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Instruction Manual HD Camcor der PUB. DIE-0463-001 C OP Y[...]
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2 Important Usage Instructions * Supplied with camcorders sold in the U nited States, Canada and Mexico only . The CA-941 is supplied with camcorders sold in other regions. WAR NI NG TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPO SE THIS PR ODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO DRI[...]
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3 FCC NOTICE HD Camcorder , C100 Mark II Systems. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not ca use harmful interfer ence, and (2) this device must accept any inte rference recei ved, including i nterfere nce that may cause undesir ed operation. Note: This equipm[...]
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4 Only for European Union and EEA (N orway , Iceland and Liechtens tein) These symbols indicate that this product is not to be disposed of with your household waste, according to the WEEE Directive (20 12/19/EU), the Battery Dir ective (2006/66/EC) and/or national le gislation implementing those Di rectives. If a chemical symbol is printed beneath [...]
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5 Important Safety Instructions REGIONS OF USE (for model ID0042) C100 Mark II is in compliance (as of November 2014) with th e radio signal regulations of the r egions listed below . For details on other r egions where they can b e used, make inquiries with the contacts listed on the back co ver of this instruction manual. REGIONS OF USE (for mode[...]
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6 Statemen t on EC directive Hereby , Canon Inc., declares that this RF400 is in comp liance with the essential requir ements and other r elevant provisio ns of Direc tive 1999/5/EC. Please contact the following address for the orig inal Declaration of Confor mity: CANON EUROP A N.V . Bovenkerkerweg 59, 1185 XB Amstel veen, The Netherlands CANON IN[...]
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7 Highlights of the EOS C100 Mark II The Canon HD Camcorder EOS C100 Mark II, the newest addition to the acclaim ed EOS line, boasts an advanced CMOS sensor that allows you to recor d video wi th remarkable image quality and exceptional low-light performance. The modular yet compact design will help you shoot in tight situations. W ith a wide range[...]
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8 Special recor ding modes ( A 96 ) When you make r ecordings, you can change the recor ding frame rate to achieve a fast or slow motion effect. Alter native ly , you can use pre-r ecording to recor d 3 seconds before you dec ide to start recor ding, helping you cap tur e those har d-to-catch opportunities. Advanced Pr ofessional Featur es Customiz[...]
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9 1. Introduc tion 13 About this Manual 13 Conventions Used in this Manual 13 Supplied Accessories 15 Names of Parts 16 Grip Unit 20 Handle Unit 21 EF24-105mm f/4L IS USM Lens 22 EF-S18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM Lens 22 2. Preparations 23 Preparing the Power Supply 23 Using a Battery Pack 23 Using a Power Outlet 25 Turning the Cam corder On and Off 25[...]
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10 Adjusting the Aperture 63 Manual Aperture Control 63 Momentary Autom atic Aperture - Push Auto Iris 65 Automatic Aperture 66 Exposure Compensation - AE Shift 66 Light Metering Mode 67 White Balance 68 Custom White Balance 68 Preset White Balance Settings 69 Color Temperature Setting 69 Auto White Balance 69 Remote Operation Using Browser Remote [...]
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11 5. Playback 125 Playback 125 AVCHD and MP4 Index Screens 125 Playing Back Clips 127 Onscreen Displays 128 Playback Controls 129 Adjusting the Volume 129 Clip Operations 131 Using the Clip Menu 131 Copying Clips 131 Deleting Clips and Sh ots 132 Converting Clips to MP4 133 6. External Connections 135 Video Output Configuration 135 Connecting to a[...]
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12 C OP Y[...]
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1 13 Introduction About this Manual Thank you for purchasing the Canon EOS C100 Mark II. Please read this manual carefully befor e you use t he camcorder and r etain it for future r eference. Should the camcorder fail to operate correctl y , r efer to T roubleshooting ( A 185) . Conventions Used in this Manual • IMPORT ANT : Precautions related t[...]
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About this Manual 14 Setting the Time Code The camcorder generates a time code signal and embeds it in your recordings. Y ou can output the t ime code signal from the HDMI OUT terminal ( A 172). The time code will appear in video output from the HDMI OUT terminal. For 59.94 Hz recordings, when using a frame rate other than 23.98P , you can also sel[...]
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15 Supplied Accessories Supplied Accessories The following accessories ar e supplied with the ca mcorder . If you purchased a lens kit, the lens is also su pplied. 1 Comes pre-attache d to the camcorder . 2 Supplied with camcorders sold in the United States, Canada and Mexico onl y . The CA-941 is supplied with camcorders sold in other regions. 3 T[...]
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Names of Parts 16 Names of Parts 8 11 2 1 7 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 3 4 5 1S t r a p m o u n t ( A 39) 2 MAGN. (magnification) button ( A 73 )/ Assignable button 8 ( A 107) 3 PEAKING button ( A 72) / Assignable button 9 ( A 107) 4 ZEBRA butt on ( A 79)/ Assignable button 10 ( A 107) 5 AF LOCK (autof ocus lock) button ( A 75)/ Assignable butto[...]
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17 Names of Parts 67 8 9 10 11 1 2 3 4 5 1 × (headphone) terminal ( A 90) 2 REMOTE terminal ( A 105 ) For connecting the optional RC-V100 Remo te Contro ller or commercia lly available remote controllers. 3 7 (USB) terminal ( A 143) 4 HDMI OUT term inal ( A 137 ) 5D C I N t e r m i n a l ( A 25) 6 EXT (modular unit) terminal ( A 34) 7 MIC (microph[...]
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Names of Parts 18 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 2 3 1 Monaural microphone ( A 84) 2 ST AR T/STOP button ( A 47) 3 A V OUT terminal ( A 138) 4 EF Len s mount index ( A 31) 5 EF-S Lens mount i ndex ( A 31) 6 EF Lens lock pi n ( A 31) 7 Lens release button ( A 32) 8 EF Lens mount ( A 31 ) 9 EF Lens contact s ( A 31) 10 ONE-SHOT AF (focus automatically once) button[...]
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19 Names of Parts 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 15 16 17 18 1O L E D s c r e e n ( A 37) 2 VIEWFINDER button ( A 36) 3V i e w f i n d e r ( A 36, 37) 4 Dioptric adjustment lever ( A 36) 5 Speaker ( A 129) 6 Ú (skip backward) button ( A 129, 164)/ Assignable button 4 ( A 107) 7 Ø (fast reverse playback) button ( A 129)/ Assi[...]
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Names of Parts 20 Grip Unit The grip unit comes origina lly attached to the camcorder . If the grip unit is removed, use the joystick on the OLED panel to navigate the menus. Y ou can also set the joystick's fu nctions (up/down/left/right/SET) to assignable buttons ( A 107) to be able to change settings that require the joystick*. When the gri[...]
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21 Names of Parts Handle Unit 16 1 2 345 9 8 6 7 10 11 12 17 13 15 14 1 Microphone holder ( A 84) 2 Microphone lock screw ( A 84) 3F r o n t t a l l y l a m p ( A 47) 4 Cold accessory shoe 5 Rear tally lamp ( A 47) 6S T A R T / S T O P l o c k ( C ) lever ( A 49 ) 7 ST ART /STOP button ( A 47) 8 Mounting hole for 0.64 cm (1/4 in.) screws 9 Lock scr[...]
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Names of Parts 22 EF24-105mm f/4L IS USM Lens EF-S18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM Lens ( A 100) 1 23 4 6 5 7 11 9 8 10 1 Filter mounting thread 2 Hood mount 3 Focus mode switch 4D i s t a n c e s c a l e 5 Infrared index 6 Zoom position index 7 Contacts 8 Focusing ring 9 ST ABILIZER (image stabilizer) switch 10 Zoom ring 11 Lens mount index ( A 100) 1 23[...]
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2 23 Preparations Preparing the Power Supply The first time you use the camcor der , charge the battery pack. If you connect the compact power adapter to the camcorder whil e a battery pack is attached, the camcorder will draw power from the power outlet. For approximate charging times and recor ding/playback times with a ful ly charged battery pac[...]
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Preparing the P ower Supply 24 • Repeatedly charging and discharging th e battery pack will eventual ly shorte n its battery life. Y ou can check the battery life on the [Battery/H our Meter] status screen ( A 179). Fully charging the battery pack and then discharging it will give you a more accurate readi ng. Attaching the Batt ery Pack 1 Set th[...]
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25 Preparing the Power Su pply • USA and Canada only: The Lithium ion/polymer battery that powers the pr oduct is recyclable. Please call 1-800-8-BA TTER Y for inform ation on how to recycle this battery . Using a Power Outlet Y ou can also power the camcorder directly fr om a power outlet using the supplied compact power adapter . When using the[...]
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Date, Time and La nguage Settings 26 Date, Time and Language Settings Setting the Date and Time Y ou will need to set the date and time of the camcorder before you can start using it. When the camcor der’ s clock is not set, the [Date /T ime] scr een will appear auto m atically with the first field selected (month or day , depending on the countr[...]
