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E INSTRUCTION MANUAL Read this manual together with the EOS-1D X Instruction Manual and EOS-1D X Wired LAN Instruction Manual. The “Software Start Guide” is included at the end of this manual. C OP Y[...]
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2 Based on the top-of-the-line EOS-1D X, the EOS-1D C is a digital SLR camera with enhanced movie shooting functions. Its advanced movie shooting functions include a full-frame (approx. 36 x 24 mm) CMOS sensor with approx. 18.1 effective megapixels to create beautiful and impressive background blur effects, high ISO speeds for low-light shooting, 4[...]
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3 The EOS-1D C comes with three manuals: 1. EOS-1D C Instruction Manual (this booklet), 2. EOS-1D X Instruction Manual, and 3. EOS-1D X Wired LAN Instruction Manual. For movie shooting, refer to 1. For basic operat ions, still photo shooting, playback functions, wired LAN functions, and other information not in 1, see manuals 2 and 3 as they are ba[...]
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4 Before starting, check that all t he following items have been included with your camera. If anything is missing, contact your dealer . * Attach Eyecup Eg to th e viewfinder eyepiece. * Be careful not to lose any of the above items. Item Check List Battery Pack LP-E4N (with protective cover) Battery Charger LC-E4N (with protective covers) Interfa[...]
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5 Icons in this Manual < 6 > : Indicates the Main Dial. < 5 > : Indicates the Quick Control Dial. < 9 > : Indicates the Multi-controller . < 0 > : Indicates the Setting button. 0 , 9 , 7 , 8 : Indicates that the corresponding function remains active for 4 sec., 6 sec., 10 sec., or 16 sec. respectively after you let go of the[...]
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6 1 Introduction 2 Instruction Manuals ............ .............................................................. 3 Item Check List ......... ...................................... .................. ................ 4 Conventions Used in this Manual ............ ......................................... 5 Handling Precautions ........... ........[...]
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7 Contents 2 3 Reference 61 Differences with the EOS-1D X Instru ction Manual ....... ................. 62 System Map .................... ................................................... ............. 66 Menu Settings ................. ................................................... ............. 68 Troubleshooting Guide........... ........[...]
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8 Camera Care This camera is a precision instrument. Do not drop it or subject it to physical shock. The camera is not waterproof and ca nnot be used underwater . If you accidentally drop the camera into wa ter , promptly consult your nearest Canon Service Center . Wipe off any wate r droplets with a dry cloth. If the camera has been exposed to sal[...]
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9 Handling Precautions LCD Panel and LCD Monitor Although the LCD monito r is manufactured with very high precision technology with over 99.99% effective pixels, there may be a few dead pixels among the remaining 0.01% or less pixels . Dead pixels displaying only black or red, etc., are not a ma lfunction. They do not af fect the images recorded. I[...]
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10 Nomenclature Self-timer lamp Contacts Lens mount Lens lock pin Grip V ertical-grip Main Dial (p.19) V ertical-grip Multi-function button 2 V ertical-grip shutter button (p.18) Depth-of-field preview button V ertical-grip depth-of-field preview button Lens release button Lens mount index Mirror Movie microphone (p.39) Hand strap mount Accessory a[...]
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11 Nomenclature * Parts without referenc e page numbers are expl ained in the EOS-1D X Instruction Manual. Flash-sync contacts Hot shoe < 6 > Main Dial < O > Exposure compensation / Aperture button < B > White balance selection button < U > LCD panel illumination button < i > ISO speed setting button (p.23) Strap mount[...]
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12 Nomenclature * For the nomenclature of the top LCD pa nel, rear LCD p anel, Battery Pack LP- E4N, and Battery Ch arger LC-E4N, see z pages 24 to 28. < Q > Metering mode selection/Flash exposure compensation button < W > Shooting mode selection button (p.18) < o > AF mode selection/ Drive mode selection button < h > AEB se[...]
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13 Nomenclature Strap mount < M > Menu button T erminal cover < x > Playback button (p.57) < H > Card/ Image size selection button < Y > Network lamp < L > Erase button < B > Info button (p.57) Card slot 2 Card slot 1 Card slot cover Card 1 eject button Card 2 eject button Access lamp Card slot cover release [...]
