
camera used registered at the access point?
Register the MAC address of the camera used at the access point.
The MAC address can be checked on the [General sett.] screen
(p.116).
Are the camera and the access point set to use the same
encryption method?
The camera supports the following encryption methods: WEP,
TKIP, and AES (p.74, 92).
If filtering by MAC address is active, is the MAC address of the
camera used registered at the access point?
Register the MAC address of the camera used at the access point.
The MAC address can be checked on the [General sett.] screen
(p.116).
63: Wireless LAN authentication failed
64: Cannot connect to wireless LAN terminal
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Responding to Error Messages
Are any obstacles blocking the line of sight between the
camera and the target device or the antenna of the access
point?
Move the target device or the antenna of the access point to a
position clearly visible from the point of view of the camera (p.132).
Is the camera too far from the target device or the antenna of
the access point?
Bring the camera and the target device or the antenna of the
access point closer together.
The wireless connection was lost for some reason, and the
connection cannot be restored.
The following are possible reasons: excessive access to the
access point from other device, a microwave oven or similar
appliance in use nearby (interfering with IEEE 802.11b/g/n (2.4
GHz band)), or influence of rain or high humidity (p.132).
Are the camera and the access point set to use the same
encryption key for authentication?
The setting is case-sensitive, so check upper- and lower-case
characters. Make sure that the correct encryption key for
authentication is set on the camera (p.85, 101).
Are the camera and the access point set to use the same
encryption method?
The camera supports the following encryption methods: WEP,
TKIP, and AES (p.74, 92).
If filtering by MAC address is active, is the MAC address of the
camera used registered at the access point?
Register the MAC address of the camera used at the access point.
The MAC address can be checked on the [General sett.] screen
(p.116).
65: Wireless LAN connection lost
66: Incorrect wireless LAN encryption key
67: Incorrect wireless LAN encryption method
126
Responding to Error Messages
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.
Are you trying to establish a connection near the access point?
Try establishing the connection when both devices are within reach
of each other.
Connection is in progress by other access points in
Pushbutton Connection mode (PBC mode) of Wi-Fi Protected
Setup (WPS).
Wait a while before trying to establish the connection, or try to
establish a connection in PIN code connection mode (PIN mode)
(p.79, 96).
A problem other than error code number 11 to 69 occurred.
Turn off and on the camera’s power switch.
Has the procedure to establish a connection between
cameras been performed on the other camera as well?
Perform the procedure to establish a connection between cameras
on the other camera as well.
When reconnecting cameras for which connection settings have been
registered, perform the reconnection procedure on both cameras.
Is connection being attempted by multiple cameras?
The camera can be connected to only one camera at a time.
Confirm that no other camera is attempting to establish a
connection nearby and retry connection.
68: Cannot connect to wireless LAN terminal. Retry from
the beginning.
69: Multiple wireless LAN terminals have been found.
Cannot connect. Retry from the beginning.
91: Other error
101: Could not establish connection
127
Responding to Error Messages
Does the card in the camera to receive data have sufficient
space?
Check the card in the camera to receive data. Replace the card or
make sufficient space available, then try sending the data again.
Is the card in the camera to receive data locked?
Check the card in the camera to receive data. Release the lock,
then try sending the data again.
Check if the folder number of the camera to receive data is
999 and the file number 9999.
Folder or file names cannot be created automatically. Replace the
card in the camera to receive data, then try sending the data again.
Is the card working properly?
Replace the card in the camera to receive data, then try sending
the data again.
Is the camera to receive data ready to receive data?
Check the battery of the camera to receive data and connection
status, then try sending the data again.
Does the card in the camera to receive data have sufficient
space?
Check the card in the camera to receive data. Replace the card or
make sufficient space available, then try sending the data again.
102: Could not send files
103: Could not receive files
104: Could not receive files. Card full
128
Responding to Error Messages
Is the card in the camera to receive data locked?
Check the card in the camera to receive data. Release the lock,
then try sending the data again.
Check if the folder number of the camera to receive data is
999 and the file number 9999.
Folder or file names cannot be created automatically. Replace the
card in the camera to receive data, then try sending the data again.
Is the card working properly?
Replace the card in the camera to receive data, then try sending
the data again.
Has the target camera terminated the connection?
Check the connection status and connect the cameras again.
Are you sending an MP4-format movie to this camera?
This camera cannot receive MP4-format movies. Connect the
cameras again.
A problem other than those described in errors 101 through
108 occurred during the connection between cameras.
Connect the cameras again.
The target Web server does not have enough free space.
Delete unnecessary images on the Web server, check the free
space on the Web server, then try sending the data again.
105: Could not receive files. Card’s write protect switch is
set to lock
106: Could not receive files. Folder and file number have
reached maximum value
107: Could not receive files. Card cannot be accessed
108: Disconnected
109: An error has occurred
121: Not enough free space on server
129
Responding to Error Messages
Web service setting operation may have failed.
