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CANON U.S.A., Inc. 
One Canon Park, Melville, NY 11747, USA 
Tel 
No
. 1-800-OK-CANON (1-800-652-2666) 
POWER 
ZOOM 
ADAPTER 
PZ-E2 
ENG 
POWER 
ZOOM 
ADAPTER 
PZ-E28 
Instructions 
These instructions describe important safety notes and  basic instructions on  how to handle 
this product. For more detailed information, Please download and refer to the instructions 
from the  Canon website below: 
m
-
I!] 
https://cam.start.canon/ 
~ 
I!] 
• 
Refer also 
to 
the instructions for the camera and lens. 
Be 
sure the latest version firmware is installed in the camera 
Nomenclature 
CD 
Mounting screws 
® Digital terminal 
@ Zoom operation switch 
© Positioning pins 
®Gear 
® Contacts 
(j) Zoom mode switch 
® Zoom speed adjustment dial 
® Zoom/Focus remote connector (PZ-E2B only) 
Thank you  for purchasing a Canon product. 
The Canon Power Zoom Adapter PZ-E2, PZ-E2B 
is 
an 
accessory that allows servo 
zoom (powered zooming) when attached to a lens for EOS R series cameras*. 
*  For  EOS  R  series  camera  lenses  supported  for  this  product,  please  check  the  Canon 
website. 
Safety Precautions 
~ 
Warning  Details pertaining to risks that may result 
in 
death or serious injury. 
• 
Do 
not allow the  product 
to 
maintain contact with the same area of skin for 
extended periods of time during  use. 
This may result 
in 
low-temperature contact 
burns, including skin redness and blistering, even if the product does not feel hot. The 
use of a tripod  or similar equipment 
is 
recommended when using the product 
in 
hot 
places and  for people with circulation problems or less sensitive skin. 
•  When carrying a lens or a camera to which the adapter 
is 
attached, always carry 
it 
by 
the lens/camera  body.  If you hold only the adapter, the lens or camera may fall off 
the adapter and  cause a malfunction or injury. 
~ 
Caution 
Details pertaining to risks that may result in injury 
or 
damage 
to 
other 
objects. 
• 
Do 
not insert your finger or hair between the lens zoom 
ring 
and the product.  It 
may become caught and  cause injury. 
General Precautions 
Handling Precautions 
•  Do not leave the product 
in 
excessive heat such  as 
in 
a car 
in 
direct sunlight. High 
temperatures can cause the product to malfunction. 
•  If the product 
is 
taken from  a cold environment into a warm one, condensation may 
develop 
on 
the product surface and  internal parts. 
To 
prevent condensation 
in 
this case, 
first put the product into 
an 
airtight plastic bag  before taking  it from a cold 
to 
warm 
environment. Then  take out the product after it  has warmed gradually.  Do the same 
when taking the  product from  a warm environment into a cold one. 
•  If there 
is 
sand, dust, etc. on the product,  use a commercially available blower 
to 
remove 
it. 
Operating the  product with sand,  dust, etc. on it  can  cause the product 
to 
malfunction. 
•  Please also read  any related handling precautions listed in your lens or camera's 
instruction manual. 
This 
device complies 
with 
Part 
15 
of 
the 
FCC 
Rules. 
Operation 
is 
subject 
to 
the 
following 
two 
conditions: 
(1) 
This 
device 
may 
not 
cause 
harmful interference, 
and 
(2) 
this 
device must accept 
any 
interference 
received
, including interference 
that 
may 
cause 
undesired operation. 
Do 
not 
make 
any 
changes or modifications 
to 
the 
equipment unless otherwise specified 
in 
the 
instructions. If 
such 
changes 
or 
modifications 
should 
be 
made
, 
you 
could 
be 
required 
to 
stop 
operation of 
the 
equipment. 
This 
equipment 
has 
been 
tested 
and 
found 
to 
comply 
with 
the 
limits 
for 
a class B digital device, 
pursuant 
to 
part 
15 
of 
the 
FCC 
Rules. 
These 
limits 
are 
designed 
to 
provide reasonable protection 
against harmful interference 
in 
a residential installation. 
This 
equipment generates, 
uses 
and 
can 
radiate 
radio 
frequency energy 
and
, if not installed 
and 
used 
in 
accordance with 
the 
instructions, 
may 
cause 
harmful interference 
to 
radio communications. 
However, 
there 
is 
no 
guarantee 
that 
interference 
will 
not 
occur 
in 
a particular installation. If 
this 
equipment 
does 
cause 
harmful interference 
to 
radio 
or television reception , 
which 
can 
be 
determined 
by 
turning 
the 
equipment off 
and 
on
, 
the 
user 
is 
encouraged 
to 
try 
to 
correct the interference 
by 
one 
or 
more 
of 
the 
following measures: 
• Reorient 
or 
relocate 
the 
receiving 
antenna. 
• Increase 
the 
separation 
between 
the 
equipment 
and 
receiver. 
• Connect 
the 
equipment 
into 
an 
outlet 
on 
a circuit different 
from 
that 
to 
which 
the 
receiver 
is 
connected. 
• Consult 
the 
dealer or 
an 
experienced  radiofTV technician for 
help
. 