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14 With a Canon HDMI cable (sold sep arately): With a third p arty HDMI cable (commercially available): Using the Cable Protector and Clamp 1 Cable protector 2 HDMI cable (sold separately) Interface cable Cable clamp 3 4 1 2 3 4 If the plug of a third-party HDMI cable can fit into the Cabl e protector , using the Cable protector is recommended. C O[...]
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15 Shooting and Playing Movies The live image displayed on the camera’s LCD monitor can be recorded as a movi e to the card. The movie recording format will be MOV . This chapter assumes that an EF lens is used with the camera. If you use an EF Cinema (CN- E) lens, see the cautions on pages 17 and 29, and start movie shooting. C OP Y[...]
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16 Set the camera so it can record the live image displayed on the LCD monitor as a movie. T o shoot still photos, see page 31. 1 Check the [Movies] setting. Select the [ z 4 ] tab and check that [ LV z / k set. ] is set to [ Movies ]. If it is set to [ Disable ] or [ Stills ], select [ Movies ], then press < 0 >. “L V” stands for Live Vi[...]
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17 k Preparing to Shoot Movies With EF Cinema single focal length lenses, you can shoot at all movie- recording quality settings. If you use an EF Cinema zoom lens, you can shoot movies only with I Super 35mm Crop. (Since the image circle is small, the image periphery will be dark if you shoot a movie in H A B C quality or still photo.) Use a large[...]
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18 When the shooting mode is set to < d > or < BULB >, autoexposure control will take ef fect to suit the scene’s current brightness. Autoexposure control will be the same for < d > and < BULB >. 1 Set the shooting mode to < d / BULB>. Press the < W > button and turn the < 6 > or < 5 > dial to selec[...]
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19 k Shooting Movies When the shooting mode is < s >, you can manually set the shutter speed for movie shooting. The ISO speed and aperture will be set automatically to suit the brightness and obtain a standard exposure. 1 Set the shooting mode to < s >. Press the < W > button and turn the < 6 > or < 5 > dial to select[...]
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20 k Shooting Movies When the shooting mode is < f >, you can manually set the aperture for movie shooting. The ISO speed and shutter speed will be set automatically to suit the brightness and obtain a standard exposure. 1 Set the shooting mode to < f >. Press the < W > button and turn the < 6 > or < 5 > dial to select[...]
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21 k Shooting Movies ISO speed in the d , s , f , and BULB modes The ISO speed will be set automatically within ISO 100 - 25600. Under [ z 2: ISO speed settings ], if [ ISO speed range ]’s [ Maximum ] setting ( z p.130) is set to [ 51200/H ] in the d , s , and BULB modes, the automatic ISO speed setting range’s maximum will be expanded to H (eq[...]
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22 k Shooting Movies Notes for Autoexposure, Shutter-prio rity AE, and Aperture-priority AE This camera is compatible with the function turning on the LED light automatically in low-light conditions during movie shooting in d , s , f or BULB mode. For details, refer to the S peedlite’ s instruction manual. Using an EX-series Speedlite (Sold Separ[...]
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23 k Shooting Movies Y ou can manually set the shutter speed, aperture, and ISO speed for movie shooting. 1 Set the shooting mode to < a >. Press the < W > button and turn the < 6 > or < 5 > dial to select < a >. 2 Set the ISO speed. Press the < i > button. X The ISO speed setting screen will appear on the LCD mo[...]
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24 k Shooting Movies ISO speed during manual-exposure shooting ISO 400 is set by default. Y ou can set the ISO speed manually within ISO 100 - 25600 in 1/3- stop increments. Under [ z 2: ISO speed settings ], if [ ISO speed range ]’s [ Maximum ] is set to [ 51200/H ], the manual ISO speed setting range’s maximum will be ex panded to H (equivale[...]
