Canon XF105 manual

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    PUB. DIM-0972-000 B HD Camcorder Instruction Manual Caméscope HD Manuel d'instruction Videocámara HD Manual de Instrucciones English F rançais Español C OP Y[...]

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    2 Important Usage Instructions WAR NI NG ! TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR M OISTURE. For Canada only: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PR ODUCT TO DRIPPING OR SPLASHING. WAR NI NG ! TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK AND TO REDUCE ANNOYING INTERFERENCE, USE THE RECOMMEND[...]

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    3 Important Safety Instructions This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. I mport ant W arn i ng CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE P ARTS INSIDE. REFER SER VICING TO QUALIFIED SER VICE PERSONNEL. CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN The lightning flash with [...]

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    4 T rademark Ac knowledgements • S D and SDHC Logos are tradem arks of SD-3C , LLC. • C ompactFlash is a trademark of SanDisk Corporation. • T he Logo is a tradem ark of Compac tFlash Association. • M icroso ft and W indows are trademar ks or register ed trad emarks of Micro soft Corporat ion in the United States and /or oth er cou ntrie s.[...]

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    5 Highlights of the XF105/XF100 The Canon XF105/XF100 H D Camcor der has been designed wi th quality and functionality at the forefront while maintaining a compact size. The foll owin g are just some of the many features that will help turn your creative vision into reality . HD Recording CMOS system and DIGIC DV III image processor The camcor der [...]

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    6 Advanced Pr ofessional Featur es Pro-level connectivity ( b only) An industry-standard HD/S D SDI terminal ( 0 127) for uncompressed HD si gnal output, embedded audio and SMPTE time code (L TC) give the camcorder the functionality of professional broadcast cameras. Genlock synchronization ( 0 74) and time code synchronization ( 0 74) allow the ca[...]

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    7 1. Introd uction 10 About this Manual 10 Conventions Used in this Manual 10 Supplied Accessories 12 Names of Parts 13 2. Preparations 22 Preparing the Power Supply 22 Using a Battery Pack 22 Turning the Cam corder On and Off 25 Date, Time and Language Settings 26 Setting the Date and Time 26 Changing the Ti me Zone 26 Displaying the Date and Time[...]

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    8 Setting the Time Code 70 Selecting the Running Mode 70 Selectin g Drop or Non-D rop Frame 71 Putting the Time Code Display on Hold 71 Setting the User Bit 73 b Synchronizing with an External Device 74 Connecting an External Device 74 Using a Reference Video Signal (Genlock Synchronizat ion) 74 Using a Time Code Signal 74 Time Code Signal Output 7[...]

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    9 Clip Operations 116 Using the Clip Menu 117 Displaying Clip Information 117 Adding e Marks or Z Marks 118 Deleting e Marks or Z Marks 118 Copying Clips 119 Deleting Clips 120 Deleting the User Memo 120 Copying a Custom Pict ur e File Embedded in a Clip 121 Displaying an Index Screen of Shot Marks 121 Displaying a Frame Index Screen of a Single Cl[...]

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    10 1 Introduction About this Manual Thank you for purchasing the Canon XF105/XF100. Plea se r ead this manual car efully befor e you use the camcorder and r etain it for future r eferenc e. Should the camcorder fail to operat e corr ectly , refe r to T roubleshoot ing ( 0 162). Conventions Used in this Manual • IMPORT ANT : Pr ecautions related t[...]

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    11 About this Manual Reviewing a Recording Reviewing a Recording When the camcorder is in mode, you can review the last c lip that was recor ded. 1 Open the [Rec Review] submenu to set the revi ew length. [ J Other Functions] [Rec Review] 2 Select the desired option and then press SET . 3 After you f inish recor ding, pr ess the U button. • The l[...]

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    Supplied Ac cessories 12 Supplied Accessories The following accessories ar e supplied with the camcorder . * The Canon XF Utilities Disc includes softwar e for saving and ma naging clips on a computer . For details on installing the softw ar e, refer to Saving Clips to a Computer ( 0 131). For more information on the functions, refer to the ‘Cano[...]

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    13 Names of Parts Names of Parts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Operatio n panel 햲 ( 0 19) Operat ion panel 햳 ( 0 19) 1 CF car d slot covers for CF card slot A (CF j ) and CF car d slot B (CF l ) 2 CF car d slots A (CF j ) and B (CF l ) ( 0 35) 3 CF car d release buttons ( 0 36) 4 d switch ( 0 25) 5O N / O F F i n d i c a[...]

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    Names of Parts 14 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Te r m i n a l s 햲 ( 0 20) 1R E M O T E t e r m i n a l 2 SD car d access indicator ( 0 37) 3 SD car d slot ( 0 37) 4 SD car d slot cover 5 MIC (microphone) termi nal ( 0 77) 6 XLR terminals (CH1 and CH2) ( 0 78) 7 Lens hood lock screw ( 0 30) 8 b HD/SD SDI terminal ( 0 127) 9 b GENLOCK terminal ( 0 74) / TC [...]

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    15 Names of Parts 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 7 9 10 11 1 Built-in microphone ( 0 77) 2 Built-in speaker ( 0 115) 3 Strap mount ( 0 32) 4 CUSTOM (custo mizable) button ( 0 47 ) 5 INFRARED switch ( 0 93) 6 Instant AF sensor ( 0 50) 7R e m o t e s e n s o r ( 0 34) 8 Infrar ed light ( 0 93) 9 Microphone cable clamp ( 0 78) 10 Microphone holder unit ( 0 78) 11 Micr[...]

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    Names of Parts 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Te r m i n a l s 햳 ( 0 20) 1 Viewfinde r ( 0 30, 31) 2 Dioptric adjustment lever ( 0 30) 3 BA TT . RELEASE (battery release) ke y ( 0 23) 4 ST ART/STOP button ( 0 40) 5 Strap mount ( 0 32) 6 WFM (waveform monitor) button ( 0 84)/Assignable but ton 3 ( 0 97) 7 ZEBRA button ( 0 68)/Assignable button 2[...]

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    17 Names of Parts 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1F r o n t t a l l y l a m p ( 0 40) 2 Accessory shoe For attaching accessories such as the optional VL-10 Li II Batter y Video Ligh t. 3 Rear tally lamp ( 0 40) 4S T A R T / S T O P l o c k l e v e r ( 0 41) 5 ST ART/STOP button ( 0 40) 6 Handle socket for 1/4" scr ews 7 Grip zoom r ocker ( 0 64) 8 MAG[...]

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    Names of Parts 18 1 2 3 4 1 Attachment sockets for the optional T A- 100 T ripod Adapter ( 0 34) 2 Attachment screws for a tripod base ( 0 34) 3 T ripod socket ( 0 34) 4 T ripod base for tripods with 1/4" screws ( 0 34) C OP Y[...]

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    19 Names of Parts 1 Audio level switche s for CH1 and CH2 ( 0 81) 2 XLR terminal switches for CH1 and CH2 ( 0 79) 3 AUDIO IN switches for CH1 and CH2 ( 0 77, 79) 4 D (play/pause) button ( 0 112 )/ Assignable button 6 ( 0 97) 5 I (fast playba ck) button ( 0 114) / Assignable button 7 ( 0 97) 6 K (skip forward) button ( 0 114)/ Assignable button 10 ([...]

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    Names of Parts 20 1 HD/SD COMPONENT OUT terminal ( 0 127) 2U S B t e r m i n a l ( 0 131) 3 HDMI OUT terminal ( 0 127) 4 W (headphone) terminal ( 0 81) 5A V t e r m i n a l ( 0 128) 6D C I N t e r m i n a l ( 0 24) 12 3 45 6 T erminals 햲 T erminals 햳 C OP Y[...]

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    21 Names of Parts WL-D6000 Wireless Controller 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 ST ART/STOP button ( 0 40) 2 ZOOM buttons ( 0 65) 3 F / O / E / A buttons 4 MENU button ( 0 28) 5 J / I (fast playback/r everse playback) buttons ( 0 114) 6 Z / Y (frame forward/r everse) buttons ( 0 114) 7 B (stop) button ( 0 112) 8 D (play/pause) button ( 0 112) 9 I[...]

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    22 2 Preparations Pr eparing the Power Supply Y ou can power the camcorder using a battery pack or dire ctly using the compact powe r adapter . If you connect the compact power adapter to the camcorder while a b att ery pack is attache d, the camcorder will draw power from th e power outlet. Charge battery packs befor e use. For appr oximate char g[...]

