Canon EOS 700D Quick Reference Guide

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Year 2013
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Canon EOS 700D Specification

The Canon EOS 700D, also known as the Rebel T5i in some regions, is a versatile DSLR camera designed for amateur and enthusiast photographers. It features an 18.0 megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor, which delivers high-resolution imaging with impressive clarity and detail. The camera is powered by the DIGIC 5 image processor, enabling fast performance and the ability to shoot up to 5 frames per second, ideal for capturing quick sequences.

The ISO range of the EOS 700D is 100-12800, expandable to 25600, providing flexibility for shooting in varied lighting conditions. The 9-point all cross-type autofocus system ensures precise focus across the frame, enhancing accuracy for both stills and video. The camera is equipped with a 3-inch Vari-angle Clear View LCD II touchscreen, which aids in intuitive navigation and facilitates shooting from various angles, including high and low perspectives.

Full HD video recording is supported at 1080p with selectable frame rates, offering options for cinematic and smooth motion capture. The built-in stereo microphone and external microphone jack enhance audio capture capabilities. The EOS 700D also includes Creative Filters and Scene Intelligent Auto Mode, which simplify the process of achieving artistic effects and optimizing settings for different scenes.

The camera is compatible with Canon's extensive range of EF and EF-S lenses, providing photographers with the versatility to explore different focal lengths and styles. With its robust build and user-friendly interface, the Canon EOS 700D offers a comprehensive package for those looking to advance their photography skills, while its performance and features make it a reliable choice for capturing memorable moments.

Canon EOS 700D F.A.Q.

How do I set up the Canon EOS 700D for the first time?

To set up your Canon EOS 700D for the first time, insert the battery and memory card, switch on the camera, set the date and time, and select your preferred language.

What should I do if my Canon EOS 700D won't turn on?

If your Canon EOS 700D won't turn on, ensure the battery is charged and properly inserted. Check if the battery compartment and memory card slot are securely closed.

How can I transfer photos from my Canon EOS 700D to my computer?

You can transfer photos from your Canon EOS 700D to your computer using a USB cable to connect the camera to the computer, or by removing the SD card and using a card reader.

What is the best way to clean the sensor of my Canon EOS 700D?

To clean the sensor of your Canon EOS 700D, use the camera's built-in sensor cleaning function and, if necessary, use a manual air blower. Avoid touching the sensor directly.

How do I reset the Canon EOS 700D to factory settings?

To reset the Canon EOS 700D to factory settings, go to the menu, select the 'Wrench' icon, and choose 'Clear Settings'. Confirm the reset when prompted.

What should I check if the autofocus on my Canon EOS 700D is not working?

If the autofocus is not working, ensure the lens is set to AF mode, check the camera settings, and clean the lens contacts. You may also try resetting the camera.

How can I improve battery life on my Canon EOS 700D?

To improve battery life, reduce the LCD screen brightness, turn off the camera when not in use, and disable functions like Wi-Fi and GPS when unnecessary.

Why does my Canon EOS 700D display an 'Err 01' message?

The 'Err 01' message indicates a communication problem between the camera and lens. Clean the lens contacts and ensure the lens is properly attached.

How do I update the firmware on my Canon EOS 700D?

To update the firmware, download the latest version from Canon's website, copy it to a formatted SD card, and follow the instructions in the camera's menu.

What are the best settings for shooting video on the Canon EOS 700D?

For shooting video, set the camera to Movie mode, select 1080p resolution at 30fps for general purposes, and adjust the ISO and aperture based on lighting conditions.