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25 k Shooting Movies Since shooting a movie at ISO 32 000/40000/51200 may result in substantial noise, these speeds are designated as expanded ISO speeds (displayed as [ H ]). If [ ISO speed range ]’s [ Minimum ] is set to [ L (50) ] and you switch from still photo shooting to movie shooti ng, the manual IS O speed setting range’s minimum for m[...]
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26 k Shooting Movies Each time you press the < B > button, the informat ion display will change. * Applies to a single movie clip. Information Display Recording movie AF point (Live mode) ISO speed Exposure level Aperture Shutter speed White balance Auto Lighting Optimizer Shooting mode Movie recording size AE lock Canon Log gamma/Picture S t[...]
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27 k Shooting Movies Notes on Movie Shooting The camera cannot autofocus co ntinuously like a camcorder . If you use AF during movie shooting, the focu s may become greatly blurred momentarily and t he exposure may change. If you use a USM lens and perform AF while shooting a movie in low light, horizontal noise stripes may be recorded. With cert a[...]
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28 k Shooting Movies Notes on Movie Shooting Movie-related setting s are under the [ z 4 ] and [ z 5 ] tabs (p.51). A movie file is recorded each time you shoot a mo vie. If the file size exceeds 4 GB for a single movie shoot (single clip), a new file will be created. The movie image’s field of view is approx. 100% (with movie recording size set [...]
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29 k Shooting Movies Cautions for Using EF Cinema (CN-E) Lenses EF Cinema lenses with PL mount are not supported. EF Cinema lenses requ ire the aperture to be adjusted manually . Therefore, they are not suitable for autoexposu re shooting (p.18) and shutter-priority AE shooting (p.19) for which the aperture is set automatically to su it the brightn[...]
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30 k Shooting Movies The final image simulation is a func tion that allows you to see the effect s of the Picture S tyle, white balance, etc., on the image. During movie shooting, the image displayed will automatically reflect the effects of the settings listed below . Final image simulation for movies Picture S tyle * All settings such as shar pne[...]
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31 k Shooting Movies Set [ z 5: Movie shoot. btn ] to [ o ] (p.52) and press the shutter button completely . Y ou can then shoot still photos while shooting the movie. Note that you cannot shoot still photos if H , I , A : 8 / 7 , or Canon Log gamma is set. T aking still photos during movie shooting If you take a still photo during movi e shooting,[...]
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32 k Shooting Movies If [ z 5: Movie shoot. btn ] is set to [ V / o ], still photo shooting is not possible. Since the image circle of EF Cinema zoom lenses does not support the image size of 35mm full-frame size image sensor , still photo shooting is not possible. (The image pe riphery will look dark.) AEB cannot be used. Even if an external S pee[...]
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33 If you press the < W >, < o >, < S >, < i >, < O >, or < B > button while the image is disp layed on the LCD monitor , the setting screen will appear on the LC D monitor and you can turn the < 6 > or < 5 > dial to set the respective function. When f is set, you can press the < S > button to s[...]
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34 The menu option [ z 4: Movie rec. size ] enables you to set the movie’s image size, frame rate per second, and movie recording/compression method. The frame rate switches automatically depending on the [ 5 3: Video system ] setting. Image size H [ 4096x2160 ] : The image at the center of the image sensor is recorded in 4K resolution. The effec[...]
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35 3 Setting the Movie-recording Size When H , I , A , or B is set, the respective image sensor area below is used to record the movie. Image Area Still photos H 4K I Super 35mm Crop C SD A Full HD/ B HD When I or A is set, the movie will be reco rded in 1920x1080 resolution. When B is set, the movie will be recorded in 1280x720 resolution. When C [...]
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36 3 Setting the Movie-recording Size Frame rate (fps : frames per second) 8 / 6 : For areas where the TV format is NTSC (North America, Japan, Korea, Mexico, etc.). 7 / 5 : For areas where the TV format is P AL (Europe, Russia, China, Australia, etc.). 4 : Mainly for motion pictures. Movie recording method and compression method J MJPG : When shoo[...]
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37 3 Setting the Movie-recording Size About movies exceeding 4 GB Even if you shoot a movie exceedi ng 4 GB for a single movie shoot (single clip), you can keep shooting without interruption. During movie shooting, approx. 30 sec. before the movie reaches the 4 GB file size, the elapsed shooting time or time code displayed in the movie-shooting scr[...]