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    23 Preparing the Power Su pply Attaching the Battery Pa ck 1 Move the d switch to OFF ( 햲 ). 2 Insert the battery pac k all the way into the compartment and pr ess gently unt il it clicks ( 햳 ). Removing the Battery Pack 1 Move the d switch to OFF . 2 Hold down the BA TT . RELEASE (battery r elease) key and r emove the battery . Checking the Re[...]

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    Preparing the P ower Supply 24 When the camcorder is of f and an Intelligent System-compatible battery pack is attached, pr ess the BA TT . (bat tery information) button to display the remainin g battery time and available r ecording time (displays for 5 seconds). Depending on the battery life, the battery information may not be displayed. IMPORT A[...]

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    25 Preparing the Power Su pply When Using th e Optional CA-9 20 Compact Power Adapter and DC-920 DC Coupler: 1 Move the d switch to OFF ( 햲 ). 2 Attach the DC coupler to the camcor der ( 햳 ). 3 Connect the power cord to the compac t power adapter and plug it into a power outlet ( 햴 ). 4 Connect the DC coupler to the adapter ( 햵 ). 5 Detach [...]

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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 befor e you can start using it. When the cam corder’ s clock is not set, the [Date/Time] screen will appe ar automatically with the year selected. 1 Push the joystick up/down to change the month [...]

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    27 Date, Time and La nguage Settings Displaying the Date and Time while Recording Y ou can display the date and ti me in the lower left of the screen. 1 Press the MENU button. 2 Push the joystick up/down to select [ M LCD/VF Setup]. 3 Select [Custom Display 2] and then [Date/Time] in a similar fashion. 4 Push the joystick up/down to select the info[...]

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    Using the Menus 28 Using the Menus In mode, many of the camcor der’ s functions can be adjusted fr om the menu fo r general se ttings, which opens after pressing the MENU butt on. In mode, pr ess the MENU button to open the menu for general settings or SET to open the clip menu for clip oper ations. Fo r details about t he available menu options [...]

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    29 Using the Menus NOTES • Unavailable items may appear grayed out. • Pressing the MENU button at any time closes the menu. • When using the wireless controller , use the h , i , f , g and SET buttons in the same way as the camcorder’ s joystick. • Y ou can check the current settings on the status screens ( 0 156). C OP Y[...]

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    Preparing the C amcorder 30 Preparing the Camcor der This section outlines the ba sic pr eparations for the camco rd er such as attaching th e lens hood, attaching the microphone holder unit, and adjust ing the viewfinder and LCD screen. Attaching the Micr ophone Holder Unit Use the supplied screws to attach th e microphone holder unit to the handl[...]

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    31 Preparing the Camco rder Using the LCD Panel Open the LCD panel 90 degrees. • Y ou can rotate the panel 90 degrees downward or 180 degrees toward the lens. NOTES • By default, the viewfinder scr een is turned off while you use the LCD screen. However , you can also use bo th displays si multaneously . See the following section. • Y ou can [...]

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    Preparing the C amcorder 32 Setting the Screen to Black & White The viewfinder and LCD scree n display in color by defaul t but you can set them to black & white. Even when th e screen is black & white, onscr een text and icons will still be displayed in color . 1 Open the [LCD/VF B&W] submenu. [ M LCD/VF Setup] [LCD/VF B&W] 2 S[...]

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    33 Preparing the Camco rder Removing and Attaching the T erminal Covers Remove the covers for the following terminals in order to acce ss them. * b only . Removing the T erminal C overs 1 Open the terminal cover . 2 Grasp the strip connectin g the terminal cover to the camcorder and pul l straight out. Attaching the T erminal Covers Insert the conn[...]

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    Preparing the C amcorder 34 Using the Wireless Controller to Operate the Camcorder When using the wir eless controller , point it at the camcor der’ s remote sensor . When the wireless contr oller's buttons are operated, the camcorder's tally lamps will illumin ate. NOTES • When you use th e ST ART/ST OP button or ZOOM button s on the[...]

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    35 Preparing Re cording Media Pr eparing Record ing Media The camcor der recor ds clips to CompactFlash (CF) car ds and photos* to SD and SDHC memory cards. The cam corder is equipped with two CF car d slots. Initialize r ecordin g media ( 0 37) when you us e them with this camcorder for the first time. * The camc ord er can r e c ord custom pi ctu[...]

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    Preparing Re cording Media 36 Checking the Statu s of the CF Car d Slots Y ou can check the status of the CF car d slots immediately by looking at the CF j /CF l access indic ator . Refer to the following table. Removing a CF car d 1 Wait until the access indicato r for the card slot with the CF card to be removed is of f ( 햲 ). 2 Slide the CF ca[...]

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    37 Preparing Recor ding Media Inserting and Removing an SD Card 1 T ur n off the camco rder ( 햲 ). 2 Open the SD card slot cover . 3 Insert the SD card straight, with the label facing the grip belt, all the way into the SD car d slot until it clicks ( 햳 ). 4 Close the SD card slot cover ( 햴 ). • Do not for ce the cover closed if the SD car [...]

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    Preparing Re cording Media 38 4 Select [OK] and then press SET . • If you are using the [Complete] initiali za tion option, press SET to can cel the operati on while it is in progr ess. Y ou can use the SD car d but all data will be erased. 5 When the confirmation message appears, press SET . • The SD card is initialized and all the data it con[...]

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    39 Preparing Recor ding Media T o use rel ay re co rdi ng By default, this function is activated. If it has been deactivated, follow the procedur e below to activate it. 1 Open the [Relay Rec] submenu. [ J Other Functions] [Relay Rec] 2 Select [On] and then press SET . T o use double slot r ecording 1 Open the [Double Slot Rec] submenu. [ J Other F[...]

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    40 3 Recording Recording Video This section explains the recor ding basics. Before you begi n rec ording, make a test r e cor ding first to check if the camcorder operates c orrectly . Recor d fo r approxim ately 6 minutes at 50 Mbps ( 0 46). Shou ld the camcor der fail to op erate correctly , refer to T roubleshooting ( 0 162 ). For details on rec[...]

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    41 Recording Video 2 Press the ST ART/STOP button to begin r ecording. • Record ing starts. The front and r ear tally lamps illuminate and the recor ding indicator [ N REC] appears on the screen. • Y ou can use the ST ART/STOP button on the side grip or handle. • When you use the wir eless controlle r , press the ST ART/STOP butt on and the r[...]

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    Recording Vide o 42 Recording in Full Auto Mode Move the CAMERA switch to FULL AUTO to change the camcorder to full auto mode. In full auto mode, th e camcorder automatical ly sets the iris, gain, shutter speed, and white balance. The camcor der will continuously adjust the brightness and white bala nce automatically*. In full auto mode, however , [...]

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    43 Recording Video Onscreen Displays Refer to this section for an explanation of the variou s scre en displays that appear in mode. Y ou can use the custom display function ( 0 108) to display or hide most of the scre en displays. Such screen di splays are denoted with an asterisk (*). When displaying the date and time: 1 3 2 6 9 21 7 8 10 11 19 20[...]

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    Recordin g Video 44 NOTES • Y ou can press the DISP . button to turn off most icons and displa ys. •W h e n t h e A icon appears next to the white ba lance, apertur e value, gain o r s hutter speed, it indicates that the setting is in auto mode. 1 Remaining battery time • The icon shows a ro ugh estimate of the remaining charge as a percentag[...]

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    45 Recording Video Power Save Mode Activate t he power save mode t o tu rn off the scr een and reduce ba ttery consumption. At the press of a butt on, the camcor der will immediately ret urn to re cord p aus e mod e. 1 Hold the POWER SA VE button pr essed down for at least 2 seconds. • The scr een will turn off an d the ON/OFF indicator will illu[...]

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    Video Configuration: Bit Rate, Resolution and Frame Rate 46 Video Configuration: Bit Rate, Resolution and Frame Rate Before you r ecord, select the bit ra te , r esolution (frame size) and frame rate that best match your creative needs. 1 Open the [Bit Rate/Resolution] submenu to set the bit rate and resolution. [ J Other Functions] [Bit Rate/Resol[...]

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    47 Custom Button and Dial Custom Button and Dial Y ou can assign to th e CUSTOM button an d dial one of several frequently used functi ons. Y ou can t hen adjust the selected function using the CUSTOM button and dial, without having to access the men u. The functions that can be assigned to the CUSTOM button differ depending on whether the camco r [...]