CAN  ICES-3 
(Bl/ 
NMB-3 
(Bl 
1. 
Attaching and  Removing Adapter 
Attaching 
1 Line up the positioning pins at the power zoom adapter attachment holes on the lens 
and hold it against the lens. (Fig. 
O: 
(IXti@) 
2  While pressing the mounting screws, turn  it in  the direction of the arrow with a coin,  etc. 
to fasten the adapter to the lens.  (Fig. 
f): 
(j)Q)) 
,  Pay attention to the orientation 
of 
the adapter vis-a-vis the lens and the line-up 
position of the positioning pins. 
,  This adapter will not operate if it is not attached to the lens. 
Removing 
1 Hold the  adapter firmly and turn the mounting screws 
in 
the direction 
of 
the arrow with a 
coin, etc. (Fig. 
0) 
2 
0 
Remove the adapter from the lens 
in 
the reverse order for attaching 
it. 
•  Do not use excess force in  attaching or removing the adapter.  It can cause it 
to 
break 
or 
malfunction. 
• Take care not to damage the contacts or the gear when you remove the adapter. 
,  Any damage, dirt, fingerprints,  etc. on the contacts can cause poor contact 
or 
corrosion, leading to operational problems. Any dirt on the contacts should be wiped 
off with a soft cloth. 
2. 
Setting Zoom Mode 
1 The zoom mode switch can be set 
to 
either servo zoom [SERVO] or manual zoom 
[MANU]. (Fig. 
0) 
2 
To 
zoom using servo zooming, set the  switch to servo zoom [SERVO]. 
3 
To 
zoom by directly turning the zoom ring  on the lens, set the switch to manual zoom 
[MANU]. 
0  Do not force the zoom ring on  the lens when using the servo zoom [SERVO] zoom 
mode. It can cause damage to the lens. 
3. 
Setting Zoom Speed 
•  Use the zoom speed adjustment dial to set the speed of the servo zoom. (Fig. 
0) 
• 
To 
raise the zoom speed,  turn  the dial 
in 
direction (D. 
To 
lower the zoom  speed, turn  the 
dial 
in 
direction ®· 
4. 
Using Servo Zoom 
Use the zoom operation switch to use the servo zoom. Pressing 
[WJ 
will zoom the lens out 
(wide angle} and pressing 
[TJ 
will zoom the lens in  (telephoto). (Fig. 
0) 
0  . The motor noise may be recorded when using servo zoom during movie shooting. 
Lowering zoom speed will reduce the motor noise . 
•  While using the zoom operations switch, do not touch the zoom ring 
of 
the lens 
or 
apply force in the direction where the adapter parts from the lens.  It can cause 
abnormal noise or malfunction. 
Specifications 
Dimensions (W x H x 
D) 
105 x 
81 
x 60 
mm/ 
4.13 x 3.19 x 2.36 inch 
Weight (body only) 
PZ-E2: Approx. 155g / 5.5  oz 
PZ-E2B: Approx. 165g / 5.8 oz 
Accessories 
Soft case, Thumb rest, Hex key 
• 
All data listed is measured according to Canon standards 
•  Product specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice. 
CANON U.S.A., Inc. 
One Canon Park, Melville, NY 11747, USA 
Tel 
No
. 1-800-OK-CANON (1-800-652-2666) 
POWER 
ZOOM 
ADAPTER 
PZ-E2 
ENG 
POWER 
ZOOM 
ADAPTER 
PZ-E28 
Instructions 
These instructions describe important safety notes and  basic instructions on  how to handle 
this product. For more detailed information, Please download and refer to the instructions 
from the  Canon website below: 
m
-
I!] 
https://cam.start.canon/ 
~ 
I!] 
• 
Refer also 
to 
the instructions for the camera and lens. 
Be 
sure the latest version firmware is installed in the camera 
Nomenclature 
CD 
Mounting screws 
® Digital terminal 
@ Zoom operation switch 
© Positioning pins 
®Gear 
® Contacts 
(j) Zoom mode switch 
® Zoom speed adjustment dial 
® Zoom/Focus remote connector (PZ-E2B only) 
Thank you  for purchasing a Canon product. 
The Canon Power Zoom Adapter PZ-E2, PZ-E2B 
is 
an 
accessory that allows servo 
zoom (powered zooming) when attached to a lens for EOS R series cameras*. 
*  For  EOS  R  series  camera  lenses  supported  for  this  product,  please  check  the  Canon 
website. 
Safety Precautions 
~ 
Warning  Details pertaining to risks that may result 
in 
death or serious injury. 
• 
Do 
not allow the  product 
to 
maintain contact with the same area of skin for 
extended periods of time during  use. 
This may result 
in 
low-temperature contact 
burns, including skin redness and blistering, even if the product does not feel hot. The 
use of a tripod  or similar equipment 
is 
recommended when using the product 
in 
hot 
places and  for people with circulation problems or less sensitive skin. 
•  When carrying a lens or a camera to which the adapter 
is 
attached, always carry 
it 
by 
the lens/camera  body.  If you hold only the adapter, the lens or camera may fall off 
the adapter and  cause a malfunction or injury. 
~ 
Caution 
Details pertaining to risks that may result in injury 
or 
damage 
to 
other 
objects. 