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38 3 Setting the Movie-recording Size An increase of the ca mera’s internal temperature may cause movie shooting to stop befo re the maximum recording time shown on the preceding page (p.55). Even if [ Record func. ] is set to [ Auto switch card ], the card cannot be switched automatically during movie shooting. If you delete part of the multiple[...]
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39 Y ou can shoot movies while recording sound with the built-in monaural microphone or with a commercially- available stereo microphone. Y ou can also freely adjust the sound-recording level. Set the sound recording with [ z 4: Sound recording ]. [ Auto ] : The sound-recording level is adjusted automatically . Auto level control will operate autom[...]
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40 3 Setting the Sound Recording Using the microphone The built-in microphone records monaural sound. S tereo sound recording is possible by connect ing an external stereo microphone (commercially-available) equipped with a miniature stereo plug (3.5 mm) to the camera’s external mi crophone IN terminal (p.13). When an external microphone is conne[...]
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41 3 Setting the Sound Recording Using headphones By connecting stereo headphones (commercially available) equipped with a 3.5 mm mini plug to the camera’s head phone terminal (p.13), you can listen to the sound during movie shooting. If you are using an external stereo microphone, you can listen to the sound in stereo. T o adjust the headphone?[...]
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42 This function is convenient when you want to change the ISO speed, sound-recording level, etc., silently while shooting a movie. When [ z 5: Silent Control ] is set to [ Enable h ], you can use the touch pad < h > on the inner ring of the Quick Control Dial. Y ou can operate the camera silently just by touching the top, bottom, left, or ri[...]
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43 Canon Log gamma is gamma correct ion for post-production. It is geared to maximize the image sensor ’ s characteristics and attain a wide dynamic range. It minimizes loss of shadow and highlight details, and tonal information from t he shadows to highlights can be incorporated in the movie. A movie shot with Canon Log ga mma can be applied wit[...]
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44 Setting the Canon Log Gamma 4 Adjust the Canon Log gamma. Adjust as necessary . T urn the < 5 > dial to select a parameter ([ Sharpness ], [ Saturation ], [ Hue ]), then press < 0 >. T urn the < 5 > dial to set the parameter , then press < 0 >. * Red, green, and blue canno t be adjusted individually . Image Quality when C[...]
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45 Setting the Canon Log Gamma Canon Log gamma is a movie charac teristic to attain wide dynamic range. As a result, the image disp layed on the LCD monitor has low contrast and is somewhat dark compar ed to when a Picture S tyle is set. With View Assist, the movie image w ill be displayed on the LCD monitor with a conspicuous characteristic. Th is[...]
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46 Setting the Canon Log Gamma When [ Peripheral illumin. ] is set to [ Enable ], Canon Log gamma icon on the information displa y screen (p.26) blinks, since noise may appear in the movie image periphery . If you set Canon Log gamma, Picture S t yle, Auto Lighting Optimizer , and highlight tone priority cannot be se t (not applied) for movie shoot[...]
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47 The time code is a time reference recorded automatically to synchronize the video and audio during movie shooting. It is recorded at all times in the following units: hours, minutes, seconds, and frames. It is mainly used during movie editing. Set the time code with [ z 5: Time code ]. [ Rec run ] : The time code counts up only while you are sho[...]
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48 3 Setting the Time Code Y ou can select what to display on the movie-shooting screen. [ Rec time ] : Indicates the elapsed time from the st art of the movie shooting. [ Time code ] : Indicates the time code during movie shooting. Y ou can select what to display on the movie playback screen. [ Rec time ] : Displays the recording time and playback[...]
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49 3 Setting the Time Code Time code Y ou can append the time code to a movie that was output from HDMI. This is convenient for proxy editing after the movie output from HDMI is recorded to an exte rnal recording device (p.54). [ On ]: T ime code is appended to the HDMI output image. [ Off ]: T ime code is not appended to the HDMI output image. Rec[...]