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27 Date, Time and La nguage Settings Changing the Language The default language of the camcorder is English. Y ou can change i t to German, Spanish, Frenc h, Italian, Po lish, Portuguese, Ru ssian, Simplified Chinese, Korean or Japanese. Pleas e note that some settings and screens wil l be displayed in English, r egardless of the language setting. [...]
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Using the Menus 28 Using the Menus In mode, many of the camcorder’ s functions can be adjusted fr om the menu fo r general settings, which opens after pr essing the MENU button. Y ou can also regi ster fr equently used menu settings in a customized submenu (My Menu) for easy access. In mode, press the MENU button to open the menu for general sett[...]
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29 Using the Menus • Pressing the MENU button at any time closes the menu. • On some screens, the following icons may be displa yed as a guide: , , . They refe r , r espectively , to pressing the joystick, the MENU button or the CANCEL button. • When an optional RC- V100 Remote Controller is connected to the camcorder , yo u can use the r emo[...]
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Using the Menus 30 Resetting the My Menu Submenu 1 Reset all the menu settin gs regi ste red to the My Menu submenu. [M y M e n u ] > [Edit] > [Reset All] 2 Select [OK] and the n press the joystick twice. [ My Menu] [Edit] [Reset All] C OP Y[...]
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31 Preparing the Camco rder Preparing the Camcor der This section outlines the basic pr ep arations for the camcor der such as attaching a lens an d attaching the modular units (handle unit, grip unit, etc.) to the camcor der . The modular unit s extend the camcorder's functionality so you can ch oose the confi gurat ion that best fits your ne[...]
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Preparing the C amcorder 32 • When an EF 40mm f/2.8 STM lens is attached to the camcorder a nd the focus mode is set to AF , you can have the lens r etract automatically when the camcorder's power is turned off ( A 1 21) Removing an EF Lens 1 Set the Q switch to OFF . 2 Hold down the lens re lease but ton and tur n the lens all the way in th[...]
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33 Preparing the Camco rder NOTES • No correcti on will be appl ied in the following cases: - When correction data is not avai lable for the attached lens. - When using no n-Canon lenses. Even if the [Periph. Illum. Corr .] setting is available (not grayed out), setting it to [Off] is r ecommended. • About lens correction data: - The camcorder [...]
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Preparing the C amcorder 34 Configuring the Modular Units Attaching and Removing the Handle Unit The handle unit exte nds the camcorder’ s audio capabiliti es, adding XLR terminals as well as a built-in stereo microphone. Attaching the Handle Unit 1 Set the Q switch to OFF . 2 Insert the attachment base at th e bottom of the handle unit to the ca[...]
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35 Preparing the Camco rder Removing and Attaching the Grip Unit The grip unit comes originally a ttached to the camcorde r . Y ou can remove it and replace it with the thumb r est should the minimal configuration be ne ce ssary . While the grip unit is not attached, you will not be able to use the control dial and MAGN. button/assignable button 7.[...]
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Preparing the C amcorder 36 Using the Viewfinder Adjusting the Viewfinder 1 Adjust the viewfinder’ s angle as necessary . • The viewfinder's angle can be adjusted up to 68°. 2 T ur n on the camcor der and adju st the dioptric adjustment lever . • Y ou can press the VIEWFINDER button to turn the viewfinder on and off. Attaching and De ta[...]
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37 Preparing the Camco rder Using the OLED Panel 1 Pull the OLED panel 180 degrees to the left. • The OLED panel can be pulled to the left 270 degrees so that the screen can be viewed from the side. 2 Push the OLED panel up or down to adjust it to the desired angle of view . NOTES • If you are not using the vi ewfinder during a long recording, [...]
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Preparing the C amcorder 38 NOTES • If you set an assignable button to [OL ED Setup] or [Viewfinder Setu p] ( A 107), yo u can press the button to open the re spective submenu. • Y ou can also press the DISP . button and hold it pr essed for about 3 seco nds to turn the OLED [Luminance] setting on and off. Adjusting the Color Balance of the OLE[...]
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39 Preparing the Camco rder Attaching a Shoulder Strap Pass the ends through the strap mount and adjust the length of the strap. IMPORT ANT • Be careful not to drop the cam corder when attaching or adjusting the shoulder strap. Removing and Attaching the T erminal Covers Y ou can remove the covers of the camcor de r's terminals to access the[...]
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Using an SD Card 40 Using an SD Car d SD Cards Compatible for Use with the Camcor der Y ou can use commercially availabl e Secure Digital (SD ) card s with this to save clips, photos, custom picture fil es and camera setting files. Initialize SD cards ( A 42) when you use them with this camcorde r for the first time. Compatible SD Cards As of Octob[...]
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41 Using an SD Card Inserting and Removing an SD Card The camcorder is equipped with two SD car d slots. 1 T urn off the camcor der . 2 Open the OLED panel and then open the SD card compartment cover . 3 Insert the SD car d straight, with the label facing up, all the way into the SD card slot until it clicks. 4 Close the SD card compartment cover .[...]
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Using an SD Card 42 Initializing an SD Card The first time you use an SD car d with this camcor der , init ialize it first. Y ou can also initialize an SD card to permanently delete all the data it contains. When initiali zing an SD car d, you can select quick initi ali zation, which c lears the file allocation table but does not physically er ase [...]
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43 Using an SD Card Relay Recording and Double Slot Recor din g The camcor der features two useful SD card r ecording me tho ds , re la y re co rdin g a nd dou bl e s lo t re co rdi ng. Relay recording: This allows you to continue recording on another SD card if the SD card you ar e using becomes full. Relay re cording is available fr om SD car d s[...]
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Using an SD Card 44 Recovering Data on an SD Car d Some actions, such as suddenly turning off the camcor der or r emoving the SD car d while data is being recor ded, can cause data err ors on the SD car d. In such case, you may be able to recover the da ta on the SD card. Y ou will be pr ompted to re cover data when you insert an SD card with a da [...]
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45 Adjusting the Black Balance Adjusting the Black Balance Y ou can have the camcorder adjust the blac k balanc e automatically whe n ambient temperature change s considerably or if ther e is a noticeable change in a true black video signal. 1 Open the [ABB] screen. [ ~ Camera Setup] > [ABB] 2 Attach the body cap to the lens mount. • If a lens[...]
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Adjusting the Black Balance 46 C OP Y[...]
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3 47 Recording Recor ding Video This section explains the r ecording basics. Befor e you begi n r ecording, make a test r ecording first to check if the camcorder operates c orrectly . Record an A VCHD clip at 28 Mbps for approximately 25 m inutes and an MP4 clip at 35 Mbps for approximately 20 minutes ( A 54). Should the camcorder fail to operate [...]
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Recording Vide o 48 2 Press the ST ART/STOP button to begin r ecording. • Recording starts. The rear and fr ont tally lamps illuminate and the rec ording in dicator [ Ü REC] appears at the top of the screen. • Y ou can use the ST ART/STOP button on t he grip unit, the camcorder's body (on the fr ont, ne xt to the lens mount) or the handle[...]
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49 Recording Video Remote Operation Using Br owser Remote After co mpleting the n ecessary preparations ( A 153), you can start and stop r ecording fr om a connected device using the Browse r Rem ote application. 1 Press [LIVE VIEW ON/OFF] to show the camcorder’ s live view image on the Browser Remote scr een. 2 Press [ST ART/STOP] to begin r eco[...]
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Recording Vide o 50 Onscreen Displays Refer to this secti on for an explanat ion of the various screen displays that appear in mode. Y ou can use the custom display function ( A 122) to tur n of f individual onscreen di splays if they are not r equired. In the following tabl e, the "Custom Display " column indica tes whether the icon can [...]
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51 Recording Video 6 A , @ Foc us mo de 1: [Focus Mode] 71 , Fac e AF 7 ND1 2 stops, ND2 4 stops, ND3 6 stops ND filter 1: [ND Filter] 62 8 ° , ® Light metering mode 1: [Light Metering] 67 9 / 0, . 0 Custom pictu re 1: [Custom Picture] 110 10 C Key lock 1: [Key Lock] 49 11 , 0000 K, Å A/ Å B, 0000 K, È 0000 K, ¼ , É White balance 1: [White B[...]
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Recording Vide o 52 NOTES • Y ou can press the DISP . button to switch the onscreen displays in the following sequence. mode: Show all on screen displays show only onscr een markers* hide all onscreen displays. mode**: Show all on screen displays show onscreen displays except for the joystick guide hide all onscreen displays. * On[...]
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53 Recording Video NOTES • Depending on the ambient temperature and other shooting conditions, the cooling fan may not turn of f even if you set [Fan] to [Automatic]. • The cooling fan cannot be turned off in mode. • When changing the camcorder's config uration, be car eful not to obstruct the cooling fan's air inta ke and exhaust v[...]
