PUB. DIE-0524-000B 4K Camcorder Firmware ver. 1.0.1.
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Highlights of the XF705 The Canon XF705 4K Camcorder is a high-performance camcorder whose advanced functionality and versatile usability make it the perfect choice for a variety of 4K productions. The following are just some of the functions featured in the camcorder. 3 4K Recording System Advanced sensor and image processor At the heart of the camcorder is the type 1.0 (1.0 in.
Pro-level connectivity The camcorder is equipped with an SDI terminal compliant with the 12G-SDI standard that provides a greater bandwith and supports 4K video output at 59.94P or 50.00P frame rate. Meanwhile, the TIME CODE terminal and G-LOCK/SYNC terminal offer many synchronization options (A 92), allowing the camcorder to be part of any multi-camera shooting setup. Infrared recording Record in darkness using infrared recording (A 116).
Table of Contents 5 1. Introduction 9 3.
Zooming 68 Selecting the Zoom Mode 68 Selecting the Zoom Controls 69 Using the Zoom Ring 69 Using the Grip Zoom Rocker 69 Using the Handle Zoom Rocker 71 Using the Supplied Wireless Controller or an Optional Remote Controller 71 Using Optional Conversion Lenses 73 Adjusting the Focus 74 Manual Focus 74 Push AF 77 AF-Boosted MF 77 Continuous AF 78 Changing the AF Frame Size and Position 79 Face Detection 79 Tracking a Specific Subject 81 Focus Limit and Macro Shooting 82 Image Stabilization 83 Dynamic IS o
4. Customization 117 6.
8. Photos 179 Taking Photos 179 Photo Numbering 179 Playing Back Photos 181 Displaying the [Photos] Index Screen 181 Viewing Photos 181 Deleting Photos 182 Deleting a Single Photo 182 Deleting All the Photos 182 9.
1 Introduction 9 About this Manual Thank you for purchasing the Canon XF705. Please read this manual carefully before you use the camcorder and retain it for future reference. Should the camcorder fail to operate correctly, refer to Troubleshooting (A 204). Conventions Used in this Manual • IMPORTANT: Precautions related to the camcorder’s operation. • NOTES: Additional topics that complement the basic operating procedures. • A: Reference page number. • The following terms are used in this manual.
Supplied Accessories Supplied Accessories The following accessories are supplied with the camcorder. 10 Shoulder Pad* Lens Hood with Lens Barrier Microphone Holder CA-CP200 L Compact Power Adapter (incl. power cord) CG-A20 Battery Charger BP-A30 Battery Pack (incl. terminal cover) Eye Cup Viewfinder Cap Lens Cap* SS-1200 Shoulder Strap WL-D6000 Wireless Controller (incl. CR2025 Lithium Battery) Quick Guide * Comes pre-attached to the camcorder.
Names of Parts Names of Parts Camcorder 11 1 2 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6 7 8 9 3 10 11 12 13 14 Air intake vent (A 49) Focal plane mark ZOOM SPEED (zoom speed of the handle's zoom rocker) switch (A 71) Lens hood (A 28) Lens barrier switch (A 41) Focus ring (A 74) Zoom ring (A 69) Iris ring (A 60) 15 9 SHUTTER (shutter speed mode) switch (A 53) 10 PUSH AUTO IRIS (momentary automatic aperture) button (A 60) 11 GAIN switch (A 57) 12 WHITE BAL.
Names of Parts p15 2 3 45 12 1 6 7 8 9 10 111213 14 16 1 2 3 4 ND FILTER +/– buttons (A 58) PUSH AF (momentary autofocus) button (A 77) FOCUS (focus mode) switch (A 74) POWERED IS button (A 83)/ Assignable button Camera 1 (A 117) 5 PEAKING button (A 76)/ Assignable button Camera 2 (A 117) 6 INFRARED switch (A 116) 7 FULL AUTO switch (A 43) 8 AWB (auto white balance) switch (A 66) 9 IRIS (aperture mode) switch (A 59) 10 ZOOM (zoom control selection) switch (A 69) 11 WFM (waveform monitor) button (A
Names of Parts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 13 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 Strap mount (A 31) INPUT 2 (audio input selection) switch (A 98) ANALOG (analog audio source selection) switch for INPUT 2 (A 98) Grip belt (A 31) INPUT 1 (audio input selection) switch (A 98) ANALOG (analog audio source selection) switch for INPUT 1 (A 98) 9 10 7 11 12 Screw holes for the microphone holder fixation bolts (A 28) 8 Exhaust ventilation outlet (A 49) 9 INPUT 1 terminal (XLR) (A 97) 10 MIC (microphone) terminal (A 97) 11 USB terminal (A
Names of Parts 1 2 3 4 5 6 14 21 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Built-in stereo microphone (A 95) Accessory shoe For attaching accessories such as the optional VL-10Li II Battery Video Light. Rear tally lamp (A 42) Grip zoom rocker (A 69) MAGN.
Names of Parts 15 1 3 1 2 2 4 Attachment sockets for the optional TA-100 Tripod Adapter (A 32) Mounting sockets and screw hole for the shoulder pad (A 32) 3 4 Screw hole for 1/4"-20 mounting screws (8.8 mm (0.35 in.) deep) (A 32) Screw hole for 3/8"-16 mounting screws (10 mm (0.39 in.
Names of Parts 1 5 6 16 2 3 7 8 9 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 Microphone lock screw (A 97) Microphone holder (A 97) Microphone cable clamp (A 97) Air intake vent (A 49) Front tally lamp (A 42) Remote sensor (A 38)/ Infrared light (A 116) 7 8 9 MIRROR (invert the displayed image) button (A 29) Lens barrier (A 41) Assignable button Camera 14 (A 117)
Names of Parts 1 2 17 13 3 14 4 15 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Viewfinder (A 28, 30) Eye sensor (A 28) Eye cup (A 29) LCD panel with touch screen (A 29, 30) Dioptric adjustment lever (A 28) BATTERY RELEASE button (A 21) MENU button (A 25) FUNC (main functions) button (A 52) CUSTOM PICT.
Names of Parts WL-D6000 Wireless Controller 9 18 1 2 3 4 5 10 6 7 12 8 13 11 14 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Record enable button: When you use the START/ STOP button or ZOOM buttons, you must press this button simultaneously with the desired button.
2 Preparations 19 Preparing the Power Supply You can power the camcorder using a battery pack or directly using the compact power adapter. If you connect the compact power adapter to the camcorder while a battery pack is attached, the camcorder will draw power from the power outlet. Using a Battery Pack You can power the camcorder using the supplied BP-A30 Battery Pack or the optional BP-A60 Battery Pack.
Preparing the Power Supply 20 • We recommend charging the battery pack in temperatures between 10 ºC and 30 ºC (50 ºF and 86 ºF). Outside the temperature range of 0 ºC to 40 ºC (32 ºF to 104 ºF), charging will not start. • To prevent equipment breakdowns and excessive heating, do not connect the supplied battery charger or compact power adapter to voltage converters for overseas travels or special power sources such as those on aircraft and ships, DC-AC inverters, etc.
Preparing the Power Supply Removing the Battery Pack 1 Set the Q switch to OFF. 2 Holding down the BATTERY RELEASE button, slide the battery pack up and then pull it out. 21 Checking the Remaining Battery Charge When the camcorder is turned on, you can check the approximate remaining battery usage time (in minutes) by looking at any recording/playback screen or the [Battery/Hour Meter] status screen (A 201). You can also check the approximate charge level on the battery pack itself.
Preparing the Power Supply Turning the Camcorder On and Off The camcorder has two operating modes: CAMERA ( mode for playing back recordings. 22 ) mode for making recordings and MEDIA ( To turn the camcorder on/off Press and hold the button on the Q switch and set the switch to ON to turn on the camcorder in mode. Set it to OFF to turn off the camcorder.
Date, Time and Language Settings Date, Time and Language Settings Setting the Date and Time You will need to set the date and time on the camcorder before you can start using it. When the internal clock is not set, or if the settings were lost because the built-in backup battery is depleted, the [Date/Time] screen will appear automatically with the time zone selected when you turn on the camcorder.
Date, Time and Language Settings Changing the Language 24 The camcorder’s default language is English. You can change it to German, Spanish, French, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Korean or Japanese. Please note that some settings and screens will be displayed in English, regardless of the language setting. Operating modes: 1 Press the MENU button. 2 Push the joystick up/down to select [B ! System Setup] and then press SET.
Using the Menus Using the Menus Many of the camcorder’s functions can be adjusted from the menu that opens after pressing the MENU button. In mode, you can also register frequently used menu settings in a customized submenu (My Menu) for easy access. For details about the available menu options and settings, refer to Menu Options (A 183).
Using the Menus 3 Push the joystick up/down to select the desired menu item and then press SET. 26 • Setting options will appear with a Ð mark next to the currently selected option. • Some menu items may have an additional submenu level. Select the desired submenu and press SET to display the setting options. • When a setup menu icon is highlighted in orange, you can also press SET to select the first menu item in the setup menu page.
Using the Menus Rearranging Menu Settings 1 Select [Move]. > [¥ My Menu]* > [Edit] > [Move] * Each My Menu set appears on a different page. Select the page that corresponds to the desired set. 2 Push the joystick up/down to select the setting you want to move and then press SET. • The ] icon will appear next to the setting you selected to move. 3 Push the joystick up/down to move the setting to the desired position and then press SET. Removing Menu Settings 1 Select [Delete].
Preparing the Camcorder Preparing the Camcorder This section outlines the basic preparations for the camcorder, such as attaching the microphone holder and lens hood and adjusting the LCD screen and viewfinder. 28 Attaching the Microphone Holder Unit Use the supplied screws to attach the microphone holder unit to the handle. Attaching the Lens Hood Attach the lens hood to protect the lens and reduce the amount of stray light that may hit the lens.
Preparing the Camcorder Attaching and Removing the Eye Cup Attach the eye cup so that it covers the rubber rim of the viewfinder unit. To remove the eye cup, pull it gently in a “peeling off” motion from the bottom up. • For left eye use, attach the eye cup so that the protruding part faces the opposite side. IMPORTANT • Pointing the viewfinder lens at the sun or other strong light sources may cause damage to internal components.
Preparing the Camcorder Adjusting the LCD Screen or Viewfinder You can adjust the brightness, contrast, color, sharpness, and luminance level of the LCD screen and viewfinder independently of each other. These adjustments will not affect your recordings. 30 Operating modes: 1 Open the setup menu page for the LCD screen or viewfinder.
Preparing the Camcorder Adjusting the Grip Belt Adjust the grip belt so that you can reach the grip zoom rocker with your index and middle fingers, and the REC button with your thumb. IMPORTANT • Be careful not to drop the camcorder when adjusting the grip belt. Attaching the Shoulder Strap Pass the ends through the strap mounts and adjust the length of the strap. IMPORTANT • Be careful not to drop the camcorder when attaching or adjusting the shoulder strap.
