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Instruction Manual HD Camcor der PUB. DIE-0429-001 C OP Y[...]
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2 Important Usage Instructions WAR NI NG TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELE CTRIC SHO CK, DO NOT EXPO SE THIS PRO DUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. WAR NI NG TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELE CTRIC SHO CK, DO NOT E XPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO DRIPPING OR SPLASHI NG. WAR NI NG TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK AND TO REDUCE ANNO YING INTERFERENCE, USE THE RECOMMENDED A[...]
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3 European Uni on (and EEA) only . Thes e sym bols i ndicat e that this prod uct is not to be disposed of with your hous ehold waste, accor ding to the WEEE D irective (2002/96/EC), the Battery Dire ctive (2006/66/EC) and/or your national law s implementing those Dir ectives. This pr oduct should be ha nded over t o a designated collection poi nt, [...]
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4 Importan t Safety Ins tructions This Class B digita l apparatus complies with Canadian ICES -003. In these safety instructions the wo rd “apparatus” refers to the Canon HD Camcorder EOS C100 and all its accessories. 1. Read these instructions. 2. Keep these instructions. 3. Heed all wa r nings. 4. Follow all instructio ns. 5. Do not use this [...]
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5 Highlights of t he EOS C100 The Canon HD Ca mcorder E OS C100 is a versatile cam co rder that co mbines the powe r of our latest CMO S sensor and inter changeable lenses with the convenience of a compact size. The following ar e just some of the many featur es that will hel p tur n your c reative vi sion into r eality . HD Recording Lar ge Supe r[...]
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6 Advance d Professional F eatures Customizati on The camcorder features sever al customization options. Y ou can assig n often-used fu nctions to assignable buttons ( A 85 ) so that you can call up those functions with the press of a single button. Y ou can also register frequently-used me nu sett ings in an easy-to-access perso nal menu (My Menu,[...]
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7 1. Introduction 11 About t his Manual 11 Conventions Used in this Manual 11 Supplie d Acces sorie s 13 Names of Parts 14 Grip Unit 19 Handle U nit 20 2. Pre parations 21 Prepar ing the Power Supp ly 21 Usi ng a Bat ter y Pa ck 21 Using a Household Power Outlet 24 Turni ng the C amcord er On and Off 24 Date, Time and Language Settings 25 Setting t[...]
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8 Recordin g Audio 73 Connecting an External Mi c rophone o r External Audio Input Source to th e Camcorder 73 Using the Built-in Microphone or an E xternal Microphone Conn ected to the MIC Termi nal 73 Adjusting the Audio Level for the M IC Terminal 74 Using Audio Input from the XLR Terminals 76 Adj ustin g the Aud io Lev el for th e XLR Termi nal[...]
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9 8. Addi tional Inform ation 127 Menu Options 127 Displayi ng the Stat us Screens 13 5 Resett ing the F ile Numbe ring 141 Troubleshooting 142 List of Messages 145 Handling Precautions 148 Main tenance/ Othe rs 151 Optional Ac cessories 152 Specifi cations 155 Index 15 8 C OP Y[...]
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10 C OP Y[...]
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1 11 Introduct ion About this Manual Thank you for purchasing the Canon E O S C100. Please read this manual car efully before you use the camcor der an d re ta in it fo r f ut ure ref ere nc e. Sh ou ld t h e cam corder fail to operate corr ectly , refer to Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g ( A 142). Convention s Used in this Manual • IMPORT ANT : Pre[...]
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About this Manual 12 69 Setting the Time Code The camcorder g enerates a times code signal and embeds it in your recordings. Y ou can output the time code along with video output from the HDMI OUT terminal ( A 134). For 59.94 Hz recor dings, you can also select between a drop frame and non-dr op frame time code. Selecting the Running Mode Y ou can [...]
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13 Supplied Access ories Supplied Accessories The following acce ssories ar e supplied with the camcor der . 1 Comes pre -atta ched t o th e camc order . 2 Use Da ta Import Uti lity to transf er your c lips to a compu ter . Refer to S aving Clips to a Computer ( A 117). The CD-ROM incl udes the in struc tion manu al of the softw are (on PDF file ).[...]
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Names of Parts 14 Name s of Par ts 6 7 5 8 9 10 11 12 16 15 14 13 4 3 2 1 1 MAGN. (magnification) button ( A 66)/ Assi gnab le but ton 8 ( A 85) 2 PEAKING button ( A 66 ) / Assi gnab le but ton 9 ( A 85) 3 ZEBRA button ( A 68)/ Assignable bu tton 10 ( A 85) 4 WFM (waveform moni tor) button ( A 80)/ Assignable bu tton 11 ( A 85) 5 T ape measur e hoo[...]
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15 Names of Parts 24 25 26 27 19 20 21 22 23 17 18 17 EXT (modular u nit) terminal ( A 32) 18 MI C (mic rophon e) term inal ( A 73) 19 × (headphone) terminal ( A 78) 20 R EMOTE t ermin al For connecting commer cially available remote contr ollers. 21 USB termina l ( A 117) 22 HDMI OUT te rminal ( A 1 12) 23 DC IN terminal ( A 24) 24 Grip Unit conn[...]
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Names of Parts 16 29 30 34 31 32 33 35 28 36 28 ST ART/ST OP button ( A 45) 29 EF Le ns mou nt i ndex ( A 29) 30 EF-S Lens moun t ind ex ( A 29) 31 EF Le ns l ock p in ( A 29) 32 Lens release button ( A 30) 33 EF Le ns mou nt ( A 29) 34 EF Lens contacts ( A 29) 35 ONE-SHOT AF (focus automaticall y once) button ( A 64)/Assignable button 15 ( A 85) 3[...]
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17 Names of Parts 38 37 43 44 45 42 39 41 40 46 50 52 51 47 48 49 54 53 55 57 58 56 LCD pan el fully op en LCD panel raised 90 ° up and tu rned left 37 Dioptric adjustment l ever ( A 32) 38 V iewfi nder ( A 32, 33) 39 CANCEL button ( A 27) 40 MENU butto n ( A 27) 41 u (r eview r ecordin g) button ( A 82) / INDEX button ( A 102) 42 LCD screen ( A 3[...]
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Names of Parts 18 60 59 59 Focal plane mark 60 Accessory shoe with mounting hole for 0.64 cm (1 /4 in.) scr ews Cold shoe fo r attaching the supplied handle unit or other accessories, such as the optional VL- 10Li II Ba ttery Vide o Ligh t. 63 64 61 62 61 TB-1 T ri pod Bas e for tri pods w ith 0.9 5 cm (3/8 in.) screw s ( A 34 ) 62 T ri pod s ocket[...]
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19 Names of Parts Grip Un it 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 8 1 MAGN. (magnification) button ( A 66)/ Assignable bu tton 7 ( A 85) 2 Strap mount ( A 35) 3C o n t r o l d i a l ( A 59) 4S T A R T / S T O P b u t t o n ( A 45) 5 Grip belt ( A 35) 6J o y s t i c k ( A 27) 7 Connection plug ( A 34 ) 8L o c k s c r e w ( A 34) C OP Y[...]
