Canon EOS M5 User Guide

To connect your Canon EOS M5 to a smartphone, enable Wi-Fi/NFC on the camera. Install the Canon Camera Connect app on your smartphone, select the camera's SSID, and follow the app's instructions to establish a connection.
Download the latest firmware from the Canon website. Copy it to a formatted SD card, insert it into the camera, and follow the on-screen instructions in the camera's menu under 'Firmware update'.
To reset your Canon EOS M5 to factory settings, go to the 'SETUP' tab in the menu, select 'Reset camera', and confirm your choice by selecting 'OK'.
Ensure the battery is charged and properly inserted. Check for any debris in the battery compartment. If the issue persists, try a different battery or contact Canon support.
Use the camera's built-in sensor cleaning function first. For manual cleaning, gently use a blower to remove dust. If necessary, use a sensor cleaning swab and solution specifically designed for camera sensors.
Yes, the Canon EOS M5 has a 3.5mm microphone jack that allows you to connect an external microphone for better audio quality during video recording.
To enable manual focus, switch the focus mode to 'MF' on the lens. You can also enable focus peaking through the camera menu to assist with manual focusing visually.
For low light shooting, increase the ISO sensitivity, use a wide aperture, and consider using a tripod to stabilize the camera. Enabling image stabilization can also help.
You can transfer photos by connecting the camera to your computer via USB cable, using a card reader with the SD card, or transferring wirelessly if your computer supports Wi-Fi.
To prolong battery life, avoid overcharging, store batteries in a cool, dry place, and use the camera's power-saving mode. Always carry a spare battery for extensive shooting sessions.