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Important Usage Instructions 2 WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO DRIPPING OR SPLASHING. WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK AND TO REDUCE ANNOYING INTERFERENCE, USE THE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES ONLY. COPYRIGHT WARNING: Unauthorized recording of copyrighted materials may infringe on the rights of copyright owners and be contrary to copyright laws.
CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure, that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
Important Safety Instructions 4 In these safety instructions the word “apparatus” refers to the Canon HD Camcorder EOS C100 and all its accessories. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings. Follow all instructions. Do not use this apparatus near water. Clean only with dry cloth. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. 8.
Highlights of the EOS C100 The Canon HD Camcorder EOS C100 is a versatile camcorder that combines the power of our latest CMOS sensor and interchangeable lenses with the convenience of a compact size. The following are just some of the many features that will help turn your creative vision into reality. 5 HD Recording Large Super 35mm CMOS sensor and DIGIC DV III image processor The camcorder is equipped with a large Super 35mm CMOS sensor that captures video at an effective pixel count of 8.
Advanced Professional Features Other Functions Customization The camcorder features several customization options. You can assign often-used functions to assignable buttons (A 89) so that you can call up those functions with the press of a single button. You can also register frequently-used menu settings in an easy-to-access personal menu (My Menu, A 28). Custom functions (A 102) and custom onscreen displays (A 102) give you even more freedom to control many aspects of the camcorder’s operation.
Table of Contents 7 1. Introduction 11 3.
Recording Audio 74 Connecting an External Microphone or External Audio Input Source to the Camcorder 74 Using the Built-in Microphone or an External Microphone Connected to the MIC Terminal 74 Adjusting the Audio Level for the MIC Terminal 75 Using Audio Input from the XLR Terminals 77 Adjusting the Audio Level for the XLR Terminals 78 Monitoring the Audio with Headphones 79 Color Bars/Audio Reference Signal 80 Recording Color Bars 80 Recording an Audio Reference Signal 80 Video Scopes 81 Displaying a Vid
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1 Introduction 11 About this Manual Thank you for purchasing the Canon EOS C100. 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 148). 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.
About this Manual 12 The > arrow is used to abbreviate menu selections. For a detailed explanation on how to use the menus, refer to Using the Menus (A 27). For a concise summary of all available menu options and settings, refer to the appendix Menu Options (A 133). Operating modes indicates that a function is available in the operating mode indicated and indicates that the function is not available. For a detailed explanation, refer to Turning the Camcorder On and Off (A 24).
Supplied Accessories Supplied Accessories The following accessories are supplied with the camcorder. 13 Handle Unit Grip Unit1 BP-955 Battery Pack (incl. terminal cover) CA-930 Compact Power Adapter (incl. power cord) Body Cap1 Thumb Rest SS-1200 Shoulder Strap DC-930 DC Cable Adapter Base for 0.64 cm (1/4 in.) Tripods 1 2 C Tape Measure Hook1 Y P O PIXELA Software CD-ROM2 Comes pre-attached to the camcorder. Use Data Import Utility to transfer your clips to a computer.
Names of Parts Names of Parts 14 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 Y P O 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 C MAGN. (magnification) button (A 67)/ Assignable button 8 (A 89) PEAKING button (A 67) / Assignable button 9 (A 89) ZEBRA button (A 69)/ Assignable button 10 (A 89) WFM (waveform monitor) button (A 81)/ Assignable button 11 (A 89) Tape measure hook Use the hook to accurately measure the distance from the focal plane.
Names of Parts 15 17 18 19 20 21 24 25 22 26 23 Y P O 27 17 18 19 20 EXT (modular unit) terminal (A 32) MIC (microphone) terminal (A 74) × (headphone) terminal (A 79) REMOTE terminal For connecting commercially available remote controllers.
Names of Parts 16 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 28 36 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 START/STOP button (A 45) EF Lens mount index (A 29) EF-S Lens mount index (A 29) EF Lens lock pin (A 29) Lens release button (A 30) EF Lens mount (A 29) EF Lens contacts (A 29) C Y P O 35 ONE-SHOT AF (focus automatically once) button (A 65)/Assignable button 15 (A 89) 36 AV OUT terminal (A 119)
Names of Parts LCD panel fully open 37 LCD panel raised 90° up and turned left 38 17 39 40 46 47 41 48 49 50 53 54 55 56 57 51 52 42 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 43 44 45 Y P O Dioptric adjustment lever (A 33) Viewfinder (A 33, 33) CANCEL button (A 27) MENU button (A 27) u (review recording) button (A 83)/ INDEX button (A 106) LCD screen (A 33) Battery compartment SLOT SELECT (SD card slot selection) button (A 41, 106) DISP. (display) button (A 48, 108)/BATT.
Names of Parts 18 60 59 59 Focal plane mark 60 Accessory shoe with mounting hole for 0.64 cm (1/4 in.) screws Cold shoe for attaching the supplied handle unit or other accessories, such as the optional VL-10Li II Battery Video Light. C Y P O 63 64 61 62 61 TB-1 Tripod Base for tripods with 0.95 cm (3/8 in.
Names of Parts Grip Unit The grip unit comes originally attached to the camcorder. If the grip unit is removed, you will not be able to use the joystick, but you can set the joystick's functions (up/down/left/right/SET) to assignable buttons (A 89) to be able to change settings that require the joystick*. When the grip unit is not attached, the control dial (A 60, 61) and MAGN. button/Assignable button 7 (A 89) cannot be used to operate the camcorder either. * Except during photo playback.
Names of Parts Handle Unit 1 20 2 345 6 7 8 16 9 17 10 12 11 Y P O 13 C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Microphone holder (A 74) Microphone lock screw (A 74) Front tally lamp (A 45) Cold accessory shoe Rear tally lamp (A 45) START/STOP lock (C) lever (A 47) START/STOP button (A 45) Mounting hole for 0.64 cm (1/4 in.
2 Preparations 21 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. Charge battery packs before use. For approximate charging times and recording/playback times with a fully charged battery pack, refer to Charging Times (A 160) and Recording and Playback Times (A 160).
Preparing the Power Supply 22 • Charged battery packs continue to discharge naturally. Therefore, charge them on the day of use, or the day before, to ensure a full charge. • We recommend that you prepare battery packs to last 2 to 3 times longer than you think you might need. • To charge the battery pack, disconnect the DC cable from the compact power adapter. Attaching the Battery Pack 1 Set the Q switch to OFF.
Preparing the Power Supply Checking the Remaining Battery Charge When the camcorder is turned on, you can check the remaining battery charge by looking at any recording/ playback screen or the [Battery/Hour Meter] status screen (A 144). When the camcorder is turned off, use one of the following methods to check the approximate remaining battery charge of a battery compatible with Intelligent System. Press the CHECK button on the battery pack.