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Names of Parts 20 Han dle Uni t 16 1 2 345 9 8 6 7 10 11 12 17 13 15 14 1 Micr ophone holder ( A 73 ) 2 Micr ophone lock scr ew ( A 73) 3 Fr ont tally lamp ( A 45) 4 Cold accessory shoe 5 Rear tally lamp ( A 45) 6S T A R T / S T O P l o c k ( C ) lever ( A 47) 7S T A R T / S T O P b u t t o n ( A 45) 8 Moun ting hole for 0.64 cm (1/4 in.) scr ews 9[...]
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2 21 Preparations Pr eparing the Power Supply Y ou can power the camcor der using a battery pack or dir ectly using the compact power adapter . If you connect the compact power adapter to the camcor der while a battery pack is attached, the c amcorder will dr aw power fro m the power outlet. Charge battery packs bef ore use. For appr oximate char g[...]
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Preparing the Power Supply 22 • Charged battery packs continue to di scharge naturally . Therefor e, charge the m on the day of use, or the da y before, to ensur e a full charge. • We reco mmend that you prepar e battery packs to last 2 to 3 times longer than you think you m ight need. • T o charge the battery pack, disconnect th e DC cable f[...]
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23 Preparing the Power Supply Checking the Remaining Battery Charge When the camcor der is turn ed on, you can check the rema ining battery charge by l ookin g at any recor ding/ playback scr een or the [Battery/Hour M eter] status screen ( A 138 ). When the camcor der is tu r ned of f, use one of the following methods to check the approxim ate rem[...]
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Preparing the Power Supply 24 Using a Household Power Outlet Y ou can also power the camcor der dir ectly from a power o utlet us ing the supplied C A-930 Compact Power Adapter and DC-930 DC Cable. 1 S et the Q sw itch to OFF . 2 Connect the DC cable to the DC IN terminal on the camcor der . 3 Connect the power cord to the compact power adapter and[...]
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25 Date, Time and Language Settings Date, Time and Language Settings Setti ng the Dat e and Time Y ou will need to set the date and t ime of the camcorder be fore you can start using it. When the camcor der’ s clock is not set, the [Date/Time] scre en will appear auto matically with the first field selected (month o r day , depending on the count[...]
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Date, Time and Language Settings 26 Displaying the Date and Time while Recording Y ou can display the date and time on the scr een. 1 Press the MENU button. 2 Push the joystick up/down to se lect [ £ LCD/VF Setup]. 3 S elect [ Custom D isplay 2] a nd then [Date/T ime] in a s imila r fashi on. 4 Push the joystick up/down to select the info rmation [...]
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27 Using the Menus Using the Menus In mode, many of the camcor der’ s functions can be adjusted fr om the menu for general settings, which opens after pr essing the MENU button. Y ou can also re gister frequently used menu settings in a customized submenu (My Menu) for easy acce ss. In mode, pre ss the MEN U button to open the menu for general se[...]
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Using the Menus 28 Using the Custom ized Submenu (My Menu) Y ou can register up to 14 fr equently used menu settings under the My Menu submenu for ea sy access. Furthermore, if you set an assignable button to [My Menu] ( A 85), you can pr ess the button to access your register ed menu settings even faster and mor e easily . Addi ng Menu Settin gs 1[...]
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29 Preparing the Camcorde r Pr eparing the Camcorder This section ou tlines the basic pr eparations for the camcor der such as attaching a lens and attaching the modular units (handle unit, grip unit, etc.) to the camcorder . The modular units extend the camcor der's functionality so yo u can choose the configuration that best fits your needs [...]
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Preparing the Camcorde r 30 NOTES • T urning on the image stabiliza tion function of an EF lens may re duce the effec tive usage time of the battery pack. When image stabilization i s no t necessary , for example if the cam corder is fi xed to a tripod, it is recom mended to turn it off. • On some EF lenses equipped with autofocus (AF) function[...]
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31 Preparing the Camcorde r 1 Open the [EF-S Lens] submenu. [ ~ Cam era Se tup] > [E F-S Lens] 2 Select [On] and then pre ss the joystick. • will appear at the lo wer center of the scree n. • When [EF-S Lens] is set to [On], the image is enlarged digitally by appro ximately 1.04% , slightly af fect ing the image quality . In most cases, usin[...]
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Preparing the Camcorde r 32 • We reco mmend that you power the camcor der fr om a hous ehol d power o utlet using the compact power adapter or use a suff iciently charged battery pack . • When using an optional EF Extender , remove the Extender befor e performing the pr ocedure. Attaching and Removing the Handle Unit The handle unit extends the[...]
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33 Preparing the Camcorde r Using the LCD Panel 1 Pull the LCD panel 90° up. 2 Rotate the LCD panel 180° le ft. 3 Push down the LCD panel to adjust it to the desired ang le of view . NOTES • Y ou can set the LCD scr een to black & white ( A 33). • When you use a commer cially available lens adapter and the image on the screen is inverted,[...]
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Preparing the Camcorde r 34 • About the LCD a nd viewfinder scr eens: The scr eens are pr oduced using extr emely high-prec ision manufacturing techniques, with more th an 99.99 % of the pixels o perating to specif ication. Less than 0.01% o f the pixels may o ccasionally misfir e or appear as black , red, blue or green dots. This has no effect o[...]
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35 Preparing the Camcorde r Attachi ng the Grip Un it The grip unit can be attached in any of 24 positions (at 15º intervals) to give you a conven ient grip angl e for high- and low-ang le shooting. 1 Set the Q switch to OFF . 2 Unscrew the thumb r est and remov e it from the camcord er . 3 Firmly insert the g rip unit’ s plug all the way into t[...]
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Preparing the Camcorde r 36 Removing and Atta ching the T erminal Covers Y ou can remove the plastic co vers of the follow ing terminals to access them mor e readily . Removing the T erminal Covers Open the terminal c over and gently pu ll it straight out. Attaching t he T erminal Covers Insert the connectin g strip into the opening to attach the t[...]
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37 Preparing the Camcorde r NOTES • Depending on the ambient tempera ture and other shooting conditions, the coo ling fan may n ot turn off even if you set [Fan] to [Automatic]. • The cooling fan cannot be turned off in mode. • When changing the camcorder’ s config uration, be careful not to obstr uct the cooling fan’ s air intake and exh[...]
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Usi ng a n SD Ca rd 38 Usi ng an SD C ar d SD Cards Compatible for Use with the Camcorder Y ou can use the following types of commer cially availabl e Secure Digital (SD) car ds with this camcor der . The camcorder is equipped with two SD car d slots. Initialize SD car ds ( A 40) when you use them with this camcorder f or the first time. As of Octo[...]
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39 Using an SD Card Inserting and Removing an SD Car d Y ou can insert an SD card into SD car d slot A or slot B. If you have two SD cards, yo u can use both slots. 1 T ur n off the c amcorder . 2 Lift t he LCD panel upw ar ds and open t he SD ca rd compar tment cove r . 3 Insert the SD card str aight, with the label facing up, all the way into the[...]