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    Adjusting the Focus 48 Adjusting the Focus This camcor der features the foll owin g two methods for adjusting the focus. Manual focus (MF): Use the m anual ring to adjust the focus. Y ou can use the peaki ng and magnificat ion functions to help you focu s mor e accurately . Autofocus (AF): The camcor der contin uously adjusts the focus automatica l[...]

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    49 Adjusting the Focus NOTES • Using the subject distance display on the screen: - When the camcorder switches out of autofocus mode or when you adjust the fo cus with the manual ring, the approximate subject distance is displayed on the scr een for approximately 3 seconds. - Use the subject dista nce display as an estimate; when the distance r e[...]

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    Adjusting the Focus 50 Magnification Press the MAGN. but ton. • i appears on the bottom of the scr een and the center of the scr een is magnified appr oximately 2 times*. • Press the button again to cancel the function. * The magnification that appears on the LC D scr een and on the viewfinder screen is different. The magnification also dif f e[...]

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    51 Adjusting the Focus Options NOTES • When recor ding in bright surr oundings, the camcor der closes down the apertur e. This may cause the picture to appear blurred and is mor e noticea ble toward the wide-angle end of the zoom range. In such case, set the [ l Camera Setup] [ND Filter] setting ( 0 145) to [Automatic]. • When you attach the op[...]

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    Adjusting the Focus 52 Options NOTES • The camcor der may mistakenly detect the faces of non- human subjects. In such cas e, turn face detection off. • In certain cases, faces may not be detected correctly . T ypical examples include: - Faces extre mely small, large, dark or br ight in relation to the overal l picture. - Faces that ar e turned [...]

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    53 Image Stabilize r Image Stabilizer Use the image stabili zer to compensate for cam corder shake in or der to achieve steadier shots. Ther e are 3 me thods of image stabilization; select the method that best suits your needs. Dynamic IS P : Dynamic IS compensates for a higher degr ee of camcorder shake, such as when shoo ting while walking, and i[...]

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    Gain 54 Gain The gain control adjusts the level of the video sign al generated depending on the lighting and shooting conditions. Y o u can sele ct automatic or manual gain contr ol. Automatic Gain Contro l (AGC) The camcor der automatically adjusts the gain based on the subject’ s brightness. If manual gain control is activated, follow the pr oc[...]

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    55 Gain Manual Gain Control Y ou can manually adjust the ga in of the 3 preset gain le vels (L: low , M: middle, H: high). Each level can be set independently . Y ou can also fine-tun e the gain in 0.5 dB increments. Assigning Gain Values Y ou can assign separate gain values to the L, M and H preset le vels. Then, you can activate the desired gain [...]

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    Shutter Speed 56 Shutter Speed Set the shutter speed based on the recor ding conditio ns. For example, you may want to set slower shutter speeds in darker envir onments. The camcorder offers the following 6 modes. Off: The camcorder uses a sta ndard shutter speed base d on the frame rate. Automatic ([Automatic]): The camcor der automatically adjust[...]

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    57 Shutter Speed Changing the Shutter Speed Mode 1 Open the [Shutter] submenu. [ l Camera Setup] [Shutter] 2 Select the desired mode and then press SET . 3 Close the menu and then press the SHUTTER button. • If you selected [Automatic], the shutter speed mode is set to automatic and you do not need to perform the rest of the procedur e. • The s[...]

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    Adjusting the Ape rture 58 Adjusting the Apertur e Y ou can affect the brightne ss of your re c ordings or change the depth of fie l d by adjusting the aperture. Incr ease the apertur e value (F8) so that objects that ar e close an d far away will be in focus. Y ou can have the camcor der adjust the apertur e automatically or you can manually ad ju[...]

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    59 Adjusting the Aperture • When you set the apertur e value manually , it is not retained if you activate automatic a perture contr o l (excluding full auto mode). The apertur e value set automatically by the camcorder will be retained when you switch back to manual aperture control. • If the built-in ND filter is activated, the picture may be[...]

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    White Balanc e 60 White Balance The camcor der uses an electronic whi te balance proce ss to calibrate the pictur e for accurate color display under differ ent lighting conditions. There ar e 4 methods of setting the white balance. Auto white balance: The c amcorder automaticall y adjusts the white balance to the optimal leve l. Preset white balanc[...]

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    61 White Balance 3 Close the menu and then press the WB button. • Press the button r epeatedly until the icon of the desi red setting appears in the lower left of the screen. Options Fine-tuning the Preset White Balance Y ou can fine-t une the [Daylight ] and [T ungsten] sett ings within a range of -9 to 9. 1P r e s s t h e S button. • The whit[...]

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    White Balanc e 62 Custom White Balance Y ou can store two custom white bala nc e settings in the camcor der for future use. 1 Press the WB button to select the F A or F B custom setting. •T h e F A or F B appears next to the color temperat ure on the screen. If another icon appears or no icon appears, pr ess the button again until the desi red ic[...]

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    63 Zooming Zooming Y ou can operate the zo om (up to 10x) using the zoom rocker on the side g rip or the one on the handle. Y ou can also use the manual rin g or the zoom buttons on the wi rel es s c on tro ll er . Fo r z oom s with a gradual start and/or stop, use soft zoom control ( 0 66). Y ou can also use the [ l Camera Setup] [T ele-converter][...]

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    Zooming 64 Using the G rip Zoom Rocke r Use the functions in the [ l Camera Setup] [Zoom] submenus to set the zoom speed. When you select a constant zoom speed, set one of 16 constant speeds (1 is the slowest, 16 the fastest). W ith a variable zoom speed, press gentl y for a slow zoom; pr ess harder for faster zooms. Move the zoom rocker towar d Q [...]

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    65 Zooming Using the Handl e Zoom Rocker Use the functions in the [ l Camera Setup] [Zoom] submenus to set the zoom speed. Move the zoom ro cker toward Q to zoom out (wide-angle) and toward P to zoom in (telephoto). Setting the Zoom Speed Refer to the following table for approximate zoom speeds of the entir e zoom range (e nd to end). 1 Open the zo[...]

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    Zooming 66 Setting the Zoom Speed Perform the following procedur e to set the zoom speed for the supplied wireless controller . Refer to the follo wing table for a summary of zoom speeds when using the wireless cont r oller or other r emote controls . 1 Open the zoom [Speed Level] submenu. [ l Camera Setup] [Zoom] [Speed Level] 2 Select [Fast], [No[...]

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    67 Using Optional Conversion Lenses Using Optional Conversion Lenses Attaching the optional TL-H58 T ele-conve rter increases the focal length of the camcor der by a factor of appr ox imately 1.5. Attaching the optional WD-H58W Wide-converter decreases the foc al length by a factor of approximately 0.8. When you attach a conversion lens, perform th[...]

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    Onscreen Mark ers and Zebra Patterns 68 Onscr een Markers and Zebra Patter ns Using onscreen markers allows you to make sur e your subject is correctl y fr amed and is within the appropriate safe ar ea. The zebra patterns help you identify ar eas th at are over exposed. The onscr een markers and zebra pattern will not affect your r ecordings. Displ[...]

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    69 Onscreen Mark ers and Zebra Patterns Options NOTES • If you set an assignable button to [Markers] ( 0 97), you can pr ess the button to activate the onscreen markers. Displaying Zebra Patterns This camcorder has a zebra pattern feature that shows black and white diagonal stripe s over areas that are over exposed. This is displayed only on the [...]

  • Page 70

    Setting the Time Code 70 Setting the Time Code The camcorder can generate a time code si gnal and embe d it in your recor dings. Y ou can have the camcorder output the time code signal from the HD/SD SDI terminal ( b only) or GENLOCK/TC terminal ( b only; 0 75). In addition, you can superimpose the time code on video output from the HDMI OUT termin[...]

  • Page 71

    71 Setting the Time Code 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 ] to close the screen. • If the running mode is set to [Free Run], th e time code will start running immediate ly . Selecting Drop or Non-Dr op Frame Y [...]

  • Page 72

    Setting the Time Code 72 NOTES • When the [ J Other Functions] [Frame Rate] settin g is set to [24P], the fr ames value in the time code runs from 0 to 23. For other settings, it runs from 0 to 29. • b When the [ J Other Functions] [Frame Rate] setting is se t to [24P], the frames va lue in the time code signal output from the HD/ SD SDI termin[...]