Preparing the Power Supply Using a Household Power Outlet 24 You can also power the camcorder directly from a power outlet using the supplied CA-930 Compact Power Adapter and DC-930 DC Cable. 1 Set the Q switch to OFF. 2 Connect the DC cable to the DC IN terminal on the camcorder. 3 Connect the power cord to the compact power adapter and plug it into a power outlet. 4 Connect the DC cable to the compact power adapter.
Date, Time and Language Settings Date, Time and Language Settings Setting the Date and Time You will need to set the date and time of the camcorder before you can start using it. When the camcorder’s clock is not set, the [Date/Time] screen will appear automatically with the first field selected (month or day, depending on the country/region of purchase). Operating modes: 1 Push the joystick up/down to change the month/day then push it right to move to the next field.
Date, Time and Language Settings Displaying the Date and Time while Recording [£ LCD/VF Setup] You can display the date and time on the screen. 26 [Custom Display 2] Operating modes: [Date/Time] 1 Press the MENU button. 2 Push the joystick up/down to select [£ LCD/VF Setup]. [Off] 3 Select [Custom Display 2] and then [Date/Time] in a similar fashion. 4 Push the joystick up/down to select the information to display. • Select [Off] to record without displaying the date and time.
Using the Menus Using the Menus In mode, many of the camcorder’s functions can be adjusted from the menu for general settings, which opens after pressing the MENU button. You can also register frequently used menu settings in a customized submenu (My Menu) for easy access. In mode, press the MENU button to open the menu for general settings or press the joystick to open the clip menu for clip operations. For details about the available menu options and settings, refer to Menu Options (A 133).
Using the Menus 28 • When an optional RC-V100 Remote Controller is connected to the camcorder, you can use the remote controller's Up/Down/Left/Right/SET buttons in the same way as the camcorder's joystick. Pressing the SET button is equivalent to pressing the joystick on the camcorder. • You can check some of the current menu settings on the status screens (A 141). Using the Customized Submenu (My Menu) You can register up to 14 frequently used menu settings under the My Menu submenu for easy access.
Preparing the Camcorder Preparing the Camcorder This section outlines the basic preparations for the camcorder such as attaching a lens and attaching the modular units (handle unit, grip unit, etc.) to the camcorder. The modular units extend the camcorder's functionality so you can choose the configuration that best fits your needs and shooting conditions. Configuration with handle: Attach the handle unit to use the built-in microphone, XLR terminals, microphone holder, etc. (A 74).
Preparing the Camcorder Attaching an EF Lens 1 Set the Q switch to OFF. 30 2 Remove the body cap from the camcorder and any dust caps from the lens. 3 Attach the lens to the camcorder and turn the lens in the direction of the arrow until it clicks in place. • EF lenses: Align the red mark on the lens with the red EF Lens mount index mark on the camcorder. • EF-S lenses: Align the white mark on the lens with the white EF-S Lens mount index mark on the camcorder.
Preparing the Camcorder 3 Select [On] and then press the joystick. • As long as [~ Camera Setup] > [Periph. Illum. Corr.] is set to [On], the camcorder will automatically apply the appropriate correction data. 31 Correction for EF-S Lenses The peripheral illumination fall-off may be more pronounced with EF-S lenses than with EF lenses. To prevent this, when you use an EF-S lens, you can change the sensor area that is used for producing the image. Operating modes: 1 Open the [EF-S Lens] submenu.
Preparing the Camcorder 6 When the confirmation message appears, press the joystick. 32 IMPORTANT • Be sure to observe the following precautions while the lens firmware is being updated. - Do not disconnect the power source or turn off the camcorder. - Do not remove the lens. - Do not operate any buttons or controls on the camcorder. - Do not open the SD card compartment cover and do not remove the SD cards. NOTES • The lens firmware cannot be updated while pre-recording is activated.
Preparing the Camcorder Using the Viewfinder Dioptric Adjustment Turn on the camcorder and adjust the dioptric adjustment lever. 33 Dioptric adjustment lever Using the LCD Panel 1 Pull the LCD panel 90° up. 2 Rotate the LCD panel 180° left. Y P O 3 Push down the LCD panel to adjust it to the desired angle of view. NOTES • You can set the LCD screen to black & white (A 34).
Preparing the Camcorder Setting the Screen to Black & White 34 The viewfinder and LCD screen display in color by default but you can set them to black & white. Even when the screen is black & white, onscreen text and icons will still be displayed in color. [£ LCD/VF Setup] [LCD/VF B&W] 1 Open the [LCD/VF B&W] submenu. [£ LCD/VF Setup] > [LCD/VF B&W] [Off] 2 Select [On] and then press the joystick.
Preparing the Camcorder Removing the Grip Unit 1 Set the Q switch to OFF. 2 Unscrew the grip unit’s lock screw and gently detach the grip unit. • The grip unit contains an internal connection cable so be sure not to pull it too forcefully. 35 3 Disconnect the grip unit’s connection plug. 4 Screw the thumb rest onto the camcorder. Attaching the Grip Unit The grip unit can be attached in any of 24 positions (at 15º intervals) to give you a convenient grip angle for high- and low-angle shooting.
Preparing the Camcorder Attaching a Shoulder Strap Pass the ends through the strap mount and adjust the length of the strap. 36 IMPORTANT • Be careful not to drop the camcorder when attaching or adjusting the shoulder strap. Removing and Attaching the Terminal Covers You can remove the plastic covers of the following terminals to access them more readily.
Preparing the Camcorder The Camcorder’s Cooling System [w Other Functions] The camcorder’s internal temperature is controlled using a cooling fan that will turn on whenever the camcorder itself is turned on. However, you can turn off the cooling fan temporarily if necessary. [Fan] [On] Operating modes: 1 Open the [Fan] submenu. [w Other Functions] > [Fan] 2 Select [Automatic] and then press the joystick. Options [On]: [Automatic]: • • • • The cooling fan is on as long as the camcorder is on.
Using an SD Card Using an SD Card SD Cards Compatible for Use with the Camcorder 38 You can use the following types of commercially available Secure Digital (SD) cards with this camcorder. The camcorder is equipped with two SD card slots. Initialize SD cards (A 40) when you use them with this camcorder for the first time. As of October 2012, the video recording function has been tested using SD/SDHC/SDXC cards made by Panasonic, Toshiba and SanDisk. Memory card type: .
Using an SD Card Inserting and Removing an SD Card You can insert an SD card into SD card slot A or slot B. If you have two SD cards, you can use both slots. 39 1 Turn off the camcorder. 2 Lift the LCD panel upwards and open the SD card compartment cover. 3 Insert the SD card straight, with the label facing up, all the way into the SD card slot until it clicks. 4 Close the SD card compartment cover. • Do not force the cover closed if the SD card is not correctly inserted.
Using an SD Card 40 NOTES • To remove the SD card: Push the SD card once to release it. When the SD card springs out, pull it all the way out. • If you set the [w Other Functions] > [Media Access LED] function to [Off], the access indicators will not illuminate. Initializing an SD Card The first time you use an SD card with this camcorder, initialize it first. You can also initialize an SD card to permanently delete all the data it contains.