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Usi ng a n SD Ca rd 40 NOTES • T o remove the SD car d: Push the SD car d once t o r elease it. When th e SD card springs out, pull it all the way out. • If yo u se t th e [ w Other Functions] > [Media Access LED] fu nction to [Off], the access indicators will no t illuminate. Initializing an SD Card The first time you use an SD card with th[...]
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41 Using an SD Card Switching Between the SD Car d Slots The camcor der features two SD card slots, SD car d slot A and SD car d slot B. If both slots co ntain an SD card, y ou can switch between them as necessary . Press the SLOT SELECT button. • The access indicator of the selected SD card slot will ill uminate in gr een. On the scr een, the SD[...]
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Usi ng a n SD Ca rd 42 Checking the Available Recor ding Time When the camcorder is in mode, the display on th e u pper left of the scr een in dicates which SD car d slot is in use and the available r ecord ing time (in minutes*) that remains on each SD card. On the [Media] status screen ( A 137), you can chec k the total space, SD speed class, use[...]
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43 Adjusting the Black Balance Adjusting the Black Balance Y ou can have the camcorder adjust the black balanc e automatically when ambient temperature changes considerably or if there i s a noticeable change in a true bla ck video signal. 1 O pen the [AB B] screen. [ ~ Cam era Se tup] > [ABB] 2 Attach the body cap to the lens m ount. • If a l[...]
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Adjusting the Black Balance 44 C OP Y[...]
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3 45 Recording Recor ding Video This section explains the r ecording basic s. Bef or e you begi n re cording, make a test r ecording f irst to check if the camcor der operates corr ectly . Record for approximately 1 5 minutes at the default bit rate, 24 Mbps (LPCM) ( A 50). Should the camcor der fail to operate co rrectly , refer to Tr o u b l e s [...]
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Recordin g Video 46 2 P r ess the ST ART/STOP button to begin r ecor ding. • Recording starts. The rear and fron t tally lamps illum inate and the recor ding indic ator [ Ü REC] appears at the top o f the screen. • Y ou can use the ST A RT/STOP button on the grip unit, the camcor der's body (on the fr ont, ne xt to the lens mount) or the [...]
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47 Recording V ideo Locking the Co ntrols in Recording Mode Once in mode, y ou can set the Q switch to C (key lock) to lock all the physical controls (bu ttons and swi tches) on the camcor der , save for the ST ART/STOP button. This is useful in pr eventing settings from being changed due to inadvertently pressing one of the buttons. Return th e Q [...]
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Recordin g Video 48 On screen Di splays Refer to this section for an e xplanat ion of the various screen di splays that appear in mode. Y ou can use the custom display function ( A 98 ) to turn off individual onscr een displays if they ar e not requir ed. When displaying the date and tim e ( A 26): * The disp layed va lue is an est imate. ** On ly [...]
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49 Recording V ideo CINEMA Preset Y ou can easily set the camcor der to use a number o f preset pictur e- related settings especially designed with pr ofessional cinematogr aphy and motion picture pr oduction in mi nd. W hen you use the CINEMA pr eset settings, the camcor der will use the adv anced Canon Log g amma ( A 97) that makes full use of th[...]
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Video Configuration: S ystem Frequency, Bit Rate and Frame Rate 50 Video Configuration: System Frequenc y , Bit Rate and Frame Rate Before you r ecord, select the bit rate and frame rate that best ma tch your creative needs. The options available will depend on the system fr equency selected: 59.94 Hz (f ormer NTSC br oadcast ar ea) or 50.00 H z (f[...]
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51 Video Confi guration: System Freque ncy, Bit Rate and Frame Rate Available bit rate and f rame rat e settings 1 The cam cor der uses a vari able bi t rate (VB R). 2 Shooti ng at 30 fram es per secon d, progr essi ve; re corde d as 60i. 3 Shooti ng at 24 fram es per secon d, progr essi ve; re corde d as 60i. 4 Shooti ng at 25 fram es per secon d,[...]
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Changing Main C amera Functions with the Joystick 52 Changing Main Camera Functions with the Joystick Y ou can adjust three main camera f unctions – shutter speed, white balance and I SO speed/gain– u sing only the joystick. This section will explain the basic operation for changing a value. Fo r specific details about the functions please refe[...]
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53 Shutter Speed Shutter Speed Set the shutter speed based on the r ecording conditions. For example, yo u may want to set sl ower shutter speeds in darker e nvironments. The cam corder offers the follo wing 5 modes. [Speed]: Allows you to set the shutter speed (in fractions of a second). Y ou can select the increme nt to use when adjusting the shu[...]
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Shutter Sp eed 54 Changing the Shutter Mode 1 Open the shutter [M ode] submenu. [ ~ Camera S etup] > [Shutter] > [Mode] 2 Select the desir ed mode and then press the jo ystick. • If you selected [Speed] (the default valu e), you can continue the procedur e to select the incr ement scale to use when adjustin g the shutter speed. 3 Open the [[...]
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55 Shutter Speed NOTES • Closing down the aperture when r eco rdin g under bright co nditions may cause the pictur e to appear soft or ou t of focus. T o avoid the loss of sharpness due to diff rac tion, use a faster shutter speed, a denser ND filter ( A 58) or open up the apertur e. • When the shut ter speed mode is set to [Slow], bright re d,[...]
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ISO Spee d/Ga in 56 ISO Speed/Gain Depending on the shooting conditio ns you may want to ad just the brightness of the image. Y ou can do so by changing the ISO speed or gain value to adjust the sensitivity of the sensor . Ava ilable I SO speed and gain s ettings * The m inimum a nd maxim um ISO speeds are availab le even when th e 1-stop increment[...]
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57 ISO Speed/ Gain Adjusting the ISO/Gain V alue 1 Press the I SO/GAIN button. • The curr ent ISO/gain va lue will be hig hlighted in oran ge. 2 Push the joystick up/down to select the desired ISO sp eed or gain value an d then p re ss the j oystick . • The selected ISO/gain value will be set and th e display will r eturn to normal. • Y ou ca[...]
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ND Filter 58 ND F ilt er Using the ND filters allows you keep the apertur e within an appropriate range when r ecording i n brig ht surroundings*. * Closi ng down the aper ture when recording under b right c onditio ns may cause the pictur e to appear soft or out of focus. T o avoid the loss of sharpness due to diff raction, use a denser N D filter[...]
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59 Adjusting the Aperture Adjusting the Apertur e Y ou can affect the brig htness of your reco rdings or ch ange the depth of field by adjusting the ape rture. For example, use a sm all aperture value for a shallow depth of field that isolates the subject in focus and nicely blurs the backgr ound. Manual Apertur e Contr ol Y ou can adjust the apert[...]
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Adjusting the Aperture 60 Mom entary A utomatic Apertu re - Pu sh Auto Iris Press the PUSH AUTO IRIS button to ha ve the camcor der automatically adjust the aperture (f/stop) for an optimal exposur e. Hold down the PUSH AUTO IRIS button. • The camcorder will automatically adju st the aperture to obtain optimal exposure. As lo ng as you hold the b[...]