  • Page 73

    73 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 ca tion code consisting of 8 characters in the hexadecimal system. Ther e are sixtee n possible character s: the numbers 0 to 9 and the letters A to F . b If user bit information is being received along with an [...]

  • Page 74

    b Synchronizing with an External Device 74 b Synchr onizing with an Exter nal Device Using genlock synchr onization, you can synchronize this camcor der's video sign al to that of an e xtern al video device. Similarly , using an exter nal time code signal, you can synchr onize this camcorder's time c ode to the external signal. Using the [...]

  • Page 75

    75 b Synchronizing with an External Device 1 Open the [Genlock/TC T erm.] submenu. [ J Other Functions] [Genlock/TC T erm.] 2 Select [Gen/TC In] and then press SET . Recording the User Bit of an External Signal The user bit of an external time code signal can also be recor ded with the time code it self. 1 Open the user bit [Rec Mode] submenu. [ L [...]

  • Page 76

    b Synchronizing with an External Device 76 NOTES • The user bit of the time code signal is output wh ile the cam corder is r ecording in mode or during playback of a clip i n mode. When the [ J Other Functions] [Frame Rate] setting is set to [ 24P] and the [ L TC/UB Setup] [User Bit] [Output Mode] setting is set to [Pulldown], the user bit will b[...]

  • Page 77

    77 Recordin g Audio Recor ding Audio The camcor der features two-c hannel linear PCM audio recor ding and playb ack with a sampling frequency of 48 kHz. Y ou can r ecord audio using the buil t-in microphone , optional external micropho ne (X LR o r M IC t er min al) or line input (XLR terminal). Y ou can select the au dio input independently fo r c[...]

  • Page 78

    Recording Au dio 78 Activating the Microphone Atte nuator If the audio level is too high and the sound sounds distorted when recor ding with the built -in micr ophone or a microphone connected to the MIC terminal, activate the microphone attenuator (12 dB for th e built-in microphone, 20 dB for an external microphone). 1 Open the [Int. Mic Att.] su[...]

  • Page 79

    79 Recordin g Audio Switching Between External Microphone and Line Input 1 Set the AUDIO IN switch of the desired channel to EXT . 2 Set the XLR terminal switch of th e desired channel to LINE or MIC. • T o supply a microphone with phantom power , set the switc h to MIC+48V instead. Make sure to connect the microphone first, befor e turnin g the [...]

  • Page 80

    Recording Au dio 80 Activating the Microphone Atte nuator Y ou can activate the external microp hone’ s atte nuator (20 dB) if the XLR terminal switch is set to MIC or MIC+48V . 1 Open the desired XLR terminal’ s microphone attenuator submenu. [ m Audio Setup] [Audio Input] [XLR1 Mic Att.] or [XLR2 Mic Att.] 2 Select [On] and then pr ess SET . [...]

  • Page 81

    81 Recordin g Audio Manual Audio Level Adjustment Y ou can set the audio level for each c hannel manually from - f to 18 dB. 1 Set the audio level switch of the desired channel to M. 2 T ur n the corr esponding audio level dial to adjust th e audio level. • For re ferenc e, the 0 corr esponds to - f , 5 corresponds to 0 dB, and 10 corresponds to [...]

  • Page 82

    Using Metadata 82 Using Metadata The camcor der automatically adds metadata to clips whil e they are being r ecorded. Metadata consists of the user -defined user memo* and recor ding data, such as shutter speed, exposure and focus settings. Y ou can use the supplied Canon XF Utility software to check and sear ch for specific metadata . * The user m[...]

  • Page 83

    83 Color Bars/Au dio Reference Signal Color Bars/Audio Reference Signal Y ou can have the camcorde r generate and r ecord colo r bars and a 1 kHz audio refer ence signal and output them from the HD/SD SDI terminal ( b only), HDMI OUT terminal, HD/SD COMPONENT OUT terminal 1 , A V terminal and W (headphone) terminal 2 . 1 Outputs color bars only . 2[...]

  • Page 84

    Video Scopes 84 Video Scopes The camcord er can display a simplified waveform moni tor . It can also display an edge monitor* to help you focus. The video scopes appear only on the LCD screen. They do not app ear in the viewfinder or on an external monitor . * The edge monitor looks at the focus of the entir e picture and disp lays the results as a[...]

  • Page 85

    85 Video Scopes Configuring the Edge Monitor Using this video scope allows you to focus with more precision when the camcorder is in manual focus mode . The edge monitor features 2 modes. 1 Open the [Edge Monitor] submenu. [ J Other Functions] [WFM (LCD)] [Edge Monitor] 2 Select the desired option and then press SET . Options [T ype 1]: The wavefor[...]

  • Page 86

    Adding Shot Marks while Re cording 86 Adding Shot Marks while Recor ding When recor ding, you can flag an important shot in a clip by adding a “shot mark” ( n ). There ar e two ty pes of shot marks, shot mark 1 ( c ) and s hot mark 2 ( d ), and you can add either or both types to a single clip. Wh en the camcor der is in mode, you can add or de[...]

  • Page 87

    87 Reviewing a Re cording Reviewing a Recor ding When the camcor der is in mode, yo u can r eview the last clip that was recor ded. 1 Open the [Rec Review] submenu to set the review length. [ J Other Functions] [Rec Review] 2 Select the desired option and then press SET . 3 After you finish recording, pr ess the U button. • The last clip tha t wa[...]

  • Page 88

    Special R ecording Modes 88 Special Recor ding Modes The camcor der features 4 spe cial recor ding modes. Interval recor ding ([Interval Rec]): The camcor der will automatically r ecord a pre-defined numbe r of frames at a pre-defined interval. This mode is suitable for recor ding subjects with little movement, such as natural surroundings or plant[...]

  • Page 89

    89 Special Recording Modes 4 Press the ST ART/STOP button again to stop recording. • All of the r ecorded fram es are joined togeth er into one clip. • The tally lamps go out and [INT STBY] appears at the top of the scr een (with [INT] flashing). NOTES • Y ou can use only one specia l recor ding mode at a time. • While recor ding, you canno[...]

  • Page 90

    Special R ecording Modes 90 NOTES • Y ou can use only one special recording mode at a time. • While recor ding, you cannot ch ange the number of frame s. • Some frames at the point the reco r ding was stopped may be recorded and added to the end of the clip. • Frame r ecord ing mode will be deactiva ted if the special recor ding mode is cha[...]

  • Page 91

    91 Special Recording Modes 3 Press the ST ART/STOP button to begin recording. • The camcor der automatically r ecor ds at the set frame rate . • The tally lamps illuminate . • [S&F STBY] changes to [ N S&F REC] while recor ding. 4 Press the ST ART/STOP button again to stop recording. • The camcor der recor ds the clip. • The tally[...]

  • Page 92

    Special R ecording Modes 92 NOTES • Y ou can use only one special recording mode at a time. • Pre-r ecording mode will be deactivated if the special r e cording mode is changed or turned off. It will be deactivated also if you chan ge the video configuration. • During pre-recor ding mode, the time code will be recor ded with the running mode [...]

  • Page 93

    93 Infrared Recording Infrar ed Recording This camcorder featur es the abili ty to sh oot movies in dark surroundings usin g the camcor der's infrared l ight and other sources of infrared light. Al so, you can select whet her the lighter ar eas of the pictur e appear in gr een or white. Activating Infrared Mode Follow the procedur e below to s[...]

  • Page 94

    Infrared Rec ording 94 NOTES • When the camcorder is in Infr ar ed mode, the following adjust ments ar e made automatically . - Gain, shutter speed and apertur e are set to auto. - Autofocus is set to [Normal AF]. - Light mete ring, AE level, AGC limit, white balance and cu stom picture cannot be set. - ND filter cannot be activated. • When swi[...]

  • Page 95

    95 Optical Axis Shift Optical Axis Shift This function aids in a dual camera set up f or 3 D reco rdin g by a llo win g you to adjust the position of the image stabilization lens. 1 Open the [OIS Functions] submenu. [ l Camera Setup] [OIS Functions ] 2 Select [Axis Shift] and then press SET . • Y appears on the bottom of the screen. 3 Open the op[...]

  • Page 96

    Using the Focal Length Guide 96 Using the Focal Length Guide The focal length guide aids you when using two camcorders for 3D r ecordin g. The guide appears as a numerical value and has a range of 154 steps. Y ou can set the guide to 0 at any point in the zo om range to help preci sely calibrate both camcor ders. 1 Set up two camcorders and align t[...]