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50 3 Setting the Time Code If the frame rate setting is 6 (29.97 fps) or 8 (59.94 f ps), the time code’s frame count causes a discr epancy between the actual time and time code. This discrepancy can be corrected automatically . This correction function is called drop frame. [ Enable ] : The discrepancy is corrected automatically by skipping time [...]
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51 [ z 4] Menu When you select [ Movies ] under [ z 4: LV z / k set. ], the [ z 4 ] [ z 5 ] tabs for movie shooting will appear . The m enu options are as follows. AF mode The AF modes are the same as described on z pages 213 to 219. Y ou can select [ Live mode ], [ u Live mode ], or [ Quick mode ]. Note that continuous focusing of a moving subject[...]
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52 3 Menu Function Settings Silent L V shooting This function applies to still photo shooting. For details, see z page 212. Metering timer Y ou can change how long the exposu re settings are displayed (AE lock time). [ z 5] Menu Time code Y ou can set the time code. For details, see pages 47 to 50. Silent Control When [ Enable h ] is set, you can u[...]
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53 3 Menu Function Settings HDMI output + LCD Movies displayed on the LCD moni tor as they are being recorded can also be displayed from the HDMI output. The default setting is [ Mirroring ]. Note that the video from the HDMI output will be displayed without the shooting info rmation or masking for indicating image area (output without informa tion[...]
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54 3 Menu Function Settings Canon Log settings This is a gamma for attaining wide dynamic range in post- production. For details, see p ages 43 to 46. [ 5 3] Menu HDMI frame rate Y ou can set the HDMI output frame rate to [ Auto ], [ 24p ], or [ 60i/50i ]. When you record movie from the HDMI output to a commercially- available external recording de[...]
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55 Movie Shooting Cautions White < s > and Red < E > Internal T emperature Warning Icons If the camera’s internal temperatu re increases due to prolonged movie shooting or under a high ambi ent temperature, a white icon < s > will appear . Even if you shoot a movie wh ile this icon is displayed, the movie’s image quality will [...]
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56 Movie Shooting Cautions Recording and Image Quality If you use a card with a slow writing speed, a five-level indicator may appear on the righ t of the screen during movie shooting. It indicates how much data has not yet been written to the card (remaining ca pacity of the internal buf fer memory). The slower the card, the faster the indicator w[...]
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57 1 Play back the image. Press the < x > button. X The last captured image or last image viewed will appear . 2 Select a movie. T o play back images starting with the last image, turn the < 5 > dial counterclockwise. T o play back images starting with the first captured image, turn the dial clockwise. With the single-image display , th[...]
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58 k Playing Movies Index display Press the < u > button and turn the < 6 > dial counterclockwise to display the index. In the index display , perforations at the left edge of a thumbnail indicate a movie. As movies cannot be played on the index display , press < 0 > to switch to the single-image display . 3 In the single-image di[...]
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59 k Playing Movies Function Playback Description 2 Exit Returns to the sing le-image display . 7 Play Pressing < 0 > toggles between play and stop. 8 Slow motion Adjust the slow motion speed by turning the < 5 > dial. The slow-motion speed is indicated at the upper right of the screen. 5 First frame Displays the movie’s first frame. [...]
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60 B : Shooting Information Display Sample Information for Movies Shooting mode File size Movie recording size Shutter speed Movie recording/compression method Frame rate Shooting time, Playback time/ T ime code Playback Aperture Canon Log gamma/ Picture S tyle If you use HDMI output to play a H movie, it will be played in Full HD (1080 60i/50i). H[...]
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61 Reference This chapter covers other differences with the EOS-1D X’s Instruction Ma nual, system accessories, and an F AQ. C OP Y[...]
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62 As explained on page 3, the EOS-1D C Instruction Manual centers on movie shooting. Other differences between this manual and the EOS-1D X Instruction Manual (Firmware versi on 1.1.0 or later) are outlined below . The EOS-1D C’s rear LCD p anel doe s not display the movie-recording size. The EOS-1D C’s default settings are as follows: With th[...]