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61 Adjusting the Aperture Ligh t Meter ing Mode Select the light meterin g mode to match the r ecording co nditions. Using the appr opriate setting will e nsure that the camcor der obtains the most suit able exposur e level when the push au to iris function is used. 1 Open the [Light Metering] submenu. [ ~ Cam era Se tup] > [Light Metering] 2 Se[...]
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White Balance 62 Whit e B ala nce The camcor der uses an electronic whit e balance pr ocess to calibrate the pictur e and ensure accurate c olors under diff erent lighting conditions. Ther e ar e 4 methods of setting the w hite balance. Custom white balance: Y ou can use a white object to esta blish the white balance and se t it to on e of two cust[...]
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63 White Balance Preset White Balance Settings 1 Press the WB button. • The white balance mode ic on wi ll be hig hlighted in oran ge. • Y ou can also select the w hite balance mode icon u sing only the jo ystick ( A 52 ). 2 Push the joystick up/down to select the ¼ or É ico n and then press the j oystick. • If necessary , instead of pressi[...]
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Adjusting the Focus 64 Adjusting the Focus The camcor der off ers two ways to focus. Manual focus: T urn the foc us ring on the attached lens to adjust the focus. The cam cor der of fers several focus assistance functions to help you focus mo re accurately when using the manual focus. One-shot AF: With the lens's focus mo de switch set to AF ,[...]
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65 Adjusting the Focus • W ith some EF lenses, the camcorder may take longer to focus automatically or may not be able to focus corr ectly . Visit your local Canon Web si te for the latest information. • One-shot AF m ay not work well on the following subj ects or in the following cases. In such case, focus manually . - Re flective surfaces - S[...]
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Adjusting the Focus 66 Using the Focus Assis tance Functions In order to focus mor e accurately , you can use two focus assistance functions – peakin g, which cr eates a clearer contrast by emphasizing the outlines of the subject, and magnif ication, which enlarges the image on the screen. Y ou can use both functions simultaneously for greater ef[...]
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67 Onscreen Ma rkers and Ze bra Patt erns Onscr een M arkers and Ze bra Patterns Using onscreen mar kers allows you to make sure your su bject is co rrectly fr amed an d is within the appr opriate safe area. The zebra patterns help you identify areas that ar e over exposed. The onscr een markers and zebra pattern will not affect y our recordi ngs. [...]
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Onscreen Ma rkers and Ze bra Patt erns 68 NOTES • If you set an assignable button to [Mar kers] ( A 85), you can pr ess the button to turn the onscreen marker s on and off. Displaying Zeb ra Patterns The camcor der has a zebra pattern feature tha t shows black and white diagonal stripes over areas that ar e over exposed. This is displayed o nly o[...]
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69 Setting the Time Code Setting the Time Code The camcor der generates a time code signal and embeds it in your recor dings. Y ou can output the ti me code along w ith video ou tput fr om the HDMI OUT te rminal ( A 134). For 59.94 Hz r ecordings, you can also se lect between a dr op frame and non-dr op frame time code. Selecting the Runn ing Mode [...]
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Setting the Time Code 70 2 Select [Set] and then press the joystick. • The time code setting screen appears with an ora nge selection frame indicating the hours. • T o reset the time code to [00:00:00.00], select [Reset] instead. If the running mode is set to [Fr ee Run], the time code will be r eset the moment you press the joystick and keep r[...]
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71 Setting the Time Code NOTES • When the frame rate is set to 24P , the frames value in th e time code r uns from 0 to 23. When the fram e rate is set to 50i or PF25, it runs fr om 0 to 24. With other fram e rates, it ru ns fro m 0 to 29. • When pre-r ecording m ode is activated, [Fr ee R un] is set automatically and cannot be changed. • Whe[...]
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Setting the Us er Bit 72 Setting the User Bit The user bit display can be selected from the date or the time of recor ding, or an identification code consisting of 8 characters in the hexadecimal system. T here ar e sixteen possible characte rs: the numbers 0 to 9 and the letters A to F . 1 Open the user bit [T ype] submenu. [ ¤ TC/UB Setup] > [...]
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73 Record ing A udio Recor ding Audio Y ou can record audio using the built-i n stereo micr ophone*, commerc ially available micr ophones (XLR terminal*, MIC terminal) or line inpu t (XLR terminal*). Using the XLR terminals, you can select th e audio input independently for channel 1 and channel 2 . When the bit rate is set to [24 Mbps LPCM], you c[...]
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Recording Audio 74 Adjusting t he Audio Level for the MIC T er minal Y ou can adjust the audio reco r ding level of a micr ophone attached to the MIC terminal to auto or ma nual. The way to adjust the audio level de pends on whether the handle unit is attached to the ca mcorder . When the Handle U nit is Atta ched With th e ha ndle unit attached, t[...]
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75 Record ing A udio Conf igurin g the Bui lt-in Mi cropho ne’s Low-Cut Filter 1 Open the [Int. Mic Low C ut] submenu. [ ¡ Audio Setup] > [Audio Input] > [Int. Mic Low Cut] 2 Select the desir ed option and then pr ess the joystick. Options Selecting th e Built-in Micropho ne’ s Sensiti vity 1 Open the [Int. Mic Sensitivi ty] submenu. [ ?[...]
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Recording Audio 76 Using Audio Input from the XLR T erminals Using the XLR term inals CH1 and CH2, you can r ecord a u dio independently to the two audio channels from a microphone or analog audio input sour ce. Switching Between Microphone and Line Input 1 Set the AUDIO IN switch of the desired channel to EXT . 2 Set the XLR terminal swi tch of th[...]
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77 Record ing A udio Adjusting the Audio Leve l for the XLR T erminals Y ou can set the audio reco rding lev el for audio inpu t fr om the XLR terminals to automatic or manual independently for each channel. Automati c Audio Level Ad justmen t Set the audio level switch of the desire d channel to A (automatic) to le t the camcor der automatically a[...]
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Recording Audio 78 Adju sting the Mi cropho ne’s Sensiti vity Y ou can adjust the micr ophone’ s sensitivity if th e XLR terminal switch is set to MIC or MIC+48 V . 1 Open the desired XLR terminal’ s sensitivity submenu. [ ¡ Audio Setup] > [Aud io In put ] > [XLR1 Mic T rimming] or [XLR2 Mic T rimming] 2 Select the desired le vel an d [...]
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79 Color Bars/A udio Reference Signal Color Bars/Audio Refere nce Signal Y ou can have the camcorder generate and r ecord color bars and a 1 kHz audio refe r ence signal and output them from the HDMI OUT terminal, A V OUT terminal and × (headphone) terminal (aud io r eference signal o nly). Recording Color Bars The types of color bars available de[...]
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Video Scopes 80 Video Scopes The camcor der can display a simplif ied waveform monitor or an edge monitor* to he lp you focus. The video scopes appear only on the LCD screen. They do not appear in the viewfinder o r on an external monitor . * The edge mo nitor look s at the focus of th e entire picture and disp lays the result s as a waveform . The[...]