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Video Configuration: Movie For mat, System Frequency, Bit R ate and Frame Rate 54 Video Configuration: Movie Format, System Frequency , Bit Rate and Frame Rate Before you r ecord, se lect the movie fo rmat, system fr equency , bit ra te and frame rate. The available options for bit rate and frame rate will depend on the system frequ ency selected: [...]
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55 Video Configuration: Mo vie Format, System Frequency , Bit Rate and Frame Rate Selecting the Frame Rate Follow the pr ocedure below to se lect the frame rate. Howeve r , in the following cases, the frame rate is se t automatically and cannot be changed. - When bit rate is 28 Mbps LPCM or 28 Mbps (for A VCHD clips) or 35 Mbps (for MP4 clips). - F[...]
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Changing Main Camera Functions with the Joystick 56 Changing Main Camera Func tions with the Joystick Y ou can adjust three main came ra fu nctions—shutter speed, white balance and ISO sp eed/gain— using only the joystick (dir ect setting mode). This s ection will explain the basic operation of the dir ect setting mode. For specific details abo[...]
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57 Shutter Speed Mode Shutter Speed Mode Set the shutter speed mode based on the r ecording co nditions. For example, you may want to set slower shutter speeds in darker environments. Th e ca mcorder of fers the following modes. [Speed]: Allows you to set th e shutter speed (in fractions of a second). Y ou can s elect the increment to use when adju[...]
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Shutter Speed Mode 58 Changing the Shutter Speed Mode 1 Open the shutter [Mode] submenu. [ ~ Camera Setup] > [Shutter] > [Mode] 2 Select the desired mode and then pr ess the joystick. • If you selected [Speed] (the defau lt value), you can continue the procedur e to select the increme nt scale to use when adjusting the shutter speed. 3 Open[...]
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59 Shutter Speed Mode NOTES • Closing down the aperture when recording under bright conditions ma y cause the pictur e to appear soft or out of focus. T o avoid the loss of sharpn ess due to diffraction, use a faster shutter speed, a denser ND filter ( A 62) or open up the apertu re. • When th e shutter speed mode is set to [Slow], bright red, [...]
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ISO Speed/Gain 60 ISO Speed/Gain Depending on the shooting condition s you may want to adjust the brightness of the image. Y ou can do so by changing the ISO speed or gain value to adjust the sensit ivity of the sensor . Available ISO speed and gain settings 1 Settings available only when [ ~ Camera Setup] > [ISO/Gain] > [Extended Range] is s[...]
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61 ISO Speed/Gain Adjusting the ISO/Gain V alue 1 Press the ISO/GAIN button. • The current ISO speed/gain va lue will be highligh ted in orange. 2 Push the joystick up/down to select the desired ISO speed or gain value and then pr ess the joystick. • The selected ISO speed/gain value will be set and the display will return to normal. • Y ou c[...]
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ND Filter 62 ND Filter Using the ND filters allows you keep the aperture within an appropriate range when r ecording in bright surroundings*. * Closing down the apertur e when r ecording under bright conditions may cause the picture to ap pear soft or out of focus. T o avoid the loss of sharpness due to diffraction, use a denser ND filter or a fast[...]
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63 Adjusting the Aperture Adjusting the Aperture Y ou can affect the brightness of your re cor dings or change the depth of fiel d by adjusting the apertur e. Available aperture values will vary depending on the lens attache d to the camcorder . The camcorder of fers 3 ways to adjust the aperture. By default, the camcor der is set to manual apertur[...]
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Adjusting the Ape rture 64 3 Select the desired apertur e value from the list. • Y ou may need to scroll up/down to see all the available values. • Alter natively , you can press IRIS [+] to open the aper ture or IRIS [-] to close the aperture in 1/8-stop increme nts. (Onscreen displays will show the closest 1/3-stop aperture value.) • The se[...]
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65 Adjusting the Aperture Momentary Automatic Aperture - Push Auto Iris During manual aperture, you can press the PUSH AUTO IRIS button to have the cam corder temporarily take contro l and automatically adjust the apertur e (f/stop) for an optimal exposur e. 1 Open the aperture [Mode] submenu. [ ~ Camera Setup] > [Iris] > [Mode] • This sett[...]
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Adjusting the Ape rture 66 Automatic Aperture When a compatible lens is attached to the camcorder , you can have the cam corder a utomatically adjust the aperture (f/stop). 1 Open the aperture [Mode] submenu. [ ~ Camera Setup] > [Iris] > [Mode] • This setting is available only when an EF lens compatible with automatic aperture is attache d [...]
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67 Adjusting the Aperture • If you set an assignable button to [AE Shift +] or [AE Shift -] ( A 107), you can press the button to adjust the AE shift level. • When you use automatic aperture (including push auto iri s) after setting an AE shift leve l, the camcorder will try to adjust the apertur e (f/stop) so as to achieve the AE shift level t[...]
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White Balanc e 68 White Balance The camcor der uses an electr onic white balance pr oce ss to calibrate the pictur e an d ensure accurate colors under differ ent lighting conditions. There ar e 4 methods of setting the white balance. Custom whit e balance: Y ou can use a gray ca rd or white object with no pat tern to establish the white balance and[...]
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69 White Balance • Custom white balance may provide bett er r esults in the following cases: - Changing lighting conditions -C l o s e - u p s - Subjects in a single color (sky , sea or forest) - Under mercury lamps and certain ty pes of fluorescent and LED lights Preset White Ba lance Settings 1 Press the WB button. • The white balance mode ic[...]
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White Balanc e 70 Remote Operation Using Browser Remote After completing the ne cessary preparations ( A 153), you can adjust the white balance remotely from a Wi-Fi- enabled device using the Br owser Remote application. 1 Press [ Å A] on the Browser Remote scr een. 2 Select the desired white balance mode. • For auto white balance, select [ Ã ][...]
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71 Adjusting the Focus Adjusting the Focus The camcor der incorporates Dual Pixel CMOS AF technology , allowing you to use conti nuous AF or one-shot AF while shooting. Select the focusing method that best fulf ils your needs and is most suited for the lens you ar e using. Refer also to the instruction manual of the lens. When using a lens included[...]
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Adjusting the Focus 72 • [AF] will appear on the left of the screen. 2 Press the [FOCUS] controls to adjust t he focus as necessary . • Press one of the controls on the [NEAR] side to focus cl oser or on e of the contr ols on the [F AR] side to focus farther away . • There are thr ee levels of adjustment - [ ] /[ ] is the smallest and [ ]/[ ][...]
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73 Adjusting the Focus Magnification 1 Press the MAGN. button. • ^ appears at th e lower center of the screen and the center of the scree n is magnified appr oximately 2 times*. 2 If you need to move ar ound the ma gnification frame to check other parts of the image, use the joystick ( ÝÞ ). • Y ou can mov e the orange frame 5 steps verticall[...]
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Adjusting the Focus 74 One-Shot AF When an EF lens (except f or manual focus lenses) is attached to the camcorder , you can use the one-shot AF func tion during man ual focus to have the camcorder focu s automati cally only once on the subject at the center of the sc reen. 1 Set the focus mode switch on the lens to AF in advance. • Refer to th e [...]
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75 Adjusting the Focus Activating AF Lock Press the AF L OCK button. • The frame at the center of the screen will turn gray and the focus will be locked. Press the button ag ain to de activate AF lock. Remote Operation Using Browser Remo te After co mpleting the n ecessary preparations ( A 153), you can use the one-shot AF and continuous AF funct[...]
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Adjusting the Focus 76 • Continuous AF will not wo rk in the following cases. - W hen using an EF lens that does not have a focus mode switch. - While adjusting the apertur e, except when us ing an EF lens compatible with face AF ( A 65). - While adjusting the focus using a r emote co ntroller attached to the REMOTE terminal. • Autofocu s may n[...]
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77 Adjusting the Focus Activating AF Lock 1 Open the AF [Mode] submenu. [ ~ Camera Setup] > [AF] > [Mode] 2 Select [Continuous] and th en press the joystick. • A white frame will appear in the center of the screen. 3 Press the AF LOCK button. • The frame at the center of the screen will turn gray and the focus will be locked. Press the bu[...]
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Onscreen Mark ers and Zebra Patterns 78 Onscr een Markers and Zebra Patter ns Using onscreen markers allows you to make sur e your subject is correctly fr amed and is within the appr opriate safe ar ea. The zebra patterns help you identify ar eas th at ar e overexposed. The onsc reen markers and zeb ra pattern will not appear in your r ecordings. D[...]
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79 Onscreen Mark ers and Zebra Patterns NOTES • Y ou can turn of f all other onscreen disp lays, leaving only the onscr een markers ( A 52). • If you set an assignable button to [Markers] ( A 107), you can press the button to turn the onscreen markers on and off. Displaying Zebra Patterns The camcorder has a zebra pattern fea ture that shows bl[...]
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Setting the Time Code 80 Setting the Time Code The camcor der generates a time code signal and embeds it in your r ecord ings. Y ou can output the time code signal from the HDMI OUT terminal ( A 170). Selecting the Running Mode Y ou can select the running mode of the camcorder’ s time code. 1 Open the time code [Mode] submenu. [ ¤ TC/UB Setu p] [...]