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63 Differences with the EOS-1D X Instruction Manual With the EOS-1D C, the following functions are added and registered. [ z 5 (Movie) ] HDMI output + LCD, and Canon Log settings [ 5 3 ] HDMI frame rate Differences with EOS-1D X are outlined below . *4: When H , I , or A : 8 / 7 is set, still pho to shooting is not possible. *5: Not available when [...]
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64 Differences with the EOS-1D X Instruction Manual Only the “Maximum Burst” numerals in bold frame are different from those of EOS-1D X. Setting the Image-Recording Quality: Guide to Image Size Settings (Approx.) ( z p.124) Image Size Pixels Recorded (megapixels) Printing Size File Size (MB) Possible Shots Maximum Burst 3 18M Around A2 6.0 120[...]
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65 Differences with the EOS-1D X Instruction Manual The file size, possible sh ots, and maximum burst duri ng continuous shooting are based on Canon’s 8 GB testing card and Canon’ s testing standards (JPEG quality 8, ISO 100, and S tandard Picture S tyle). These figures will vary depending on the subject, card brand, ISO speed, Picture Style, C[...]
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66 System Map ST -E2 270EX II 90EX 320EX 600EX-RT/ 600EX 430EX II ST -E3-RT Macro Ring Lite MR-14EX Macro T win Lite MT -24EX Eyecup Eg Anti-Fog Eyepiece Eg Dioptric Adjustment Lenses Eg Angle Finder C Bundled Accessories Wide Strap L7 Focusing Screen Ec series CR2025 lithium battery Battery Pack LP-E4N Battery Charger LC-E4N AC Adapter Kit ACK-E4 [...]
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67 System Map GPS Receiver GP-E2 Headphone Timer Remote Controller TC-80N3 Wireless Controller LC-5 Remote Switch RS-80N3 EF lenses EF Cinema (CN-E) lenses CF card Card reader GPS Receiver GP-E1 LAN cable (commercially available) Ethernet port USB port Wireless LAN adapter PictBridge-compatible printer TV/Video Wireless LAN access point External mi[...]
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68 z : Shooting 4 (Movie) (Red) Page Menu Settings For Movie Shooting LV z / k setting Disable / Stills / Movies 16 AF mode Live mode / u Live mode / Quick mode 51 Grid display Off / 3x3 l / 6x4 m / 3x3+diag n 51 Movie recording size H : 4096x2160 ( 4 ) ( J ) I : 1920x1080 ( 6 / 5 / 4 ) ( W / X ) 1920x1080 ( 8 / 7 ) ( W ) 1920x1080 ( 6 / 5 / 4 ) ( [...]
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69 Menu Settings z : Shooting 5 (Movie) (Red) Page * The setting is linked to [ Movie play count ] under the [ x 3 ] tab ( z p.372). 5 : Set-up 3 (Y ellow) Tim e cod e Count up / S tart time setti ng / Movie rec count / Movie play count* / HDMI / Drop frame 47 Silent Control Enable h / Disable h 42 Movie shooting button o / V / o 52 HDMI output + L[...]
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70 This indicates that the camera’s in ternal temperature is high. If the white < > icon is displayed, still ph oto image quality may deteriorate. If the red < E > icon is displayed, movie shooting will soon stop automatically (p. 55). If the card’s writing speed is slow , movie shooting may stop automatically . See page 17 for t he[...]
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71 Troubleshooting Guide If you shoot a movie when [ Maximum: 51200 ] is set with [ ISO speed range ] and ISO speed is set to ISO 32000/40000/51200, the ISO speed will switch to ISO 25600 (dur ing movie shooting with manual exposure). Even if you switch back to still photo shooting, the ISO speed will not revert to the original setting. If you shoo[...]
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72 Troubleshooting Guide Flickering, horizontal stripes (noise ), or irregular exposures can be caused by fluorescent light, LED bulbs, or other light sources during movie shooting. Also, changes in t he exposure (brightness) or color tone may also be re corded. In the < a > mode, a slow shutter speed may solve the problem. T o shoot still ph[...]