Using an SD Card Switching Between the SD Card Slots The camcorder features two SD card slots, SD card slot A and SD card slot B. If both slots contain an SD card, you can switch between them as necessary. 41 Operating modes: Press the SLOT SELECT button. • The access indicator of the selected SD card slot will illuminate in green. On the screen, the SD card selected is indicated with a Ð mark next to the SD card icon.
Using an SD Card Checking the Remaining Recording Time on the SD Card 42 When the camcorder is in mode, the display on the upper left of the screen indicates which SD card slot is in use and the available recording time (in minutes*) that remains on each SD card. On the [Media] status screen (A 143), you can check the total space, SD speed class, used space, available recording time and available number of photos on each of the SD cards.
Adjusting the Black Balance Adjusting the Black Balance You can have the camcorder adjust the black balance automatically when ambient temperature changes considerably or if there is a noticeable change in a true black video signal. 43 Operating modes: 1 Open the [ABB] screen. [~ Camera Setup] [~ Camera Setup] > [ABB] [ABB] 2 Attach the body cap to the lens mount. • If a lens was attached, remove the lens and replace the body cap. 3 Select [OK] and then press the joystick.
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3 Recording 45 Recording Video This section explains the recording basics. Before you begin recording, make a test recording first to check if the camcorder operates correctly. Record for approximately 15 minutes at the default bit rate, 24 Mbps (LPCM) (A 51). Should the camcorder fail to operate correctly, refer to Troubleshooting (A 148). For details on recording audio, refer to Recording Audio (A 74). Operating modes: Preparing to Record 1 Attach the handle unit, grip unit, etc.
Recording Video 2 Press the START/STOP button to begin recording. 46 • Recording starts. The rear and front tally lamps illuminate and the recording indicator [ÜREC] appears at the top of the screen. • You can use the START/STOP button on the grip unit, the camcorder's body (on the front, next to the lens mount) or the handle unit. 3 Press the START/STOP button to pause the recording. • The clip* is recorded to the SD card and the camcorder enters record pause mode. Both tally lamps will go out.
Recording Video Locking the Controls in Recording Mode Once in mode, you can set the Q switch to C (key lock) to lock all the physical controls (buttons and switches) on the camcorder, save for the START/STOP button*. This is useful in preventing settings from being changed due to inadvertently pressing one of the buttons. Return the Q switch to the CAMERA position to reactivate the controls. Additionally, the START/STOP button on the handle unit has its own lock lever to prevent its accidental operation.
Recording Video Onscreen Displays Refer to this section for an explanation of the various screen displays that appear in mode. You can use the custom display function (A 102) to turn off individual onscreen displays if they are not required.
Recording Video 1 Remaining battery time • The icon shows a rough estimate of the remaining charge as a percentage of the full charge of the battery pack. When a battery pack compatible with Intelligent System is used, the remaining recording/playback time of the battery pack is displayed, in minutes, next to the icon. • è é ê ë ì (in red). When ì is displayed, replace the battery pack with a fully charged one.
Recording Video Checking Clips Recorded with Canon Log Gamma (View Assistance) 50 When Canon Log gamma is used, the image displayed on the screen will appear darker than usual. You can use the view assistance function to display an image that approximates the one that would be obtained using a normal gamma setting. View assistance is only applied on the camcorder screen; it will not affect your recordings or the video signal output from the various terminals. 1 Open the [View Assist.] submenu.
Video Configuration: System Frequency, Bit Rate and Frame Rate Video Configuration: System Frequency, Bit Rate and Frame Rate Before you record, select the bit rate and frame rate that best match your creative needs. The options available will depend on the system frequency selected: 59.94 Hz (former NTSC broadcast area) or 50.00 Hz (former PAL broadcast area). A single SD card can contain only one type of recordings.
Video Configuration: System Frequency, Bit Rate and Frame Rate Available bit rate and frame rate settings [Bit Rate] setting1 52 Resolution Linear PCM, 2ch 1920 x 1080 [17 Mbps] [7 Mbps] 1 2 3 4 [System Frequency] set to [59.94 Hz] [System Frequency] set to [50.00 Hz] Available [Frame Rate] settings [24 Mbps LPCM] [24 Mbps] Audio recording mode Dolby Digital, 2ch 1440 x 1080 [60i] [PF30]2 [PF24]3 [24P] The camcorder uses a variable bit rate (VBR).
Changing Main Camera Functions with the Joystick Changing Main Camera Functions with the Joystick You can adjust three main camera functions –shutter speed, white balance and ISO speed/gain– using only the joystick. This section will explain the basic operation for changing a value. For specific details about the functions please refer to the each function’s section: shutter speed (A 54), white balance (A 63), ISO speed/gain (A 57). Operating modes: 1 Press the joystick.
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 5 modes. 54 Operating modes: [Speed]: Allows you to set the shutter speed (in fractions of a second). You can select the increment to use when adjusting the shutter speed between 1/3-stop and 1/4-stop increments. [Angle]: You can set the shutter angle to determine the shutter speed.
Shutter Speed Changing the Shutter Mode [~ Camera Setup] 1 Open the shutter [Mode] submenu. [~ Camera Setup] > [Shutter] > [Mode] [Shutter] 2 Select the desired mode and then press the joystick. • If you selected [Speed] (the default value), you can continue the procedure to select the increment scale to use when adjusting the shutter speed. [Mode] [Speed] 3 Open the [Shutter Increment] submenu.
Shutter Speed 56 NOTES • Closing down the aperture when recording under bright conditions may cause the picture to appear soft or out of focus. To avoid the loss of sharpness due to diffraction, use a faster shutter speed, a denser ND filter (A 59) or open up the aperture. • When the shutter mode is set to [Slow], bright red, green or blue dots may appear on the screen. In such case, use a faster shutter speed or select a lower ISO speed or gain value (A 57). • Even when using the [C7: EOS Std.
ISO Speed/Gain ISO Speed/Gain Depending on the shooting conditions you may want to adjust the brightness of the image. You can do so by changing the ISO speed or gain value to adjust the sensitivity of the sensor.
ISO Speed/Gain Adjusting the ISO/Gain Value 1 Press the ISO/GAIN button. • The current ISO/gain value will be highlighted in orange. 58 2 Push the joystick up/down to select the desired ISO speed or gain value and then press the joystick. • The selected ISO/gain value will be set and the display will return to normal. • You can also adjust the ISO/gain value using only the joystick (A 53). • • • • NOTES When high ISO speeds or gain levels are set, the picture may flicker slightly.
ND Filter ND Filter Using the ND filters allows you keep the aperture within an appropriate range when recording in bright surroundings*. * Closing down the aperture when recording under bright conditions may cause the picture to appear soft or out of focus. To avoid the loss of sharpness due to diffraction, use a denser ND filter or a faster shutter speed (A 54). Operating modes: Turn the ND FILTER dial toward the + or - direction to select the desired ND filter setting.