• 
Do 
not insert your finger or hair between the lens zoom 
ring 
and the product.  It 
may become caught and  cause injury. 
General Precautions 
Handling Precautions 
•  Do not leave the product 
in 
excessive heat such  as 
in 
a car 
in 
direct sunlight. High 
temperatures can cause the product to malfunction. 
•  If the product 
is 
taken from  a cold environment into a warm one, condensation may 
develop 
on 
the product surface and  internal parts. 
To 
prevent condensation 
in 
this case, 
first put the product into 
an 
airtight plastic bag  before taking  it from a cold 
to 
warm 
environment. Then  take out the product after it  has warmed gradually.  Do the same 
when taking the  product from  a warm environment into a cold one. 
•  If there 
is 
sand, dust, etc. on the product,  use a commercially available blower 
to 
remove 
it. 
Operating the  product with sand,  dust, etc. on it  can  cause the product 
to 
malfunction. 
•  Please also read  any related handling precautions listed in your lens or camera's 
instruction manual. 
This 
device complies 
with 
Part 
15 
of 
the 
FCC 
Rules. 
Operation 
is 
subject 
to 
the 
following 
two 
conditions: 
(1) 
This 
device 
may 
not 
cause 
harmful interference, 
and 
(2) 
this 
device must accept 
any 
interference 
received
, including interference 
that 
may 
cause 
undesired operation. 
Do 
not 
make 
any 
changes or modifications 
to 
the 
equipment unless otherwise specified 
in 
the 
instructions. If 
such 
changes 
or 
modifications 
should 
be 
made
, 
you 
could 
be 
required 
to 
stop 
operation of 
the 
equipment. 
This 
equipment 
has 
been 
tested 
and 
found 
to 
comply 
with 
the 
limits 
for 
a class B digital device, 
pursuant 
to 
part 
15 
of 
the 
FCC 
Rules. 
These 
limits 
are 
designed 
to 
provide reasonable protection 
against harmful interference 
in 
a residential installation. 
This 
equipment generates, 
uses 
and 
can 
radiate 
radio 
frequency energy 
and
, if not installed 
and 
used 
in 
accordance with 
the 
instructions, 
may 
cause 
harmful interference 
to 
radio communications. 
However, 
there 
is 
no 
guarantee 
that 
interference 
will 
not 
occur 
in 
a particular installation. If 
this 
equipment 
does 
cause 
harmful interference 
to 
radio 
or television reception , 
which 
can 
be 
determined 
by 
turning 
the 
equipment off 
and 
on
, 
the 
user 
is 
encouraged 
to 
try 
to 
correct the interference 
by 
one 
or 
more 
of 
the 
following measures: 
• Reorient 
or 
relocate 
the 
receiving 
antenna. 
• Increase 
the 
separation 
between 
the 
equipment 
and 
receiver. 
• Connect 
the 
equipment 
into 
an 
outlet 
on 
a circuit different 
from 
that 
to 
which 
the 
receiver 
is 
connected. 
• Consult 
the 
dealer or 
an 
experienced  radiofTV technician for 
help
. 
CAN  ICES-3 
(Bl/ 
NMB-3 
(Bl 
1. 
Attaching and  Removing Adapter 
Attaching 
1 Line up the positioning pins at the power zoom adapter attachment holes on the lens 
and hold it against the lens. (Fig. 
O: 
(IXti@) 
2  While pressing the mounting screws, turn  it in  the direction of the arrow with a coin,  etc. 
to fasten the adapter to the lens.  (Fig. 
f): 
(j)Q)) 
,  Pay attention to the orientation 
of 
the adapter vis-a-vis the lens and the line-up 
position of the positioning pins. 
,  This adapter will not operate if it is not attached to the lens. 
Removing 
1 Hold the  adapter firmly and turn the mounting screws 
in 
the direction 
of 
the arrow with a 
coin, etc. (Fig. 
0) 
2 
0 
Remove the adapter from the lens 
in 
the reverse order for attaching 
it. 
•  Do not use excess force in  attaching or removing the adapter.  It can cause it 
to 
break 
or 
malfunction. 
• Take care not to damage the contacts or the gear when you remove the adapter. 
,  Any damage, dirt, fingerprints,  etc. on the contacts can cause poor contact 
or 
corrosion, leading to operational problems. Any dirt on the contacts should be wiped 
off with a soft cloth. 
2. 
Setting Zoom Mode 
1 The zoom mode switch can be set 
to 
either servo zoom [SERVO] or manual zoom 
[MANU]. (Fig. 
0) 
2 
To 
zoom using servo zooming, set the  switch to servo zoom [SERVO]. 
3 
To 
zoom by directly turning the zoom ring  on the lens, set the switch to manual zoom 
[MANU]. 
0  Do not force the zoom ring on  the lens when using the servo zoom [SERVO] zoom 
mode. It can cause damage to the lens. 
3. 
Setting Zoom Speed 
•  Use the zoom speed adjustment dial to set the speed of the servo zoom. (Fig. 
0) 
• 
To 
raise the zoom speed,  turn  the dial 
in 
direction (D. 
To 
lower the zoom  speed, turn  the 
dial 
in 
direction ®· 
4. 