Preparing the Camcorder Removing the Shoulder Pad 32 The shoulder pad comes originally attached to the camcorder. You can remove it if you prefer a different configuration. Use a Phillips head ("crosshead") screwdriver to remove the screw as shown in the illustration and remove the shoulder pad. • Be careful not to lose the shoulder pad or its screw after removing them. Using a Tripod You can mount the camcorder on any tripod with a 0.64 cm (1/4") or 0.95 cm (3/8") mounting screw.
Using SD Cards Using SD Cards The camcorder records clips and photos on commercially available Secure Digital (SD) cards*. The camcorder has two SD card slots and you can use two SD cards to record on both simultaneously or to automatically switch to the other SD card when the SD card in use is full (A 36). Initialize SD cards (A 35) when you use them with this camcorder for the first time. * The SD card is used also to save custom picture files and menu settings files.
Using SD Cards Inserting and Removing an SD Card 1 Open the card slot cover. 34 2 Insert the SD card, with the label facing the viewfinder, all the way into the card slot until it clicks. 햲 • To remove the SD card, make sure the access indicator is off and then push the card once to release it. When the card springs out, pull it all the way out. 햳 3 Close the card slot cover. Card access indicators • Do not force the cover closed if the card is not correctly inserted.
Using SD Cards Initializing an SD Card Initialize SD cards when you use them with this camcorder for the first time. You can also initialize a card to permanently delete all the recordings it contains. Operating modes: 1 Select [Initialize Media]. > [Æ ! Recording/Media Setup] > [Initialize Media] 2 Select [SD Card A] or [SD Card B] and then press SET. 3 Select [OK] and then press SET. 4 When the confirmation message appears, press SET.
Using SD Cards Relay Recording and Double Slot Recording The camcorder features two convenient recording methods that can be used when both SD card slots contain a card: relay recording and double slot recording. 36 Relay recording: This function allows you to continue recording on the other card without interruption when the card you are using becomes full. Relay recording is available from SD card slot A to SD card slot B, and vice versa.
Using SD Cards Recovering Clips Some actions, such as suddenly turning off the camcorder or removing the SD card while data is being recorded, can cause data errors in the recorded clip. 37 Operating modes: 1 Open the index screen with the clip you wish to recover (A 131). 2 Select the desired clip (a clip with a yellow to open the clip menu. icon instead of a thumbnail image) and then press SET 3 Select [Recover Clip] and then press SET. 4 Select [OK] and then press SET.
Remote Operation of the Camcorder Remote Operation of the Camcorder 38 The camcorder can be operated remotely in a number of different ways with varying degrees of control. First, you can use the supplied wireless controller as described below. You can also connect an optional RC-V100 Remote Controller for maximum control of your recordings at a professional level. Finally, you can connect a network device to the camcorder via Wi-Fi and use the Browser Remote application to control the camcorder (A 162).
Using the Optional RC-V100 Remote Controller Using the Optional RC-V100 Remote Controller You can connect the optional RC-V100 Remote Controller to the camcorder’s REMOTE A terminal or REMOTE B terminal in order to control the camcorder (including advanced recording functions) from a distance. The remote controller lets you turn on the camcorder, navigate the menus and change settings, control the aperture and shutter speed, change some custom picture settings, and more.
Using the Optional RC-V100 Remote Controller 40 • The REMOTE A and REMOTE B terminals cannot be used at the same time. • If you plan on connecting the remote controller to the camcorder using the optional RR-10 or RR-100 8-pin Remote Cable, check the serial number of the RC-V100. If the serial number starts with “01 xxxx” (where xxxx represents other digits), you will need to update the remote controller’s firmware.
3 Recording 41 Recording Video This section explains the basics of recording clips*. For details on recording audio, refer to Recording Audio (A 95). Before making important recordings for the first time, make test recordings using the video configuration(s) you plan to use to check that the camcorder operates correctly. Should the camcorder fail to operate correctly, refer to Troubleshooting (A 204). * “Clip” refers to a single movie unit recorded with a single recording operation.
Recording Video Recording Tally lamps 42 Card access indicators 1 Press and hold the button on the Q switch and set the switch to ON. • The camcorder turns on in mode and enters record standby mode. • The access indicators of card slots with a card inserted will illuminate momentarily in red. Then, the access indicator of the card selected for recording will change to green. 2 Press the REC button to begin recording. • Recording starts.
Recording Video • Clips will be split in the following cases. - When relay recording (A 36) is activated and the selected card becomes full, the recording will continue as a separate relay clip on the other card. - When recording clips on an SDHC card, the video (stream) file in the clip will be split approximately every 4 GB. Even in such case, playback with the camcorder will be continuous. • Any metadata settings you may have set (A 108) will be recorded with the clips you record.
Recording Video Onscreen Displays 44 Refer to this section for an explanation of the various screen displays that appear in mode. You can use the custom display function (A 189) to turn off individual onscreen displays if they are not required. The menu item that controls each display is given in the following table (1: indicates a menu item under > [¢ % Monitoring Setup] > [Custom Display 1] and 2: indicates a menu item under [Custom Display 2]).
Recording Video Left side of the screen Icon/Display Description C èé êë (in red) 0000 min 1: [Key Lock] Remaining battery charge The icon shows an estimate of the remaining charge. The remaining recording time is displayed, in minutes, next to the icon. • When is displayed, replace the battery pack with a fully charged one. • Depending on the conditions of use, the actual battery charge may not be indicated accurately.
Recording Video Top of the screen Icon/Display Description , , 46 4 Custom Display Network type, network function and connection status (A 160). Icons shown in white - function ready to be used; in yellow - connecting to or disconnecting from a network; in red - an error has occurred. 2: [Network Functions] Double slot recording (A 36) 2: [Recording Mode] Recording operation: STBY, ÜREC Clip recording: record standby, recording.
Recording Video Bottom of the screen Icon/Display Description Custom Display 00 00 00 00 User bit (A 91) 2: [User Bit] A001C001 to Z999D999 Clip identification. Includes the camera index, reel number and clip number components of the clip file name (A 48). 2: [Reel/Clip Number] GPS signal (A 110): continuously on - satellite signal acquired; flashing - satellite signal not acquired. • Displayed only when an optional GP-E2 GPS Receiver is connected to the camcorder.
Recording Video Setting the Clip File Name 48 The camcorder allows you to change several settings that determine the file name of the recorded clips. Personalize the clip file name according to your preferences or organizational conventions to create files that are easier to identify and organize. Operating modes: The basic file name structure is as follows. A001C001HyymmddXX_CANON_01 1 1 2 3 4 2 3 4 5 Camera index: One character (A to Z) that identifies the camcorder used.
Recording Video To set the reel number or initial clip number The initial clip number can only be set when [Clip Numbering] is set to [Continuous]. 1 Select [Reel Number] or [Clip Number]. > [Æ " Recording/Media Setup] > [Metadata] > [Reel Number] or [Clip Number] 2 Select [Change] and then press SET. • To reset the reel/clip number to [001], select [Reset] instead. 3 Push the joystick up/down to select the first digit of the reel/clip number and then press SET to move to the next.
Video Configuration: Video Format, System Frequency, Frame Rate, Resolution and Bit Rate Video Configuration: Video Format, System Frequency, Frame Rate, Resolution and Bit Rate 50 With the following procedures you can set the video configuration used when recording clips. Select the video format, system frequency, frame rate, resolution (frame size) and color sampling settings that best match your creative needs.
Video Configuration: Video Format, System Frequency, Frame Rate, Resolution and Bit Rate Selecting the Resolution and Color Sampling Settings For XF-AVC clips, the resolution is set to 1920x1080 and cannot be changed. Operating modes: 51 1 Select [Resolution/Color Sampling]. > [Æ ! Recording/Media Setup] > [Resolution/Color Sampling] 2 Select the desired option and then press SET. • The selected color sampling setting and resolution will appear at the top right of the screen.
Changing Main Functions with the FUNC Button Changing Main Functions with the FUNC Button 52 You can adjust three main functions—shutter speed, white balance and gain—using the FUNC button (direct setting mode). This section will explain the basic operation of the direct setting mode. For specific details about the functions refer to the each function’s section: shutter speed (A 53), white balance (A 65), gain (A 56). Operating modes: Using the Direct Setting Mode 1 Press the FUNC button.
Shutter Speed Shutter Speed Set the shutter speed based on the recording conditions. For example, you may want to set slower shutter speeds in darker environments. The camcorder offers the following modes. 53 Operating modes: OFF: The camcorder uses a standard shutter speed based on the frame rate. To turn off the shutter adjustment and use the standard shutter speed, set the SHUTTER switch to OFF. Automatic: The camcorder automatically adjusts the shutter speed based on the picture’s brightness.
Shutter Speed Available shutter speeds The available shutter speeds vary depending on the system frequency and frame rate used. System frequency/Frame rate Shutter speed mode 54 OFF Automatic Speed1,2 Angle1, 3 Clear Scan1 Slow4 1 2 3 4 59.94i/59.94P 1/60 59.94 Hz 29.97P 1/30 23.98P 1/24 50.00i/50.00P 1/50 50.00 Hz 25.00P 1/25 1/60 to 1/2000 1/30 to 1/2000 1/24 to 1/2000 1/50 to 1/2000 1/25 to 1/2000 360.00°, 240.00°, 180.00°, 120.00°, 90.00°, 60.00°, 45.00°, 30.00°, 22.50°, 15.00°, 11.
Shutter Speed Changing the Shutter Speed Value When the shutter speed mode is set to a mode other than OFF or automatic, you can set the shutter speed manually as a speed value, angle or clear scan frequency. You can also perform this function remotely using Browser Remote on a connected network device (A 162, 168). 1 To change the shutter speed increment for Speed mode, select [Shutter Increment]. > [v ! Camera Setup] > [Shutter Increment] 2 Select [Normal] or [Fine] and then press SET.
Gain Gain 56 Depending on the shooting conditions, you may want to adjust the brightness of the image. You can do so by changing the gain value to adjust the sensitivity of the sensor. The camcorder offers 3 gain levels (L/M/H) that you can adjust in advance (gain value and increment) and select simply by changing the position of a switch. You can also select automatic gain control and even set a limit for the maximum gain value used (AGC limit).
Gain Selecting the Gain Level You can set beforehand 3 gain levels and then select quickly which one to apply simply by changing the position of the GAIN switch. 1 Set the AGC switch to OFF. 2 Set the GAIN switch to the position you want to adjust (L, M or H). • The gain value currently assigned to that position will appear at the bottom the screen. Changing the Gain Value 1 Select the gain level you want to adjust (A 57). 2 Adjust the gain value using the direct setting mode.
ND Filter ND Filter 58 Using the ND filter allows you to open up the aperture to obtain a shallower depth of field even when recording in bright surroundings. You can also use the ND filter to avoid the soft focus caused by diffraction when using small apertures. You can select one of 3 density levels. You can also perform this function remotely using Browser Remote on a connected network device (A 162, 168). Operating modes: Press the ND FILTER + or – button to select the desired ND filter setting.
Aperture Aperture You can affect the brightness of your recordings or change the depth of field by adjusting the aperture. For example, use a small aperture value for a shallow depth of field that isolates the subject in focus and nicely blurs the background. The camcorder offers 3 ways to adjust the aperture. Automatic aperture: The camcorder adjusts the aperture automatically. Push auto iris: Momentary automatic aperture.