  • Page 97

    4 97 Customization Assignable Buttons The camcor der conveniently feature s 10 * buttons to which you can assign va riou s functions. By assi gning often - used function s, you can qu ickly access them with a single press of a button. * In mode, only assignable buttons 1 to 4 are available. Changing the Assigned Function 1 Open the [Assign Button] [...]

  • Page 98

    Assignable Buttons 98 * Function can be used only by assigning it to a button. ** Function can be used only by assigning it to a button or by using the PHOTO button on the wir eless controller . Function name Description 0 [Img Stab.] T urns the selected image s tabilization method (Dynamic IS or Standard IS) on/off. N – 53 [Power ed IS] T urns P[...]

  • Page 99

    99 Custom Picture Settings Custom Pictur e Settings Y ou can preset a number of pictur e-related settings. After changing in dividual settings to your pr eference, you can save the whole set in the camcorder or SD car d as a cu stom pictur e file. Y ou can then load the file at a later date to change the current settings to the preset levels you se[...]

  • Page 100

    Custom Picture Setti ngs 100 Editing a Custom Pictur e File’ s Settings 1 After selecting a file, select [ I X Edit File] and then press SET . 2 Select a setting and then press SET . 3 Change the setting to the desired level. • Refer to Available Custom Picture Settings ( 0 102) for details on the various settings. • Repeat steps 2 and 3 for [...]

  • Page 101

    101 Custom Picture Settings T ransferring Custom Picture Files Y ou can transfer custom pict ure file s between the camcor der and SD car d. When the custom pictur e file is in the camcorder , use [Copy T o b ] or [Load From b ] depending on the operation yo u wish to perform. Similarly , when the custom picture file is on an SD card, use [Copy T o[...]

  • Page 102

    Custom Picture Setti ngs 102 NOTES • Y ou can also copy a custom pictur e file embedded in a clip to the camcorder ( 0 121). Embedding Custom Pictur e Settings in a Recording Y ou can recor d video or take a photo with your custom picture settings applied to it. Later , those embedded settings in the video or photo can be copied to the camcorde r[...]

  • Page 103

    103 Custom Picture Settings Master Black Corrects color cast in blac ks. [Red]: -50 to 50 (Default: 0) [Green]: -50 to 50 (Default: 0) [Blue]: -50 to 50 (Default: 0) Black Gamma Controls the lower part of the gamma curve (dark areas of the image). [Level]: Raises or lowers the lower part of the gamma cu rve. This setting can be adjusted fr om -50 t[...]

  • Page 104

    Custom Picture Setti ngs 104 Sharpness Sets the sharpness of the ou tput and recordi ng signal. [Level]: Sets the sharpn ess level. This setting can be ad justed from -10 to 50. (Default: 0) [H Detail Freq. ]: Sets the center fr equency of horizo ntal sha rpness. Setting higher values incr eases the frequency , which, in turn, increases the sha rpn[...]

  • Page 105

    105 Custom Picture Settings [Chroma]: Adjusts t he color saturation for detection of sk in tones. This settin g can be adjusted fr om 0 to 31. (Default: 16) [Area]: Adjusts the color range for de tection of skin tones. This setting can be adjusted from 0 to 31. (Default: 16) [Y Level]: Adjusts the brightness for detection of skin tones. This sett i[...]

  • Page 106

    Custom Picture Setti ngs 106 Color Correction The camcorder dete cts the characteristics of a certain co lor (color phase, chroma, area and Y level) and corr ects them when recor ding. Y ou can set the c olor corr ection for up to two different a reas (A and B). [Select Area]: Selects the a rea or ar eas to correct. A v ailable options are [Area A][...]

  • Page 107

    107 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 [ J Other Functions] [Custom Function] setting to adjust how so me of the camcorder’ s controls and functions operate in mode. Similarly , use the [ M LCD/VF Setup] [Custom Disp lay[...]

  • Page 108

    Customizing Functio ns and Onscreen Displays 108 Customizing Onscreen Displays By customizing onscreen displays, you can choose to have the camcorder display some icons while hiding other ones. For det ails on which onscr een displays can be customized, r efer to Onscreen Displays ( 0 43). For details on the sett ing options, r efer to [Custom Disp[...]

  • Page 109

    109 Saving and Loadin g Camera Settings Saving and Loading Camera Settings After you adjust settings in the menus, you can save those settings on an SD card. Y ou can load those settings at a later date or on another XF105 or XF 100 camcorder so that you can use that ca mcorder in the same exact way . Saving Camera Settings to an SD Card 1 Open the[...]

  • Page 110

    110 5 Playback Playback This section explains how to play ba ck clips r ecorded on a CF ca rd. For de tails on playing back clips using an exter nal monitor , r efer to Connect ing to an External Monitor ( 0 126). For details on viewing photos on the SD card, r efer to Viewing Photos ( 0 140). Clip Index Screen Playback functions ar e accessed fr o[...]

  • Page 111

    111 Playback Hold down the button on the d switch and move it to MEDIA. • The camcorde r switches to mode and the clip index scr een appears. v Switching Between the CF Card Slots If both CF car d slots contain a CF car d, you can switch betwe en them as necessary . Press the SLOT SELECT button. • The access indi cator of the selecte d CF card [...]

  • Page 112

    Playbac k 112 Switching to Ot her Index Screens All of the clips on a CF car d can be accessed from the clip i ndex screen. However , you can switch to other index screens that show only clips with an e mark ([ e Mark] index screen), clips with a Z mark ([ Z Mark] index screen), or photos* ([Photos] index scr een). * Photos are saved on the SD card[...]

  • Page 113

    113 Playback Onscreen Displays 1 Appears when [ M LCD/VF Setup] [Metadata Display] [Date/Time] is set to [On]. 2 Appears when [ M LCD/VF Setup] [Metadata Display] [Camera Data] is set to [On]. 1 2 3 4 5 13 8 6 16 17 18 19 7 9 12 10 11 14 15 1 Remaining battery time ( 0 44) 2 Playback operation 3 Selected CF car d 4 Relay r ecording 5T i m e c o d e[...]

  • Page 114

    Playbac k 114 Playback Controls When you play back a clip, oper ate the buttons on the camcorder or the wireless controller to use fast playback, play back frame-by-frame or skip clips. Refer to the following table. Available Playbac k T y pes NOTES • There is no audio during any of the playback types li sted in the pr evious table. • During so[...]

  • Page 115

    115 Playback Adjusting the Built-in Speaker V olume 1 Open the [Speaker V olume] submenu. [ m Audio Setup] [Audio Ou tput] [Speaker V olume] 2 Select the desir ed level and then press SET . • Select [Of f] to mute the audio. NOTES • For details on changing the audio channel, refer to Selecting the Audi o Channel ( 0 129) . Adding Shot Marks dur[...]

  • Page 116

    Clip Operations 116 Clip Operations Besides playi ng back a clip, you can perform other operat ions such as deleting a clip or displaying clip information. This is done through the clip menu, which contains di fferent functions depending on the index screen. Y ou can use the functions in the [ J Other Functions] menu to perform so me of the operati[...]

  • Page 117

    117 Clip Operations Using the Clip Menu 1 Select a clip and then press SET . • The clip menu appears. Avail able functions depend on the index screen and which functions are enabled. 2 Select the desired function and then press SET . • The function is enabled. For some functio ns, further action may be required. Foll ow the onscreen dir ections[...]

  • Page 118

    Clip Operations 118 Adding e Marks or Z Marks If you add an OK mark ( e ) or check mark ( Z ) to a clip, you can later display an index screen that shows only the clips with an e mark or only the clips with a Z mark. Furthermor e, you cannot delete clips with an e mark so you can use it to pr otect im portant clips. 1 Select the desired clip and th[...]

  • Page 119

    119 Clip Operations Copying Clips Y ou can copy clips fr om one CF card to the other . Th e copied clips will r etain their original name. Copying a Single Clip 1 Select the desired clip and then pr ess SET to open t he clip menu. 2 Select [Copy Clip] and then pr ess SET . • The clip informa tion screen appears an d it pr ompts you to confirm the[...]

  • Page 120

    Clip Operations 120 Deleting Clips Y ou can delete any clip except those with an e mark. T o delete such c lips, delete the e mark beforehand. Deleting a Single Clip 1 Select the desir ed clip and then press SET to ope n the clip menu. 2 Select [Delete Clip] and then press SET . • The clip information scr een appears an d it prompts you to confir[...]