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81 Video Scope s Configur ing the Edge Monito r Using this video sco pe allows you to focus with mor e precisio n. Y ou can use the edge monitor along w ith th e other focus assistan ce functions ( A 66). The edge monitor featur es 2 modes. 1 Open t he [Edge Moni tor] subm enu. [ w Other Function s] > [WFM (LCD)] > [Edge Monitor] 2 Select the[...]
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Reviewing a Recording 82 Reviewing a Recor ding When the camcorde r is in mode, you can review the last clip that was reco rded. 1 O pen th e [Rec Rev iew] sub menu to s et the review lengt h. [ w Other Functions] > [Rec Review] 2 S elect th e desired option and then press the joyst ick. 3 A fter yo u finis h recording, p r ess t he u button. ?[...]
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83 Pre-recording Mod e Pre-recording M ode When pre- recor ding mode is activ ated, the camcorder starts r ecor ding contin uously into a tempora ry memory of approxim ately 3 seconds so when you press the ST ART/ST OP button, the clip will contain also approximately 3 seconds of video and audio recor ded before you pr essed the button. This is esp[...]
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4 85 Customization Assignable Buttons The camcor der conveniently features 15* buttons to which you can assign various functions. By assigning often- used functions, you can quickly access them with a single press of a button. Assignable button 7 is located on the grip unit, so its availability depends on the camcor der configuratio n used. * In mo[...]
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Assignab le Buttons 86 4 Navigate the menus to find the menu setting you want to re gister and then pr ess the joystick. • The selected menu setting will be r egister ed to the customizable slot and to the assig nable button. • The name of the selected menu setting w ill be listed instead of [User Setting (NO NE)] and the customizable slot will[...]
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87 Assignable Buttons * Fun ction can be used o nly by assi gning it to a butto n. [Speak er +] Increases the built-in speaker's volume. – Ü 104 [Speak er -] Reduce s the bui lt-in spea ker's vol ume. – Ü [Audio Outp ut CH] Switches the audi o output channel . Ü Ü 115 [Audio L evel] T urns th e audio leve l meter on/ off. Ü Ü 74[...]
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Cu stom P ictur e Set tings 88 Custom Pictur e Settings Y ou can preset a number of pictur e-related settings ( A 9 1). Y ou can change each individual setting for maximum contro l or use a more i ntuitive graphical interf ace to adjust the gamma cu rve and white balance shift ( A 96). After adjusting the desir ed settings to your pref erence, yo u[...]
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89 Custom Picture Settings Editing a Custom Picture File’ s Settin gs This pro cedure describes how to chan ge the custom pictur e settings in detail when you want maxim um control over the image. In a ddition, the camco r der off ers an easier , mor e intuitiv e way to adjust only the g amma curve and white balance settings using a sim plified g[...]
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Cu stom P ictur e Set tings 90 2 S elect [ Protect] and then press the joy stick. • In the custom picture menu, i w ill appear next to the f ile name. • T o remove pr otection settings, select [Unpr otect] instead. 3 P ress the CUSTOM PICTUR E but ton to exit t he cus tom pict ure menu a nd ap ply the selec ted cus tom pictur e settings. T r an[...]
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91 Custom Picture Settings 4 Press the CUSTOM PICTURE button to exit the custom picture menu and a pply the selected custom picture settings. Replacing a File on an SD Card with a File in the Ca mcorder 1 After selecting a f ile on an SD car d to replace , open the [Load Fro m Cam.] submenu. [ +/ T ransfer File] > [Load From C am.] 2 Select the [...]
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Cu stom P ictur e Set tings 92 [Black ] Controls the black lev el and color cast of bla cks. [Master P edestal] The master pedesta l increases or decr eases the black level. Higher settings w ill make dark ar eas brighter but decrease co ntrast. This setting can be ad justed f rom -5 0 to 50. (Default: ±0 ) [Master B lack] Corre cts color cast in [...]
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93 Custom Picture Settings [Sharpness] Sets the sharpness of the ou tput and reco rding signal. [Level]: Sets the sharpness level. This setting c an be adjusted from -10 to 50. (Def ault: ±0) [H Detail Freq. ]: Sets the center frequency of horizo ntal sharpness. Setting hi gher values incr eases the fr equency , which, in turn, increases the sharp[...]
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Cu stom P ictur e Set tings 94 [Offset]: Adjusts the sharpness leve l of dark areas in th e image. Setting highe r values will lower the sharpness level. This setting can be adju sted fr om 0 to 50. (Default: 0 ) [Noise R eduction] Reduces the amount of noise that appear s in the image. Select a le vel from 1 (lowest level) to 12 (highest level), o[...]
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95 Custom Picture Settings [B-G]: The B-G matrix changes the tint of the pictur e along the yellow/ green and bl ue/magenta gradations. This setting can be adju sted from -50 to 50. (Defa ult: ±0) [White Balance] Adjusts the amount of white balance thr oughout the whole image. [R Gain]: Adjust the intensity of r ed tones. This setting can be adjus[...]
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Cu stom P ictur e Set tings 96 Simplifi ed Graphical Interface In addition to the very detailed settings explained in the previous section ( A 91), the camcor der offers a mor e intuitive graphical interface for adjusting the gam ma curve and white ba lance settings. Instead of remem bering numeric values, you can see how your changes affect the ga[...]
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97 Custom Picture Settings Cano n Log Gamma The Canon Log gamma settin g makes full use of the ne wly developed sensor to offer spectacular dynamic range. Clips r ecorded using Canon Log gamma need to be processed in post-pr oduction by applying a LUT (look-up table). By fine-tuning the LUT you use in post-pro duction you can perfectly rea lize the[...]
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Customi zing Functions a nd Onscree n Displays 98 Custom izing Functions and Onscreen Displays Customize the camcor der to match your shooting style and needs. Use the [ w Other Functions] > [Custom Function] setting to adjust how some of the camco rder’ s controls and functions operate in mode. Similarly , use the [ £ LCD/VF Setu p] > [Cu[...]
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99 Saving and Loading Camera Settings Saving and Loading Camera Settings After you adjust custom picture settings and settings in the various menus, yo u can save those settings on an SD car d. Y ou can load tho se settings at a later date or on another C100 camcor der so that you can use that camcor der in that same exact way . Savin g Camera Sett[...]
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5 101 Playback Playback This section explains how to play back clips r ecorded o n an SD car d. For details on playing back clips using an external monitor , refer to Connecting to an External Monitor ( A 112) . For de tail s on vie wing p hoto s, refer t o View ing Photos ( A 121). Clip Index Screen Playback functions ar e accessed fro m the clip [...]
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Playback 102 Switching Between the SD Card Slots If both SD card slots contain an SD card, you can switch between them as necessary . Pre ss t he SLO T SELE CT but ton. • The access indicator of th e selected SD card sl ot will illuminate in green. Switching to Other Index Screens The clip index scr een shows A VCHD cl i ps that were r ecorded on[...]