Using Servo Zoom 
Use the zoom operation switch to use the servo zoom. Pressing 
[WJ 
will zoom the lens out 
(wide angle} and pressing 
[TJ 
will zoom the lens in  (telephoto). (Fig. 
0) 
0  . The motor noise may be recorded when using servo zoom during movie shooting. 
Lowering zoom speed will reduce the motor noise . 
•  While using the zoom operations switch, do not touch the zoom ring 
of 
the lens 
or 
apply force in the direction where the adapter parts from the lens.  It can cause 
abnormal noise or malfunction. 
Specifications 
Dimensions (W x H x 
D) 
105 x 
81 
x 60 
mm/ 
4.13 x 3.19 x 2.36 inch 
Weight (body only) 
PZ-E2: Approx. 155g / 5.5  oz 
PZ-E2B: Approx. 165g / 5.8 oz 
Accessories 
Soft case, Thumb rest, Hex key 
• 
All data listed is measured according to Canon standards 
•  Product specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice. 
CANON U.S.A., Inc. 
One Canon Park, Melville, NY 11747, USA 
Tel 
No
. 1-800-OK-CANON (1-800-652-2666) 
POWER 
ZOOM 
ADAPTER 
PZ-E2 
ENG 
POWER 
ZOOM 
ADAPTER 
PZ-E28 
Instructions 
These instructions describe important safety notes and  basic instructions on  how to handle 
this product. For more detailed information, Please download and refer to the instructions 
from the  Canon website below: 
m
-
I!] 
https://cam.start.canon/ 
~ 
I!] 
• 
Refer also 
to 
the instructions for the camera and lens. 
Be 
sure the latest version firmware is installed in the camera 
Nomenclature 
CD 
Mounting screws 
® Digital terminal 
@ Zoom operation switch 
© Positioning pins 
®Gear 
® Contacts 
(j) Zoom mode switch 
® Zoom speed adjustment dial 
® Zoom/Focus remote connector (PZ-E2B only) 
Thank you  for purchasing a Canon product. 
The Canon Power Zoom Adapter PZ-E2, PZ-E2B 
is 
an 
accessory that allows servo 
zoom (powered zooming) when attached to a lens for EOS R series cameras*. 
*  For  EOS  R  series  camera  lenses  supported  for  this  product,  please  check  the  Canon 
website. 
Safety Precautions 
~ 
Warning  Details pertaining to risks that may result 
in 
death or serious injury. 
• 
Do 
not allow the  product 
to 
maintain contact with the same area of skin for 
extended periods of time during  use. 
This may result 
in 
low-temperature contact 
burns, including skin redness and blistering, even if the product does not feel hot. The 
use of a tripod  or similar equipment 
is 
recommended when using the product 
in 
hot 
places and  for people with circulation problems or less sensitive skin. 
•  When carrying a lens or a camera to which the adapter 
is 
attached, always carry 
it 
by 
the lens/camera  body.  If you hold only the adapter, the lens or camera may fall off 
the adapter and  cause a malfunction or injury. 
~ 
Caution 
Details pertaining to risks that may result in injury 
or 
damage 
to 
other 
objects. 
• 
Do 
not insert your finger or hair between the lens zoom 
ring 
and the product.  It 
may become caught and  cause injury. 
General Precautions 
Handling Precautions 
•  Do not leave the product 
in 
excessive heat such  as 
in 
a car 
in 
direct sunlight. High 
temperatures can cause the product to malfunction. 
•  If the product 
is 
taken from  a cold environment into a warm one, condensation may 
develop 
on 
the product surface and  internal parts. 
To 
prevent condensation 
in 
this case, 
first put the product into 
an 
airtight plastic bag  before taking  it from a cold 
to 
warm 
environment. Then  take out the product after it  has warmed gradually.  Do the same 
when taking the  product from  a warm environment into a cold one. 
•  If there 
is 
sand, dust, etc. on the product,  use a commercially available blower 
to 
remove 
it. 
Operating the  product with sand,  dust, etc. on it  can  cause the product 
to 
malfunction. 
•  Please also read  any related handling precautions listed in your lens or camera's 
instruction manual. 
This 
device complies 
with 
Part 
15 
of 
the 
FCC 
Rules. 
Operation 
is 
subject 
to 
the 
following 
two 
conditions: 
(1) 
This 
device 
may 
not 
cause 
harmful interference, 
and 
(2) 
this 
device must accept 
any 
interference 
received
, including interference 
that 
may 
cause 
undesired operation. 
Do 
not 
make 
any 
changes or modifications 
to 
the 
equipment unless otherwise specified 
in 
the 
instructions. If 
such 
changes 
or 
modifications 
should 
be 
made
, 
you 
could 
be 
required 
to 
stop 
operation of 
the 
equipment. 
This 
equipment 
has 
been 
tested 
and 
found 
to 
comply 
with 
the 
limits 
for 
a class B digital device, 
pursuant 
to 
part 
15 
of 
the 
FCC 
Rules. 
These 
limits 
are 
designed 
to 
provide reasonable protection 
against harmful interference 
in 
a residential installation. 