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81 Setting the Time Code 3 Push the joystick up/down to set the hours and then press the joystick to move to the minutes. 4 Change the r est of the fields (minut es, seconds, frame) in the same way . • Press the CANCEL button to close the screen without setting the time code. 5 Select [Set] and then pr ess the joystick to close the scre en. • I[...]
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Setting the Time Code 82 NOTES • When the frame rate is set to 23.98P , the frames value in the time code runs fr om 0 to 23. When the frame rate is set to 50.00i, PF25.00 or 25.00P , it runs from 0 to 24. With other frame rates, it runs fr om 0 to 29. • When you are using slow & fast motion r ecording mo de, you cannot select the [Fr ee Ru[...]
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83 Setting the User Bit Setting the User Bit The user bit display can be sele cted from the date or the time of recor ding, or an identifi cati on code consisting of 8 characters in the hexadecimal system. Ther e ar e sixtee n possible character s: the numbers 0 to 9 and the letters A to F . The camcorder can embed the user bit in your A VCHD clips[...]
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Recording Au dio 84 Recor ding Audio Y ou can recor d audio using the monaural micropho ne (above the lens m ount), built-in ste reo micr ophone (on the handle unit)*, commerciall y available micr ophones (XLR te rminal*, MI C terminal) or lin e input (XLR termina l*). Using the XLR terminals, you can select the audi o input independently for chann[...]
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85 Recordin g Audio Switching to the Built-in Microphone or External Microp hone (MIC T e rminal) T o use the built-in microphone, make sure to attach the handle unit in advance. Set the CH1/CH2 AUDIO IN switch to INT . • Audio can be recorded using the built -in micro phone or a microphone connected to the MIC terminal. • If you conn ect a mic[...]
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Recording Au dio 86 When the Handle Unit is Not Attached Y ou can use an external microphone connected to the MIC terminal without attaching the handle un it. In such case, adjust the micr ophone's audi o recor ding level using the menu. 1 Open the [MIC Mode] submenu. [ ¡ Audio Setup] > [Audio Input] > [MIC Mode] 2 Select [Automatic] or[...]
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87 Recordin g Audio Activating the Mi crophone Attenu ator If the audio level is too high and the sound sounds distort ed when recor ding with the built-in microp hone or an external microphone connected to the MIC terminal , acti vate the microphone attenuator (built-in micr ophone: 12 dB, external micr ophone (MIC terminal): 20 dB). 1 Open the [I[...]
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Recording Au dio 88 Using Audio Input from the XLR T erminals Using the XLR terminals CH1 and CH2, you can record audio in dependently to the two audio channels fr om a microphone or analog audio input source. Switching Between Microp hone and Line Input 1 Set the AUDIO IN switch of the desir ed channel to EXT . 2 Set the XLR terminal switch of the[...]
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89 Recordin g Audio Adjusting the Audio Level for the XLR T erminals Y ou can set the audio r ecording leve l for audio input from the XLR te rminals to automatic or manual independently for each channel. Automatic Audio Level Adjustment Set the audio level switch of the desi red channel to A (automatic) to let the camcor der automatically adjust t[...]
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Recording Au dio 90 Adjusting the Microp hone’ s Sensitivity Y ou can adjust the microph one’ s sensitivity if the XLR term inal switch is set to MIC or MI C+48V . 1 Open the desired XLR termin al’ s sensitivity submenu. [ ¡ Audio Setup] > [Audio Input] > [XLR1 Mic T rimming] or [XLR2 Mic T rimming] 2 Select the desir ed level and then[...]
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91 Color Bars/Au dio Reference Signal Color Bars/Audio Reference Signal Y ou can have the camcorder genera te and recor d colo r bars a nd a 1 kHz audio refer ence signal and output them fr om the HDMI OUT terminal, A V OUT te rminal and × (headphone) terminal (aud io refer ence signal only). Recording Color Bars The types of color bars ava ilable[...]
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Video Scopes 92 Video Scopes The camcorder can disp lay a simplified waveform monitor or vectorscope. It can also display an edge mo nitor to help you focus. The video scopes appear only on the OLED screen . They do not appear in the viewfinder or on an external monitor . Displaying a Video Scope Press the WFM button. • The waveform monitor will [...]
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93 Video Scopes Configuring the V ectorscope The camcor der’ s vectorscope function offers 2 modes. Y ou can also change the gain. 1 Open the vectorscope [T ype] submenu. [ w Ot her Functions] > [WFM (OLED)] > [V ectorscope] > [T ype] 2 Select the desired option and then pr ess the joystick. • If you do not need to chan ge the gain, yo[...]
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Reviewing a Recor ding 94 Reviewing a Recor ding When the camcorder is in mode, yo u ca n review the last clip that was recor ded. 1 Open the [Review Recording] submenu to set the review length. [ w Ot her Functions] > [Review Recor ding] 2 Select the desired option and then pr ess the joystick. 3 After you finish recor ding, press the u button.[...]
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95 Selecting the File Numbering Method Selecting the File Numbering Method MP4 clips and photos ar e automatically assigned consec utive numbers and stored on the SD card in folder s. Y ou can select the file numbering method to be used. We r ecommend using the [Continuous] setting. 1 Open the [File Numbering] submenu. [ w Ot her Functions] > [F[...]
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Special Recor ding Modes 96 Special Recor ding Modes The camcor der features the followi ng special recor ding modes. Pre-r ecording: The camcor der will st art recor ding approxi mately 3 seconds before you press the ST ART/STOP button. This is espe cially useful when it is dif ficult to predict when to start recor ding. Slow & fast mo tion re[...]
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97 Special Recording Modes Configuring Slow & Fast Motion Mode 1 Open the [Slow & Fa st Motion] submenu. [ w Ot her Functions] > [Special Recor ding] > [Slow & Fast Motion] 2 Select the desired shooting frame rate (for 59.94 Hz recordings) or [On] (for 50.00 Hz recor dings) and then press the joystick. • Available shooting frame[...]
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Continuous Recording 98 Continuous Recor ding Using continuous recor ding you can avoid missing import ant shooting opportunities. Y ou need to activate the continuous r ecord ing mode using the men u. Once continuo us recording has started, the camcorder will keep recor ding until you access the menu to s top recor ding. During contin uous recor d[...]
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99 Continuous Recording 6 T o stop the continuous recor ding, open the continuous recor d ing [Start/Stop] submenu. [ w Ot her Functions] > [Continu ous Rec] > [Start/Stop] 7 Select [Stop] and then press the joystick. • Continuous recording will s top. Both tally lamps will go out and the clip will be recor ded on the SD car d(s). • [CONT[...]
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Using Accessor ies 100 Using Accessories This section covers some of th e accessories for this camcor der . Using the EF24-105mm f/4L IS USM an d EF-S18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM Lenses This section explains how to use the EF24-105mm f/4L IS USM and EF-S18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM lenses*, which ar e supplied separately in some le ns kits sold in select[...]
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101 Using Acces sories Zooming T o zoom, tu rn the lens's zoom ring. NOTES • If you want to zoom, do so befor e focusing. T ur ning the zoom ring after achieving focus may thr o w of f the focus slightly . • W ith the EF-S18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM lens, blurring may occur temporarily if the zoom ring is turned too quickly . Locking the Zoo[...]
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Using Accessor ies 102 • When yo u use a tripod, the image stabilizer should be tur ned off to save battery power . • The image stabilizer function ac tiva tes when the lens is used with an Extension T ube EF12 II or EF25 II. Using the Infinity Compensation Mark (EF24-105mm f/4L IS USM Lens Only) Y ou can compensate for shif ting of the infinit[...]
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103 Using Acces sories • The opt ional 250D Close-up Lens cannot be attached. Shooting Precautions (EF-S18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM Lens Only) The EF-S18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM utilizes a stepping motor that drives the fo cus lens. The motor also controls the focus le ns during zooming. When the camcorder is turned off The motor does not operate wh[...]
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Using Accessor ies 104 Activating the GPS Rec eiver T ur n on the camcor der and receiver . • The icon appears o n the right o f the screen and will blink as the receiv er tries to acquire satellite signals. • When satellite signals are correctly acqu ired, the icon will stay continuously on. GPS functions will be activated and clips and photos[...]
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105 Using Acces sories Using the Optional RC-V100 Remote Contr oller Y ou can connect the optional RC-V100 Remote Contro ller to contr ol the camcord er (including advanced recor ding functions) from a distance. In addition to turn ing the camcor der on and off and navigating the menus, while recor ding you can control various camera function s, su[...]
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4 107 Customization Assignable Buttons The camcor der conveniently feature s 17 * buttons to which you can assign va rious func tions. By assignin g often- used function s, you can qu ickly access them with a single press of a button. * In mode, only assignable buttons 7 to 17 ar e available. Changing the Assigned Function 1 Open the [Assignable Bu[...]
