Manual Focus

You can magnify display to check the focus when you are focusing manually.

  1. Set the lens's focus mode switch to MF.

    • Turn the lens focusing ring to set the approximate focus.
    • For lenses without a focus mode switch, set [Autofocus: Focus mode] to [MF].

  2. Magnify the image.

    • Each press of the Magnify or reduce button changes the magnification ratio, as follows.

  3. Move the magnified area.

    • Use Multi-controller to move the magnified area into position for focusing.
    • To center the magnified area, press Multi-controller straight in.
  4. Focus manually.

    • While looking at the magnified image, turn the lens focusing ring to focus.
    • After focusing, press the Magnify or reduce button to return to the normal view.

Note

  • In magnified view, the exposure is locked.
  • Even when focusing manually, you can use Touch Shutter to shoot.

Setting MF Peaking (Outline Emphasis)

Edges of subjects in focus can be displayed in color to make focusing easier. You can set the outline color and adjust the sensitivity (level) of edge detection.

  1. Select [Autofocus: MF peaking settings] (, ).

  2. Select [Peaking].

    • Select [On].
  3. Set [Level] and [Color].

    • Set as necessary.

Caution

  • In magnified view, peaking display is not shown.
  • During HDMI output, peaking display is not shown on equipment connected via HDMI. Note that peaking display is shown on the camera screen when [Shooting: HDMI display] is set to [Live View shooting+External monitor].
  • MF peaking may be hard to discern at high ISO speeds, especially when ISO expansion is set. If necessary, lower the ISO speed or set [Peaking] to [Off].

Note

  • Peaking display shown on the screen is not recorded in images.
  • MF peaking may be hard to discern under the following settings. Set [Shooting: StillsMoviePlayback HDR/C.Log View Assist.] as needed.

    • With [Shooting: Custom Picture] gamma set to [Canon Log 2], [Canon Log 3], or [PQ]
    • With [Shooting: Picture styleHDR shooting (PQ)] set to [HDR PQ]

Focus Guide

Setting [Autofocus: Focus guide] to [On] provides a guide frame that shows which direction to adjust focus and the extent of adjustment needed. You can also use eye control to display the focus guide at your preferred position. For details, see Using Eye Control for AF.

  1. Select [Autofocus: Focus guide] (, ).

  2. Select [On].

    • The guide frame is displayed on the face of any person detected as the main subject.
    • To display the guide frame on the face of the person detected as the main subject, set [Autofocus: Subject to detect] to an option other than [None]. You can also display the guide frame near the eyes of the person detected as the main subject by setting [Autofocus: Eye detection] to an option other than [Disable].
    • After pressing the AF point selection button, you can use Multi-controller to move the guide frame in the direction you press.
    • To set the guide frame after moving it with Multi-controller, press SET.
    • You can also move and set the guide frame by tapping the screen.
    • To center the guide frame, tap [Set AF point to center] or press Multi-controller straight in.

The guide frame indicates the current position in focus and adjustment amount as follows.

Toward infinity

Much adjustment needed

Toward infinity

Slight adjustment needed

In focus

Toward close range

Slight adjustment needed

Toward close range

Much adjustment needed

Adjustment information

not detected

Caution

  • Under difficult shooting conditions for AF (), the guide frame may not be displayed correctly.
  • Higher aperture values are more likely to prevent correct guide frame display.
  • No AF points are displayed while the guide frame is displayed.
  • The guide frame is not displayed in these situations.
    • When the focus mode is set to AF ()
    • When display is magnified
  • The guide frame is not displayed correctly during shifting or tilting of TS-E lenses.

Note

  • The camera's auto power off counter does not count time spent adjusting the focus with a lens's electronic focusing ring.