  • Page 121

    121 Clip Operations Copying a Custom Picture File Embedded in a Clip Y ou can copy the custom pictur e file embedded in a c lip to the camcor der . 1 Select the desired clip and then press SET to open the clip menu. 2 Select [Copy X File] and then press SET . •T h e [ X Data 1/3] screen appears with the orange selection frame indicating the first[...]

  • Page 122

    Clip Operations 122 Displaying a Frame Index Scr een of a Single Clip Y ou can display an index scr een of a single clip brok en do wn as frames at fixed interv als. This is useful when you have a long clip or wish to play back a clip from a certain point. Y ou can change how many t humbnails ar e displayed. Y ou can also perform other operations f[...]

  • Page 123

    123 Clip Operations Deleting a Shot Mark 1 Open the [Shot Mark] index screen or [Expand Clip] index screen. 2 Select the desir ed frame (thumbnail) and then press SET to open the clip menu. 3 Select [Del. Shot M ark 1] or [Del. Shot Mark 2] and then press SET . • The clip informa tion screen appears an d it pr ompts you to confirm the operation. [...]

  • Page 124

    124 6 External Connections Video Output Configuration The video signal output from the HD/SD SDI ( b only), HDMI OUT and HD/SD COMPONENT OUT terminals depends on the clip’ s video configuration, the cap ability of the external monitor (for video output from the HDMI OUT terminal) and on various menu settings. Video output fr om the A V termina l [...]

  • Page 125

    125 Video Output Configuration SD Output When HD video (16:9 aspect ratio) is converted and output as SD vi deo (4:3 aspect ratio), you can choose how it appears on the external monitor . 1 Open the [SD Output] submenu. [ N Video Setup] [SD Output] 2 Select the desired option and then press SET . Options [Squeeze]: The image is squeezed fr om the l[...]

  • Page 126

    Connecting to an External Monitor 126 Connecting to an Exter nal Monitor When you connect the camcor der to an exter nal monitor for r ecording or playback, use the te rminal on camcorder that matches the one you wish to use on the monitor . Then , select the video signal output configuration ( 0 124). The camcorder can output video fr om all of th[...]

  • Page 127

    127 Connecting to an External Monitor b Using the HD/SD SDI T erminal The digital signal output from the HD /SD SDI terminal includes the video signal, audio signal an d time code signal. If necessary , perform the following procedur e to change the output to H D or SD. T ur ning the output off will c onserve the camcorder’ s power . 1 Open the [[...]

  • Page 128

    Connecting to an External Monitor 128 Using the A V T erminal When you output video from the A V terminal, the video signal is converted to an analog SD c omposite video signal. In additi on, the A V termin al also outputs audio. Y ou can select the SD output method ( 0 125). NOTES • If necessary , you can superimpose th e onscreen displays on th[...]

  • Page 129

    129 Audio Out put Audio Output The camcor der can output audio fr om the HD/SD SDI terminal ( b onl y), HDMI OUT term inal, A V terminal or W (headphone) terminal. When audio is output fr om the A V terminal or W (headphone) terminal, you can configur e settings such as the output c hannel. When au dio is output fr om the A V terminal, you can sele[...]

  • Page 130

    Audio Out put 130 Options NOTES • Y ou can change the audio cha nnel by setting an assi gnable button to [Audio Output CH] ( 0 97). Selecting the Output Level of the A V T erminal Y ou can select the output level of audio that is output from the A V terminal. 1 Open the audio ouput [Level] submenu. [ m Audio Setup] [Audio Output] [Level] 2 Select[...]

  • Page 131

    131 Saving Clips to a Compute r Saving Clips to a Computer Use the software on the supplied Canon XF Utilities CD-ROM to transfer clips i n the camcorder to a computer to save them. The CD-ROM contains the following. Canon XF Utility : Br owser for transferring clips to a c omputer , pl aying back and checking video, and managing clips. Plugins for[...]

  • Page 132

    Saving Clips to a Compute r 132 Installing and Uninstalling Canon XF Utility (Windows) Installing Canon XF Utility Perform the following pr ocedure to install th e Canon XF Utility software. Note that t he language displayed during installation will be in English, Fr ench or Spanis h but the rest of the applicat ion’ s menus and messages will be [...]

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    133 Saving Clips to a Compute r 4 Select an installation me thod and then click [OK]. • If you selected the [Easy Installation ] installation method, skip to step 7. 5 Select the softwar e to install and the destination folder . Then, click [Next]. 6 Click [Install]. 7 Read the license agr eement and click [Y es] to begin the installation. • If[...]

  • Page 134

    Saving Clips to a Compute r 134 2 Click [Y es] to begin the un installing the software. • When the software has been unins ta lled, [The software has been successful ly uninstalled] appears. 3 Click [OK]. Uninstalling Canon XF MPEG2 Decoder 1 In the Control Panel, open [Programs and Featur e s]* (W indows Vista/Windows 7) or [Add or Remove Progra[...]

  • Page 135

    135 Saving Clips to a Compute r 4 Click [Install]. 5 Select the installation meth od and then click [Next]. 6 Read the license agr eement and click [Agree]. • If you do not select [Agr ee], you cannot install the software. • If you selected the [Easy Installation ] installation method, skip to step 8. 7 Select the softwar e to install and then [...]

  • Page 136

    Saving Clips to a Compute r 136 8 Click [Next] to begin the installation. • When the install ation has completed, [Installati on has fi nished. ] appears. 9 Click [Finish] a nd then remove the CD -ROM from the computer . Uninstalling the Software 1 From [Applications], op en [Canon Utili ties]. 2 Move [Canon XF Util ity] to the [T rash]. Uninstal[...]

  • Page 137

    137 Saving Clips to a Compute r Viewing the Software Instruction Manuals For details on using the software, r efer to the instruct ion manual (PDF file) of each module. The instruction manuals are installed with the softwar e . For computers running W indows, Adobe ® Reader ® is required. Viewing the Canon XF Utility Inst ruction Manual Windows: [...]

  • Page 138

    138 7 Photos T aking Photos Y ou can take photos when the camcorder is in mode or you can capture a phot o from a clip when the camcorder is in mode. Photos are saved onto the SD card. In mode, photo size is 1920x108 0*. In mode, photo size depends on the resolution setting of the clip that the photo is captured from. If the clip is 1920x1080 or 14[...]

  • Page 139

    139 Taking Photos IMPORT ANT • Observe the following precauti ons while the SD card access i ndicator is flashi ng. Failur e to do so may result in permanent data loss. - Do not disconnect the power source or turn off the camcorder . - Do not remove the SD car d. NOTES • If the LOCK switch on the SD car d is set to prevent writin g, you will no[...]

  • Page 140

    Photo Pla yback 140 Photo Playback Y ou can view the photos that you took with the camcorder . Displaying the [Pho tos] Index Screen Display the [Photos] index scr een to view photos. 1 Hold down the button on the d switch and move it to MEDIA. • The camcorder switches to mode and the clip index scr een appears. 2 Press the INDEX button. • The [...]

  • Page 141

    141 Photo Operations Photo Operations Y ou can use the photo menu to protect or unprotect a photo, delete a phot o, or copy a custo m picture file embedded in a photo. Y ou can displa y the photo menu from the [Photos] index screen or photo playback screen. Using the Photo Menu 1 From the [Photos] index screen, select a phot o and then press SET . [...]

  • Page 142

    Photo Oper ations 142 Deleting All Photos 1 Open the [Dele te All Photos] submenu. [ J Other Functions] [Delete All Photos] 2 Select [OK] and the n press SET . • All of the photos on the SD card will be deleted. • Select [Cancel] instead to cancel the operation. • While the photos are being delete d, you can press SET to cancel. 3 When the co[...]

  • Page 143

    143 Photo Operations 5 Select [OK] and then press SET . • The selected photo is protected and h appears next to the photo’ s thumbnail. • Select [Cancel] instead to cancel the operation. • If a custom pict ur e file is embedded in the photo, it is also pr otected. IMPORT ANT • Initializing an SD car d will permanently era se all the da ta[...]

  • Page 144

    Photo Oper ations 144 Photo Numbering Photos are automatically assigned consecutive numbers fr om 0101 to 9900, and stored on the SD car d in folders contain ing up to 100 photos. Folders are numbered fr o m 101 to 998. Y ou can select the photo numbering method to be used. The photo number indicates the name an d location of the file on the SD car[...]