Adjusting the Aperture Adjusting the Aperture 60 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. You can have the camcorder automatically set the aperture according to the brightness of the subject, or adjust the aperture manually. Operating modes: Automatic Aperture When an EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.
Adjusting the Aperture NOTES • When using an EF lens with no lens contacts, such as a Canon Cinema lens, you cannot adjust the aperture using the camcorder. Adjust the aperture using the lens. • You can use the [w Other Functions] > [Custom Function] > [Grip Ctrl Dial Dir.] setting (A 102) to change the direction of the adjustment when you turn the control dial.
Adjusting the Aperture The Exposure Bar 62 You can use the exposure bar as a reference when adjusting the aperture or shutter speed or when compensating the exposure using AE shift. The Î on top of the exposure bar indicates optimal exposure without any shift (AE±0); the scale markings indicate the deviation from optimal exposure in 1/2 EV increments. The indicator inside the exposure bar represents the current exposure.
White Balance White Balance The camcorder uses an electronic white balance process to calibrate the picture and ensure accurate colors under different lighting conditions. There are 4 methods of setting the white balance. Custom white balance: You can use a white object to establish the white balance and set it to one of two custom white balance positions, ÅA or ÅB. Preset white balance: Set the white balance to ¼ (daylight) or settings can be further fine-tuned within a range of -9 to 9.
White Balance Preset White Balance Settings 1 Press the WB button. 64 • The white balance mode icon will be highlighted in orange. • You can also select the white balance mode icon using only the joystick (A 53). 2 Push the joystick up/down to select the ¼ or É icon and then press the joystick. • If necessary, instead of pressing the joystick, you can continue the procedure to fine-tune the preset settings within a range of -9 to 9. 3 Press the Å button.
Adjusting the Focus Adjusting the Focus The camcorder offers three ways to focus. Manual focus: Turn the focus ring on the attached lens to adjust the focus. The camcorder offers several focus assistance functions to help you focus more accurately when using the manual focus. One-shot AF: With the lens's focus mode switch set to AF, press and hold the ONE-SHOT AF button to let the camcorder focus automatically on the subject at the center of the screen.
Adjusting the Focus Continuous AF When a compatible lens is attached to the camcorder, you can have the camcorder focus automatically. 66 1 Set the focus mode switch on the lens to AF in advance. • Refer to the instruction manual of the lens used. • [AF] will appear on the left of the screen. [~ Camera Setup] [AF Mode] 2 Open the [AF Mode] submenu. [One Shot] [~ Camera Setup] > [AF Mode] 3 Select [Continu.] and then press the joystick.
Adjusting the Focus Using the Focus Assistance Functions In order to focus more accurately, you can use two focus assistance functions – 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 both functions simultaneously for greater effect. You can also use the [w Other Functions] > [Custom Function] > [F. Assist.
Onscreen Markers and Zebra Patterns Onscreen Markers and Zebra Patterns 68 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 [£ LCD/VF Setup] The camcorder offers 5 types of onscreen markers. You can display multiple onscreen markers simultaneously.
Onscreen Markers and Zebra Patterns Grid 69 Center marker NOTES • You can turn off all other onscreen displays, leaving only the onscreen markers (A 48). • If you set an assignable button to [Markers] (A 89), you can press the button to turn the onscreen markers on and off. Displaying Zebra Patterns The camcorder has a zebra pattern feature that shows black and white diagonal stripes over areas that are overexposed. This is displayed only on the screen and will not affect your recordings.
Setting the Time Code Setting the Time Code 70 The camcorder generates a time code signal and embeds it in your recordings. You can output the time code along with video output from the HDMI OUT terminal (A 140). For 59.94 Hz recordings, you can also select between a drop frame and non-drop frame time code. Operating modes: Selecting the Running Mode You can select the running mode of the camcorder’s time code. [¤ TC/UB Setup] [Time Code] 1 Open the time code [Mode] submenu.
Setting the Time Code 2 Select [Set] and then press the joystick. • 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. If the running mode is set to [Free Run], the time code will be reset the moment you press the joystick and keep running continuously from 00:00:00.00. 3 Push the joystick up/down to set the hours and then press the joystick to move to the minutes.
Setting the Time Code 72 NOTES • When the frame rate is set to 24P, the frames value in the time code runs from 0 to 23. When the frame rate is set to 50i or PF25, it runs from 0 to 24. With other frame rates, it runs from 0 to 29. • When pre-recording mode is activated, [Free Run] is set automatically and cannot be changed. • When you mix drop frame and non-drop frame time codes, there might be a discontinuity in the time code at the point where the recording starts.
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. [¤ TC/UB Setup] 73 [User Bit] Operating modes: [Type] 1 Open the user bit [Type] submenu. [Setting] [¤ TC/UB Setup] > [User Bit] > [Type] 2 Select the desired user bit type and then press the joystick.
Recording Audio Recording Audio 74 You can record audio using the built-in stereo microphone*, commercially available microphones (XLR terminal*, MIC terminal) or line input (XLR terminal*). Using the XLR terminals, you can select the audio input independently for channel 1 and channel 2. When the bit rate is set to [24 Mbps LPCM], you can enjoy two-channel linear PCM audio recording with a sampling frequency of 48 kHz. LPCM audio playback is also available for clips recorded with that bit rate.
Recording Audio Adjusting the Audio Level for the MIC Terminal You can adjust the audio recording level of a microphone attached to the MIC terminal to auto or manual. The way to adjust the audio level depends on whether the handle unit is attached to the camcorder. CH1 When the Handle Unit is Attached dial With the handle unit attached, the audio level adjustment is done using the audio controls on the handle unit. 1 Select the audio level adjustment mode with the CH1 audio level switch.
Recording Audio Configuring the Built-in Microphone’s Low-Cut Filter 1 Open the [Int. Mic Low Cut] submenu. [¡ Audio Setup] > [Audio Input] > [Int. Mic Low Cut] 76 [¡ Audio Setup] [Audio Input] 2 Select the desired option and then press the joystick. [Int. Mic Low Cut] Options [Off]: For recording audio under usual conditions. [LC1]: [LC2]: For recording mainly people’s voices.
Recording Audio Using Audio Input from the XLR Terminals Using the XLR terminals CH1 and CH2, you can record audio independently to the two audio channels from a microphone or analog audio input source. 77 Switching Between Microphone and Line Input CH1/CH2 1 Set the AUDIO IN switch of the desired channel to EXT. dials 2 Set the XLR terminal switch of the desired channel to LINE or MIC. • To supply a microphone with phantom power, set the switch to MIC+48V instead.
Recording Audio Adjusting the Audio Level for the XLR Terminals You can set the audio recording level for audio input from the XLR terminals to automatic or manual independently for each channel. 78 CH1/CH2 audio level switches Automatic Audio Level Adjustment Set the audio level switch of the desired channel to A (automatic) to let the camcorder automatically adjust that channel’s audio level.
