Part Names
- Shutter button
- Dial
- EF-M lens mount index
- Image sensor
- Grip
- Contacts
- Lens mount
- Movie shooting button
- Power switch
- Mode dial
- Multi-function button
- Built-in flash
- Microphone
- Focal plane mark
- Strap mount
- AF-assist beam/Red-eye reduction/Self-timer/Remote control lamp
- Terminal cover
- Lens release button
- Lens lock pin
- External microphone IN terminal
- Dioptric adjustment knob
- Speaker
- Serial number
- DC cord hole
- Tripod socket
- Card/battery compartment cover
- Body cap
- Screen
- Viewfinder
- Hot shoe
- Flash sync contacts
- Access lamp
- Strap mount
- Wi-Fi button
- Quick Control/Set button
- / Left/Autofocus/Manual focus button
- Playback button
- AE lock/ Magnify button
- AF point selection/ Index button
- Info button
- / Up/Exposure compensation button
- / Right/Flash button
- / Down/Erase button
- Menu button
- Digital terminal
- HDMI micro OUT terminal
Mode dial
Features on the Mode dial are grouped into Basic Zone, Creative Zone, and movie recording modes.
(1) Basic Zone
All you do is press the shutter button. The camera sets everything to suit the subject or scene for shooting.
Self Portrait | Close-up | ||
Portrait | Food | ||
Smooth skin | Night Portrait | ||
Landscape | Handheld Night Scene | ||
Sports | HDR Backlight Control | ||
Panning | Silent Mode |
Grainy B/W | Miniature effect | ||
Soft focus | HDR art standard | ||
Fish-eye effect | HDR art vivid | ||
Water painting effect | HDR art bold | ||
Toy camera effect | HDR art embossed |
(2) Creative Zone
These modes give you more control for shooting various subjects as desired.
Program AE (P) | |
Shutter priority AE (Tv) | |
Aperture priority AE (Av) | |
Manual exposure (M) |
(3) Movie recording
Battery Charger LC-E12
Charger for Battery Pack LP-E12 ().
- Power plug
- Charge lamp
- Full-charge lamp
- Battery pack slot
Battery Charger LC-E12E
Charger for Battery Pack LP-E12 ().
- Power cord socket
- Charge lamp
- Full-charge lamp
- Battery pack slot
- Power cord
Attaching the Strap
Pass the end of the strap through the strap mount from the bottom, then pass it through the strap buckle as shown. Pull the strap to take up any slack and make sure the strap will not loosen from the buckle.