  • Page 145

    8 145 Additional Information Menu Options For details a bout how to select an item, r efer to Using the Menus ( 0 28). For det ails about each function, see the re ference page. Me nu items without a r eference page ar e explained after the tables. Setting options in boldface indicate default values. Menu items not availabl e appear grayed out. T o[...]

  • Page 146

    Menu Options 146 [ND Filter]: Allows the camcorder to control the ND filter automat i cally . When the ND filter is activated, the i con of one of three ava ilable settings - 1/2 (ND u ), 1/ 4 (ND w ) and 1/8 (ND x ) -will appear on the screen. [Soft Zoom Control]: Whe n this setting is activate d, the zoom will start and/or stop gradually . [Both][...]

  • Page 147

    147 Menu Options [Black Gamma] [Level] -50 to 50 (0) 103 [Range] -5 to 50 (0) [Point] -1 to 50 (0) [Low Key Satur .] [Enable] [Off] , [On] 103 [Level] -50 to 50 (0) [Knee] [Enable] [Off], [On] 103 [Automatic] [Off], [On] [Slope] -35 to 50 (0) [Point] 50 to 109 (95) [Saturation] -10 to 10 (0) [Sharpness] [Level] -10 to 50 (0) 104 [H Detail F req.] -[...]

  • Page 148

    Menu Options 148 [ m Audio Setup] menu * Not available in the [Photos] index screen. [White Balance] [R Gain] -50 to 50 (0) 105 [G Gain] -50 to 50 (0) [B Gain] -50 to 50 (0) [Color Correction] [Select Area] [Off] , [Area A], [Area B], [Area A&B] 106 [Area A Setting] [Phase] 0 to 31 (0) [Chroma] 0 to 31 (16) [Area] 0 to 31 (16) [Y Level] 0 to 31[...]

  • Page 149

    149 Menu Options [ N Video Setup] menu [ M LCD/VF Setup] menu Menu item Setting options 0 [SDI Output] ( b only) [HD], [SD], [Off] 127 [Component Output] [HD] , [SD] 127 [HD Onscreen Disp.] [On], [Off] 128 [SD Onscreen Disp.] [On], [Off] [SD Output] [Squeeze] , [Letterbox], [Side Crop] 125 Menu item Submenu Setting options 0 [LCD Setup] [Brightness[...]

  • Page 150

    Menu Options 150 * Not avNot available in the [Photos] index scr een. [Markers] [Enable ] [On], [Off] N – 68 [Center] [White], [Gr ay], [Off] N – [Horizontal] [White], [Gray], [Off] N – [Grid] [White], [Gray], [Off] N – [Safety Zone] [White], [Gray], [Off] N – [Safety Zone Area] [80%], [90%], [92.5%], [95%] N – [Aspect Marker] [White], [...]

  • Page 151

    151 Menu Options [Metadata Display]: Displays the date and time of recor ding an d/or the camera data (shutter speed, a perture value, gain) du ring playback. [Audio Level]: Displays the audio leve l meter when set to [On]. [Custom Display 1] settings [Zoom Position]: Controls when the zoom indicator appears. [Always On]: Always appears on the scr [...]

  • Page 152

    Menu Options 152 [SD Card Status]: Controls when the SD ca rd status indicator appears. [Normal]: Always appears on the screen. [W ar ning]: Appears only when there is a warning. [Bit rate/Resolution]: Displays the bit rate and resolution when set to [On]. [Frame Rate]: Displays the frame rate when set to [On]. [Character Re c]: Displays the charac[...]

  • Page 153

    153 Menu Options [Clock Set] [Date/Time] – N N 26 [Date Format] [YMD], [YMD/24H], [MD Y] , [MDY/24H], [DMY], [DMY/24H] N N [WFM (LCD)] 1 [Setting] [ WFM], [Edge Mon.], [Off] N – 84 [Setting ] [WFM], [Off] – N 84 [Waveform Monitor] [L ine] , [Line+Spot], [Field], [RGB] , [YPbPr] N N 84 [Gain] [1x] , [2x] N N [Edge Monitor] [T ype 1] , [T ype 2[...]

  • Page 154

    Menu Options 154 1 Not available in the [Photos] index screen. 2 Setting options for [Assign Butto n]: [(NONE)], [Img Stab.] , [Powered IS], [Focus Limit], [Face AF], [Select Face], [Backlight], [Spotlight], [T ele-converter], [Peaking], [Zebra], [WFM (LCD)], [Magnification], [TL-H58], [WD-H58W], [Color Bars], [IR Monochrome], [IR Light], [Markers][...]

  • Page 155

    155 Menu Options [T ally Lamp]: Allows you to set whether the fr ont and r ear tally lamps illuminate while the camcor der is recor ding. [Media Access LED]: Allows you to set whethe r the CF car d acce ss indicators or the SD card access indicator illuminates whi le the camcor der is accessing a CF car d or SD card. [Title Prefix]: Determines the [...]

  • Page 156

    Displaying the Status Scre ens 156 Displaying the Status Scr eens Y ou can use the status scre ens to check the camcor der’ s various recording- and playback-r elated settings. Y ou can also output the status sc reens on an exter nal monitor . 1 Set an assignable button to [Status] ( 0 97). 2 Press the assignable button. • The status screen mos[...]

  • Page 157

    157 Displaying the Status Screens [Camera] Status Scree n ( m o d e ) [Buttons/Remote] Status Scr een * In mode, only buttons 1 to 4 and [Wireless Controller] appear . 1 8 9 1 0 11 2 12 3 4 5 6 7 1G a i n ( 0 54) 2 Gain limit ( 0 54) 3 Autofocus mode ( 0 50) 4 Soft zoom control ( 0 146) 5 Grip zoom r ocker setting ( 0 64) 6 Zoom speed of handle zoo[...]

  • Page 158

    Displaying the Status Scre ens 158 [Audio] Status Screen [Media] Status Scr een NOTES • Depending on the recor ding media, th e total space displayed on the scr een may differ from the capacity listed on the CF car d or SD car d. 1 8 9 1 0 11 2 12 1 3 3 4 5 6 7 7 In mode In mode 1 Built-in microphone low-cut filter ( 0 77) 2 Built-in micr ophone [...]

  • Page 159

    159 Displaying the Status Screens [Video] Status Screen * In mode only . [User Memo] Status Scr een ( m o d e ) 1 5 6 7 4 8 9 2 3 1 HDMI OUT terminal status ( 0 127) 2 HD/SD SDI terminal output setting ( b only , 0 127) 3 Superimposing onscreen displays to HD output ( 0 128) 4 HD/SD COMPONENT OUT t erminal output status ( 0 127) 5 Superimposi ng on[...]

  • Page 160

    Displaying the Status Scre ens 160 [Battery/Hour Meter] Status Screen [ X Data 1/3] Status Scr een ( m o d e ) 1 2 3 4 5 1 Remaining recording time 2 Remaining recording time indicator 3 Battery lif e indicator 4 T otal oper ation time ( 0 155) 5 Operation time since us ing [Reset Hour Meter] ( 0 155) 1 3 2 5 6 7 8 4 9 10 1 Custom picture file name[...]

  • Page 161

    161 Displaying the Status Screens [ X Data 2/3] Status Scr een ( m o d e ) [ X Data 3/3] Status Scr een ( m o d e ) 1 3 2 5 6 7 4 1 Sharpness settings (level, hor izontal detail frequency , horizontal/vertical detail balance, and limit) ( 0 104) 2 Sharpness settings (kne e aperture, gai n and ingre dient ratio) ( 0 104) 3 Level depend settings (lev[...]

  • Page 162

    Troubleshooti ng 162 T roubleshooting If you have a pr oblem with your camcor der , refer to this sec tion. Consult your dealer or a Canon Service Center if the pr oblem persists. Power source The camcorder will not turn on or it tur ns off by itself. - The battery pack is exhausted. Replace or cha rge the batter y pack. - Remove the battery pack a[...]

  • Page 163

    163 Troubleshooting Playback Cannot delete a clip. - Y ou c annot delete clips with an e mark. Remove the e ma rk ( 0 118) to delete the clip. Deleting clips takes longer th an usual. - Wh en the CF card contains a large number of clips, som e operations may take longer th an usual. Save your clips ( 0 131) and initialize the CF card ( 0 37). Canno[...]

  • Page 164

    Troubleshooti ng 164 Horizontal bands appear on the screen. - This is a phenomenon typical of CMOS im age sensors when r ecording under so me types of fluores cent, mercury or sodium lamps. T o reduce the symp toms, set [Camera Setup] [Flick er Reduction] to [Automati c] ( 0 57) or set the shutter speed to 1/100 ( 0 56). This is no t a malfunction.[...]