This 
equipment generates, 
uses 
and 
can 
radiate 
radio 
frequency energy 
and
, if not installed 
and 
used 
in 
accordance with 
the 
instructions, 
may 
cause 
harmful interference 
to 
radio communications. 
However, 
there 
is 
no 
guarantee 
that 
interference 
will 
not 
occur 
in 
a particular installation. If 
this 
equipment 
does 
cause 
harmful interference 
to 
radio 
or television reception , 
which 
can 
be 
determined 
by 
turning 
the 
equipment off 
and 
on
, 
the 
user 
is 
encouraged 
to 
try 
to 
correct the interference 
by 
one 
or 
more 
of 
the 
following measures: 
• Reorient 
or 
relocate 
the 
receiving 
antenna. 
• Increase 
the 
separation 
between 
the 
equipment 
and 
receiver. 
• Connect 
the 
equipment 
into 
an 
outlet 
on 
a circuit different 
from 
that 
to 
which 
the 
receiver 
is 
connected. 
• Consult 
the 
dealer or 
an 
experienced  radiofTV technician for 
help
. 
CAN  ICES-3 
(Bl/ 
NMB-3 
(Bl 
1. 
Attaching and  Removing Adapter 
Attaching 
1 Line up the positioning pins at the power zoom adapter attachment holes on the lens 
and hold it against the lens. (Fig. 
O: 
(IXti@) 
2  While pressing the mounting screws, turn  it in  the direction of the arrow with a coin,  etc. 
to fasten the adapter to the lens.  (Fig. 
f): 
(j)Q)) 
,  Pay attention to the orientation 
of 
the adapter vis-a-vis the lens and the line-up 
position of the positioning pins. 
,  This adapter will not operate if it is not attached to the lens. 
Removing 
1 Hold the  adapter firmly and turn the mounting screws 
in 
the direction 
of 
the arrow with a 
coin, etc. (Fig. 
0) 
2 
0 
Remove the adapter from the lens 
in 
the reverse order for attaching 
it. 
•  Do not use excess force in  attaching or removing the adapter.  It can cause it 
to 
break 
or 
malfunction. 
• Take care not to damage the contacts or the gear when you remove the adapter. 
,  Any damage, dirt, fingerprints,  etc. on the contacts can cause poor contact 
or 
corrosion, leading to operational problems. Any dirt on the contacts should be wiped 
off with a soft cloth. 
2. 
Setting Zoom Mode 
1 The zoom mode switch can be set 
to 
either servo zoom [SERVO] or manual zoom 
[MANU]. (Fig. 
0) 
2 
To 
zoom using servo zooming, set the  switch to servo zoom [SERVO]. 
3 
To 
zoom by directly turning the zoom ring  on the lens, set the switch to manual zoom 
[MANU]. 
0  Do not force the zoom ring on  the lens when using the servo zoom [SERVO] zoom 
mode. It can cause damage to the lens. 
3. 
Setting Zoom Speed 
•  Use the zoom speed adjustment dial to set the speed of the servo zoom. (Fig. 
0) 
• 
To 
raise the zoom speed,  turn  the dial 
in 
direction (D. 
To 
lower the zoom  speed, turn  the 
dial 
in 
direction ®· 
4. 
Using Servo Zoom 
Use the zoom operation switch to use the servo zoom. Pressing 
[WJ 
will zoom the lens out 
(wide angle} and pressing 
[TJ 
will zoom the lens in  (telephoto). (Fig. 
0) 
0  . The motor noise may be recorded when using servo zoom during movie shooting. 
Lowering zoom speed will reduce the motor noise . 
•  While using the zoom operations switch, do not touch the zoom ring 
of 
the lens 
or 
apply force in the direction where the adapter parts from the lens.  It can cause 
abnormal noise or malfunction. 
Specifications 
Dimensions (W x H x 
D) 
105 x 
81 
x 60 
mm/ 
4.13 x 3.19 x 2.36 inch 
Weight (body only) 
PZ-E2: Approx. 155g / 5.5  oz 
PZ-E2B: Approx. 165g / 5.8 oz 
Accessories 
Soft case, Thumb rest, Hex key 
• 
All data listed is measured according to Canon standards 
•  Product specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice. 
CANON U.S.A., Inc. 
One Canon Park, Melville, NY 11747, USA 
Tel 
No
. 1-800-OK-CANON (1-800-652-2666) 
POWER 
ZOOM 
ADAPTER 
PZ-E2 
ENG 
POWER 
ZOOM 
ADAPTER 
PZ-E28 
Instructions 
These instructions describe important safety notes and  basic instructions on  how to handle 
this product. For more detailed information, Please download and refer to the instructions 
from the  Canon website below: 
m
-
I!] 
https://cam.start.canon/ 
~ 
I!] 
• 
Refer also 
to 
the instructions for the camera and lens. 
Be 
sure the latest version firmware is installed in the camera 
Nomenclature 
CD 
Mounting screws 
® Digital terminal 
@ Zoom operation switch 
© Positioning pins 
®Gear 
® Contacts 
(j) Zoom mode switch 
® Zoom speed adjustment dial 
® Zoom/Focus remote connector (PZ-E2B only) 
Thank you  for purchasing a Canon product. 