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73 Troubleshooting Guide When Canon Log gamma is set, shoo ting mode will be automatically switched to manual exposure. If ISO Au to is set, it will be automatically switched to manual ISO speed setting (p.43). When Canon Log gamma is set, vertical noise stripes may appear in movies depending on subject or shootin g conditions. For details, see pag[...]
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74 Troubleshooting Guide AF is not possible when Canon Log gamma is set. If H , I or A : 8 / 7 is set, AF is not possible in the f mode. Even if the AF mode is set to f , it will switch to d during movie shooting. If the movie-recording quality’s frame rate setting is set to a value that does not function properly in comb ination with the NTSC/P [...]
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75 Troubleshooting Guide Movies edited with a personal com puter cannot be played back with the camera. Movies shot with Canon Log gamma or shot in H , A : 8 / 7 cannot be played back by another EOS DIGIT AL camera. If you operate the camera’s dials or lens during movi e shooting, the operation noise will also be reco rded. Using an external micr[...]
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76 •T y p e T ype: Digital, single-lens reflex, AF/AE camera Recording media: T ype I or II CF card, UDMA mode 7-compatible * Dual CF card slots Image sensor size: App rox. 36.0 x 24.0 mm Compatible lenses: 1. Canon EF lenses (except EF-S and EF-M lenses) 2. Canon Cinema (CN-E) lenses (EF mount) * The effective angle of view is equivalent to the [...]
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77 Specifications • Image Processing During Shooting Picture S tyle: Auto, S tan dard, Portrait, Landscape, Neutral, Faithful, Monochrome, User Def. 1 - 3 White balance: Auto, Preset (Daylight , Shade, Cloudy , Tungsten light, White fluorescent light, Flash), Custom, Color temperature setting (Approx. 2500-10000K), Personal white balance (5 setti[...]
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78 Specifications AF area selection modes: Single-point S pot AF (manual selection), Single-point AF (manual selection), AF point expansion (manual selection: up, down, left, an d right), AF point expansion (manual selection: surrou nd), Zone AF (manual selection), 61-point automatic selection AF AF point automatic selection conditions: Depending o[...]
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79 Specifications S tandard exposure level adjustment: AE Microadjustment possible • Multiple Exposures Shooting method: Function/control prio rity , Continuous shooting priority Number of multiple exposures: 2 to 9 exposures Multiple-exposure control: Additive, Average, Bright, Dark •S h u t t e r T ype: Electronically-control led, focal-plane[...]
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80 Specifications • Live View Shooting Focus modes: Live mode, Face detection Live mode (contrast detection), Quick mode (phas e-difference detection), Manual focusing (approx. 5x / 10x magnification possible) Focusing brightness range: EV 1 - 20 (with contrast detection, at 23°C/73°F , ISO 100) Metering modes: Evaluative me tering with the ima[...]
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81 Specifications Pixel range: 8 bit, 0 to 255 (with Ca non Log Gamma: 8 bi t, 16 to 254) Movie characteristic: 1. Canon Log ga mma, 2. Picture Style select able * If Canon Log gamma is set, View Assist is possible. Required card 4K: UDMA7 100 MB/sec. or higher performance: Full HD 60p/50 p: 60 MB/sec. or higher (Writing/reading speed) Super 35mm C[...]
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82 Specifications T wo-screen display: Simultaneous disp lay of LCD monitor and HDMI output image is possible. HDMI output: Image without inform ation display can be output. * Selectable from Auto , 24p, 60i, and 50i. Accessory attachment: Camera bottom provides an alignm ent hole to prevent rotation. • LCD Monitor T ype: TFT color , liq uid-crys[...]
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83 Specifications • Direct Printing Compatible printers: PictB ridge-compatible printers Printable images: JPEG and RAW images Print ordering: DPOF V ersion 1.1 compatible • Wired LAN Ethernet: 10BASE-T , 10 0BASE-TX, 1000BASE-T FTP transfer: Automatic transfer upon shooting, Image selection/ transfer , T ransfer with SET button, Tr ansfer with[...]