Connect the camera and computer with the interface cable sold
separately, and reconfigure Web service settings using EOS Utility
(p.91).
Is the camera’s registration information or Web service
registered on the camera deleted on CANON iMAGE GATEWAY?
Connect the camera and computer with the interface cable sold
separately, and reconfigure Web service settings using EOS Utility
(p.91).
The root certificate has expired or is invalid.
Connect the camera and computer with the interface cable sold
separately, and reconfigure Web service settings using EOS Utility
(p.91).
This error may be displayed if the camera’s time setting is
significantly off from the actual time. Check if the correct time is set
on the camera.
Is the network connected?
Check the connection status of the network.
CANON iMAGE GATEWAY is under maintenance or load is
concentrated temporarily.
Try connecting to the Web service again later.
122: Connect to a computer, and correct the settings for
the Web service with EOS software.
123: Cannot log in to Web service. Connect to a computer
and correct the settings with EOS software.
124: Invalid SSL certificate. Connect to a computer and
correct the settings with EOS software.
125: Check the network settings
126: Could not connect to server
130
Responding to Error Messages
A problem other than error 121 to 126 occurred during the
connection to the Web service.
Try connecting to the Web service again.
Is the printer performing a printing process?
Connect to the printer again after the printing process is finished.
Is another camera connected to the printer?
Connect to the printer again after the connection between the
printer and the other camera has been terminated.
Is the power of the printer on?
Connect to the printer again after turning on the printer.
127: An error has occurred
141: Printer is busy. Try connecting again.
142: Could not acquire printer information. Reconnect to
try again.
131
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.
When [53: Wi-Fi/NFC] is set to [Enable], connection via interface
cable or HDMI cable is disabled. Set [53: Wi-Fi/NFC] to [Disable]
before connecting a cable.
When the camera is connected to Connect Station, a computer,
printer, GPS receiver, TV set, or any other device via a cable,
settings for [Wi-Fi/NFC] cannot be changed. Disconnect the cable
before changing any settings.
Operations such as shooting and playback are not possible during
a wireless LAN connection. Terminate the connection, then
perform the operation.
Even with a combination of the same camera and smartphone, if
you have changed the settings or selected a different setting,
reconnection may not be established even after selecting the same
SSID. In such a case, delete the camera connection settings from
the Wi-Fi settings on the smartphone and set up a connection again.
If Camera Connect is left running while setting up a connection
again, the connection may not be established. In such a case,
restart Camera Connect.
When [53: Wi-Fi/NFC] is set to [Enable], image transfer using an
Eye-Fi card is disabled.
Troubleshooting Guide
A device connected with a cable cannot be used.
[Wi-Fi/NFC] cannot be set to [Enable].
Operations such as shooting and playback are not possible.
Cannot reconnect to a smartphone.
The Eye-Fi card cannot be used.
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If the transmission rate drops, the connection is lost, movies are not
displayed smoothly, or other problems occur when using the wireless
functions, try the following corrective actions.
When using indoors, install it in the room where you are using the
camera.
Install it so that people or objects do not come between it and the
camera.
If the transmission rate of a wireless LAN drops because of the
influence of the following electronic devices, stop using them or move
further away from the devices to transmit communication.
The camera communicates over wireless LANs via IEEE 802.11b/
g/n using radio waves in the 2.4 GHz band. For this reason, the
wireless LAN transmission rate will drop if there are Bluetooth
devices, microwave ovens, cordless telephones, microphones,
smartphones, other cameras, or similar devices operating on the
same frequency band nearby.
When connecting multiple cameras to one access point, make
sure the cameras’ IP addresses are different.
When multiple cameras are connected to one access point, the
transmission rate drops.
When there are multiple IEEE 802.11b/g/n (2.4 GHz band) access
points, leave a gap of five channels between each wireless LAN
channel to reduce radio wave interference. For example, use
channels 1, 6, and 11, channels 2 and 7, or channels 3 and 8.
Wireless Function Notes
Installation of the Target Device or an Access Point Antenna
Nearby Electronic Devices
Notes for Using Multiple Cameras
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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
Third parties with malicious intent may gain unauthorized access to
the network you are using to steal, modify, or destroy information.
Additionally, you could fall victim to other types of unauthorized
access such as impersonation (where someone assumes an
identity to gain access to unauthorized information) or springboard
attacks (where someone gains unauthorized access to your
network as a springboard to cover their tracks when infiltrating
other systems).
It is recommended to thoroughly secure your network, to prevent these
types of problems from occurring.
Security
134
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
In Mac OS X, open the [Terminal] application, enter ifconfig -a, and
press the <Return> key. The IP address assigned to the computer is
indicated in the [en0] item next to [inet], in the format “***.***.***.***”.
* For information about the [Terminal] application, refer to the Mac OS X help.