Recording Audio Adjusting the Microphone’s Sensitivity You can adjust the microphone’s sensitivity if the XLR terminal switch is set to MIC or MIC+48V. 1 Open the desired XLR terminal’s sensitivity submenu. [¡ Audio Setup] > [Audio Input] > [XLR1 Mic Trimming] or [XLR2 Mic Trimming] 79 2 Select the desired level and then press the joystick.
Color Bars/Audio Reference Signal Color Bars/Audio Reference Signal You can have the camcorder generate and record color bars and a 1 kHz audio reference signal and output them from the HDMI OUT terminal, AV OUT terminal and × (headphone) terminal (audio reference signal only). 80 Operating modes: Recording Color Bars The types of color bars available depend on the camcorder's system frequency setting. When [System Frequency] is set to [59.
Video Scopes Video Scopes The camcorder can display a simplified waveform monitor or an edge monitor* to help you focus. The video scopes appear only on the LCD screen. They do not appear in the viewfinder or on an external monitor. * The edge monitor looks at the focus of the entire picture and displays the results as a waveform. The edge monitor is available only in mode. Displaying a Video Scope Operating modes: Press the WFM button.
Video Scopes Configuring the Edge Monitor [w Other Functions] 82 Using this video scope allows you to focus with more precision. You can use the edge monitor along with the other focus assistance functions (A 67). The edge monitor features 2 modes. [WFM (LCD)] [Edge Monitor] Operating modes: 1 Open the [Edge Monitor] submenu. [w Other Functions] > [WFM (LCD)] > [Edge Monitor] [Type 1] 2 Select the desired option and then press the joystick.
Reviewing a Recording Reviewing a Recording When the camcorder is in was recorded. mode, you can review the last clip that [w Other Functions] 83 Operating modes: [Rec Review] 1 Open the [Rec Review] submenu to set the review length. [w Other Functions] > [Rec Review] 2 Select the desired option and then press the joystick. 3 After you finish recording, press the u button. • The last clip that was recorded is played back without audio for the selected duration.
Pre-recording Mode Pre-recording Mode 84 When pre-recording mode is activated, the camcorder starts recording continuously into a temporary memory of approximately 3 seconds so when you press the START/STOP button, the clip will contain also approximately 3 seconds of video and audio recorded before you pressed the button. This is especially useful when it is difficult to predict when to start recording. Operating modes: 1 Open the [Pre Rec] submenu.
Continuous Recording Continuous Recording Using continuous recording you can avoid missing important shooting opportunities. You need to activate the continuous recording mode using the menu. Once continuous recording has started, the camcorder will keep recording until you access the menu to stop recording.
Continuous Recording 5 To stop the continuous recording, open the continuous recording [Start/Stop] submenu. [w Other Functions] > [Continuous Rec] > [Start/Stop] 6 Select [Stop] and then press SET. 86 • Continuous recording will stop. Both tally lamps will go out and the clip will be recorded on the SD card(s). • [CONT] will change back to white and the time code will stop.
Using the RC-V100 Remote Controller Using the RC-V100 Remote Controller You can connect the optional RC-V100 Remote Controller to control the camcorder (including advanced recording functions) from a distance. In addition to turning the camcorder on and off and navigating the menus, while recording you can control various camera functions, such as aperture and shutter speed, and custom picture settings, like knee and sharpness.
Using the RC-V100 Remote Controller 88 C Y P O
4 Customization 89 Assignable Buttons The camcorder conveniently features 15* buttons to which you can assign various functions. By assigning oftenused functions, you can quickly access them with a single press of a button. Assignable button 7 is located on the grip unit, so its availability depends on the camcorder configuration used. * In mode, only assignable buttons 7 to 15 are available.
Assignable Buttons 4 Navigate the menus to find the menu setting you want to register and then press the joystick. 90 • The selected menu setting will be registered to the customizable slot and to the assignable button. • The name of the selected menu setting will be listed instead of [User Setting (NONE)] and the customizable slot will be marked by a . NOTES • You can check the two [Assign Button] status screens (A 142) to see what functions are set for the assignable buttons.
Assignable Buttons Function name A Description [Headphone +] Increases the headphone volume. Ü Ü [Headphone -] Reduces the headphone volume. Ü Ü [Speaker +] Increases the built-in speaker's volume. – Ü [Speaker -] Reduces the built-in speaker's volume. – Ü [Audio Output CH] Switches the audio output channel. Ü Ü 121 [Audio Level] Turns the audio level meter on/off. Ü Ü 75, 78 [Photo]* Records a photo.
Custom Picture Settings Custom Picture Settings 92 You can preset a number of picture-related settings (A 95). You can change each individual setting for maximum control or use a more intuitive graphical interface to adjust the gamma curve and white balance shift (A 101). After adjusting the desired settings to your preference, you can save the whole set in the camcorder or SD card as a custom picture file.
Custom Picture Settings NOTES • About changing custom picture related settings using the optional RC-V100 Remote Controller - If a protected custom picture file or no custom picture file is selected on the camcorder ([- / Select File] is set to [Off]) custom picture related settings cannot be changed using the remote controller. - While the remote controller is connected to the camcorder, custom picture files on an SD card ([A1] to [A20] for SD card A, [B1] to [B20] for SD card B) cannot be used.
Custom Picture Settings 3 Select [Set] and then press the joystick. 4 Press the CUSTOM PICTURE button to exit the custom picture menu and apply the selected custom picture settings. 94 Protecting Custom Picture Files Protecting a custom picture file prevents its settings from being accidentally changed. [ / Fine Tuning] [Protect] 1 After selecting a file, open the [Protect] submenu. [ / Fine Tuning] > [Protect] 2 Select [Protect] and then press the joystick.
Custom Picture Settings 4 Select [OK] and then press the joystick. • The file in the camcorder will be overwritten by the one on the SD card. When the confirmation screen appears, press the joystick. 5 Press the CUSTOM PICTURE button to exit the custom picture menu and apply the selected custom picture settings. Copying a File from an SD Card to the Camcorder 1 After selecting a file on an SD card, open the [Copy To Cam.] submenu. [+ / Transfer File] > [Copy To Cam.] [+ / Transfer File] [Copy To Cam.
Custom Picture Settings [Wide DR]: Applies a gamma curve with a very wide dynamic range, optimized for playback on an HDTV. Applies a logarithmic gamma curve for outstanding dynamic range. Requires image processing in post-production. [Canon Log]: 96 Gamma Canon log Cine 1 Cine 2 Output Output Normal 2/3/4 Normal 1 Wide DR Canon Log Normal 4 Normal 3 Normal 1/2 Input Input [Black] Controls the black level and color cast of blacks.
Custom Picture Settings [Low Key Satur.] Adjusts color saturation in dark areas. [Enable]: Activates/deactivates the setting. (Default: [Off]) [Level]: Specifies how saturated colors are in dark areas. This setting can be adjusted from -50 to 50. (Default: ±0) [Knee] Controls the upper part of the gamma curve (highlights of the image). By compressing the highlights, you can prevent parts of the image from being overexposed. When [Gamma] is set to [Cine 1], [Cine 2], [EOS Std.