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Assignable Buttons 108 4 Navigate the menus to find the menu setting you want to register and t hen press the joystick. • The selected menu setting will be re gistered to the customizable slot and to the assignable button. • The name of the selected men u setti ng will be listed instead of [User Setting (NONE)] and the customiz able slot will b[...]
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109 Assignable Buttons * Function can be used only by assigning it to a button. ** Not available for photos. [Onscreen Display] T urns on/off the inclusion of onscreen disp lays on video output from the camcorder’s terminals (both HD and SD video output). Ü Ü 139 [Time Cod e] Displays the [T ime Code] submenu. Ü – 80 [Time Cod e Hold]* Puts [...]
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Custom Picture Setti ngs 110 Custom Pictur e Settings Y ou can pr eset a number of picture-r elated settings ( A 114). After adjusting the desired settings to your prefer ence, you can save the whole set i n the camcorder or SD card as a custom picture file. Y ou can then load the file at a later date to change th e curr ent settings to the preset [...]
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111 Custom Picture Settings Selecting Custom Picture Files Select a cu stom picture file to apply its settings to yo ur recor dings or to edit, rename, pr otect, or transfer it. When [ ~ Camera Setup] > [ / CINEMA Locked] is set to [On], the custom pictur e menu cann ot be a ccessed and custom picture files cannot be used. 1 Press the CUSTOM PIC[...]
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Custom Picture Setti ngs 112 Editing a Custom Pictur e File’ s Settings This procedur e describes how to change the custom pi cture settings in de tail when you want maximum control over the image. In addition, the camco rder offers an easier , mor e intuitiv e way to adjust only the gamma curve and white balance settings usi ng a simplified grap[...]
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113 Custom Picture Settings 3 Press the CUSTOM PICT . button to exit the custom pictur e menu and apply the selected custom picture settings. T ransferring Custom Picture Files Y ou can transfer cu stom picture files between the camcorder and SD c ards. When the custom picture file is in the camcorder , use [Copy T o 8 ] or [Load From 8 ] dependin [...]
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Custom Picture Setti ngs 114 Replacing a File on an SD Card with a File in the Camcorder 1 After selecting a file on an SD card to r eplace, open the [Load Fr om Cam.] submenu. [ +/ T ransfer File] > [Load From Cam.] 2 Select the file to tran sfer to the SD card and then p ress the joystick. 3 Select [OK] and the n press the joystick. • The fi[...]
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115 Custom Picture Settings [Black] Controls the black level and color cast of blacks. [Master Pedestal] The master pe destal increase s or decreases the black level. Higher sett ings will make dark areas brigh ter but decrease contrast. Th is sett ing can be adjusted from -50 to 50. (Defau lt: ±0) [Master B lack] Corrects color cast in blac ks. [[...]
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Custom Picture Setti ngs 116 [Level]: Specifies how saturated colors are in dark ar eas. This setting can be adjusted from -50 to 50. (Default: ±0) [Knee] Controls the upper part of the gamma curve (highlights of the image). By compressing the high lights, you can prevent parts of the i mage from being over exposed. When [Gamma] is set to [Cine 1][...]
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117 Custom Picture Settings [ Knee Aperture ]: Allows you to set the sharpness of only the areas above th e knee point by adjusting the gain and slope. This is not available when [Gamma] is set to [Cine 1], [Cine 2], [EOS Std.] or [Can on Log]. [Gain]: Sets the amount of shar pness. This sett ing can be adjusted fr om 0 to 9. (Default: 0) [Slope]: [...]
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Custom Picture Setti ngs 118 [Gain]: Adjusts the color intensity . This setting can be adjusted fr om -50 to 50. (Default: ±0) [Phase]: Adjusts the color phase. This setting can be adjusted from -18 to 18 . (Default: ±0) [R-G]: The R-G matrix changes the tint of the picture along the cyan/green and r e d/magenta gradations. This setting can be ad[...]
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119 Custom Picture Settings [Over 100%]: This function determines how the camcord er handles vide o signals exceeding 100%. A vailable options ar e [Through] to do no thing, [Clip] to clip the signal at 10 0%, and [Press] that compresses a signal of up to 108% down to 100% levels. (Default: [Through]) NOTES • When an optional RC- V100 Remote Cont[...]
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Custom Picture Setti ngs 120 Simplified Graphical Interface In addition to the very detailed setti ngs explained in the pr evious sect ion ( A 114), the camcorder offers a graphical interface for adjustin g th e gamma and white balance settings. Gamma settings ar e presented as a gamma curve and white balanc e setting s are pr esented on a color pl[...]
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121 Customizing Functions and Onscre en Displays Customizing Functions and Onscr een Displays Customize the camcor der to match your shooting style and needs. Use the [ w Other Function s] > [Custom Function] setting to adjust how so me of the camcorder’ s controls and functions operate in mode. Similarly , use the [ £ OLED/VF Setup] > [Cu[...]
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Customizing Functio ns and Onscreen Displays 122 Customizing Onscreen Displays For details on which onscreen disp lays ca n be customized, r efer to Onscreen Displays ( A 50). 1 Open the [Custom Display 1] or [Custom Display 2] submenu. [ £ OLED/VF Setup] > [Custom Display 1] or [Cu stom Display 2] 2 Select the desired onscr een display . 3 Cha[...]
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123 Saving and Loadin g Camera Settings Saving and Loading Camera Settings After you adjust custom pictur e settin gs and se ttings in the va rious menus, you can save those sett ings on an SD car d. Y ou can load thos e settings at a la ter date or on an other C100 Mark II cam corder so that you can use that camcorder in that same exact way . Savi[...]
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5 125 Playback Playback This section explains how to play back clips recor ded on an SD card. For de tails on playing back clips using an external monitor , r efer to Connecting to an External Monitor ( A 137). For details on viewing photos, refer to Viewing Photos ( A 164). A VCHD and MP4 Index Screens Playback functions ar e accessed fr om the in[...]
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Playbac k 126 Switching Between the SD Card Slots If both SD car d slots contain an SD card, you can switch between them as necessary . Press the SLOT SELECT b utton. • The access indicator of the selected SD card slot will illuminate in green. Switching to Ot her Index Screens T o view other recor dings on the cu rr ently selected SD c ard, you [...]
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127 Playback Playing Back Clips After you select a cli p to play back from the index screen, you can control the playback with the controls on th e camcor der or with the joystick and onscreen joystick guide. 1 Move the orange selection frame to the clip you want to play back. 2 Press the Ò button to start playback. • Playback will start from th[...]
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Playbac k 128 Onscreen Displays 1 Appears when [ £ OLED/VF Setup] > [Display Date/Time] is set to [On]. For MP4 clips, only the date is displayed. 2 The audio recor ding mode is only displ ayed for clips recor ded using the [28 Mbps LPCM] and [24 Mbps LPCM] bit rates. 3 For MP4 clips recor ded using slow & fast motion recor ding mode, the s[...]
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129 Playback Playback Controls When you play back a clip, operate the buttons on the camcorder’ s body or use the joys tick and joystick gui de to use fast playback, play back frame- by-frame or skip clips. Refer to the following table. Avai lable playback types NOTES • There is no audio during any of the pl ayback types listed in the previous [...]
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Playbac k 130 NOTES • For details on changing the audio channel, refer to Selecting the Audio Channel ( A 141). • If you set an assignable button to [Headphone +], [Headphone -], [Speaker +] or [Speaker -] ( A 107), you can press the button to adjust the headphone volume or built-in speaker volume without using the menu. × (headphone) terminal[...]
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131 Clip Operations Clip Operations Y ou can use the clip menu in the [A VCHD] index screen or [MP4] index scr een to copy clips, delete clips and convert clips to MP4. Y ou can use the functions in the [ w Other Functions] menu to perform some of the operations on all the clip s or a selection of clips. Using the Clip Menu 1 Select a clip and then[...]
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Clip Operations 132 Copying Multiple C lips 1 Open the [Copy] submenu. [ w Ot her Functions] > [Clips] > [Co py] 2 Select [Select] to select which cl ips to copy or [All] to copy all the clips and then press the joystick. • If you selected [Select], use the joystick to move between the clips. Press the joystick to select a clip to copy and [...]
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133 Clip Operations Converting Clips to MP4 Y ou can convert an A VCHD or MP4 clip into an MP4 clip. Th e conv erted clip will have a bit rate of 3 Mbps and a resolution of 640x360. (When the source clip to be converted is an MP4 clip, it will, in fact, be r esized to a smaller MP4 clip.) This pr ocedure r equires two SD car ds: one (so ur ce) that[...]
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Clip Operations 134 Frame rate of converted clips Depending on the v ideo configuratio n, some clips cannot be converted. NOTES • The maximum to tal playback time of the clips to be converte d is 12 hours. • Clips are played back as they ar e converted. If you set an assignable button to [Headphone +], [Headphone -], [Speaker +] or [Speaker -] [...]