Aperture Momentary Automatic Aperture - Push Auto Iris 60 During manual aperture, you can press the PUSH AUTO IRIS button to have the camcorder temporarily take control and automatically adjust the aperture for an appropriate exposure. 1 Set the IRIS switch to M. 2 Press and hold the PUSH AUTO IRIS button. • The camcorder will automatically adjust the aperture to obtain an appropriate exposure. As long as you hold the button pressed down, E will appear on the screen next to the aperture value.
Aperture • You can operate the iris ring even the camcorder's controls are locked (A 43). • When an optional RC-V100 Remote Controller is connected to the camcorder, you can adjust the aperture with the remote controller’s IRIS dial. At default settings, turn the dial right to open up the aperture and left to close the aperture. You can also switch between automatic and manual aperture with the remote controller's AUTO IRIS button.
Aperture Light Metering Mode 62 Select the light metering mode to match the recording conditions. Using the appropriate setting will ensure that the camcorder obtains the most suitable exposure level when the shutter speed, gain and aperture are adjusted automatically or when using push auto iris. 1 Select [Light Metering]. > [v ! Camera Setup] > [Light Metering] 2 Select the desired option and then press SET.
Gamma Curve and Main Color Settings Gamma Curve and Main Color Settings The basic color management with this camcorder is determined by the main settings of the custom picture file: gamma curve, color space and color matrix. You can select one of the preset color settings offered by the camcorder or set each setting individually. For details about the custom picture file and settings, refer to Custom Picture Settings (A 121).
Gamma Curve and Main Color Settings 4 Select the desired setting and then press SET. • To select the gamma curve, color space or color matrix individually, select [Off] and continue the procedure with step 5. To use one of the preset settings as is, the rest of the procedure is not necessary. 64 5 Select [Gamma]. > [/ ! Custom Picture] > [Gamma] 6 Select the desired gamma curve (A 124) and then press SET.
White Balance White Balance The camcorder uses an electronic white balance process to calibrate the picture and produce accurate colors under different lighting conditions. There are 4 methods of setting the white balance. You can also perform this function remotely using Browser Remote on a connected network device (A 162, 167). Auto white balance (AWB): The camcorder automatically adjusts the white balance to the optimal level.
White Balance Auto White Balance (AWB) The camcorder constantly adjusts the white balance automatically to achieve an appropriate level. The camcorder will adjust the white balance if the light source changes. 66 Set the AWB switch to ON. • The camcorder will adjust the white balance automatically. • The color temperature and CC value set automatically by the camcorder will appear at the bottom of the screen with an icon next to it.
White Balance Adjusting White Balance Settings When the white balance mode is set to ¼, É (preset white balance) or È (color temperature), you can change the color temperature and CC value (color compensation along the green/magenta gradation). 1 Select one of the white balance modes that can be adjusted.
Zooming Zooming 68 You can operate the zoom (optical zoom 15x) using the zoom rocker on the grip or the one on the handle. You can also use the zoom ring on the lens, the zoom buttons on the supplied wireless controller or Browser Remote on a connected network device (A 162, 170). In addition to the optical zoom, you can use the digital zoom* to extend the zoom range to 300x, or digital teleconverter** function to increase the focal length by a factor of approximately 1.5, 3 or 6.
Zooming Selecting the Zoom Controls Set the ZOOM switch to the desired position to select the physical controls you want to use to operate the zoom. Options RING: Turn the zoom ring to zoom. ROCKER (other controls): Use the grip zoom rocker, handle zoom rocker, supplied wireless controller or a remote controller connected to one of the camcorder's REMOTE terminals to zoom. Using the Zoom Ring The zoom speed depends on how fast you turn the zoom ring. 1 Set the ZOOM switch to RING.
Zooming Grip zoom rocker: Approximate zoom speeds (time required to zoom end-to-end) [v & Camera Setup] > [Grip Zoom Speed] 70 [Constant] [v % Camera Setup] > [Zoom Speed Level] [Constant Speed] [Low] [Normal] [High] [1] (slowest) 4 min 38 sec 2 min 1 min [16] (fastest) 4.2 sec 2.6 sec 0.9 sec* – 4.2 sec – 4 min 38 sec 2.6 sec – 2 min 1 sec* – 1 min [Variable] * When the zoom speed is too fast, it will be more difficult to focus while zooming.
Zooming Using the Handle Zoom Rocker You can set the zoom speed of the handle zoom rocker using the ZOOM SPEED switch and the menu. 71 1 Set the ZOOM switch to ROCKER. 2 Move the zoom rocker toward T to zoom out (wideangle) and toward S to zoom in (telephoto).
Zooming Zoom speeds for remote operation Accessory 72 Zoom speed Wireless controller (supplied) Constant zoom speed. See the following table. RC-V100 Remote Controller (optional) Variable speed: The greater the angle at which the RC-V100’s ZOOM dial is rotated from the center, the faster the zoom. Commercially available remote controls If the remote control does not support variable zoom: Constant zoom speed.
Using Optional Conversion Lenses Using Optional Conversion Lenses You can use the following optional conversion lenses with this camcorder. Before you attach a conversion lens, perform the procedure below to optimize the autofocus and minimum object distance for the particular accessory. Operating modes: Optional Conversion Lens Focal Length Factor Minimum Focusing Distance TL-U58 Tele-converter Approx. 1.5x Approx. 130 cm (4.3 ft.) throughout the zoom range WA-U58 Wide Attachment Approx. 0.
Adjusting the Focus Adjusting the Focus 74 The camcorder offers the following ways to focus and incorporates Dual Pixel CMOS AF technology for advanced autofocus performance. You can also adjust the focus remotely using Browser Remote on a connected network device (A 162, 169). Manual focus: Turn the focus ring on the lens to adjust the focus. The camcorder offers several focus assistance functions (A 75) to help you focus more accurately when using the manual focus.
Adjusting the Focus Using the Focus Assistance Functions In order to focus more accurately, you can use the following focus assistance functions: Dual Pixel Focus Guide, an onscreen guide that shows you if the picture is in focus; peaking, which creates a clearer contrast by emphasizing the outlines of the subject; and magnification, which enlarges the image on the screen. You can use peaking and the focus guide or peaking and magnification simultaneously for greater effect.
Adjusting the Focus Peaking The camcorder offers two peaking levels. 76 1 Press the PEAKING button. • The peaking icon (J or K) appears on the left of the screen and the outlines in the image will be emphasized, depending on the focus. • Press the button again to turn off peaking. 2 To select the peaking level, select [Peaking]. > [A " Assistance Functions] > [Peaking] 3 Select the desired level and then press SET. Magnification 1 Press the MAGN. button.
Adjusting the Focus Push AF Press and hold the PUSH AF button. The camcorder will focus automatically using the highest AF speed and AF response as long as you hold the PUSH AF button pressed down. NOTES • The focus will be locked in the following cases. - When > [v $ Camera Setup] > [Face AF] is set to [Face Only] and no face is detected. - When > [v # Camera Setup] > [AF Mode] is set to [AF-Boosted MF] and the focus is the manual adjustment range.
Adjusting the Focus Continuous AF 78 By default, the camcorder will focus automatically on a subject at the center of the screen. If the AF frame size has been changed to a setting other than [Automatic] (A 79), the camcorder will focus automatically on a subject inside the AF frame that appears on the screen. 1 Set the FOCUS switch to A. • @ appears on the left of the screen. • If > [v # Camera Setup] > [AF Frame] is set to [Automatic], the rest of the procedure is not necessary.
Adjusting the Focus Changing the AF Frame Size and Position By default, when autofocus is used, the camcorder focuses on a subject at the center of the screen and no AF frame is displayed. You can select to display an AF frame and change its size and position to focus on a specific area or subject. However, when the face detection or tracking function is activated, the AF frame's size and position will change automatically according to the subject being tracked. 1 Select [AF Frame].
Adjusting the Focus 4 Select the desired option and then press SET. • (face priority) or (face-only AF) appears on the left of the screen. 5 Point the camcorder at the subject. 80 • All detected faces will have a face detection frame. The main subject will be indicated with a face detection frame with small arrows (white in AF mode, gray in MF mode). • During continuous AF, the camcorder will keep focusing on the main subject’s face.
Adjusting the Focus Tracking a Specific Subject You can have the camcorder track other moving subjects that are not faces and also combine the tracking function with one of the autofocus functions to let the camcorder focus on the desired subject automatically. 81 When no AF Frame is Displayed When [AF Frame] is set to [Automatic] (A 79), you can simply use the touch screen to start tracking a subject. Touch the desired subject on the LCD screen to start tracking it.
Adjusting the Focus Focus Limit and Macro Shooting 82 By default, the camcorder’s focus range allows macro shooting. You can activate the focus limit to restrict the focus range. The focus range (1 cm (0.39 in.; at full wide-angle) to ) will be limited to 60 cm (2 ft.) to (throughout the entire zoom range). 1 Select [Focus Limit]. > [v $ Camera Setup] > [Focus Limit] 2 Select [On] and then press SET.
Image Stabilization Image Stabilization Use the image stabilizer to compensate for camcorder shake in order to achieve steadier shots. The camcorder offers the following IS modes. Select the one that best suits your needs. Dynamic IS Ä: Dynamic IS compensates for a higher degree of camcorder shake, such as when shooting while walking, and is more effective as the zoom approaches full wide angle.
Image Stabilization • When using Dynamic IS, the angle of view will be narrower. • If you set an assignable button to [Image Stabilizer] (A 117), you can press the button to turn the image stabilizer on and off.
Onscreen Markers and Zebra Patterns Onscreen Markers and Zebra Patterns Using onscreen markers allows you to make sure your subject is correctly framed and is within the appropriate safe area. The zebra patterns help you identify areas that are overexposed. The onscreen markers and zebra pattern will not affect your recordings. Operating modes: Displaying Onscreen Markers The camcorder offers several onscreen markers. You can display multiple onscreen markers simultaneously.
Onscreen Markers and Zebra Patterns To set the aspect ratio 1 Select [Marker Aspect Ratio]. > [A % Assistance Functions] > [Marker Aspect Ratio] 86 2 Select the desired option and then press SET. • If you selected one of the preset aspect ratios, the rest of the procedure is not necessary. If you selected [Custom], continue the procedure to set the desired aspect ratio. 3 Select [Marker Custom Asp. Ratio]. > [A % Assistance Functions] > [Marker Custom Asp.
Onscreen Markers and Zebra Patterns NOTES • You can use the > [A # Assistance Functions] > [Zebra: LCD], [Zebra: VF], [Zebra: SDI] and [Zebra: HDMI] settings to turn the zebra pattern on and off separately on the LCD screen, viewfinder and external monitors connected to the respective terminals.
Setting the Time Code Setting the Time Code 88 In mode, the camcorder generates a time code signal and records it with the recorded clips. The time code signal can be output from the SDI terminal, HDMI OUT terminal and TIME CODE terminal. In mode, the time code embedded in the clip being played back can be output from the SDI terminal. Depending on the frame rate used, you may be able to select between a drop frame an non-drop frame time code signal (A 89).