Custom Picture Settings [Select]: 98 In addition to the sharpness set by [Level], [Select] sets the sharpness for areas with higher frequencies. Higher values apply more sharpness to areas with higher frequencies. Use this for subjects in which normal sharpening is not effective. This setting can be adjusted from 0 to 15. (Default: 0) [Knee Aperture]: Allows you to set the sharpness of only the areas above the knee point by adjusting the gain and slope.
Custom Picture Settings [Color Matrix] Color matrix affects the color tones throughout the whole image. When [Gamma] is set to [Canon Log], this setting has no effect on the picture. [Select]: Available options are [Normal 1] to [Normal 4], [Cine 1] and [Cine 2], [EOS Std.], [Wide DR] and [Canon Log]. Generally, this should be the same setting as [Gamma]. After selecting an option, you can make more precise adjustments. (Default: [Normal 1]) [Gain]: Adjusts the color intensity.
Custom Picture Settings 100 [Area B Revision]: Sets the amount of correction for area B. [Level]: Adjusts the amount of correction to the color saturation. This setting can be adjusted from -50 to 50. (Default: ±0) [Phase]: Adjusts the amount of correction to the color phase. This setting can be adjusted from -18 to 18. (Default: ±0) [Other Functions] [Setup Level]: Adjusts the black level set by the [Black] and [Master Pedestal] settings. [Level]: Determines the amount of adjustment to be made.
Custom Picture Settings Simplified Graphical Interface In addition to the very detailed settings explained in the previous section (A 95), the camcorder offers a more intuitive graphical interface for adjusting the gamma curve and white balance settings. Instead of remembering numeric values, you can see how your changes affect the gamma curve or white balance shift right on the screen. Gamma Curve [, / Edit File] 1 After selecting a file, open the gamma curve adjustment screen.
Customizing Functions and Onscreen Displays Customizing Functions and Onscreen Displays 102 Customize the camcorder to match your shooting style and needs. Use the [w Other Functions] > [Custom Function] setting to adjust how some of the camcorder’s controls and functions operate in mode. Similarly, use the [£ LCD/VF Setup] > [Custom Display 1] or [Custom Display 2] setting to customize the onscreen displays that appear during recording.
Saving and Loading Camera Settings Saving and Loading Camera Settings After you adjust custom picture settings and settings in the various menus, you can save those settings on an SD card. You can load those settings at a later date or on another C100 camcorder so that you can use that camcorder in that same exact way. Operating modes: Saving Camera Settings to an SD Card 1 Open the [Save To *] submenu.
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5 Playback 105 Playback This section explains how to play back clips recorded on an SD card. For details on playing back clips using an external monitor, refer to Connecting to an External Monitor (A 118). For details on viewing photos, refer to Viewing Photos (A 127). Operating modes: Clip Index Screen Playback functions are accessed from the clip index screen. To open the clip index screen, set the camcorder to mode. Set the Q switch to MEDIA.
Playback Switching Between the SD Card Slots If both SD card slots contain an SD card, you can switch between them as necessary. 106 Operating modes: Press the SLOT SELECT button. • The access indicator of the selected SD card slot will illuminate in green. Switching to Other Index Screens The clip index screen shows AVCHD clips that were recorded on the SD card using the camcorder. To view other recordings on the same SD card, you will need to open a different index screen.
Playback Playing Back Clips You can play back clips from the clip index screen. You can control the playback with the controls on the camcorder or with the joystick and onscreen joystick guide. 1 Move the orange selection frame to the clip you want to play back. 2 Press the Ò button to start playback. • Playback will start from the clip selected and continue until the end of the last clip in the index screen. When the last frame of the last clip is reached, playback will be paused.
Playback Onscreen Displays 5 6 1 108 7 8 9 10 11 2 12 13 14 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Remaining battery time (A 49) Temperature warning (A 37) Joystick guide (A 109) Recording date and time* Playback operation Currently selected SD card slot (A 106) Time code (A 70) Clip number / Total number of clips 9 Bit rate and audio recording mode** (A 51) 10 Frame rate (A 51) 11 Onscreen displays superimposed on video output (A 120) 12 User bit (A 73) 13 Audio output channel (A 121) 14 Audio level meter*** Y P
Playback Playback Controls When you play back a clip, operate the buttons on the camcorder’s body or use the joystick and joystick guide to use fast playback, play back frame-byframe or skip clips. Refer to the following table. 109 Available Playback Types Playback type Operation Fast playback Buttons: Press the Ø or × button. Joystick: During playback, push the joystick up or down. Repeat to increase the playback speed to approximately 5x J 15x J 60x the normal speed.
Playback 110 NOTES • For details on changing the audio channel, refer to Selecting the Audio Channel (A 121). • If you set an assignable button to [Headphone +], [Headphone -], [Speaker +] or [Speaker -] (A 89), you can press the button to adjust the headphone volume or built-in speaker volume without using the menu.
Clip Operations Clip Operations You can use the clip menu to copy* clips, delete clips, and convert* clips to standard definition. Clip menu functions apply only to a single clip. Selecting the same functions from the [w Other Functions] > [Clips] submenu, you can perform the same operations on multiple clips (selected clips or all clips). * Original AVCHD clips in the clips index screen only. Operating modes: Using the Clip Menu 1 Select a clip and then press the joystick. • The clip menu appears.
Clip Operations Copying a Selection of Clips [w Other Functions] 1 Open the clip selection index screen. [w Other Functions] > [Clips] > [Copy] > [Select] 112 2 Using the joystick, bring the orange selection frame to a clip you wish to copy and then press the joystick. • A checkmark " will appear next to the clip's thumbnail to indicate it was selected. Press the joystick again to remove the checkmark. • Repeat this step to select all the clips you wish to copy.
Clip Operations Deleting a Selection of Clips/Shots [w Other Functions] 1 Open the clip selection or shot selection index screen. [w Other Functions] > [Clips] > [Delete] > [Select] [w Other Functions] > [Delete Shots] > [Select] 2 Using the joystick, bring the orange selection or shot selection frame to a clip you wish to delete and then press the joystick. • A checkmark " will appear next to the clip's thumbnail to indicate it was selected. Press the joystick again to remove the checkmark.
Clip Operations • The clip will be played back as it is converted. While the clip is being converted, you can press the joystick to cancel. 114 4 When the confirmation message appears, press the joystick. • The selected clip is converted to an SD movie on the destination card and the screen changes back to the clip index screen. Converting a Selection of Clips to Standard Definition 1 From the index screen of the source card, open the clip selection index screen.
Clip Operations Deleting SD Movies From the [SD Movies] index screen you can delete clips that were converted to standard definition. 115 Deleting a Single SD Movie 1 Open the [SD Movies] index screen (A 106). 2 Select the desired SD movie and then press the joystick to open the clip menu. 3 Select [Delete Clip] and then press the joystick. 4 Select [OK] and then press the joystick. • Select [Cancel] instead to cancel the operation. • While the SD movie is being deleted, the operation cannot be canceled.
