Canon EOS 5D Mark IV L-series Zoom Lens Kit Owner's Manual

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Setting the Dual Pixel RAW Function
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Even if [z1: Dual Pixel RAW] is set to [Enable], you cannot record 
41
 or 61 images appended with the Dual Pixel data (only possible 
with 1 images).
 
If [51: Record func+card/folder sel.] is set to [Rec. separately] and 
the image-recording quality is set to 1 for one card and 41 or 
61
 for the other, Dual Pixel RAW shooting cannot be performed.
 
When [z1: Dual Pixel RAW] is set to [Enable], you cannot use multiple 
exposures, HDR shooting, the One-touch image quality setting or Digital 
Lens Optimizer. Also, the startup time will be longer when the power 
switch is set to <1> or to resume from the Auto power off state.
 
With Dual Pixel RAW shooting, the number of possible shots will decrease.
 
Shooting in Dual Pixel RAW using the viewfinder will decrease the 
continuous shooting speed. The maximum burst for continuous shooting 
will also decrease.
 
If [z1: Dual Pixel RAW] is set to [Enable] for Live View shooting, the 
<o> and <i> drive modes cannot be selected. If <o> or <i> is 
set, the <u> drive mode will apply for shooting.
 
In viewfinder shooting with [z1: Dual Pixel RAW] set to [Enable], if you 
switch to Live View shooting while <o> or <i> drive mode is set, the 
<u> drive mode will be set automatically.
 
When you shoot RAW or RAW+JPEG images with [z1: Dual Pixel 
RAW
] set to [Enable], noise may be more noticeable compared with that 
in normal shooting.
Adjustment Amount and Correction Effect of the Dual Pixel RAW 
Function
 
The adjustment amount and correction effect will increase with a larger 
aperture.
 
The sufficient adjustment amount and correction effect may not be 
obtained depending on the lens and scene.
 
The adjustment amount and correction effect will vary depending on the 
camera orientation (vertical or horizontal).
 
The sufficient adjustment amount and correction effect may not be 
obtained depending on the shooting conditions.
<U> can be displayed in the viewfinder for Dual Pixel RAW shooting 
(p.84).