Setting the Time Code Setting the Time Code’s Initial Value If you set the time code mode to [Preset], you can set the initial value of the time code. 1 Select [Set Time Code]. > [B # System Setup] > [Set Time Code] 2 Select [Change] and then press SET. • The time code setting screen appears with an orange selection frame indicating the hours. • To reset the time code to [00:00:00:00], select [Reset] instead.
Setting the Time Code About the time code display An icon may appear next to the time code depending on the operation. Refer to the following table. Icon 90 The time code mode is set to [Regen.]. P The time code mode is set to [Preset] and the running mode is set to [Rec Run]. F The time code mode is set to [Preset] and the running mode is set to [Free Run]. E Time code signal is coming from an external source. H Time code display is on hold.
Setting the User Bit Setting the User Bit The user bit display can be selected from the date or the time of recording, or an identification code consisting of 8 characters in the hexadecimal system. There are sixteen possible characters: the numbers 0 to 9 and the letters A to F. The user bit is recorded with clips and can be output from the TIME CODE terminal, SDI terminal or HDMI OUT terminal. It can be used freely to categorize and manage recordings or to keep additional information about them.
Synchronizing with an External Device Synchronizing with an External Device 92 Using Genlock synchronization, you can synchronize this camcorder’s video signal to that of an external video device. Similarly, using an external time code signal, you can synchronize this camcorder’s time code to the external signal. Using the external time code signal to synchronize multiple cameras/camcorders allows you to set up a multi-camera recording.
Synchronizing with an External Device 5 Push the joystick up/down to select the first digit and press SET to move to the next. • Change the rest of the digits in the same way to adjust the H phase to the desired level (–1023 to 1023). • Press the CANCEL button to return to the previous screen without setting the Genlock adjustment value. 6 Select [Set] and then press SET. NOTES • When a suitable Genlock signal is input, the Genlock synchronization stabilizes after approximately 10 seconds.
Synchronizing with an External Device Reference Video Signal Output 94 After changing the G-LOCK/SYNC terminal’s function to [HD Sync Output], you can output the camcorder’s video signal as a reference sync signal (HD tri-level signal) to synchronize an external device to this camcorder. The reference video signal output will have the same frequency as the signal output from the SDI terminal. Operating modes: 1 Select [G-LOCK/SYNC Term.]. > [B " System Setup] > [G-LOCK/SYNC Term.
Recording Audio Recording Audio The camcorder features 4-channel linear PCM audio recording and playback. The sampling frequency is 48 kHz and the audio sampling bit depth is 24 bit. You can record audio using the INPUT terminals (commercially available microphones, analog line-in audio sources, AES/EBU digital audio sources), the MIC terminal (commercially available microphones) or the built-in microphone.
Recording Audio Audio input selection switches INPUT 1 96 * INPUT 2 Recorded audio channels/audio sources [Select CH1/ CH2 Input]* [Select CH3/ CH4 Input]* [CH2 Input]* [MIC Terminal] – INPUT 1 terminal (digital audio) CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 MIC terminal (L) MIC terminal (R) AES/EBU – [INPUT Terminals] AES/EBU AES/EBU [INPUT Terminals] [INPUT Terminals] – INPUT 1 terminal (digital audio) AES/EBU ANALOG [INPUT Terminals] [INPUT Terminals] – INPUT 1 terminal (digital audio) AES/EBU
Recording Audio Connecting an External Microphone or External Audio Input Source to the Camcorder To each of the INPUT terminals you can attach commercially available microphones, digital audio sources (AES/ EBU), or analog line in sources with an XLR connector. To the MIC terminal you can attach commercially available condenser microphones with their own power supply, and a 3.5 mm stereo mini plug. Using the supplied microphone holder, you can fix external microphones with a diameter of 19 mm to 20 mm.
Recording Audio Setting the Audio Input Type for the INPUT 1/INPUT 2 Terminals Using the INPUT 1/INPUT 2 terminals, you can record audio independently from a microphone or audio input source. 98 On the camcorder, set the audio-related switches for the INPUT terminal you wish to use according to the type of audio input you wish to use. 1 Set the audio input selection switch INPUT 1 or INPUT 2 to AES/EBU (digital audio) or ANALOG (analog audio).
Recording Audio 2 Select the desired option and then press SET. Options [INPUT 2]: [INPUT 1]: Records audio to each channel separately. Audio input into INPUT 1 is recorded to CH1, while audio input into INPUT 2 is recorded to CH2. Audio input into INPUT 1 is recorded to both channels. Audio input into INPUT 2 will not be recorded.
Recording Audio Manual Audio Level Adjustment for CH1 and/or CH2 100 You can set the audio level for each channel manually from – to +18 dB. CH1/CH2 – (audio level) switches 1 Set the – (audio level) switch of the desired channel to M (manual). 2 Turn the corresponding – dial to adjust the audio level. • For reference, the 0 corresponds to – , 5 corresponds to 0 dB, and 10 corresponds to +18 dB.
Recording Audio NOTES • We recommend using headphones when adjusting the audio level. If the input level is too high, audio may become distorted even if the audio level indicator shows an appropriate level. • If you set an assignable button to [Audio Level Indicator] (A 117), you can press the button to turn the onscreen audio level indicator on and off.
Recording Audio Microphone Sensitivity (INPUT Terminals) 102 If you selected [INPUT Terminals] as the audio input for an audio channel (A 95), one of the INPUT switches is set to ANALOG, and the corresponding ANALOG switch is set to MIC or MIC+48V, you can select the external microphone’s sensitivity. 1 Select the menu setting for the INPUT terminal used. > [¡ $ Audio Setup] > [INPUT 1 Mic Trimming] or [INPUT 2 Mic Trimming] 2 Select the desired level and then press SET.
Recording Audio Monitoring the Audio with Headphones Connect headphones with a 3.5 mm stereo mini-plug to the × (headphone) terminal to monitor the recorded audio. 103 NOTES • You can adjust the headphone volume with the > [¡ % Audio Setup]* > [Headphone Volume] setting. If you set an assignable button to [Headphones +] or [Headphones –] (A 117), you can press the button to adjust the headphone volume without using the menu. * Appears on page ! in mode.
Colors Bars/Audio Reference Signal Colors Bars/Audio Reference Signal You can have the camcorder generate color bars and a 1 kHz audio reference signal and output them from the SDI terminal, HDMI OUT terminal and × (headphone) terminal*. 104 * Audio reference signal only. Operating modes: Color Bars The camcorder offers 3 types of color bars (SMPTE, EBU or ARIB). 1 Select [Color Bar Type]. > [v ' Camera Setup] > [Color Bar Type] 2 Select the type of color bars and then press SET.
Waveform Monitor Waveform Monitor The camcorder can display a simplified waveform monitor on the LCD screen, viewfinder and external monitors (SDI terminal or HDMI OUT terminal). 105 Operating modes: Displaying the Waveform Monitor Press the WFM button to display the waveform monitor. • The waveform monitor window will appear at the right of the screen.
Waveform Monitor 8 Select [Y Position]. > [A $* Assistance Functions] > [Waveform Settings] > [Y Position] 9 Select the desired percentage and then press SET. 106 * Appears on page ! in mode. Options for [Type] [Line]: [Line+Spot]: [Select Line]: [Field]: [RGB]: [YPbPr]: Sets the waveform monitor to line display mode. The waveform of the area in the red frame is displayed in red on top of the [Line] mode waveform. The selected horizontal line will be displayed along with its waveform.
Adding Marks to Clips while Recording Adding Marks to Clips while Recording When recording clips, you can flag an important shot in a clip by adding a “shot mark” (!). You can also add an OK mark ($) or check mark (%) to the entire clip to flag clips you want to set apart. You can also add an delete shot marks (A 141), $ marks and % marks (A 139) in mode.
Using Metadata Using Metadata 108 The camcorder automatically adds metadata to the recorded clips. You can use Canon XF Utility to check and search for specific metadata. You can also create and transfer a user memo remotely using the Browser Remote application (A 162, 170). Metadata components Metadata Entering content Checking content Camcorder Canon XF Utility Browser Remote Canon XF Utility – Ü Ü Ü Ü1 Ü2 Ü Ü Recording data: Shutter speed, gain value, etc.
Using Metadata Entering Slate Information About the Recording You can enter scene and take information to help identify the recording later on. 1 Select [Scene] or [Take]. > [3 " Recording/Media Setup] > [Metadata] > [Scene] or [Take] 2 Select [Change] and then press SET. • Enter the desired information (scene, up to 16 characters; take, up to 8 characters) using the keyboard screen (A 27). • To clear the scene/take information, select [Reset] instead.
Recording GPS Information (Geotagging) Recording GPS Information (Geotagging) 110 When the optional GP-E2 GPS Receiver is connected to the camcorder’s USB terminal, the camcorder will automatically record the GPS information (longitude, latitude and altitude) to every recording you make (clips and photos). For photos only, the UTC (coordinated universal time) date and time will be recorded as well. You can later use this GPS information to organize and search clips using Canon XF Utility (A 151).
Recording GPS Information (Geotagging) • Do not place cables connected to the SDI terminal or HDMI OUT terminal near the GPS receiver as doing so may interfere with the GPS signal. • The GPS information recorded with clips corresponds to the location at the start of the recording. • The camcorder is not compatible with the GPS receiver’s digital compass and positioning interval functions. Also, the [Set now] option is not available for the [GPS Auto Time] setting.
Reviewing a Recording Reviewing a Recording If you set an assignable button to [Review Recording] in advance, you can review all or part of the last clip recorded even with the camcorder set to mode. 112 Operating modes: 1 Set an assignable button to [Review Recording] in advance (A 117). 2 To set the review length, select [Review Recording]. > [B % System Setup] > [Review Recording] 3 Select the desired option and then press SET. 4 After you finish recording a clip, press the assignable button.
Special Recording Modes Special Recording Modes The camcorder features the following special recording modes. Slow motion recording: This mode allows you to change the shooting frame rate to achieve a slow motion effect during playback. Pre-recording: The camcorder will start recording a few seconds before you press the REC button. This is especially useful when it is difficult to predict when to start recording.
Special Recording Modes 4 Press the REC button again to stop recording. • The clip is recorded at the selected frame rate. • The tally lamps go out and [SLOW STBY] appears at the top of the screen. 114 5 When you have finished recording, turn off the special recording mode. • Repeat steps 1 and 2 selecting [Normal Recording] instead. NOTES • Slow motion recording cannot be used together with pre-recording.
Special Recording Modes • About the time code when pre-recording is activated: - The time code of the clip will start a few seconds before the REC button was pressed. - The time code will be recorded with the running mode set to [Free Run]. - If the time code mode was set to [Regen.], or to [Preset] with [Rec Run] running mode, the time code running mode will be changed automatically to [Free Run] when pre-recording is activated.
Infrared Recording Infrared Recording 116 You can use the infrared mode to record in very dark situations using available infrared light. You can also use the camcorder's infrared light to make the recordings even brighter, and select the color for the brighter areas in the picture (white or green). Operating modes: 1 Set the INFRARED switch to ON. • ; and = appear at the bottom left of the screen. 2 To change the color of highlights in the infrared picture, select [IR Rec Color].