To avoid using the same IP address for the computer and other devices
on the network, change the rightmost number when configuring the IP
address assigned to the camera in the processes described on page
138.
Checking Network Settings
Example: 192.168.1.10
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10
Reference
136
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.
1Select [Manual connection].
Select [Manual connection] and
press <0>.
Select [OK] and press <0> to go to
the next screen.
2Enter an SSID (network name).
Enter any characters using the virtual
keyboard (p.16).
When you are finished, press the
<M> button.
3Select the desired channel
setting.
Select an item, then press <0>.
To specify the settings manually,
select [Manual setting], then turn the
<6> dial.
Select [OK] and press <0> to go to
the next screen.
Setting up the Network Manually
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Setting up the Network Manually
4Select the desired encryption
setting.
Select an item, then press <0>. For
encryption, select [AES].
Select [OK] and press <0>.
When [AES] is selected, the virtual
keyboard (p.16) is displayed. Enter
any encryption key of eight
characters, then press the <M>
button to set.
The set SSID and encryption key are
displayed.
Subsequent operations are the same
as when [Easy connection] is
selected.
138
Set up the IP address settings manually. The items displayed vary
depending on the Wi-Fi function.
1Select [Manual setting].
Select [Manual setting], then press
<0>.
Select [OK] and press <0> to go to
the next screen.
2Select the item to be set.
Select an item and press <0>. The
number entry screen will appear.
To use a gateway, select [Enable],
select [Address], then press <0>.
3Enter the desired values.
Turn the <6> dial to move the input
position in the upper area and press
the <Y> <Z> keys to select the
number. Press <0> to enter the
selected number.
To set the entered values and return
to the screen for step 2, press the
<M> button.
Setting up the IP Address Manually
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Setting up the IP Address Manually
4Select [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
“Checking Network Settings” (p.134),
or ask the network administrator or
another person knowledgeable about
the network.
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9Wireless Communications
Standards compliance: IEEE 802.11b/g/n
Transmission method: DS-SS modulation (IEEE 802.11b)
OFDM modulation (IEEE 802.11g/n)
Transmission range: Approx. 15 m / 49.2 ft.
* When connected to a smartphone
* With no obstructions between the transmitting and
receiving antennas and no radio interference
Transmission frequency (central frequency):
Connection method: Infrastructure mode*, camera access point mode
* Wi-Fi Protected Setup supported
Security: Authentication method: Open system, Shared key,
WPA/WPA2-PSK
Encryption: WEP, TKIP, AES
NFC connection: For communication with smartphones or connection to
Connect Station
9Wi-Fi Functions
Connection to Images can be viewed, controlled, and received using
smartphones: a smartphone.
Remote control of the camera using a smartphone is
possible.
Images can be sent to a smartphone.
Transfer images Transferring one image, Transferring selected images,
between cameras: Transferring resized images
Print from Wi-Fi printers: Images can be sent to a printer supporting Wi-Fi.
Save images to Images can be sent and saved to Connect Station.
Connect Station:
Send images to a Images in the camera or links to images can be sent to
Web service: registered Web services.
All the data above is based on Canon’s testing standards.
Specifications
Frequency Channels
2412 to 2462 MHz 1 to 11 ch
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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
trademarks of the Wi-Fi Alliance.
WPS used on camera settings screens and in this manual stands for Wi-Fi
Protected Setup.
UPnP is a trademark of the UPnP Implementers Corporation.
The N-Mark is a trademark or registered trademark of NFC Forum, Inc. in
the United States and in other countries.
All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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Index
A
Access point .......................73, 74, 92
Encryption ............................74, 92
Android ...........................................22
C
Cable ..............................................19
Camera access point mode ............88
Camera Connect.......................22, 34
CANON iMAGE GATEWAY ............ 90
Clearing wireless communication
settings ......................................... 115
Connect Station .............................. 67
Connecting to a smartphone...........25
E
Email............................................. 103
EOS Utility ...................................... 91
Eye-Fi Card..................................... 19
I
iOS..................................................22
IP address
................77, 81, 86, 95, 98, 102, 138
K
Keyboard ........................................16
M
MAC address....................74, 92, 116
N
NFC.................................... 20, 27, 68
Sending images......................... 38
Nickname ....................................... 14
Notes............................................ 132
P
PictBridge....................................... 57
PIN code connection mode...... 79, 96
Printer/Printing ............................... 57
Printing with a Wi-Fi printer ............ 57
Pushbutton connection mode... 75, 93
R
Reconnecting ............. 36, 54, 64, 108
Reducing the image size
... 41, 52, 106
Remote operation........................... 34
S
Selecting a network........................ 73
Sending images ............... 38, 50, 104
Settings ........................................ 112
Changing ................................. 113
Changing names...................... 113
Checking.................................. 113
Deleting.................................... 114
Registering............. 46, 55, 65, 109
Specifying viewable images ........... 43
Stealth functions....................... 74, 92
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