The Canon Power Zoom Adapter PZ-E2, PZ-E2B 
is 
an 
accessory that allows servo 
zoom (powered zooming) when attached to a lens for EOS R series cameras*. 
*  For  EOS  R  series  camera  lenses  supported  for  this  product,  please  check  the  Canon 
website. 
Safety Precautions 
~ 
Warning  Details pertaining to risks that may result 
in 
death or serious injury. 
• 
Do 
not allow the  product 
to 
maintain contact with the same area of skin for 
extended periods of time during  use. 
This may result 
in 
low-temperature contact 
burns, including skin redness and blistering, even if the product does not feel hot. The 
use of a tripod  or similar equipment 
is 
recommended when using the product 
in 
hot 
places and  for people with circulation problems or less sensitive skin. 
•  When carrying a lens or a camera to which the adapter 
is 
attached, always carry 
it 
by 
the lens/camera  body.  If you hold only the adapter, the lens or camera may fall off 
the adapter and  cause a malfunction or injury. 
~ 
Caution 
Details pertaining to risks that may result in injury 
or 
damage 
to 
other 
objects. 
• 
Do 
not insert your finger or hair between the lens zoom 
ring 
and the product.  It 
may become caught and  cause injury. 
General Precautions 
Handling Precautions 
•  Do not leave the product 
in 
excessive heat such  as 
in 
a car 
in 
direct sunlight. High 
temperatures can cause the product to malfunction. 
•  If the product 
is 
taken from  a cold environment into a warm one, condensation may 
develop 
on 
the product surface and  internal parts. 
To 
prevent condensation 
in 
this case, 
first put the product into 
an 
airtight plastic bag  before taking  it from a cold 
to 
warm 
environment. Then  take out the product after it  has warmed gradually.  Do the same 
when taking the  product from  a warm environment into a cold one. 
•  If there 
is 
sand, dust, etc. on the product,  use a commercially available blower 
to 
remove 
it. 
Operating the  product with sand,  dust, etc. on it  can  cause the product 
to 
malfunction. 
•  Please also read  any related handling precautions listed in your lens or camera's 
instruction manual. 
This 
device complies 
with 
Part 
15 
of 
the 
FCC 
Rules. 
Operation 
is 
subject 
to 
the 
following 
two 
conditions: 
(1) 
This 
device 
may 
not 
cause 
harmful interference, 
and 
(2) 
this 
device must accept 
any 
interference 
received
, including interference 
that 
may 
cause 
undesired operation. 
Do 
not 
make 
any 
changes or modifications 
to 
the 
equipment unless otherwise specified 
in 
the 
instructions. If 
such 
changes 
or 
modifications 
should 
be 
made
, 
you 
could 
be 
required 
to 
stop 
operation of 
the 
equipment. 
This 
equipment 
has 
been 
tested 
and 
found 
to 
comply 
with 
the 
limits 
for 
a class B digital device, 
pursuant 
to 
part 
15 
of 
the 
FCC 
Rules. 
These 
limits 
are 
designed 
to 
provide reasonable protection 
against harmful interference 
in 
a residential installation. 
This 
equipment generates, 
uses 
and 
can 
radiate 
radio 
frequency energy 
and
, if not installed 
and 
used 
in 
accordance with 
the 
instructions, 
may 
cause 
harmful interference 
to 
radio communications. 
However, 
there 
is 
no 
guarantee 
that 
interference 
will 
not 
occur 
in 
a particular installation. If 
this 
equipment 
does 
cause 
harmful interference 
to 
radio 
or television reception , 
which 
can 
be 
determined 
by 
turning 
the 
equipment off 
and 
on
, 
the 
user 
is 
encouraged 
to 
try 
to 
correct the interference 
by 
one 
or 
more 
of 
the 
following measures: 
• Reorient 
or 
relocate 
the 
receiving 
antenna. 
• Increase 
the 
separation 
between 
the 
equipment 
and 
receiver. 
• Connect 
the 
equipment 
into 
an 
outlet 
on 
a circuit different 
from 
that 
to 
which 
the 
receiver 
is 
connected. 
• Consult 
the 
dealer or 
an 
experienced  radiofTV technician for 
help
. 
CAN  ICES-3 
(Bl/ 
NMB-3 
(Bl 
1. 
Attaching and  Removing Adapter 
Attaching 
1 Line up the positioning pins at the power zoom adapter attachment holes on the lens 
and hold it against the lens. (Fig. 
O: 
(IXti@) 
2  While pressing the mounting screws, turn  it in  the direction of the arrow with a coin,  etc. 
to fasten the adapter to the lens.  (Fig. 
f): 
(j)Q)) 
,  Pay attention to the orientation 
of 
the adapter vis-a-vis the lens and the line-up 
position of the positioning pins. 
,  This adapter will not operate if it is not attached to the lens. 
Removing 
1 Hold the  adapter firmly and turn the mounting screws 
in 
the direction 
of 
the arrow with a 
coin, etc. (Fig. 
0) 
2 
0 
Remove the adapter from the lens 
in 
the reverse order for attaching 
it. 
•  Do not use excess force in  attaching or removing the adapter.  It can cause it 
to 
break 
or 
malfunction. 