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6 135 External Connections Video Output Configuration The video signal output from the HDMI OUT terminal de pends on the various menu sett ings and the capabilities of the external monitor . If necessary , you can superimpose the onscr een disp lays on the video displayed on the external monitor ( A 139). Video signal output for 59.94 Hz recor ding[...]
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Video Output Configuration 136 Video signal output for 50.00 Hz recor dings mode mode Regardless of the video conf igurat ion of the recor ding, the video signal output will be the same. 1 [ ¢ Video Setup] > [HDMI] > [Output] Video conf iguration HDMI OUT termina l AV O UT ter mi nal Movie format Bit rate Resolution Fr ame rat e [Output] se [...]
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137 Connecting to an External Monitor Connecting to an External Monitor When you connect the camcorder to an external monitor for recor ding or playback, use the terminal on the camcorder that matches the on e you wish to use on the monito r . Then, select the video si gnal output configuration ( A 135). Video will be output from the HDMI OUT and A[...]
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Connecting to an External Monitor 138 Options Applying a LUT to Video fr om the HDMI OUT T e rminal When recording with Canon Log gamma, you can apply a LUT to the video being output from the HDMI OUT terminal. 1 Open the LUT [Setting] submenu. [ ¢ Video Setup] > [HDMI] > [LUT] > [Setting] 2 Select [On] and then pr ess the joystick. 3 Sel[...]
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139 Connecting to an External Monitor SD Output When HD video (16:9 aspect ratio) is converted and output as SD vi deo (4:3 aspect ratio) fr om the HDMI OUT or A V OUT terminal, you can choose how it appears on the external monitor . 1 Open the [SD Output] submenu. [ ¢ V ideo Setup] > [SD Output] 2 Select the desired option and then pr ess the [...]
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Connecting to an External Monitor 140 • During SD video output in mode, onscr een displa ys will not appear on an extern al monitor if [ ¢ Video Setup] > [SD Output] is set to [Side Crop]. • If you set an assignable button to [Onscreen Display] ( A 1 07), you can press the button to turn on and off the superimposing of onscreen displays on [...]
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141 Audio Out put Audio Output The camcor der can output audio from the HDMI OUT terminal, A V OUT terminal or × (headphone) terminal. When audio is output from the A V OUT terminal or × (headphone) terminal, you can configure other settings, such as the output channel. Selecting the Audio Channel Y ou can select the audio channel that is output [...]
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Audio Out put 142 Selecting the Output Level of the A V OUT T erminal Y ou can select the output level of audio that is output fr om the A V OUT terminal. 1 Open the audio ouput [Level] submenu. [ ¡ Audio Setup] > [Audio Output] > [Level] 2 Select the desired level and then pr ess the joystick. Options NOTES • This sett ing does not af fec[...]
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143 Saving Clips to a Compute r Saving Clips to a Computer Y ou can use the supplied software Dat a Import Utility to save your A VCHD and MP 4 clips. Refer to PIXELA's Web site below (English only) for the la test information about the software. http://www .pixela.co.jp/oem/canon/e/index_biz.html For other inquires r egardin g the soft ware, [...]
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7 145 Wi-Fi Functions About the Wi-Fi Functions After you connect the camcor der to a network via Wi-Fi ( A 146), you can use the following functions. Y ou can save up to 5 network configurations and switch easily be tween them depending on your working environment. Y ou can check the current network se ttings on the status scre ens ( A 181) and ch[...]
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Connecting to a Wi-Fi Network 146 Connecting to a Wi-Fi Network The camcor der is Wi-Fi certified and can connect to a Wi-Fi netw ork using an external access point (wireless r outer) or can itself serve as a Wi-Fi access point. The camcorder ca n connect to wireless r outers (access points) compliant with the 802.11a*/b/g/n protocol and that are W[...]
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147 Connecting to a Wi-Fi Networ k 4 Within 2 minutes, press the joystick on the camcor der . • While [Connecting] appears on the scr een, you can press the joysti ck or the CANCEL button to cancel the operation. • After the connection is corr ectly established, continue with th e pr ocedur e to configure the IP addr ess assignment ( A 150). NO[...]
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Connecting to a Wi-Fi Network 148 3 Push the joystick up/down to select the desired access point and then pr ess the joystick. • If the access point is encrypted ( C ), enter the encryption key (passwor d) with the followi ng procedur e. Otherwise, continue with the procedure to configur e the IP address assignment ( A 15 0). Encrypted Access Poi[...]
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149 Connecting to a Wi-Fi Networ k Manual Setup If you pref er , you can enter manually the details of the Wi-Fi netwo rk you want to co nnect to. Fo llow the instructions on the scr een to complete the pr ocedure. 1 Open the [Set Up New] submenu. [ w Other Functions ] > [Network Settings] > [Connect ion Settings] > [Set U p New] 2 Select [...]
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Connecting to a Wi-Fi Network 150 7 Enter the encryption key as described in Encrypted Access Points ( A 148). • This encryption key (password) is needed to connect the network devi ce to the camcor der . If necessary , write it down. 8 Continue with the procedur e to configure the IP add ress assignment ( A 150). Configuring the IP Address Setti[...]
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151 Selecting a Network Connection Selecting a Network Connection Y ou can save up to 5 differ ent netw ork co nfiguration pr ofiles . Y ou can select which one to use depending on where you plan to use the camc or der . If you just saved a new network configuration ( A 150), that netwo rk configuration will alr eady be automatically se lected and [...]
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Changing Network Settings 152 Changing Network Settings Y ou can edit the settings of the currently selected network configurat ion profile even afte r the initial setup. Changing settin gs manually r equires mor e advanced knowledge of Wi-Fi and network settings. T urn off any active Wi-Fi functions and wait until the network icons disappear from [...]
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153 Browser Remote : Controlling the Camc order from a Network De vice Browser Remote: Contr olling th e Camcorder fr om a Network Device After connecting the camcor der to a network, you can control the camcorder remotely fr om the Web browser of a connected network device* using th e Browser Re mote application. Br o wser Remote lets you monitor [...]
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Browser Remote: Co ntrolling the Camcorder from a Network Device 154 3 Select [On] and then press the joystick. • will appear on the top of the screen. When th e icons turn white, the camcorder is r eady to accept commands fr om the Browser Remote application. • W ith Camera Acce ss Point connection s, you need to acti vely connect the Wi-Fi en[...]
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155 Browser Remote : Controlling the Camc order from a Network De vice 4 Select the language for Browser Remote. 5 Use the Browser Remote contr ols to operate the camcorder . • Descriptions of the controls ar e given in the following pages. D etailed operation is given in each function’ s reference page. 6 When you have finished using Browser R[...]
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Browser Remote: Co ntrolling the Camcorder from a Network Device 156 The [Advanced Control] Screen When using a computer , tablet and other devices with larger scr eens, the [Advanced Control] screen of fers all the controls available for ope rating the camcorder re mo tely via Browser Remote. Fo r details, r efer to each function’ s explanation.[...]
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157 Browser Remote : Controlling the Camc order from a Network De vice The [Basic Control] Screen When using a smartphone or other device with a smaller scr een, you can use the [Basic Control] screen that offers only the most important shooting controls (ST ART/STOP , live view , and focus and aperture adjustment) but will fit in the scr een witho[...]
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FTP File Tr ansfer 158 F TP File T ransfer After connecting the camcorder to a ne tw ork, you can transfer clips and photos from the camcorder to another device connected to the netwo rk using the F TP protocol. The following explan ations assume that the F TP server is on, ready and correctly configured. Preparations Before you can transfer clips [...]
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159 FTP File Tr ansfer F TP T ransfer Settings These settings determine the handling of files and f olders on the F TP server . 1 Open the [Create Folder by Date] submenu. [ w Other Functions ] > [Network Settings] > [F TP T ransfer Settings] > [Cr eate Folder by Date] 2 Select the desired option and then pr ess the joystick. 3 Back in the[...]
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FTP File Tr ansfer 160 5 When the confirmation message appears, press the joystick. T ransferring Multiple Clips or Photos 1 Open the index screen that contains the clips or photos you want to transfer ( A 126). 2 Connect the camcorder to the desir ed network ( A 151). • W ith Camera Ac cess Point connec tions, you need to act ively connect the W[...]
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161 Playback via Browse r Playback via Browser Y ou can use the Playback via Browser function to acce ss the clips and photos in the camcorder fr om the Web browser of a connected network device*. Y ou can then play back your recor dings using the Web browser and even save local copies of th em on the device. * Depending on the device, OS, browser [...]
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8 163 Photos T aking Photos Y ou can take photos when the camcor der is in mode or you can captur e a photo from a clip when the camcorder is in mode. T aking Photos in CAMERA Mode Y ou can take a photo while the camcorder is re cording a clip or is in rec ord pause mode. If a custom pictur e file is selected in adv ance, it will be recorded with t[...]