4 Customization 117 Assignable Buttons The camcorder offers a number of buttons to which you can assign various functions (assignable buttons). Assign often-used functions to the buttons you find most convenient, to personalize the camcorder to your needs and preferences. You can find 14 assignable buttons on the camcorder’s body. The optional RC-V100 Remote Controller offers 4 additional assignable buttons that can be used when it is connected to the camcorder.
Assignable Buttons 2 Push the joystick up/down to select the desired function and then press SET. 118 • The selected function will be assigned to the selected button. • If you selected one of the preset functions, the rest of the procedure is not necessary. If you selected [User Setting], continue the procedure to register a menu setting. 3 Navigate the menus to find the menu setting you want to register and then press SET. • The selected menu setting will be assigned to the selected button.
Assignable Buttons Function name A Description [IR Rec Color] Changes the color of bright areas in the infrared picture between white and green. Ü – [IR Light] Only when > [v ( Camera Setup] > [IR Light] is set to [Toggle], turns the camcorder's infrared light on/off. Ü – [Zebra: All] Turns zebra patterns on/off.
Assignable Buttons Function name 120 A Description [White Balance] Enters the direct setting mode with the white balance mode highlighted and ready to be adjusted. Ü – 65 [Status] Displays the status screens. Ü Ü 195 [Audio Status] Displays the [Audio] status screens. Ü Ü 198 [Custom Picture] Opens the most recently opened [/ ! Custom Picture] submenu. Ü – 121 [My Menu] Opens the [¥ ! My Menu] customized menu. Ü – 26 [Initialize Media] Opens the [Initialize Media] submenu.
Custom Picture Settings Custom Picture Settings The camcorder lets you change many settings (A 124) that control various aspects of the image produced. As a set, all these settings are treated as a single custom picture file. After adjusting the desired settings to your preference, you can save up to 20 custom picture files (in the camcorder or on an SD card), and load them later to apply exactly the same settings (A 123). Only SD card B can be used to save and load custom picture files.
Custom Picture Settings 6 Open the [Other Settings] submenu. > [/ ! Custom Picture] > [Other Settings] 7 Select a custom picture setting and then press SET. 122 8 Change the setting to the desired level and then press SET. • Refer to Available Custom Picture Settings (A 125) for details on the various settings. • Repeat steps 7 and 8 for other settings, as necessary. • When you close the menu, the new custom picture settings will be applied.
Custom Picture Settings Copying Custom Picture Files You can transfer custom picture files between the camcorder and SD card B. Copying a File from the Camcorder to SD Card B 1 Insert a card into the camcorder’s SD card slot B. 2 Select a custom picture file (A 121). 3 Select [Copy to SD Card B]. > [/ ! Custom Picture] > [File] > [Copy to SD Card B] 4 Select the destination file and then press SET.
Custom Picture Settings Available Custom Picture Settings [/ ! Custom Picture] Menu 124 Menu items Setting options and additional information [Preset] For XF-HEVC clips: [Normal1 : BT.709], [Normal1 : BT.2020], [Wide DR : BT.709], [Wide DR : BT.2020], [PQ : BT.2020], [HLG : BT.2020], [Canon Log 3 : BT.2020], [Canon Log 3 : BT.709], [Off] For XF-AVC clips: [Normal1 : BT.709], [Wide DR : BT.709], [Canon Log 3 : BT.
Custom Picture Settings Menu items Setting options and additional information [HLG Color] [BT.2100], [Vivid] Changes the quality of color reproduction when using the hybrid log gamma (HLG). This setting is only available when [Gamma] is set to [HLG]. [BT.2100]: Color reproduction according to ITU-R BT.2100 specifications. [Vivid]: More saturated color reproduction according to the 'Traditional Colour' approach in ITU-R BT.2390.
Custom Picture Settings Menu items Setting options and additional information [Knee]* [Activate] [On], [Off] Set this setting to [On] to enable the adjustment of the knee point with the following settings. When [Gamma] is set to [Wide DR], [PQ], [HLG] or [Canon Log 3], the [Knee] settings are not available. 126 [Automatic] [On], [Off] Set this setting to [On] to enable the automatic adjustment of the [Knee] settings.
Custom Picture Settings Menu items Setting options and additional information [Noise Reduction]* [Level] [Automatic],1 (lowest level) to 12 (highest level), [Off] Reduces the amount of noise that appears in the image. [Skin Detail]* [Effect Level] [High], [Middle], [Low], [Off] [Hue] –16 to 16 (±0) [Chroma], [Area], [Y Level] 0 to 31 (16) The camcorder applies a softening filter to areas in the picture with skin tones to give a more pleasant appearance.
Custom Picture Settings Menu items [Area A Revision Phase], [Area B Revision Phase] 128 Setting options and additional information –18 to 18 (±0) These settings adjust the amount of correction applied to the color phase in the corrected area (A or B, respectively). [Other Functions]* [Over 100%] [Through], [Press], [Clip] Determines how the camcorder handles video signals exceeding 100%. When [Gamma] is set to [PQ], [HLG] or [Canon Log 3], this setting is not available.
Saving and Loading Camcorder Settings Saving and Loading Camcorder Settings After you adjust settings in the various menus, you can save those settings in the camcorder or on an SD card. Only SD card B can be used to save and load camcorder settings files. You can load those settings at a later date or on another XF705 camcorder so that you can use that camcorder in the same way.
Saving and Loading Camcorder Settings 130
5 Playback 131 Playback This section explains how to play back recordings with the camcorder. For details on playing back recordings using an external monitor, refer to Connecting to an External Monitor (A 145). Operating modes: Clip Index Screen When you set the camcorder to mode, an index screen will appear. From the index screen you can access the various playback functions.
Playback 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 132 13 5 14 15 6 7 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 Key lock (A 43) Shot mark (A 107, 141) $ mark/% mark (A 107, 139) Orange selection frame Custom picture file embedded (A 123) Clip identification (camera index, reel number and clip number) (A 48) Recording date and time Clip thumbnail SD card (the one currently selected appears in white) 17 18 10 Index screen currently displayed (A 132) 11 Network connection (A 160) / FTP transfer (A 177) 12 Clip number / Total number of
Playback 1 Press the INDEX button. • The index screen selection menu will appear. 2 Select the desired index screen and then press SET. • The selected index screen appears. • Select [Cancel] instead to cancel the operation. Playing Back Clips After you select a clip to play back from the index screen, you can control the playback with the buttons on the camcorder or with the joystick and onscreen joystick guide (A 135). You can also use the supplied wireless controller.
Playback Onscreen Displays 5 134 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 2 19 3 4 22 23 24 25 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 Key lock (A 43) Fan operation (A 49) and temperature warning (A 206) Joystick guide (A 135) Jump interval setting (A 135) Remaining battery charge (A 45) Network connection (A 160) / FTP transfer (A 177) SD card Playback operation Ð PLAY Playback Ý PAUSE Playback pause Ô/Ó Frame reverse/Frame advance F FWD x5 × Fast playback Ø F REV x5 Fast reverse playback 30s ×, Jump forward 30 secon
Playback Playback Controls When you play back a clip, operate the buttons on the camcorder, the joystick and joystick guide or the supplied wireless controller. You can press the DISP button to show/hide the joystick guide. Refer to the following table. Available playback types Playback type Operation Fast playback Playback at approximately 5x the normal speed. Buttons: Press the Ø or × button. Wireless controller: Press the Ø or × button.
Playback Adjusting the Volume 136 × (headphone) terminal Built-in speaker You can use headphones or the built-in speaker to listen to the audio during normal playback. When you connect headphones to the × (headphone) terminal, the speaker will be muted. The audio signal will also be output from the SDI terminal and HDMI OUT terminal. Adjust the headphone volume with the > [¡ ! Audio Setup] > [Speaker Volume]* or [Headphone Volume] setting.
Clip Operations Clip Operations Besides playing back a clip, you can perform other operations from the clip menu, such as deleting a clip or displaying clip information. Refer to the following table for available functions and refer to the following pages for more details of the functions. Operating modes: Clip menu functions Menu item Description A [Cancel] Closes the clip menu. [Display Clip Info] Displays the clip information screen.
Clip Operations Displaying Clip Information 138 Select [Display Clip Info] in the clip menu to display the selected clip’s information screen ([Clip Info] screen). Push the joystick left/right to switch to the previous/next clip. When you have finished, press the CANCEL button to return to the clip index screen.
Clip Operations Adding $ Marks or % Marks You can add an OK mark ($) or check mark (%) to a clip during playback or from the index screen. Adding an $ Mark or % Mark during Playback To add an $ mark or % mark to a clip during playback or playback pause, you must first set an assignable button to [Add $ Mark] or [Add % Mark] in advance. 1 Set an assignable button to [Add $ Mark] or [Add % Mark] (A 117).
Clip Operations Copying All the Clips 1 Select [Copy All Clips]. > [3 ! Recording/Media Setup] > [Clips] > [Copy All Clips] 140 2 Select [OK] and then press SET. • The clips are copied to the other SD card. While clips are being copied, you can press SET to interrupt the operation. 3 When the confirmation message appears, press SET. NOTES • Clips cannot be copied if either card slot cover is open.
Clip Operations Adding and Deleting Shot Marks You can add shot marks to shots in a clip you want to set apart. Adding Shot Marks during Playback To add a shot mark to a clip during playback or playback pause, you must first set an assignable button to [Add Shot Mark] in advance. 1 Set an assignable button to [Add Shot Mark] (A 117). 2 During playback or playback pause, press the assignable button at the point in the clip where you want to add the shot mark.
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6 External Connections 143 Video Output Configuration The video signal output from the SDI terminal and HDMITM OUT terminal, depends on the clip’s video configuration and on various menu settings. Recording Video Signal Configuration and Video Output Configuration by Terminal Refer to the following table for the video output configuration from each terminal, depending on the recording video configuration used.
Video Output Configuration 1 2 3 4 144 > [3 ! Recording/Media Setup] > [Rec Format]. > [B " System Setup] > [SDI/HDMI Scan Mode]. > [B " System Setup] > [SDI/HDMI Max Res.]. When > [B " System Setup] > [SDI Output] is set to [Off], the output signal will change automatically depending on the capabilities of the external monitor.
Connecting to an External Monitor Connecting to an External Monitor When you connect the camcorder to an external monitor (to monitor the recording or for playback), use the terminal on the camcorder that matches the one you wish to use on the monitor. Then, select the video signal output configuration (A 143). Operating modes: Connection diagram We recommend that you power the camcorder from a power outlet using the compact power adapter.
Connecting to an External Monitor Using the HDMI OUT Terminal 146 The digital signal that is output from the HDMI OUT terminal includes the video signal and audio signal. You can output also the time code signal and some assistance displays (onscreen displays, markers, etc.) in order to check them also on an external monitor. The audio output signal will be 2-channel linear PCM audio (16-bit, 48 kHz sampling). You can select which audio channels to output (A 150). 1 Select [SDI/HDMI Max Res.].
Applying a LUT to Screens/Video Outputs Applying a LUT to Screens/Video Outputs While recording using special gamma curves, you can apply a LUT to the image displayed on the LCD screen, viewfinder and external monitors (SDI terminal or HDMI OUT terminal). When a LUT is applied, the displayed image will look as if a standard gamma curve were used, making it easier to check the image on the display device used.