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103 Playback IMPORT ANT • Observe the following pr ecautions while either of the SD card access indicators is illu minated in red. Failur e to do so may result in permanent data loss. - Do not disconnect the power sour ce or turn off the camcorder . - Do not open the SD card com partment cover and do not r emove the SD ca rds. NOTES • Y ou may [...]
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Playback 104 Playback Controls When you play back a cli p, operate th e buttons on the camcor der’ s body or use the joystick and jo ystick guide to use fast playback, pl ay back frame-by- frame or skip c lips. Refer to the follow ing table. Available Playba ck T ypes NOTES • There is no audio duri ng any of the play back types listed in the pr[...]
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105 Playback NOTES • For details on changing th e audio channel, refer to Selecting the Audio Channel ( A 115). • If you set an assignable button to [H eadphone +], [Headphone -], [Speaker +] or [Speaker -] ( A 85), you can press the button to adjust the headphone volume or built-in speaker volume withou t using the menu. × (headphon e) termin[...]
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Clip Operatio ns 106 Clip Operations Y ou can use the clip menu to copy* clip s, delete clips, and c onvert* clips to standar d definition. Cl ip menu functions apply only to a single clip. Selecting the same functions from the [ w Other Functi ons] > [Clips] submenu, you can perform the sa me operations on multiple clips (selected clips or all [...]
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107 Clip Operations Copying a Selection of Clips 1 Open the clip sel ection index screen. [ w Other Function s] > [Clips] > [Copy] > [Select] 2 Using the joystick, bring the orange se lection frame to a clip you wish to copy and then pr ess the joystick. • A checkmark " will appea r next to the clip's thumbnail to indicate i t [...]
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Clip Operatio ns 108 Deleting a Selection of Clips 1 Open the clip selection index scr een. [ w Other Functions] > [Cli ps] > [Delete] > [Select] 2 Using the joystick, bring the orange se lection fra me to a clip you wish to delete and then press the joy stick. • A checkmark " will appear next to the clip's thumbnail to indicat[...]
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109 Clip Operations Converting a Selection of Cl ips to Standard Defin ition 1 From the index scr een of the source ca rd, open the clip selection index screen. [ w Other Function s] > [Clips] > [Conver t HD ` SD] > [Select] 2 Using the joystick, bring the orange se lection frame to a clip you wish to convert and then pr ess the joystick. [...]
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Clip Operatio ns 110 Dele tin g SD Mo vie s From the [SD Movies] i ndex screen you can delete cl ips that were co nverted to standard definition. Deleting a Single SD Movie 1 Open the [SD Movies] index screen ( A 1 02). 2 Select the desired SD m ovie and then press the joystick to o pen the clip menu. 3 Select [Delete Clip] and then pre ss the joys[...]
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6 111 External Conn ections Video Output Configuration The video signal ou tput fr om the HDMI OUT ter minal de pends on the various menu settings and the capabilities of the external mon itor . Video fr om the A V OUT term inal is output as 4 80/59.94i (59.9 4 Hz r ecordings) o r 576/ 50.00i (50 .00 Hz rec ordings). If nece ssary , you can su per [...]
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Connecting to an External Monitor 112 Connecting to an External Monitor When you connect the camcorde r to an external monito r for r ecording or playback, use the termi nal on the camcorder that m atches the one you wish to use on the monitor . Then, select the video signal output configuration ( A 111). Connection Diagram We recommend t hat y ou [...]
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113 Connecting to an External Monitor Using th e A V OUT T erminal The A V OUT terminal outputs a down-con vert ed analog video signal and audio signal for connection to monito rs with a composite audio/video input. NOTES • When you play back a clip o n a monitor with a 4:3 as pect ratio, the monitor will switch automatically to widescr een mode [...]
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Connecting to an External Monitor 114 Superimposing Onsc r een Displays to Appear on an External Moni tor By default, onscr een displays are shown on the viewfinder but you can choose to superimpose onscr een displays on vide o output from the HDM I OUT terminal or A V OUT terminal. Doing so will display th e onscreen displays on an external monito[...]
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115 Audio Outp ut Audio Output The camcor der can output audio fr om the HDMI OUT termina l, A V OUT te rminal or × (headphone) terminal. When audio is output fr om the A V OUT ter minal or × (headphone) term inal, you can configure o ther settings, such as the ou tput channel. Synchr onizing the Video w ith the Audio being Monitore d When audio [...]
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Aud io O utpu t 116 Selecting the Output Level of the A V OUT T erminal Y ou can select the output level of au dio that is output from the A V OUT ter mina l. 1 Open the audio ouput [Level] submenu. [ ¡ Audio Setup] > [Audi o Output] > [Level] 2 Select the desi red level and th en pre ss the j oysti ck. Options NOTES • This setting does no[...]
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117 Saving Clips to a Computer Saving Cli ps to a Computer Using the supplied software Data Import Utility to save your clips, you have the additional advantage of automatically joi ning clips that wer e saved as multiple files so y ou can work with them as single cl ips with the editing softwar e of your choice. Saving Clips Using Data Import Util[...]
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7 119 Photos T aking Photos Y ou can take photos when the camcor der is in mode or you can ca pture a photo fr om a clip when the camcor der is in mode. The size of the phot os r ecorded on the SD car d is 1920 x 108 0*. * At t his siz e, the cam corder ca n save a pproxima tely 670 photos o n a 1 GB SD card. T aking P hotos in CAMERA M ode Y ou ca[...]
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Taking Photos 120 NOTES • If the LOCK switch on the SD card selected f or recor ding is set to pr event writing, you will not be able to recor d a photo. Change the position of the LOCK switch in adv ance. •E v e n i f [ w Other Fun ctions] > [Custom Functi on] > [Scan Rever se Rec] ( A 98) is set to a setting other than [Off], photos wil[...]
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121 Photo Playback Photo Playback Y ou can view the phot os that you took w ith the camco rder . Displaying th e [Photos] Index Scr een Display the [Photos] index scr een to view photos. 1 Set th e Q switch to MEDIA. • The camcorder switches to mode and t he clip index screen a ppears. 2 Press the INDEX button. • The index screen selec tion men[...]
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Photo Ope rations 122 Photo Operations Y ou can use the photo menu to copy a photo, d elete a photo , or copy a custom pictur e file embedded in a photo. Y ou can display the photo menu fr om the [Photos] index screen or photo playback scre en. Usi ng the Ph oto Me nu 1 From t he [Pho tos] in dex sc reen , select a phot o and the n pr ess th e joys[...]
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123 Photo Operations Copy ing a Selec tion of Ph otos 1 From the [Photos] index scr een open the photo sele ction screen. [ w Other Function s] > [Photos] > [Copy] > [Selec t] 2 Using the joystick, bring the orange selection frame to a photo you wish to copy and then pr ess the joystick. • A checkmark " will appear next to the photo[...]