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84 Specifications •P o w e r Battery: Battery Pack LP -E4N/LP-E4 (Quantity 1) * AC power can be supplied via AC Adapter Kit ACK-E4 Battery information: Remaining capacity , Shutter count, and Recharge perfor mance displayed Battery life: With viewfinder shooting: (Based on CIP A Approx. 1 120 shots at 23°C/73° F , approx. 860 shot s at 0°C/32?[...]
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85 Specifications All the data above is base d on Canon’s testing st and ards and CIP A (Camera & Imaging Products Association) testing standards and guidelines. Dimensions, maximum diameter , length and weight listed ab ove are based on CIP A Guidelines (except weig ht for camera body only). Product specifications and the exterior are subjec[...]
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86 T rademarks Adobe is a trademark of Ad obe Systems Incorporated. Windows is a trademark or registered trademark of Mi crosoft Corporation in the United S tates and other countries. Macintosh and Mac OS are tr ademarks or registered t rademarks of Apple Inc. in the United S tates and other countries. CompactFlash is a trademar k of SanDisk Corpor[...]
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87 Use of genuine Canon accessories is recommended This product is designed to achieve excellent perf ormance when used with genuine Canon accessories. Canon shall not be liable for any damage to this product and/or accidents such as fire, etc., caused by the malfunction of non- genuine Canon accessories (e.g., a leak age and/or explosion of a batt[...]
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88 Safety Warnings Follow these safeguards an d use the equipment properly to prevent injury , death, and material damage. Preventing Serious Injury or Death • T o prevent fire, excessive heat, chemic al leakage, and explosions , follow the safeguards below: - Do not use any batteries, power sources, and accessories not specified in this booklet.[...]
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89 • If you drop the equipment and the casing br eaks open to expose the internal part s, do not touch the internal parts due to the possibility of electrical shock. • Do not disassemble or modify the equipment. High-voltage internal parts can cause electrical shock. • Do not look at the sun or an extremely bright light source through the cam[...]
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93 Software Start Guide This chapter gives an overvi ew of the software in the EOS DIGIT AL Solution Disk (CD-ROM) provided with the camera and explains how to install the software on a personal computer . It also ex plains how to view the PDF files on the Software Instruction Manual CD-ROM. EOS DIGIT AL Solution Disk (Software) Software Instructio[...]
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94 EOS DIGITAL Solution Disk This disk contains various software for EOS DIGIT AL cameras. With the camera connected to a personal computer , EOS Utility enables you to transfer still phot os and movies shot with the camera to the computer . Y ou can also use the personal computer to set various camera settings and shoot remotely with t he computer[...]
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95 Software Start Guide Downloading from Canon Web site The following software can be downloaded from Canon Web site. [On Windows] Y ou can play back movies you shot, consecutively play back separate movie files, and save them as a sing le movie file with this software. Exporting still photos from mo vies is also possible. [On Macintosh] Y ou can s[...]
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96 Software Start Guide Software Instruction Manual Contains the Sof tware Instruction Manuals. 1 Insert the [Sof tware INSTRUCTION MANUAL] CD-ROM into your computer . 2 Double-click the CD-ROM icon. For Windows, the icon is displayed in [ (My) Computer ]. For Macintosh, the icon is displayed on the desktop. 3 Copy the [English] folder to your comp[...]
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97 Index Numerics B (1280x720) ........ ....................... 34 A (1920x1080) .. ................. .......... 34 I (1920x1080) ..... .......................34 H (4096x2160) .. ................. .......... 34 C (640x480)...... ................. .......... 34 A AE lock ..................... .......................22 AF mode .............. ........[...]
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98 Index Compression me thod ................. 36 Count .......................................... 48 Drop frame ........ ......................... 50 External microp hone .................. 40 File size ............. ......................... 37 Frame rate ......... ......................... 36 Grid display .. ................. ............. 51 In[...]
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CPH-E055-000 © CANON INC. 2012 The lenses and accessories mentioned in this Instruction Manual are current as of October 2012. For information on the camera’s compatibility with any lenses and accessories introduced after this date, contact any Canon Service Center . CANON INC. 30-2, Shimomaruko 3-chome, Ohta-ku, T okyo 146-8501, Japan U.S.A. CA[...]