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Photo Pla yback 164 Photo Playback Y ou can view the photos that you too k with the camcor der . Displaying the [Pho tos] Index Screen Display the [Photos] index scr een to view ph otos. 1 Set the Q switch to MEDIA. • The camcorder switches to mode and the clip index screen appears. 2 Press the INDEX button. • The index screen se lection menu a[...]
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165 Photo Operations Photo Operations Y ou can use the photo menu to copy a photo, delete a photo, or copy a custom picture file embedded in a photo. Y o u can display the photo menu fr om the [Photos] index screen or photo playback screen. Copying Photos Y ou can copy photos fr om one SD card to the other . Copying a Photo from the Playback Screen[...]
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Photo Oper ations 166 Deleting Photos Y ou can delete a photo you no longer need. When you do so, however , the custom pi cture file embedded in it will also be deleted. Photos can be deleted one at a time fr o m the photo playback scr een or [Photos] index screen. Deleting a Photo from the Playback Screen 1 Display the photo to be deleted ( A 164)[...]
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167 Photo Operations Copying Custom Picture Files Y ou can copy to the camcorder a custom picture file em bedded in a photo. Custom pictur e files can be copied from the photo playback scr een or [Photos] index scr een. Copying a File from the Playback Screen 1 Display the photo with the custom picture file to be copied ( A 164). 2 Press the joysti[...]
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9 169 Additional Information Menu Options For details a bout how to select a n item, ref er to Using the Menus ( A 28). Fo r details about each function, see the re ference page. Me nu items without a r eference page are explained after the tables. Setting options in boldface indicate default va lues. Depending on how the camcor der's function[...]
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Menu Options 170 [ ¡ Audio Setup] menu * In mode, not available in some index scr eens and playback modes. [ ¢ Video Setup] menu [Time Code] ( m o d e o n l y ) : Allows you to output the time code signal from the HDMI OUT terminal. Menu item Submenu Setting options A [Audio Input] [XLR Re c Channel] [CH1] , [CH1/CH2] 88 [XLR1 Mic T rimming] [+12[...]
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171 Menu Options [ £ OLED/VF Setup] menu Menu item Submenu Setting options A [OLED Setup] [Brightness] -99 to 99 (±0) 37 [Contrast] -99 to 99 (±0) [Color] -20 to 20 (±0) [Sharpness] 1 to 4 (2) [Luminance] [On], [Off] [Color Balance] [R-B Simult. Adjust.] -25 to 25 (±0) [R Fine T uning] -25 to 25 (±0) [B Fine T uning] -25 to 25 (±0) [Viewfin [...]
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Menu Options 172 * In mode, not available in some index scr eens and playback modes. [Audio Level] ( m o d e o n l y ) : Displays the audio leve l meter when set to [On]. [Display Date/Time] ( m o d e o n l y ) : Displays the date and time of r ecording during playback. [Custom Display 1] [Light Metering] [On] , [Off] 50 [Custom Picture] [On] , [Of[...]
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173 Menu Options [ ¤ TC/UB Setup] menu ( mode only) [ w Other Functions] menu Menu item Submenu Setting options A [Time Cod e] [Mode] [Preset] , [ Regen.] 80 [Run] [Rec Run] , [F ree Run] [DF/NDF] [DF] , [NDF] 81 [Setting] [Set] , [Reset] 80 [User Bit] [Output Mode] [Fixed] , [Pulldown] 83 [T ype] [Setting] , [Time], [Date] 83 Menu item Submenu Se[...]
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Menu Options 174 [AVC HD] [Bit Rate] [28 Mbps LPCM], [28 Mbps], [24 Mbps LPCM ] , [24 Mbps], [17 Mbps], [7 Mbps] 54 [Frame Rate] 4 For 59.94 Hz recordings: [59.94i] 2 , [PF29.97], [23.98P] For 50.00 Hz recordings: [50.00i] 2 , [PF25.00] 55 [MP4] [Bit Rate/Resolution] [35 Mbps 1920x1080], [24 Mbps 1920x1080] , [17 Mbps 1920x1080], [4 Mbps 1280x720],[...]
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175 Menu Options 1 In mode, not available in some index screens and playback modes. 2 The default value depends on the country/r egion or purchase. 3 Setting options for [Assignable Buttons]: [(NONE)], [ONE-SHOT AF], [AF LOCK], [Face AF], [PUSH AUTO IRIS], [Iris Mode], [Iris +], [Iris -], [AE Shift +] , [AE Shift -], [Backlight], [Spot light], [ISO[...]
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Displaying the Status Scre ens 176 Displaying the Status Scr eens Y ou can use the status screens to che ck the camcorder’ s various recor ding- and playback-related settings. Y ou can also output the status sc reens on an exter nal monitor . 1 Press the ST A TUS button. • The status screen most r ecently displayed will appea r unless you turne[...]
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177 Displaying the Status Screens [Camera 1/2], [Camera 2/2] Status Scr eens ( m o d e o n l y ) [Assignable Buttons 1/2], [Assignable Buttons 2/2] Status Scr een * Assignable buttons 1 to 6 do not appear in mode. 2 1 5 6 7 3 4 1 ISO speed/Gain ( A 60) 2A p e r t u r e ( A 63) 3 Shutter increment ( A 58) 4 Autofocus ( A 71) 5 Flicker reduction ( A [...]
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Displaying the Status Scre ens 178 [Audio] Status Screen [Media] Status Scr een * This information appears only du ring continuous recording mode. ** This information does not appear in mode. NOTES • Depending on the card 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 w[...]
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179 Displaying the Status Screens [Video] Status Screen * Also shows LPCM recording (for A VCHD clips, if applicable) or the r esolution (for MP4 clips). [Battery/Hour Meter] Status Screen * Only for battery packs bearing the Intelli gent System ma rk. 5 3 1 2 4 6 3 1 2 7 In mode In mode 1 HDMI output and LUT status ( A 138) 2 Onscreen displays sup[...]
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Displaying the Status Scre ens 180 [ / Data 1/3] Status Screen ( m o d e o n l y ) [ / Data 2/3] Status Screen ( m o d e o n l y ) 1 3 2 5 6 7 8 9 4 1 Custom picture file name ( A 110) 2 Gamma ( A 114) 3 Master pedestal ( A 115) 4 Master black RGB levels ( A 1 15) 5 Black gamma settings (lev el, range and point) ( A 115 ) 6 Knee settings (slope, po[...]
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181 Displaying the Status Screens [ / Data 3/3] Status Scre en ( m o d e o n l y ) [Network Settings 1/9] Status Scr een 1 3 2 5 6 7 8 4 1 White balance R/B gain ( A 118 ) 2 Color correction ( A 118) 3 Area A settings (phase, chr oma, area and Y level) ( A 11 8) 4 Area A r evision settings (level and phase) ( A 11 8) 5 Area B settings (phase, chrom[...]
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Displaying the Status Scre ens 182 [Network Settings 2/9], [Network Settings 3/9] Status Scr eens Connection settings of the curr ent network connection ( A 145) [Network Settings 4/9], [Network Settings 5/9] Status Scr eens TCP/IP settings of the cu rrent network connection ( A 150) 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Network configuration name ( A 15 1) 2 Connection t[...]
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183 Displaying the Status Screens [Network Settings 6/9] Status Scr een [Network Settings 7/9], [Netwo rk Settings 8/9], [Network Settings 9/9] Status Screens * The password itself will not be displayed. 1 2 Browser Remote settings ( A 153) 1 Port number 2 Camcorder ID 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 F TP serv er settings ( A 158) 1 F TP server (host) name 2U s e [...]
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Displaying the Status Scre ens 184 [GPS Information Display] Status Scr een ( m o d e o n l y ) GPS informa tion ( A 103) 4 3 1 2 5 1L a t i t u d e 2 Longitude 3 Elevation 4 UTC (coor dinated universal time) date and time 5 Satellite signal strength C OP Y[...]
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185 Troubleshooting T roubleshooting If you have a problem with your camcor der , r efer to this section. Consult your dealer or a Canon Servi ce Center if the problem persists. Power source The camcorder will not turn on or it tur ns off by itself. - The battery pack is exhausted. Replace or c harge the batter y pack. - Remove the battery pack and[...]
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Troubleshooti ng 186 Changing between recording ( Ü REC) and r ecord pause (STBY) takes longer than usual. - When the SD card contains a larg e numbe r of cli ps, some operatio ns may take long er than usual. S ave your clips ( A 143) and initialize the SD card ( A 42). Alternatively , replace the SD car d. The camcorder cannot r ecord to an SD ca[...]
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187 Troubleshooting appears in red on the screen. - In mode, when [Other Functions] > [Fan] is s et to [Automatic], the co oling fan will start automatically ( appears on the sc reen). appears on the screen. - The camcorder and l ens cannot communica te normally . Clean the lens’ s contacts and reattach the lens. Picture and Sound The OLED scr[...]