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Photo Ope rations 124 Deleting a Photo from the Index Screen 1 Open the [Photos] Index Screen ( A 12 1). 2 Move the orange selection frame to the photo to be deleted. 3 Press the joystick to open the photo menu. 4 Select [Delete] and then press the joy stick. 5 Select [OK] and then pr ess the joystick. • Select [Cancel] instead to cancel the oper[...]
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125 Photo Operations Copying Custom Picture Files Y ou can copy to the camcor der a custom pictur e file em bedded i n a photo. Custom pi cture f iles can be copied from the photo playback screen or [Photos] index screen. Copying a File from the Playback Screen 1 Display the photo with the custom picture file to be copied ( A 121). 2 Press the joy [...]
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8 127 Additional Information Menu Options For details about ho w to select an item, r efer to Using the Menus ( A 27). For details about each function, see the refer ence page. Menu items without a r eference page ar e explained after the tables. Setting options in boldface indicate default val ues. Menu items not available appear grayed out. T o s[...]
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Menu Options 128 [ ¡ Audi o Setup] menu * Not ava ilabl e in the [P hotos] in dex scr een. [ ¢ Vid eo S et up ] m en u Menu item Subme nu Setti ng option s A [Audio In put] [Int. Mic Low Cut] [Off] , [LC1] , [LC2] Ü – 75 [Int. Mic Sensiti vity] [Normal] , [High] Ü – 75 [MIC/Int . Mic Att.] [On], [Off] Ü – 75 [MIC Mode ] [Automatic] , [Ma[...]
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129 Menu Options [ £ LCD/VF Setup] menu Menu item Submenu Setting optio ns A [LCD S etup] [Brig htn ess] -99 to 99 (±0) Ü Ü 33 [Cont rast] - 99 to 99 (±0) Ü Ü [Col or] -20 to 20 (±0) Ü Ü [Sharpness] 1 to 4 (2) Ü Ü [Backl ight] [Normal] , [Bright] Ü Ü [VF Set up] [Brig htn ess] -99 to 99 (±0) Ü Ü 33 [Cont rast] - 99 to 99 (±0) Ü ?[...]
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Menu Options 130 * Not ava ilabl e in the [P hotos] in dex scr een. [Audio Le vel]: Displays the a udio level meter when set to [On]. [Custom Display 1] settings [Lig ht Metering]: When set to [On], the light metering icon ( ° or ® ) is display ed if [ ~ Camer a Setup] > [Light Metering] is set to [Backl ight] or [Spotlight]. [Custom Pict ure][...]
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131 Menu Options [White Balanc e]: Displays the white balance indicator when set to [On]. [Expos ur e]: Displays the exposure bar when set to [On]. [Iris ]: Displays the aperture setting when set to [On]. [ISO /Gain]: Displays the ISO speed or gain setting when set to [On]. [Shutte r]: Display s the shutter speed setting when set to [On]. [Peak ing[...]
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Menu Options 132 [ ¤ TC/UB Setup ] menu ( mode only) * In the follow ing cases, the time c ode is set to [NDF] and th is setti ng cannot be changed: - [ w Ot her Fu nctions ] > [System Fr equency] is set to [50.00 Hz] - [ w Ot her Fu nctions ] > [Sys tem Frequ ency] is se t to [5 9.94 Hz] an d the fr ame rate is set t o 24P [ w Other Functi [...]
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133 Menu Options 1 Not available in the [Photos] index sc r een. 2 The defaul t value de pends on the country/r egion or pur chase . 3 Setting op tions for [Assign Butto n]: [(NONE)], [ONE-SHOT AF ], [PUSH A UTO IRIS], [Iris +], [Iris -], [AE Shift +], [AE Shift -], [Backlight ], [Spotlight], [ ISO/GAIN], [SHUTTER], [Vi ew Assist.], [P EAKING], [ZE[...]
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Menu Options 134 [Dele te Last Clip ]: Deletes the last clip you r ecorded. Th is menu option will not be available if you tur ned the camcord er off since recor ding the last clip. [HDMI] settings [Time Code]: Al lows you to output the internal camcor der -generated time code thr ough the HDMI OUT terminal. The setting cannot be changed w hile the[...]
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135 Displaying the Stat us Screens Displaying the Status Sc reens Y ou can use the status screens to check the camcorde r’ s vario us recor ding- and playback-re lated settings. Y ou can also output the status sc r eens on an external monitor . 1 Press the ST A T US button. • The status scree n most recently display ed will appear unless you tu[...]
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Displayi ng the Status Screens 136 [Camera] Status Scr een ( m o d e o n l y ) [Assign Button 1/2], [Assign Button 2/2] Stat us Scr een * Assigna ble button s 1 to 6 do not appea r in mode. 1 2 3 5 4 6 1 ISO speed/Gain incr ement ( A 56) 2 Iris incr ement ( A 59 ) 3 Shutter speed increm ent ( A 54) 4 Corr ection for per ipheral illumin ation ( A 30[...]
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137 Displaying the Stat us Screens [Audio] Status Screen [Media] Status Scr een * In mode, t his info rmation appears only when ope ning th e status screen from t he clip index sc reen. NOTES • Depending on the car d used, the total space displayed on the scr een may dif fer from the nominal capacity listed on the SD car d. • In mode and when b[...]
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Displayi ng the Status Screens 138 [Video] Status Screen * mode on ly . [Battery/Ho ur Meter] Status Screen 4 3 1 2 5 1 HDMI OUT terminal status 2 Onscreen displ ays supe rimposed on HD video outpu t ( A 114) 3 SD output setting ( A 113) 4 P re- rec o rdi ng m od e* ( A 83) 5 Onscree n displays superimposed on SD vi deo output ( A 114) 1 2 3 4 5 1 [...]
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139 Displaying the Stat us Screens [ / Data 1/3] Status Scr een ( m o d e o n l y ) [ / Data 2/3] Status Scr een ( m o d e o n l y ) 1 3 2 5 6 7 8 9 4 1 Custom picture file name ( A 88) 2G a m m a ( A 91 ) 3 Master pedestal ( A 92 ) 4 Master black RG B levels ( A 92) 5 Black gamma settings (lev el, range and point) ( A 92) 6 Knee settings (slope, p[...]
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Displayi ng the Status Screens 140 [ / Data 3/3] Status Screen ( m o d e o n l y ) 1 3 2 5 6 7 8 4 1 White balance R/B gain ( A 95) 2 Color cor rection ( A 95) 3 Area A settings (phase, chr oma, area and Y level) ( A 95) 4 Area A r evision settings (lev el and phase) ( A 95) 5 Area B settings (phase, chr oma, ar ea and Y level) ( A 95) 6 Area B rev[...]
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141 Resetting the File Numbering Resetting the File Numbering Photos and SD movies ar e automati cally assigned consecutive numbers from 0 101 to 9900, and stor ed on the SD card in fo lders containing up to 100 files. Folders are number ed fr om 101 to 998. Y ou can select the file numbering metho d to be used but us ing the default [Continu.] set[...]
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Troubleshooting 142 T roubleshooting If you have a pr oblem with your cam corder , refer to this section. Consult your dealer or a Canon Ser vice C enter if the problem persists. Pow er s our ce The cam corder will not t urn on or it tur ns off by itself. - The batter y pack is exhausted. Replace or cha rge the batter y pack. - Remove th e battery [...]