• Take care not to damage the contacts or the gear when you remove the adapter. 
,  Any damage, dirt, fingerprints,  etc. on the contacts can cause poor contact 
or 
corrosion, leading to operational problems. Any dirt on the contacts should be wiped 
off with a soft cloth. 
2. 
Setting Zoom Mode 
1 The zoom mode switch can be set 
to 
either servo zoom [SERVO] or manual zoom 
[MANU]. (Fig. 
0) 
2 
To 
zoom using servo zooming, set the  switch to servo zoom [SERVO]. 
3 
To 
zoom by directly turning the zoom ring  on the lens, set the switch to manual zoom 
[MANU]. 
0  Do not force the zoom ring on  the lens when using the servo zoom [SERVO] zoom 
mode. It can cause damage to the lens. 
3. 
Setting Zoom Speed 
•  Use the zoom speed adjustment dial to set the speed of the servo zoom. (Fig. 
0) 
• 
To 
raise the zoom speed,  turn  the dial 
in 
direction (D. 
To 
lower the zoom  speed, turn  the 
dial 
in 
direction ®· 
4. 
Using Servo Zoom 
Use the zoom operation switch to use the servo zoom. Pressing 
[WJ 
will zoom the lens out 
(wide angle} and pressing 
[TJ 
will zoom the lens in  (telephoto). (Fig. 
0) 
0  . The motor noise may be recorded when using servo zoom during movie shooting. 
Lowering zoom speed will reduce the motor noise . 
•  While using the zoom operations switch, do not touch the zoom ring 
of 
the lens 
or 
apply force in the direction where the adapter parts from the lens.  It can cause 
abnormal noise or malfunction. 
Specifications 
Dimensions (W x H x 
D) 
105 x 
81 
x 60 
mm/ 
4.13 x 3.19 x 2.36 inch 
Weight (body only) 
PZ-E2: Approx. 155g / 5.5  oz 
PZ-E2B: Approx. 165g / 5.8 oz 
Accessories 
Soft case, Thumb rest, Hex key 
• 
All data listed is measured according to Canon standards 
•  Product specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice. 
CANON U.S.A., Inc. 
One Canon Park, Melville, NY 11747, USA 
Tel 
No
. 1-800-OK-CANON (1-800-652-2666) 
POWER 
ZOOM 
ADAPTER 
PZ-E2 
ENG 
POWER 
ZOOM 
ADAPTER 
PZ-E28 
Instructions 
These instructions describe important safety notes and  basic instructions on  how to handle 
this product. For more detailed information, Please download and refer to the instructions 
from the  Canon website below: 
m
-
I!] 
https://cam.start.canon/ 
~ 
I!] 
• 
Refer also 
to 
the instructions for the camera and lens. 
Be 
sure the latest version firmware is installed in the camera 
Nomenclature 
CD 
Mounting screws 
® Digital terminal 
@ Zoom operation switch 
© Positioning pins 
®Gear 
® Contacts 
(j) Zoom mode switch 
® Zoom speed adjustment dial 
® Zoom/Focus remote connector (PZ-E2B only) 
Thank you  for purchasing a Canon product. 
The Canon Power Zoom Adapter PZ-E2, PZ-E2B 
is 
an 
accessory that allows servo 
zoom (powered zooming) when attached to a lens for EOS R series cameras*. 
*  For  EOS  R  series  camera  lenses  supported  for  this  product,  please  check  the  Canon 
website. 
Safety Precautions 
~ 
Warning  Details pertaining to risks that may result 
in 
death or serious injury. 
• 
Do 
not allow the  product 
to 
maintain contact with the same area of skin for 
extended periods of time during  use. 
This may result 
in 
low-temperature contact 
burns, including skin redness and blistering, even if the product does not feel hot. The 
use of a tripod  or similar equipment 
is 
recommended when using the product 
in 
hot 
places and  for people with circulation problems or less sensitive skin. 
•  When carrying a lens or a camera to which the adapter 
is 
attached, always carry 
it 
by 
the lens/camera  body.  If you hold only the adapter, the lens or camera may fall off 
the adapter and  cause a malfunction or injury. 
~ 
Caution 
Details pertaining to risks that may result in injury 
or 
damage 
to 
other 
objects. 
• 
Do 
not insert your finger or hair between the lens zoom 
ring 
and the product.  It 
may become caught and  cause injury. 
General Precautions 
Handling Precautions 
•  Do not leave the product 
in 
excessive heat such  as 
in 
a car 
in 
direct sunlight. High 
temperatures can cause the product to malfunction. 
•  If the product 
is 
taken from  a cold environment into a warm one, condensation may 
develop 
on 
the product surface and  internal parts. 
To 
prevent condensation 
in 
this case, 
first put the product into 
an 
airtight plastic bag  before taking  it from a cold 
to 
warm 
environment. Then  take out the product after it  has warmed gradually.  Do the same 
when taking the  product from  a warm environment into a cold one. 
•  If there 
is 
sand, dust, etc. on the product,  use a commercially available blower 
to 
remove 
it. 
Operating the  product with sand,  dust, etc. on it  can  cause the product 
to 
malfunction. 
•  Please also read  any related handling precautions listed in your lens or camera's 
instruction manual. 