Applying a LUT to Screens/Video Outputs Available LUT options by gamma curve and color space Available LUTs depend on the combination of gamma curve and color space used, whether it was set through one of the preset color settings or through the individual main settings in the custom picture file (A 124). Custom picture 148 [Gamma] [Normal 1 (Standard)] [Normal 2 (x4.0)] [Normal 3 (BT.709)] [Normal 4 (x5.0)] [Wide DR] [PQ] [HLG] [Canon Log 3] Available LUTs [Color Space] [Normal1 : BT.
Applying a LUT to Screens/Video Outputs Adjusting the Color Quality for HLG Output You can change the quality of the color reproduction when the [HLG : BT.2020] LUT is used. 1 Select [HLG Color]. > [¢ # Monitoring Setup] > [HLG Color] 2 Select the desired setting and then press SET. Options [BT.2100]: [Vivid]: Color reproduction according to ITU-R BT.2100 specifications. More saturated color reproduction according to the 'Traditional Colour' approach in ITU-R BT.2390.
Audio Output Audio Output 150 The camcorder can output audio from the SDI terminal, HDMI OUT terminal, × (headphone) terminal or speaker*. You can select which two channels of the 4 audio channels recorded with the clip will be output from the HDMI OUT terminal, headphones and speaker. * Only monaural output is available for the speaker.
Working with Clips on a Computer Working with Clips on a Computer Saving Clips to a Computer Use Canon XF Utility to save and organize clips on a computer. You can use the Canon XF plugins to easily use clips directly from non-linear editing (NLE) software made by Avid. To be able to use XF-HEVC clips in Canon XF Utility or the Canon XF plugins, you will need to download and install also the Canon XF-HEVC Decoder.
Working with Clips on a Computer 152
7 Network Functions 153 About the Network Functions You can connect the camcorder to a wireless network or a compatible network device using Wi-Fi (A 154) or to a wired network using an Ethernet cable (A 159). Network functions and connection types Network function Description Wi-Fi Wired network Infrastructure1 Camera Access Point2 A Browser Remote Control the camcorder remotely from the Web browser of a connected device.
Connecting to a Wi-Fi Network Connecting to a Wi-Fi Network 154 The camcorder is Wi-Fi certified and can connect to access points (wireless router, etc.) and network devices compliant with the 802.11a/b/g/n protocol and that are Wi-Fi certified (bear the logo shown on the right). The Wi-Fi connection's functionality and applicable restrictions may vary depending on the Wi-Fi network used. Note that using an unprotected Wi-Fi connection can expose your data to monitoring by unauthorized third parties.
Connecting to a Wi-Fi Network Camera Access Point In this mode the camcorder itself serves as a wireless access point to which other Wi-Fi-enabled devices can connect. Initially, basic settings for a Camera Access Point connection (network name (SSID): [XF705-xxxx_Canon0C], password: [12345678]) are already saved under network configuration profile [1:]. You can use the default settings to connect immediately to the camcorder or follow the procedure below if you wish to change the settings.
Connecting to a Wi-Fi Network Saving the Configuration 1 Review the access point’s configuration and then press SET. • Push the joystick left/right to review all the information before pressing SET. 156 2 Enter a name for the new network configuration profile. [Input] > Enter the desired name using the keyboard screen (A 27) > [OK] • If you wish, you can give the network configuration profile a more descriptive name to make it easier to identify.
Connecting to a Wi-Fi Network WPS using a PIN code 1 After you select [WPS: PIN Code], the camcorder will generate and display an 8-digit PIN code on the screen. 2 Enter the PIN code into the wireless router’s WPS (PIN code) setup screen. • For most wireless routers, you must use a Web browser to access the setup screen. • For details about how to access your wireless router’s settings and activate the Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) using a PIN code, refer to the instruction manual of your wireless router.
Connecting to a Wi-Fi Network Manual Setup If you prefer, you can enter manually the details of the Wi-Fi network you want to connect to. Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the procedure. 158 1 Enter the access point's SSID (network name). [Input] > Enter the network name using the keyboard screen (A 27) > [OK] 2 Select the authentication method and then press SET.
Connecting to a Wired (Ethernet) Network Connecting to a Wired (Ethernet) Network Connect the camcorder to a router or other device connected to a wired (Ethernet) network using a commercially available Ethernet cable. Use Category 5e or better, shielded twisted pair (STP) Ethernet cables compatible with Gigabit Ethernet (1000BASE-T) and with good shielding capability.
Selecting a Network Connection Selecting a Network Connection You can save up to 4 network configuration profiles. If you just saved a new network configuration, it will already be automatically selected so follow this procedure to select a different configuration profile. 160 1 Select [Connection Settings]. >[ ! Network Settings] > [Connection Settings] 2 Select the desired configuration number and then press SET. 3 Select [OK] and then press SET.
Changing Network Settings Changing Network Settings You can check and, if necessary, edit the settings of the currently selected network configuration profile even after the initial setup. Changing settings manually requires more advanced knowledge of Wi-Fi and network settings. 1 Select [Connection Settings]. >[ ! Network Settings] > [Connection Settings] 2 Select the network configuration profile you want to check and then press SET. 3 To change the network settings, select [Edit] and then press SET.
Browser Remote: Controlling the Camcorder from a Network Device Browser Remote: Controlling the Camcorder from a Network Device 162 After connecting a network device to the camcorder via Wi-Fi, you can operate the camcorder remotely using Browser Remote, a Web browser application that can be accessed using the Web browser on network devices*. Using Browser Remote, you can check the camcorder’s live view image and control various recording settings.
Browser Remote: Controlling the Camcorder from a Network Device 4 Select [Full: User Name], [Camera: User Name] or [Meta: User Name]. • Enter the desired user name using the keyboard screen (A 27). 5 Select [Full: Password], [Camera: Password] or [Meta: Password]. • Enter the desired password using the keyboard screen (A 27).
Browser Remote: Controlling the Camcorder from a Network Device Language selection 164 Camcorder ID Network connection indicator 5 Select the language for Browser Remote. • Touch [H] and select the desired language from the list. The language selected applies mainly to the metadata screen and to messages displayed in the application. The application's buttons are displayed in English only, regardless of the language selected. 6 Use the Browser Remote controls to operate the camcorder.
Browser Remote: Controlling the Camcorder from a Network Device The Main Remote Recording Screen [v] ([Full]/[Camera] user only) When using a computer, tablet and other devices with larger screens, this screen offers all the controls available for operating the camcorder remotely via Browser Remote. 6 7 1* 2* 3 4 5 10 11 12* 13 14 15 16 17* * Onscreen display/indication only. The content or value cannot be changed using Browser Remote.
Browser Remote: Controlling the Camcorder from a Network Device 1 Live view screen Shows the camcorder’s live view image. When the live view image is not turned on, the camcorder ID will appear here. 166 NOTES • The live view image will not be displayed in Browser Remote in the following cases. - While the color bars are displayed. - When the resolution is 2340x2160, the frame rate is 59.94P or 50.00P and Setup] > [SDI/HDMI Max Res.] is set to [3840x2160].
Browser Remote: Controlling the Camcorder from a Network Device 11 [REC] button Touch the button to start recording. While recording, the center of the button turns red. Touch the button again to stop recording. 12 Card selection and approximate remaining recording time 167 The currently selected SD card is indicated with a Ð mark next to the icon. Remaining recording times are approximate and calculated based on the current video configuration used.
Browser Remote: Controlling the Camcorder from a Network Device 4 [AWB Lock] button When auto white balance is activated, touch the button to lock the current white balance settings and keep them when you change the subject. 168 To adjust the color temperature or color compensation (CC) value 1 Select a white balance setting other than [ ], [ÅA] or [ÅB]. 2 Touch the right part of the white balance button (current color temperature and CC value).
Browser Remote: Controlling the Camcorder from a Network Device To adjust the focus and use focus related functions Touch the [Focus] tab in the detailed camcorder settings panel. 1 2 3 1 Focus mode button 2 [Face Det. & Tracking] button 3 [Focus Guide] (Dual Pixel Focus Guide function) button 4 4 Tracking buttons 5 Manual focus buttons 5 Manual focus 1 Touch [AF]. 2 Touch [MF] and then touch [ ].
Browser Remote: Controlling the Camcorder from a Network Device To adjust the zoom 1 Touch the [Zoom] tab in the detailed camcorder settings panel. 170 Manual zoom buttons 2 Touch one of the fixed zoom position buttons on the [Tele] side to zoom in or one of the buttons on the [Wide] side to zoom out. • You can also touch the manual zoom buttons [ ]/[ ]. Fixed zoom positions NOTES • When using a slow zoom speed, it may take some time until the lens starts moving.
Browser Remote: Controlling the Camcorder from a Network Device 2 GPS information To enter the altitude: Touch inside the [Altitude] text box and enter the desired value. To enter the latitude: Touch inside one of the text boxes under [Latitude] and enter (from left to right) the degrees, minutes and seconds values. To select a southern latitude, touch [North] and select [South] instead.
Browser Remote: Controlling the Camcorder from a Network Device The Basic Screen [ ] ([Full] user only) 172 When using a smartphone or other device with a smaller screen, this screen offers only a small live image screen for final confirmation, zoom controls and the [REC] button to start and stop recording. To open the basic screen, touch the [ ] icon at the top of the Browser Remote screen.
IP Streaming IP Streaming After connecting the camcorder to a network, you can stream the camcorder’s live video and audio* over IP to a compatible IP video decoder** connected to the network. You can use IP streaming for live broadcasts or to send a news flash report from a location with poor network connectivity. While IP streaming is activated, internal recording to an SD card in the camcorder is disabled but recording to an external device is possible. * Only 2 channels.
IP Streaming Receiver Settings 1 Select [IP Streaming Settings]. >[ 174 ! Network Settings] > [IP Streaming Settings] 2 Select [Dest. IP Address] and enter the IP address assigned to the decoder. • Push the joystick up/down to select a value for the first field of the address and then press SET to move to the next field. After completing the four fields of the address, select [Set] and then press SET. 3 To change the port number, select [Dest. Port No.].
IP Streaming • After streaming video continuously for 24 hours, the camcorder will stop the IP streaming momentarily and then restart it automatically.
FTP File Transfer FTP File Transfer You can transfer clips from the camcorder to another device connected to the network, using the FTP protocol. The following explanations assume that the FTP server is on, ready and correctly configured. 176 Operating modes: FTP Server and Transfer Settings Before you can transfer clips to a connected device, you need to configure the FTP server settings and other settings related to the handling of folders and files.
FTP File Transfer Transferring Clips (FTP Transfer) Transferring a Single Clip 1 Select the desired network (A 160). • Use an Infrastructure connection (A 154) or Ethernet connection (A 159). • With Ethernet connections, connect the camcorder to the desired network using an Ethernet cable. 2 Select the desired clip and then press SET to open the clip menu. 3 Select [FTP Transfer] and then press SET. 4 Select [OK] and then press SET.