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6 External Connections 117 Video Output Configuration The video signal output from the HDMI OUT terminal depends on the various menu settings and the capabilities of the external monitor. Video from the AV OUT terminal is output as 480/59.94i (59.94 Hz recordings) or 576/ 50.00i (50.00 Hz recordings). If necessary, you can superimpose the onscreen displays on the video displayed on the external monitor (A 120). Operating modes: Video Output Configuration by Terminal [System Frequency] set to [59.
Connecting to an External Monitor Connecting to an External Monitor 118 When you connect the camcorder to an external monitor for recording or 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 117). Operating modes: Connection Diagram We recommend that you power the camcorder from a household power outlet using the compact power adapter.
Connecting to an External Monitor Using the AV OUT Terminal The AV OUT terminal outputs a down-converted analog video signal and audio signal for connection to monitors with a composite audio/video input. NOTES • When you play back a clip on a monitor with a 4:3 aspect ratio, the monitor will switch automatically to widescreen mode if it is compatible with the Video ID-1 or WSS system. • If necessary, you can superimpose the onscreen displays on the video displayed on the external monitor (A 120).
Connecting to an External Monitor Superimposing Onscreen Displays to Appear on an External Monitor 120 By default, onscreen displays are shown on the viewfinder but you can choose to superimpose onscreen displays on video output from the HDMI OUT terminal or AV OUT terminal. Doing so will display the onscreen displays on an external monitor. You must set this function separately for HD and SD output. This setting will not affect your recordings.
Audio Output Audio Output The camcorder can output audio from the HDMI OUT terminal, AV OUT terminal or × (headphone) terminal. When audio is output from the AV OUT terminal or × (headphone) terminal, you can configure other settings, such as the output channel. Synchronizing the Video with the Audio being Monitored When audio is output from the AV terminal or × (headphone) terminal, you can choose to synchronize the audio signal with the video signal or have the camcorder output the audio in real time.
Audio Output Selecting the Output Level of the AV OUT Terminal You can select the output level of audio that is output from the AV OUT terminal. 122 [¡ Audio Setup] [Audio Output] Operating modes: [Level] 1 Open the audio ouput [Level] submenu. [1 Vrms] [¡ Audio Setup] > [Audio Output] > [Level] 2 Select the desired level and then press the joystick. Options [1 Vrms]: The audio output level is normal. [2 Vrms]: The audio output level is 6 dB higher.
Saving Clips to a Computer Saving Clips to a Computer Using the supplied software Data Import Utility to save your clips, you have the additional advantage of automatically joining clips that were saved as multiple files so you can work with them as single clips with the editing software of your choice. Operating modes: Saving Clips Using Data Import Utility: • Save clips to the computer (all clips/new clips only).
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7 Photos 125 Taking Photos You can take photos when the camcorder is in mode or you can capture a photo from a clip when the camcorder is in mode. The size of the photos recorded on the SD card is 1920 x 1080*. * At this size, the camcorder can save approximately 670 photos on a 1 GB SD card. Taking Photos in CAMERA Mode You can take a photo while the camcorder is recording a clip or is in record pause mode. If a custom picture file is selected in advance, it will be recorded with the photo (A 92).
Taking Photos 126 NOTES • If the LOCK switch on the SD card selected for recording is set to prevent writing, you will not be able to record a photo. Change the position of the LOCK switch in advance. • Even if [w Other Functions] > [Custom Function] > [Scan Reverse Rec] (A 102) is set to a setting other than [Off], photos will not be inverted.
Photo Playback Photo Playback You can view the photos that you took with the camcorder. 127 Operating modes: Displaying the [Photos] Index Screen Display the [Photos] index screen to view photos. 1 Set the Q switch to MEDIA. • The camcorder switches to screen appears. mode and the clip index 2 Press the INDEX button. • The index screen selection menu appears. 3 Select [Photos] and then press the joystick. • The [Photos] index screen appears.
Photo Operations Photo Operations You can use the photo menu to copy a photo, delete a photo, or copy a custom picture file embedded in a photo. You can display the photo menu from the [Photos] index screen or photo playback screen. 128 Using the Photo Menu 1 From the [Photos] index screen, select a photo and then press the joystick. • If you are viewing a photo, simply press the joystick. • The photo menu appears. Available functions depend on the photo’s settings.
Photo Operations Copying a Selection of Photos [w Other Functions] 1 From the [Photos] index screen open the photo selection screen. [w Other Functions] > [Photos] > [Copy] > [Select] 2 Using the joystick, bring the orange selection frame to a photo you wish to copy and then press the joystick. • A checkmark " will appear next to the photo's thumbnail to indicate it was selected. Press the joystick again to remove the checkmark. • Repeat this step to select all the photos you wish to copy.
Photo Operations Deleting a Photo from the Index Screen 1 Open the [Photos] Index Screen (A 127). 2 Move the orange selection frame to the photo to be deleted. 130 3 Press the joystick to open the photo menu. 4 Select [Delete] and then press the joystick. 5 Select [OK] and then press the joystick. • Select [Cancel] instead to cancel the operation. • The selected photo is deleted. • If a custom picture file is embedded in the photo, it is also deleted.
Photo Operations Copying Custom Picture Files You can copy to the camcorder a custom picture file embedded in a photo. Custom picture files can be copied from the photo playback screen or [Photos] index screen. 131 Operating modes: Copying a File from the Playback Screen 1 Display the photo with the custom picture file to be copied (A 127). 2 Press the joystick to open the photo menu. 3 Select [Copy / File] and then press the joystick.
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8 Additional Information 133 Menu Options For details about how to select an item, refer to Using the Menus (A 27). For details about each function, see the reference page. Menu items without a reference page are explained after the tables. Setting options in boldface indicate default values. Menu items not available appear grayed out.
Menu Options [¡ Audio Setup] menu Menu item [Audio Input] 134 Submenu [Off], [LC1], [LC2] Ü – 76 [Int. Mic Sensitivity] [Normal], [High] Ü – 76 [MIC/Int. Mic Att.] [On], [Off] Ü – 76 [MIC Mode] [Automatic], [Manual] Ü – [MIC Level] 0 to 99 (50) Ü – [XLR Rec Channel] [CH1], [CH1/CH2] Ü – 77 [XLR1 Mic Trimming] [+12 dB], [+6 dB], [0 dB], [-6 dB], [-12 dB] Ü – 79 Ü – 79 Ü – 78 Ü – 75, 78 [XLR2 Mic Trimming] [XLR1 Mic Att.] [On], [Off] [XLR2 Mic Att.
Menu Options [£ LCD/VF Setup] menu Menu item [LCD Setup] [VF Setup] Submenu A Setting options [Brightness] -99 to 99 (±0) Ü Ü [Contrast] -99 to 99 (±0) Ü Ü [Color] -20 to 20 (±0) Ü Ü [Sharpness] 1 to 4 (2) Ü Ü [Backlight] [Normal], [Bright] Ü Ü [Brightness] -99 to 99 (±0) Ü Ü [Contrast] -99 to 99 (±0) Ü Ü [Color] -20 to 20 (±0) Ü Ü [Sharpness] 1 to 4 (2) Ü Ü [Backlight] 135 33 33 [Normal], [Bright] Ü Ü [LCD/VF B&W] [On], [Off] Ü Ü 34 [LCD/VF Simul.