This 
device complies 
with 
Part 
15 
of 
the 
FCC 
Rules. 
Operation 
is 
subject 
to 
the 
following 
two 
conditions: 
(1) 
This 
device 
may 
not 
cause 
harmful interference, 
and 
(2) 
this 
device must accept 
any 
interference 
received
, including interference 
that 
may 
cause 
undesired operation. 
Do 
not 
make 
any 
changes or modifications 
to 
the 
equipment unless otherwise specified 
in 
the 
instructions. If 
such 
changes 
or 
modifications 
should 
be 
made
, 
you 
could 
be 
required 
to 
stop 
operation of 
the 
equipment. 
This 
equipment 
has 
been 
tested 
and 
found 
to 
comply 
with 
the 
limits 
for 
a class B digital device, 
pursuant 
to 
part 
15 
of 
the 
FCC 
Rules. 
These 
limits 
are 
designed 
to 
provide reasonable protection 
against harmful interference 
in 
a residential installation. 
This 
equipment generates, 
uses 
and 
can 
radiate 
radio 
frequency energy 
and
, if not installed 
and 
used 
in 
accordance with 
the 
instructions, 
may 
cause 
harmful interference 
to 
radio communications. 
However, 
there 
is 
no 
guarantee 
that 
interference 
will 
not 
occur 
in 
a particular installation. If 
this 
equipment 
does 
cause 
harmful interference 
to 
radio 
or television reception , 
which 
can 
be 
determined 
by 
turning 
the 
equipment off 
and 
on
, 
the 
user 
is 
encouraged 
to 
try 
to 
correct the interference 
by 
one 
or 
more 
of 
the 
following measures: 
• Reorient 
or 
relocate 
the 
receiving 
antenna. 
• Increase 
the 
separation 
between 
the 
equipment 
and 
receiver. 
• Connect 
the 
equipment 
into 
an 
outlet 
on 
a circuit different 
from 
that 
to 
which 
the 
receiver 
is 
connected. 
• Consult 
the 
dealer or 
an 
experienced  radiofTV technician for 
help
. 
CAN  ICES-3 
(Bl/ 
NMB-3 
(Bl 
1. 
Attaching and  Removing Adapter 
Attaching 
1 Line up the positioning pins at the power zoom adapter attachment holes on the lens 
and hold it against the lens. (Fig. 
O: 
(IXti@) 
2  While pressing the mounting screws, turn  it in  the direction of the arrow with a coin,  etc. 
to fasten the adapter to the lens.  (Fig. 
f): 
(j)Q)) 
,  Pay attention to the orientation 
of 
the adapter vis-a-vis the lens and the line-up 
position of the positioning pins. 
,  This adapter will not operate if it is not attached to the lens. 
Removing 
1 Hold the  adapter firmly and turn the mounting screws 
in 
the direction 
of 
the arrow with a 
coin, etc. (Fig. 
0) 
2 
0 
Remove the adapter from the lens 
in 
the reverse order for attaching 
it. 
•  Do not use excess force in  attaching or removing the adapter.  It can cause it 
to 
break 
or 
malfunction. 
• Take care not to damage the contacts or the gear when you remove the adapter. 
,  Any damage, dirt, fingerprints,  etc. on the contacts can cause poor contact 
or 
corrosion, leading to operational problems. Any dirt on the contacts should be wiped 
off with a soft cloth. 
2. 
Setting Zoom Mode 
1 The zoom mode switch can be set 
to 
either servo zoom [SERVO] or manual zoom 
[MANU]. (Fig. 
0) 
2 
To 
zoom using servo zooming, set the  switch to servo zoom [SERVO]. 
3 
To 
zoom by directly turning the zoom ring  on the lens, set the switch to manual zoom 
[MANU]. 
0  Do not force the zoom ring on  the lens when using the servo zoom [SERVO] zoom 
mode. It can cause damage to the lens. 
3. 
Setting Zoom Speed 
•  Use the zoom speed adjustment dial to set the speed of the servo zoom. (Fig. 
0) 
• 
To 
raise the zoom speed,  turn  the dial 
in 
direction (D. 
To 
lower the zoom  speed, turn  the 
dial 
in 
direction ®· 
4. 
Using Servo Zoom 
Use the zoom operation switch to use the servo zoom. Pressing 
[WJ 
will zoom the lens out 
(wide angle} and pressing 
[TJ 
will zoom the lens in  (telephoto). (Fig. 
0) 
0  . The motor noise may be recorded when using servo zoom during movie shooting. 
Lowering zoom speed will reduce the motor noise . 
•  While using the zoom operations switch, do not touch the zoom ring 
of 
the lens 
or 
apply force in the direction where the adapter parts from the lens.  It can cause 
abnormal noise or malfunction. 
Specifications 
Dimensions (W x H x 
D) 
105 x 
81 
x 60 
mm/ 
4.13 x 3.19 x 2.36 inch 
Weight (body only) 
PZ-E2: Approx. 155g / 5.5  oz 
PZ-E2B: Approx. 165g / 5.8 oz 
Accessories 
Soft case, Thumb rest, Hex key 
• 
All data listed is measured according to Canon standards 
•  Product specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice. 
   
  
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