FTP File Transfer 178
8 Photos 179 Taking Photos You can record photos to SD card B (only) when the camcorder is in record standby mode. The photo size is the same, regardless of the video configuration currently in use. Resolution currently in use Photo size Approximate file size per image 3840x2160, 1920x1080 1920x1080 880 KB Operating modes: 1 Set an assignable button to [Photo] (A 117). 2 When the camcorder is in record standby mode, press the assignable button to take a photo.
Taking Photos Options [Reset]: 180 [Continuous]: Photo numbers will restart from 100-0001 every time you insert a new card. If a card already contains previous recordings, photo numbers will continue from the number following that of the last photo on the card. Photo numbers will continue from the number following that of the last photo recorded with the camcorder. This setting is the most convenient for managing files on a computer. We recommend using the [Continuous] setting.
Playing Back Photos Playing Back Photos You can view the photos you recorded on SD card B. 181 Operating modes: Displaying the [Photos] Index Screen 1 Set the camcorder in mode (A 22). 2 Open the [Photos] index screen (A 132). Viewing Photos 1 Move the orange selection frame to the desired photo. 2 Press the Ò button to view the photo. • The photo playback screen appears and the selected photo is displayed. • Use the Ú/Ù buttons or push the joystick left/right to switch to the previous/next photo.
Deleting Photos Deleting Photos You can delete photos you are not interested in keeping. 182 Operating modes: Deleting a Single Photo 1 Display the photo to be deleted or select it in the [Photos] index screen (A 132) and then press SET. 2 Select [Delete] and then press SET. 3 Select [OK] and then press SET. 4 When the confirmation message appears, press SET. Deleting All the Photos You can delete all the photos in the [Photos] index screen. 1 Select [Delete All Photos].
9 Additional Information 183 Menu Options For details about how to select an item, refer to Using the Menus (A 25). A menu item’s location within a menu is indicated by the page number icon (! ", etc.) in the left column. For details about each function, see the reference page or the explanation accompanying the menu entry. Setting options in boldface indicate default values. Depending on the camcorder’s operating mode and the settings, some menu items may not be available.
Menu Options Menu item Setting options and additional information [AWB Response] [High], [Normal], [Low] (A 66) [AF Mode] [AF-Boosted MF], [Continuous] [AF Frame] [Automatic], [Large], [Small] (A 79) [AF Frame Position] [Selectable], [Center Frame] (A 79) [AF Speed] [High], [Normal], [Low] (A 78) [AF Response] [High], [Normal], [Low] (A 78) [Face Det.
Menu Options [/ Custom Picture] menu ( mode only) Menu item Setting options and additional information ! [Preset], [Gamma], [Color Space], [Color Matrix], [HLG Color], [Activate Other Settings], [Other Settings] Refer to the tables in the Custom Picture Settings section: Preset Color Settings (A 63), Available Custom Picture Settings (A 124 - 128).
Menu Options Menu item Setting options and additional information " [Relay Recording], [Double Slot Recording] 186 [On], [Off] (A 36) [Camera Index] [A] to [Z] (A 48) [Reel Number], [Clip Number] [001] to [999] (A 48) [User Defined] User defined text string up to 5 characters ([CANON]) [Scene], [Take] Scene description up to 16 characters / Take description up to 8 characters [Setting] [Remote], [SD Card] [User Memo] [Off], list of user memo files available on SD card B [Country Code],
Menu Options [¡ Audio Setup] menu Menu item Setting options and additional information ! [Select CH1/CH2 Input], [Select CH3/CH4 Input] [INPUT Terminals], [MIC Terminal], [Built-in Mic] (A 98) [CH2 Input] [INPUT 2], [INPUT 1] (A 98) [CH1/CH2 ALC Link], [CH3/CH4 ALC Link] [Linked], [Separated] (A 100) [Speaker Volume] [Off], 1 to 15 (8) (A 136) [Audio Rec Level CH3], [Audio Rec Level CH4], [Audio Rec Level CH3/CH4] [Automatic], [Manual] (A 100) [CH3 Level], [CH4 Level], [CH3/CH4 Level] 0 t
Menu Options [¢ Monitoring Setup] menu Menu item Setting options and additional information ! 188 [LCD Brightness], [LCD Contrast] –99 to +99 (±0) [LCD Color] –20 to +20 (±0) [LCD Sharpness] 1 to 4 (2) [LCD Luminance] [Normal], [+1], [+2] [VF Brightness], [VF Contrast] –99 to +99 (±0) [VF Color] –20 to +20 (±0) [VF Sharpness] 1 to 4 (2) [VF Luminance] [Normal], [High] [VF Eye Sensor] [On], [Off] (A 30) " (A 30) When this setting is set to [On], the viewfinder will be dimmed automati
Menu Options Menu item Setting options and additional information % [OSD Output: SDI]2, [OSD Output: HDMI]2 [On], [Off] (A 146) [Custom Display 1] (A 44) [Light Metering], [Custom Picture] [On], [Off] [Zoom Indicator] [Bar], [Numerical] [Zoom Position], [Grip Zoom Speed: User], [Object Distance] [Always On], [Normal], [Off] [ND Filter] [Only Warnings], [Normal], [Off] [Focus Mode], [Key Lock], [Full Auto], [IR Rec], [White Balance], [AE Shift], [Exposure Bar], [Iris], [Gain], [Shutter], [Pea
Menu Options Menu item Setting options and additional information " 190 [Peaking: LCD], [Peaking: VF], [Peaking: SDI], [Peaking: HDMI] [On], [Off] (A 76) [Peaking] [Peaking 1], [Peaking 2] (A 76) [Peaking 1] (A 76) [Color] [White], [Red], [Yellow], [Blue] [Gain] [Off], 1 to 15 (8) [Frequency] 1 to 4 (2) [Peaking 2] (A 76) [Color] [White], [Red], [Yellow], [Blue] [Gain] [Off], 1 to 15 (15) [Frequency] 1 to 4 (1) [B&W during Peaking] [On], [Off] (A 76) [Zebra: LCD], [Zebra: VF],
Menu Options [7 Network Settings] menu Menu item Setting options and additional information ! [Connection Settings] [1:] to [4:] Default settings for profile [1: CameraAP]: [SSID]: [XF705-xxxx_Canon0C], [Password]: [12345678] (A 160) You can save up to 4 network configuration profiles in the camcorder. Initially, basic settings for a Camera Access Point connection are saved under network configuration profile [1: CameraAP].
Menu Options Menu item Setting options and additional information [FTP Transfer Settings] 192 [ (A 176) [FTP Server] Server name up to 32 characters [FTP: User Name] User name up to 32 characters [FTP: Password] Password up to 32 characters [Destination Folder] Destination folder’s path up to 152 characters (Default is the root folder [/]) [Port No.
Menu Options Menu item Setting options and additional information " [SDI/HDMI Max. Res.] [3840x2160], [1920x1080] (A 145, 146) [SDI Output] [On], [Off] (A 145) [3G-SDI Mapping] [Level A], [Level B] (A 145) [SDI/HDMI Scan Mode] [P], [PsF (Forced 1080i)] [G-LOCK/SYNC Term.] [HD Sync Output], [Genlock Input] [Genlock Adjustment] –1023 to +1023 (000) (A 143) (A 92, 94) (A 92) The phase difference between the external Genlock signal and the camcorder is initially set to 0.
Menu Options Menu item Setting options and additional information % 194 [Review Recording] [Entire Clip], [Last 4 sec] [Reset Hour Meter] – (A 112) The camcorder has two “hour meters” – the first keeps track of total operation time and the second keeps track of operation time since the last time the second hour meter was reset with this function. This setting is available only in mode.
Displaying the Status Screens Displaying the Status Screens You can use the status screens to check the camcorder’s various settings. You can also output the status screens to an external monitor. Operating modes: 1 Press the STATUS button to open the status screens. • The status screen most recently displayed will appear. • You can also press the AUDIO STATUS button to display only the [Audio] status screens (A 198). 2 Push the joystick left/right to scroll through the status screens.
Displaying the Status Screens [Gamma/Color Space/Color Matrix] and [SDR Gain/Range] Status Screens ( mode only) 196 1 2 3 4 5 Gamma curve, color space, color matrix (A 124), SDR gain and range (A 149) used for recordings, video output and displays 1 2 3 [SD CARD]: Settings used for clips recorded on the SD card (A 63) [SDI], [HDMI]: Settings/LUT used for video output from the respective terminals (A 147) [LCD], [VF]: Settings/LUT used for the LCD screen and viewfinder (A 147) 4 5 HLG color (A 149) > [
Displaying the Status Screens [Camera 1/4] to [Camera 4/4] Status Screens ( mode only) 197 1 2 3 7 4 5 8 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 Automatic exposure (AE) AE shift (A 61), AE response (A 183) Aperture limit (A 59) Shutter speed increment (A 55) AGC limit (A 56) Gain settings by switch position (A 56) White balance (A 65) Setting of the PRESET switch position, shockless white balance and auto white balance (AWB) response 7 8 Focus (A 74) AF mode, AF frame size and position, AF speed, AF response and focus lim
Displaying the Status Screens [Audio] Status Screens In mode 198 1 4 2 3 In 5 mode 4 2 3 1 2 3 4 Audio source input, audio level adjustment mode and audio level indicator for each audio channel (A 95) Audio channels output from the headphones/ built-in speaker (A 150) Headphone volume (A 136) Audio format, audio bit depth and audio channels used for recording or output (A 95, 150). 5 [SD Card]: Settings used for clips recorded on the card.
Displaying the Status Screens [Media] Status Screen 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 1 SD card A/SD card B For each: 2 Visual bar: Approximate used/available space 3 Total space 4 Used (recorded) space 5 6 Available space SD/UHS speed class Only for SD card B: 7 Number of remaining photos NOTES • Depending on the SD card, the total space displayed on the screen may differ from the nominal capacity listed on the card.
Displaying the Status Screens [Recording] Status Screen ( mode only) 1 2 3 4 5 6 200 1 2 3 Resolution and color sampling (A 51) Bit rate (A 51) Relay recording (A 36) 4 5 6 Special recording mode (A 113) Photo numbering (A 186) Clip numbering (A 48) [Metadata 1/2] and [Metadata 2/2] Status Screens ( 1 mode only) 2 3 4 1 2 User memo (A 108) (file name, title, creator, location and description) Clip name and slate information (A 48, 109) (camera index, reel number, clip number, user-defined fiel
Displaying the Status Screens [Battery/Hour Meter] Status Screen 201 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 Remaining recording time Remaining recording time indicator Battery life indicator 4 5 Total operation time (A 194) Operation time since using [Reset Hour Meter] (A 194) [Network 1/6] to [Network 3/6] Status Screens 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Connection settings of the current network connection (A 153) 1 2 3 4 Network configuration name Connection type SSID (network name) Authentication and encryption method 5 6 7 WEP ind
Displaying the Status Screens [Network 4/6] and [Network 5/6] Status Screens ( 202 mode) 1 2 3 Browser Remote settings (A 162) 1 2 Camcorder settings (A 162) Browser Remote's URL 3 User settings* (A 162) * Only default passwords will be displayed. If a password was changed, the status screen will show only that the field is password protected.