  • Page 165

    165 Troubleshooting There is no sound fr om the external monitor . - When conn ecting the camcor der to an external monitor using the CT C-100/S Component Cab l e, make sur e to connect also the audio conn ections using the white and red plugs of the optional STV -250N Stereo Video Cable. The camcorder is connected using a commercially available HD[...]

  • Page 166

    Troubleshooti ng 166 CF A/CF B Number of clips already at maximum - The CF card alr eady contains the maximum number of clips (999 clips). Replace the CF card or us e the CF card in the other CF card s lot. - Because both CF car ds reached the m aximum number of clips , double slot rec ording is not a vailable. • During double slot r ecording, bo[...]

  • Page 167

    167 Troubleshooting File name error - The folder and file num bers have reached their maximum value. Set [Other Functions] [Photo Numbering] to [Rese t] and delete all the photos on the SD card ( 0 141) or initialize it ( 0 37). Invalid operation - The following operatio ns cannot be performed. • Adding a shot mark to a fram e that alre ady has a[...]

  • Page 168

    Handling Precautions 168 Handling Pr ecautions Camcorder Be sure to observe the following pr ecau tions to ensure maxi mum performanc e. • Do not carry the camcor der by the LCD panel. Be careful when c losing the LCD panel. • Do not leave the camcorder in places subject to high temp eratures (like the inside of a car parked under dir ect sunli[...]

  • Page 169

    169 Handling Precauti ons Long-term storage • Store ba ttery packs in a dry place at te mperatures no higher than 30 °C (86 °F). • T o extend the battery life of the battery pack , discharge it completely befor e storing it. • Charge and discharge all your batter y packs fully at least once a year . Always attach the battery terminal cover [...]

  • Page 170

    Handling Precautions 170 • SD car ds: SD car ds have a physical switch to pr event writing on the car d so as to avoid the accidental e rasure of the car d’ s content. T o write-protect the SD car d, set the switch to the LOCK position. Built-in Rechargeable Lit hium Battery The camcor der has a built-in r echargeab le lithium battery to keep t[...]

  • Page 171

    171 Maintenance/Others Maintenance/Others Cleaning Camcorder Body • Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the camcorde r body . Neve r use chemically treated c loths or volatile solvents such as pa int thin ner . Lens and Instant AF Sensor • If the lens surface or Instant AF sensor is dirty , autofocus may not work properly . • Remove any dust or di[...]

  • Page 172

    Optiona l Accessor ies 172 Optional Accessories The following optional accessor ies are compa tible with this ca mcorde r . The availability dif fers fr om ar ea to ar ea. BP-925 , BP-955, BP-975 , BP-950G, BP-970 G Battery Pack CA-930 , CA-920 Compact Power Adapter DC-920 DC Coupler DC-930 DC Cable CB-920 Car Battery Adap ter TA - 1 0 0 Tr i p o d[...]

  • Page 173

    173 Optional Acces sories Call or visit your local r etailer/de aler for genuine Canon video accessor ies. Y ou can also obtain genuine accessories for your Canon camcor der by calling: 1-800-828-4040, Ca non U.S.A. Information Center . Battery Packs When you need extra battery packs, select from the following: BP-925, BP-955, BP-975, BP-950G, BP -[...]

  • Page 174

    Optional Accessories 174 c * Approximate times for r ecording with r epeated operations suc h as start/stop, zooming, and power on/off. CB-920 Car Battery Adapter Use the car battery adapter to powe r the camcorder or charge battery packs on the go. The car battery adapter plugs into your car’ s cigarette lighter socket and run s off a 12-24V DC [...]

  • Page 175

    175 Optional Access ories TL-H58 T ele-converter This T ele-converter lens incr eases the focal length of the camcor der lens by a factor of 1.5. Prote ct Filter 58 mm, ND4L Filte r 58 mm, ND8 L Filter 58 mm Neutral density a n d MC protector filters help you to co ntrol difficult lighting con ditio ns. VL-10L i II Batt ery V ideo Li ght This video[...]

  • Page 176

    Optiona l Accessor ies 176 Product Codes Provided accessori es: CA-930 Co mpact Power Adapter D85-20 10-000 DC-930 D C Cable 4590B001AA BP-925 Batt ery Pack D85 -1942-000 SS-1200 S houlder Str ap D 81-1570- 000 WL-D6000 Wirele ss Con troller D83-0780-000 Optional accessories: BP-955 Batt ery Pack 4587 B002AA BP-975 Batt ery Pack 4588B0 02AA BP-950G[...]

  • Page 177

    177 Specifi cations Specifications XF105 / XF100 System •R e c o r d i n g S y s t e m Movies: Video compressi on: MPEG-2 Long GOP; Audio compression: Linear PCM, 16 bits, 48 kHz, 2 channels File type: MX F Photos: Image compression: JPEG DCF (Design rule for Camera File syst em), compatible with Exif Ver . 2.2 • Video Configuration (recor ding[...]

  • Page 178

    Specific ations 178 • Iris: Auto or manual setting •G a i n : Auto (AGC) or man ual (-6.0 dB to 33.0 dB, fine-t uning available) • Shutter speed: Auto, speed, angle, clear scan or sl ow shutter mode, off; 1/4 sec to 1/2 000 sec (when [Frame Rate] is [24P]: 1/3 sec to 1/2000) • Minimum Illumination: 0.11 lux (CAMERA switch set to M (manual) [...]

  • Page 179

    179 Specifi cations • b GENLOCK/TC T erminal BNC jack As GENLOCK terminal Input only: 1 Vp-p/75 Ω As TC (time code) terminal Input: 0.5 V - 18 Vp-p/10 k Ω Output: 1 Vp-p/75 Ω • REMOTE T erminal ∅ 2.5 mm ster eo mini-jack • USB T erminal mini-B, USB 2.0 (Hi-Speed USB) Power/Others • Power supply (rated) 7.4 V DC (battery pack), 8.4 V[...]

  • Page 180

    Specificati ons 180 BP-925 Batt ery Pack • Batte ry type Rechargeable li thium ion battery , compatible wi th Intelligent System • Rate d voltage 7.4 V DC • Operat ing temperature 0 – 40 °C (32 – 10 4 °F) • Batt ery capacit y T ypical: 2,600 mAh Minimum: 19 Wh / 2,450 mAh • Dimen sions (W x H x D) 38.2 x 43.5 x 70.5 mm (1.5 x 1.7 x [...]

  • Page 181

    181 A Abroad, using th e camcorder . . . . . . . . . . . . . .171 Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .172 AE level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59 AGC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 AGC limit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5[...]

  • Page 182

    182 I Image stabilizer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Index screens Changing clip thu mbnail . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 Clips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 Expand clip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Shot marks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 Infrared recording . . . . .[...]

  • Page 183

    183 U USB terminal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 User bit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 User memo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82 V Video configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 Video output con figuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .124 Vie[...]

  • Page 184

    184 CANON DIGIT AL VIDEO PRO DUCTS LIMITED W ARRANTY FOR THE UNITED ST A TES The lim ited w arran ty se t forth below is giv en by Can on U.S. A., I nc. (" Canon U SA") with r espec t to Ca non Digi tal V ideo P roduc ts ( the " Products ")* purchas ed in the Unite d States. Warran ty coverag e is subject to th e countr y where [...]

  • Page 185

    185 CANON DIGIT AL VIDEO PRODUCTS LIMITED WARRA NTY The li mite d warra nty s et fort h belo w is give n by Cano n Can ada In c. ("Can on Cana da") with r espect to Ca non Digit al V ideo Pr oduct s (t he "Pro ducts") purcha sed in Canad a. This limite d warranty is on ly effective upon prese ntation of a bill o f sale or oth er[...]

  • Page 186

    © CANON INC. 2011 PUB. DIM-0972-000 B Canon Inc. 30-2, Shimomaruko 3-chome, Ohta-ku, T okyo 146-8501, Japan USA CANON U.S.A., INC. NEW JERSEY OFFICE 100 Jamesburg Road, Jamesburg, NJ 08831 USA CANON U.S.A., INC. CHICAGO OFFICE 100 Park Blvd., Itasca, IL 60143 USA CANON U.S.A., INC. LOS ANGELES OFFICE 15955 Alton Parkway , Irvine, CA 92618 USA CANO[...]