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Troubleshooti ng 188 The optional RC-V100 Remote Controller or commercially available remote control does not work. - Make sure that the [Other Settings] > [REMOTE T erm.] setting is set to [RC-V100] when using the optional RC-V100 Remote Controller or [Standard] when using a commercially available remote control. - When [Camera Setup] > [ / [...]
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189 Troubleshooting The Browser Remote or Playback via Browser scr een is not displayed correctly on the Web browser . - The device, operating system or W eb browser used may not be supported. For the latest information about supported systems, visit your local Canon W eb site. - Enable JavaScript and cookies in your W eb browser's setting s. [...]
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Troubleshooti ng 190 Cannot acquire battery information Continue using th is battery pack? - Y ou attached a battery pack that does not bear the Intelli gent System mark . - If you are using a battery pa ck that bears the Intelligent Syste m mark, there may be a problem with the camcorder or battery pack. Consult a Canon Service Center . Cannot pla[...]
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191 Troubleshooting Fan error - The cooling fan has sto pped working or may not be working prop erly . Consult a Cano n Service Center . File name error - The folder and file numbers have reached their maximum v a lue. Set [Other Functions] > [File Numberin g] to [Reset] and delete all the MP4 clips ( A 132) and photos ( A 166) on the SD card or[...]
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Troubleshooti ng 192 Wi-Fi Functions Along with this list, refer also to the instruction manu als of the access poin t or other external devices you are using. Recording was stopped. - The file control infor mation is corrupted or there was an encode r erro r . T urn off the camcorder and back o n again. Then, remo ve the SD car d being used and re[...]
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193 Troubleshooting Memory card cover was opened so network functions will be interrupted. - The SD card com partment cover was opened while the SD card was being acc essed. Stop the Wi-Fi function in use and end the networ k connection. Multiple access points det ect ed. T ry the operation aga in. - There ar e multiple access points sendi ng out a[...]
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Troubleshooti ng 194 Wi-Fi error . Incorrect encryption key . - When the authentication mode was set to [WP A-PSK] or [ WP A2-PSK], or the enc r yption method was set to [WEP], the encryption key (WEP index) entered or its length (num ber of characters) is incorrect. • When entering ASCII characters, enter 5 characters (64-bit encoding) or 13 cha[...]
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195 Handling Precauti ons Handling Pr ecautions Camcorder Be sure to observe the following pr ecau tions to ensure maximum performance. • Do not carry the camcorder by the OLED pane l. Be car eful when closing the OLED panel. • Do not leave the camcorder in places subject to high temp eratur es (like the inside of a car parked under direct sunl[...]
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Handling Precautions 196 Battery Pack • Dirt y terminals may cause a poor contact between th e battery pack and the camcord er . Wipe the terminals with a soft cloth. Long-term storage • Store battery packs in a dry pl ace at temperatures no higher tha n 30 ° C (86 ° F). • T o exte nd the battery life of the battery pack , discharge it comp[...]
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197 Handling Precauti ons SD Cards • We recommend backing up the r ecordings on the SD ca rds onto your computer . Data may be corrupted or lost due to defects or exposure to stat ic electricity . Canon shall not be liable for lost or corrupted data. • Do not touch or expose the terminals to dust or dirt. • Do not use SD cards in places su bj[...]
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Maintenance/Others 198 Maintenance/Others Cleaning Camcorder Body • Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the camcor der body . Neve r use che mically treated cloths or vol atile solvents such as paint thinner . Lens • Remove any dust or dirt particles us ing a non-aerosol type blower brush. • Use a clean, soft lens-cleaning cl ot h to gently wipe t[...]
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199 Optional Acces sories Optional Accessories The following optional accessori es are co m patible with this camcor der . The availability differs fr om area to ar ea. 1 This accessory cannot be used to power this camcor der directly; it c an only be used to charge the battery pack. 2 For camcorders sold in the United States, Ca nada and Mexico on[...]
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Optional Accessories 200 Battery Packs When you need extra battery pa cks, select from the following: BP-950G, BP-955, BP-970G, BP- 975 When you use batte ry packs bearing the Intelligent System mark, the camcorder will communicate with th e b attery and displa y the remaining usage time (accurate to 1 minute). Y ou ca n only use and charge these b[...]
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201 Specifi cations Specifications C100 Mark II System •R e c o r d i n g S y s t e m Movies: A VCHD 1 Video compression: MPEG-4 A VC/H.264 Audio compr ession: Linear PCM, 16 bits, 4 8 kHz, 2 channel s 2 ; Dolby Digital 2ch MP4 V ideo compr ession: MPEG-4 A VC/H.264 Audio compr ession: MPEG-4 AAC-L, 16 bits, 48 kHz, 2 channels 1 Compatible with A[...]
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Specific ations 202 • Viewfinder: 11.5 mm (0.45 in.) color L CD, equivalent to appr ox. 1,230,000 dot s, 99.8% coverage • Lens Mount Canon EF mount compatible with Cano n EF lenses (i ncluding EF-S lenses) and Canon EF Ci nema lenses (EF mount) Lens multiplication f actor: approx. 1. 53 (for 35mm-equivalent focal length) •N D F i l t e r : Bu[...]
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203 Specifi cations T erminals •H D M I O U T T e r m i n a l : HDMI connector (type A), out put only , supports time code output, supports 1080/59.94P and 1 080/50.00P output • AV OUT T erminal ∅ 3.5 mm 4-pole minijack, output only Video: 1 Vp-p / 75 Ω unbalanced Audio: -10 dBV (47 k Ω load, output level 1 V rms) / 3 k Ω or less •M I[...]
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Specific ations 204 • Dimensions (W x H x D) Minimal confi guration with thumb rest: 147 x 174 x 169 mm (5.8 x 6.9 x 6.7 in.) Configuratio n with grip unit and eye cup: 188 x 189 x 219 mm (7.4 x 7.4 x 8.6 in.) Configuratio n with handle unit, grip unit and eye cup: 188 x 280 x 334 mm (7.4 x 11.0 x 13.1 in.) •W e i g h t Camcorder unit only: 1,1[...]
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205 Specifi cations CA-941 Compact Power Adapte r •R a t e d I n p u t : 100 – 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz, 0.65 A (100 V) – 0.36 A (240 V) •R a t e d O u t p u t : 8.4 V DC, 3.7 A • Operating T emperature: 0 – 40 °C • Dimensions (W x H x D): Approx. 103 x 51 x 139 mm •W e i g h t : 480 g CG-940 Battery Charger •R a t e d i n p u t : 10 0[...]
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Specific ations 206 •W e i g h t : 670 g (23.6 oz.) • Hood: EW-83H • Lens Cap: E-77 II Lens Cap • Case: LP1219 * The lens length is measur ed from the mount surface to the fr ont end of the lens. Add 24 .2 mm for the E-77 II lens cap. EF-S18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM Lens This lens is available only in some len s kits sold in se lect regions. [...]
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207 Reference T ables Refer ence T ables Charging Times Use the supplied battery charger to charge battery packs. The charging times given in the following table are approximate a nd vary accordi ng to charging condit ions and initial charge of th e battery pack. Recording and Pla yback Times Recording and playback times given in the following tabl[...]
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Reference Tabl es 208 Recording MP 4 clips 3 Available bit rate is 35 Mbps. 4 Available bit rates are 24 Mbp s, 17 Mbps, 4 Mbps and 3 Mbps. Approximat e number of photos available on a 4 GB SD car d System frequency Frame rate Usage Time BP-955 BP-975 59.94 Hz 59.94P 3 Recording (maximum) 200 min. 300 min. Recording (typical) 130 min. 190 min. Play[...]
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209 50.00 Hz/59.94 Hz recordings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 A ABB (automatic bla ck balance) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 199 AE shift . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Aperture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Aspect r[...]
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210 K Key lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49, 84 L Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 Lens firmware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 Light metering mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67 LUT (lookup table) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53 M[...]
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211 Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .185 Turning the camcorder on/of f . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 U USB terminal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 User bit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83 V Vectorscope . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93 Vid[...]
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212 CANON CINE MA EOS LIMITED WAR RANTY FO R PRODUCTS PURCHASED IN THE UNITED ST A TES The limited warranty set forth below is give n by Canon U.S.A., Inc. ('Canon USA') with respect to (a) the Canon Cinema EOS Prod uct, and (b) the accessories for the Canon Ci nema EOS Product (if any), p ackaged wi th this limited warranty (collectively[...]
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213 CANON CINEMA EOS LIMITED W ARRANTY FOR PRODUCTS PURCHASED IN CANADA The limited warranty set forth below is given by Canon Canada Inc. ('Canon Canada') with respect to (a) the Canon Cinem a EOS product, and (b) the accessories for the Canon Cinema EO S Prod uct (if any), packaged with this lim ited warranty (collectively the " Pr[...]
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0187W144 © CANON INC. 2015 PUB. DIE-0463-001 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 CANON Europa N.V . Bovenkerkerweg 59, 1185 XB Amstelveen, The Netherlands http://www .canon-europe.com ASIA and HONG KONG, S.A.R. Canon Hongko[...]