Displaying the Status Screens [Network 4/6] to [Network 6/6] Status Screens ( mode) 203 1 2 FTP settings (A 176) 1 FTP server settings (destination server, user name and password*) 2 FTP transfer settings (destination folder, port number, passive mode, new folder creation and dealing with samenamed files) * The status screen will show only that the field is password protected.
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting If you have a problem with your camcorder, refer to this section. Consult your dealer or a Canon Service Center if the problem persists. 204 Power source The camcorder will not turn on or it turns off by itself. - The battery pack is exhausted. Replace or charge the battery pack. - Remove the battery pack and reattach it correctly. Shortly after turning it on, the camcorder turns off on its own.
Troubleshooting Changing between recording (ÜREC) and record standby (STBY) takes longer than usual. - When the SD card contains a large number of clips, some operations may take longer than usual. Save your clips (A 151) and initialize the card (A 35). Alternatively, replace the card. The camcorder cannot record to the SD card properly. - This may occur as recordings are made and deleted over time. Save your clips (A 151) and initialize the card (A 35).
Troubleshooting b appears in red on the screen. 206 - The camcorder’s internal temperature has risen further while b appeared in yellow on the screen. - If the icon appears in red in mode while > [% System Setup] > [Fan] is set to [Always On], turn off the camcorder and wait until the temperature has decreased. - In mode, if [Fan] is set to [Automatic] and the fan was turned off while recording, the fan will turn on automatically (in that case, ` will appear on the screen).
Troubleshooting Cards and Accessories Cannot insert the SD card. - The card you are trying to insert is not facing the correct direction. Turn it over and insert it. Cannot record on the SD card. - A compatible card must be used (A 33). - Initialize the card (A 35) when you use it with the camcorder for the first time. - The LOCK switch on the SD card is set to prevent accidental erasure. Change the position of the LOCK switch. - Photos can be recorded only to SD card B. Insert a card into SD card slot B.
Troubleshooting Peaking/B&W image/magnification/zebra patterns/waveform monitor do not appear in the video output from the HDMI OUT terminal. - Check that that display of the desired assistance function is enabled for the HDMI OUT terminal ([B&W Image: HDMI] (A 188), [Magn.: SDI/HDMI], [Peaking: HDMI], [Zebra: HDMI], [WFM: HDMI] (A 189)).
Troubleshooting Nearby electronic devices - If the transmission rate over a Wi-Fi network drops because of interference from the following electronic devices, switching to the 5 GHz band or to a different channel may solve the problem. - Wi-Fi networks using the IEEE 802.11b/g/n protocol operate in the 2.4 GHz band. For this reason, the transmission rate may drop if there are nearby microwave ovens, cordless telephones, microphones, or similar devices operating on the same frequency band.
Troubleshooting 210 Invalid operation - The following are not valid operations and cannot be performed. • Trying to add a shot mark to a frame that already has one. • Trying to add an $ mark and a % mark to the same clip. • Pressing the REC button when no cards are inserted in the camcorder. Management file error - Cannot record because the camcorder cannot write to the file control information. This may occur if the files on the card were accessed using another device.
Troubleshooting The following settings were changed. - The settings displayed on the screen were changed automatically due to a change in one of the [Recording/Media Setup] settings. Check the settings before you continue recording. - LUT options that were set to [PQ : BT.2020] or [HLG : BT.2020] will be reset to [Off] automatically when you activate slow motion recording. The memory card is not compatible with the current recording settings.
Troubleshooting Reached the end of the adjustment range - This message appears on the screen of the connected device. When focusing with Browser Remote, this message will appear when a focus adjustment would push the focus out of the lens’s available range. 212 Some files could not be transferred. - The file system is corrupted or you attempted to transfer clips not recorded with this camcorder. Delete those clips from the SD card and then transfer the files again (A 176).
Safety Instructions and Handling Precautions Safety Instructions and Handling Precautions Be sure to read these instructions in order to operate the product safely. Follow these instructions to prevent injury or harm to the operator of the product or others. WARNING Denotes the risk of serious injury or death. • Stop using the product in any case of unusual circumstances such as the presence of smoke or a strange smell. • Do not touch any exposed internal parts. • Do not get the product wet.
Safety Instructions and Handling Precautions 214 CAUTION Denotes the risk of injury. • Strap is intended for use on the body only. Hanging the strap with any product attached on a hook or other object may damage the product. Also, do not shake the product or expose the product to strong impacts. This may cause injury or damage to the product. • Do not leave the product in places exposed to extremely high or low temperatures. The product may become extremely hot/cold and cause burns or injury when touched.
Safety Instructions and Handling Precautions Long-term storage • Store battery packs in a dry place at temperatures no higher than 30 °C (86 °F). • To extend the battery life of the battery pack, discharge it completely before storing it. • Charge and discharge all your battery packs fully at least once a year. 215 Always attach the battery terminal cover. Do not allow any metal objects to touch the terminals (Figure 1), as this can cause a short circuit and damage the battery pack.
Safety Instructions and Handling Precautions Built-in Rechargeable Lithium Battery 216 The camcorder has a built-in rechargeable lithium battery to keep the date/time and other settings. The built-in lithium battery is recharged while you use the camcorder; however, it will discharge completely if you do not use the camcorder for about 3 months.
Maintenance/Others Maintenance/Others Cleaning Camcorder Body • Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the camcorder’s body. Never use chemically treated cloths or volatile solvents such as paint thinner. Lens • Remove any dust or dirt particles using a non-aerosol type blower brush. • Use a clean, soft lens-cleaning cloth to gently wipe the lens. Never use tissue paper. LCD Screen • Clean the LCD screen using a clean, soft lens-cleaning cloth and commercially available cleaning fluid for eyeglasses.
Optional Accessories Optional Accessories The following optional accessories are compatible with this camcorder. The availability differs from area to area.
Optional Accessories Battery Packs When you need extra battery packs, select only the BP-A30 or BP-A60 Battery Pack. When you use battery packs bearing the Intelligent System mark, the camcorder will communicate with the battery and display the remaining usage time (accurate to 1 minute). You can only use and charge these battery packs with camcorders and chargers compatible with Intelligent System. TL-U58 Tele-Converter • The minimum focusing distance at full telephoto with the tele-converter is 1.
Specifications Specifications XF705 220 System • Recording System Clips: XF-HEVC Video compression: H.265 / HEVC Audio format: Linear PCM, 24 bit, 48 kHz, 4 channels File format: MXF XF-AVC Video compression: MPEG-4 AVC / H.264 Audio format: Linear PCM, 24 bit, 48 kHz, 4 channels File format: MXF Photos: DCF (Design rule for Camera File system), compatible with Exif Ver. 2.
Specifications • Shutter Speed Automatic, speed (normal or fine increments), angle, clear scan, slow shutter, off • Iris: Manual, push auto iris, automatic aperture • Gain: –6.0 dB to 33.0 dB, normal (3.0-dB) or fine (0.
Specifications Terminals 222 • SDI Terminal BNC jack, output only, 0.8 Vp-p / 75 , unbalanced HD-SDI: SMPTE 292, SMPTE ST 299-1 3G-SDI: SMPTE 424, SMPTE 425, SMPTE ST 299-2 6G-SDI: SMPTE ST 2081 12G-SDI: SMPTE ST 2082 Embedded audio, time code (VITC/LTC) Supplemental displays (superimposed onscreen displays, peaking, zebra pattern, magnification, waveform monitor) can also be output.
Specifications • Dimensions (W x H x D)1 Camcorder body only: 162 x 210 x 378 mm (6.4 x 8.3 x 14.9 in.) Camcorder body with lens hood, microphone holder and eye cup: 191 x 258 x 433 mm (7.5 x 10.2 x 17.0 in.) 1 • All dimensions are approximate. Weight2 Camcorder body (including the shoulder pad and grip belt): 2,710 g (6.0 lb.) Typical working configuration*: 3,160 g (7.0 lb.) * Camcorder with shoulder pad, grip belt, lens hood, microphone holder, eye cup, BP-A30 battery pack and one SD card.
Reference Tables Reference Tables 224 Approximate Recording Time on an SD Card Approximate times, for reference only, based on a single recording that continues until the card is full. SD card capacity Resolution and bit rate 32 GB 64 GB 128 GB 256 GB 3840x2160, 160 Mbps 25 min. 50 min. 105 min. 210 min. 3840x2160, 110 Mbps 35 min. 75 min. 150 min. 305 min. 1920x1080, 60 Mbps 65 min. 140 min. 280 min. 565 min. 1920x1080, 45 Mbps 90 min. 185 min. 375 min. 755 min.
Reference Tables Video configuration Video format, resolution and bit rate Battery pack Usage conditions BP-A30 (supplied) BP-A60 (optional) 135 min. 280 min. Recording (typical) 80 min. 165 min. Playback 155 min. 325 min. Recording (maximum) 135 min. 285 min. Recording (typical) 80 min. 165 min. Playback 160 min. 340 min. Frame rate XF-AVC clips Recording (maximum) 59.94P 1920x1080, 45 Mbps 50.
Index 226 (Ethernet) terminal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .159 × (headphone) terminal . . . . . . . . . . . . .103, 136 A Abroad, using the camcorder . . . . . . . . . . . . .217 Access point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .153, 156 Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .218 AE shift . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61 AGC (automatic gain control) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56 AGC limit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Focus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74 AF-boosted MF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77 AF speed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78 Continuous AF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78 Face AF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79 Focus assistance functions . . . . . . . . . .75 Focus limit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82 Manual focus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74 PUSH AF (momentary autofocus) . . . . . .
PIN code connection mode (WPS) . . . . . . . . . .157 Playback Clips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .133 Photos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .181 Power supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 POWER switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 Powered IS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83 Pre-recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .114 R Rec run (time code) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
& USA CANON PROFESSIONAL DIGITAL VIDEO EQUIPMENT LIMITED WARRANTY FOR PRODUCTS PURCHASED IN THE UNITED STATES The limited warranty set forth below is given by Canon U.S.A., Inc. ('Canon USA') with respect to Canon Professional Digital Video Equipment (the 'Equipment') packaged with this limited warranty and purchased in the United States. This limited warranty is only effective upon presentation of your Bill of Sale or other proof of purchase.
& CANADA l CANON PROFESSIONAL DIGITAL VIDEO EQUIPMENT LIMITED WARRANTY FOR PRODUCTS PURCHASED IN CANADA 230 The limited warranty set forth below is given by Canon Canada Inc. ('Canon Canada') with respect to Canon Professional Digital Video Equipment (the 'Equipment') packaged with this limited warranty and purchased in Canada. This limited warranty is only effective upon presentation of your Bill of Sale or other proof of purchase.
Canon Inc. 30-2, Shimomaruko 3-chome, Ohta-ku, Tokyo 146-8501, Japan Canon Europa N.V. Bovenkerkerweg 59, 1185 XB Amstelveen, The Netherlands USA http://pro.usa.canon.com CANON U.S.A., INC. http://pro.usa.canon.com/support (855) CINE-EOS (855-246-3367) (USA only) http://www.canon-europe.com UNITED KINGDOM Canon UK Ltd Unit 160, Centennial Park, Centennial Avenue, Elstree, Hertfordshire, WD6 3SG 020-7660-0186 The information in this document is verified as of February 2019.