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143 Tr ouble sho oti ng The camcorder cannot r ecord to an SD car d properly . - This may occur as recordin gs are made and deleted over time. Save your clips ( A 117) and in itiali ze the SD ca rd ( A 40) . After using the camcorder for a long time, it becomes hot. - The camcor der may become hot after using it continuously fo r long periods of ti[...]
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Troubleshooting 144 Pictur e and Sound Screen displays turn on and off repeatedly . - The batter y pack is exhausted. Replace or cha rge the batter y pack. - Remove th e battery p ack and r eattach it corr ectly . Abnormal characters appear on the screen and the camcorder does not operate properly . - Disconnect the power sour ce and rec onnect it [...]
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145 Tr ouble sho oti ng Recording to and playing back from an SD card is s low . - This may occur as clips and photos are re corded /deleted over time . Save your recor dings ( A 117) and initialize the SD card ( A 40). Connecti ons wit h External Devices Video nois e appears on a nearb y TV screen. - When using th e camcor der in a r oom wher e a [...]
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Troubleshooting 146 Check * A/ * B - The SD car d cannot be accessed. Check that th e SD card is inserted correctly and not malfunc tioning. - Due to an SD card error , r ecording on/playback from t he SD car d is not possible. Remove and then rei nsert t he SD card or use a differ ent SD card. - Y ou inserte d a MultiMedia Card ( MMC) into the cam[...]
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147 Tr ouble sho oti ng T emperatu re too high The fan will be activated - While [Other Fu nctions] > [Fan] is set t o [Automatic], the camcor der's internal temperatur e has reac hed a critical leve l and the cooling f an will be activated. The fan will turn of f automatically once the camcor der 's internal temperature has decreas ed[...]
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Handling Precautions 148 Handling Precaut ions Camcorder Be sure to obse rve the follow ing precau tions to ensure maximum performance. • Do not carry the camcor der by the LCD pane l. Be car eful when closing the LCD panel. • Do not leave the camcorder in places subject to high temp eratur es (like the inside of a car parked under direct sunli[...]
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149 Handling Precautions Long-term storage • Store battery packs in a d ry place at temperatur es no higher than 30 ° C (86 ° F). • T o extend the batter y life of the battery pac k, discharge it com pletely befor e storing it. • Charge and discharge all y our battery packs fully a t least once a year . Always at tach the battery terminal c[...]
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Handling Precautions 150 • SD cards have a physi cal switch to preven t writing on the card so as to avoid the accidental erasur e of the card’ s content. T o write-pr otect the SD card, se t the switch to the LOCK position. Built-in Rechargeable Lit hium Battery The camcor der has a built-in rechar geab le lithium battery to keep the date /tim[...]
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151 Maintenance/Others Maintenance /Others Cleaning Camcorder Body • Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the camcor der body . Neve r use chemically treated cloths or vo latile solvents such as paint thinner . Lens • Remove any dust or dirt particle s using a non-aerosol ty pe blower brush. • Use a clean, soft lens-c leaning cloth to gently wipe t[...]
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Optiona l Accessories 152 Optional Accessories The following optional accessories ar e compa tible with this camcor der . The availability di ffers fr om ar ea to area. For ou r custo mers in the USA : Call or visit your local r etailer/dealer for genuine Canon video accessories. Y ou can also obtain gen uine accessori es for your Can on camcord er[...]
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153 Optional Access ories Battery Packs When you need extra batte ry packs, select fr om the follow ing: BP-950G , BP-955, BP-97 0G, BP-975 When you use battery packs be arin g the Intelligent Syste m mark, the camcorder will communicate with the battery and display th e remaining usage time ( accurate to 1 minute). Y ou can only u se and charge th[...]
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Optiona l Accessories 154 Approxim ate times usin g the viewf inder * Approxim ate time s for recordin g with rep eated oper ations such as start/s top, and power o n/off. CB-920 Car Batte ry Adapter Use the car battery adapter to charge battery pac ks on the go. The car battery adapter plugs into yo ur car’ s cigar ette lighter socket and runs o[...]
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155 Specifications Specifications C100 System • Rec or ding Sy stem Movie s: A VCHD Vide o compres sion: MPEG- 4 A VC/H.2 64 Audio compr ession: Linear PCM, 16 bits, 48 kHz, 2ch; Dolby Di gital 2ch Photos: D CF (Design rule for Camera File system), c ompatible with Exif V er . 2.3, JPEG compr ession • Vid eo Conf iguratio n (r ecor ding/p layba[...]
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Specificati ons 156 • Subject Illuminati on (24 dB, w ith an f /1.2 len s) 0.30 lux (PF30, shutter speed 1/3 0) 0.25 lux (PF25, shutter speed 1/2 5) • Size of Photos: 1920x10 80 pixels Te r m i n a l s • HDMI OUT T erminal: HDM I connector , output only , supports time code output • A V OUT T erminal ∅ 3.5 mm ster eo minijack, output only[...]
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157 Specifications Modular Units Handle U nit Modular unit includes a co ld accessory shoe and socket fo r 0.6 4 cm (1 /4 in. ) screws for other accessories, built- in microphone, XLR terminals and r elated audio controls. • CH1, CH2 T erminals XLR jack (pin1 : shield, pin2: hot, pin3: co ld), 2 sets Sensitivity MIC setting: -6 0 dBu (manual volu[...]
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158 24P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 50.00 Hz/59 .94 Hz reco rdings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 A ABB (automatic black balan ce) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 AE shift . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Ape[...]
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159 M Magnification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66 Menu setting s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 27 Message list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 MIC term inal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 Microph one . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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160 CANON CINEMA EOS LI MITED WARRANTY FOR PRODUCTS PURCHASED IN THE UNITED ST A TES The li mited warranty s et for th below i s give n by Cano n U.S. A., Inc. ( 'Canon US A') with respe ct to (a) th e Canon Cinema EOS Prod uct, and (b) the accessories fo r the Canon Cinema E OS Product (if any), packa ged with this limite d warranty (col[...]
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161 CANON CINEMA EOS LIMITED WARRANTY FOR PRODUCTS PURCHASED IN CANADA The li mite d warrant y set f orth bel ow is gi ven by Ca non Can ada Inc. ('Cano n Canad a') wi th resp ect to ( a) the Canon Cin ema EO S p roduct, an d (b) t he accessories f or the Canon Cine ma EOS Product (if an y), packaged wi th this limited warran ty (collecti[...]
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2 0166W716 © CANON INC. 2012 PUB. DIE-0429-001 Visit your local Canon W eb site to download the latest version of this Instruction Manual. Canon Inc. 30-2, Shimomaruko 3-chome, Ohta-ku, T okyo 146-8501, Japan ASIA and HONG KONG, S.A.R. Canon Hongkong Company Ltd 19/F , The Metropolis T ower , 10 Metropolis Drive, Hunghom, Kowloon, Hong Kong +852 3[...]