Menu Options Menu item [Custom Display 1] 136 [Custom Display 2] Submenu A Setting options [Light Metering] [On], [Off] Ü – [Custom Picture] [On], [Off] Ü – [Focal Length] [On], [Off] Ü – [ND Filter] [On], [Off] Ü – [AF Mode] [On], [Off] Ü – [Key Lock] [On], [Off] Ü – [White Balance] [On], [Off] Ü – [Exposure] [On], [Off] Ü – [Iris] [On], [Off] Ü – [ISO/Gain] [On], [Off] Ü – [Shutter] [On], [Off] Ü – [Peaking] [On], [Off] Ü – [Magnification] [On], [Off
Menu Options [White Balance]: Displays the white balance indicator when set to [On]. [Exposure]: Displays the exposure bar when set to [On]. [Iris]: Displays the aperture setting when set to [On]. 137 [ISO/Gain]: Displays the ISO speed or gain setting when set to [On]. [Shutter]: Displays the shutter speed setting when set to [On]. [Peaking]: Displays the peaking icon (J or K) when set to [On].
Menu Options [¤ TC/UB Setup] menu ( Menu item [Time Code] 138 [User Bit] mode only) Submenu A Setting options [Mode] [Preset], [Regen.] [Run] [Rec Run], [Free Run] [DF/NDF]* [DF], [NDF] 71 [Setting] [Set], [Reset] 70 [Output Mode] [Fixed], [Pulldown] 73 [Type] [Setting], [Time], [Date] 73 70 * In the following cases, the time code is set to [NDF] and this setting cannot be changed: - [w Other Functions] > [System Frequency] is set to [50.
Menu Options Menu item Submenu A Setting options [Bit Rate] [24 Mbps LPCM], [24 Mbps], [17 Mbps], [7 Mbps] Ü – 51 [Frame Rate] When [System Frequency] is set to [59.94 Hz]: [60i], [PF30], [PF24], [24P] When [System Frequency] is set to [50.
Menu Options [Camera Settings]: Resets the white balance, iris, ISO speed, gain, shutter speed, [~ Camera Setup] settings and custom picture settings to default settings. [Assignable Buttons]: Resets the assignable buttons to default settings. 140 [Tally Lamp]: Allows you to set whether the front and rear tally lamps illuminate while the camcorder is recording. [Media Access LED]: Allows you to set whether the respective SD card access indicator illuminates while the camcorder is accessing an SD card.
Displaying the Status Screens Displaying the Status Screens You can use the status screens to check the camcorder’s various recording- and playback-related settings. You can also output the status screens on an external monitor. 141 Operating modes: 1 Press the STATUS button. • The status screen most recently displayed will appear unless you turned off the camcorder or changed the operating mode.
Displaying the Status Screens [Camera] Status Screen ( mode only) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 142 1 2 3 ISO speed/Gain increment (A 57) Iris increment (A 60) Shutter speed increment (A 55) 4 5 6 7 Correction for peripheral illumination (A 30) AF mode (A 65) Flicker reduction (A 56) Lens model name info (A 29) [Assign Button 1/2], [Assign Button 2/2] Status Screen 1 1 C Assignable buttons 1 to 15* (A 89) * Assignable buttons 1 to 6 do not appear in mode.
Displaying the Status Screens [Audio] Status Screen In mode 143 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 In 9 10 11 12 13 mode 8 14 1 2 3 4 5 6 Low-cut filter (built-in microphone) (A 76) Microphone's sensitivity (built-in microphone) (A 76) Microphone attenuator (MIC terminal, built-in microphone) (A 76) Microphone mode (MIC terminal) (A 75) Microphone recording level (MIC terminal) (A 75) Audio peak limiter (A 75, 78) [Media] Status Screen In mode C 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Monitor delay (A 121) Headphone volume (A 109)
Displaying the Status Screens • In mode and when both relay recording and double slot recording mode are turned off in only the information about the SD card currently selected for recording/playback will be displayed. mode, 144 [Video] Status Screen 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 * 5 HDMI OUT terminal status Onscreen displays superimposed on HD video output (A 120) SD output setting (A 119) mode only.
Displaying the Status Screens [/ Data 1/3] Status Screen ( mode only) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 145 9 Custom picture file name (A 92) Gamma (A 95) Master pedestal (A 96) Master black RGB levels (A 96) Black gamma settings (level, range and point) (A 96) 6 7 8 9 [/ Data 2/3] Status Screen ( 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 Knee settings (slope, point and saturation) (A 97) Skin detail settings (hue, chroma, area and Y level) (A 98) Selective NR settings (hue, chroma, area and Y level) (A 98) Low key saturation
Displaying the Status Screens [/ Data 3/3] Status Screen ( mode only) 1 2 3 4 5 6 146 1 2 3 4 7 8 White balance R/B gain (A 99) Color correction (A 99) Area A settings (phase, chroma, area and Y level) (A 99) Area A revision settings (level and phase) (A 99) C 5 6 7 8 Area B settings (phase, chroma, area and Y level) (A 99) Area B revision settings (level and phase) (A 99) Setup level and press (A 100) Clip at 100% (A 100) Y P O
Resetting the File Numbering Resetting the File Numbering mode: Photos and SD movies are automatically assigned consecutive numbers from 0101 to 9900, and stored on the SD card in folders containing up to 100 files. Folders are numbered from 101 to 998. You can select the file numbering method to be used but using the default [Continu.] setting is recommended. [w Other Functions] 147 [Photos] [File Numbering] Operating modes: [Continu.] 1 Open the [File Numbering] submenu.
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. 148 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 pause (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 123) and initialize the SD card (A 40). Alternatively, replace the SD card. The camcorder cannot record to an SD card properly. - This may occur as recordings are made and deleted over time. Save your clips (A 123) and initialize the SD card (A 40).
Troubleshooting appears on the screen. - The camcorder and lens cannot communicate normally. Clean the lens’s contacts and reattach the lens. 150 Picture and Sound Screen displays turn on and off repeatedly. - The battery pack is exhausted. Replace or charge the battery pack. - Remove the battery pack and reattach it correctly. Abnormal characters appear on the screen and the camcorder does not operate properly. - Disconnect the power source and reconnect it after a short time.
Troubleshooting Cannot record on the SD card. - A compatible SD card must be used (A 38). - Initialize the SD card (A 40) 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. - The SD card is full or it already contains the maximum number of clips (3,999 clips). Delete some clips (A 112) or photos (A 129) to free some space or replace the SD card.
Troubleshooting 152 Cannot play back - The file control information is corrupted or there was a decoder error. Turn off the camcorder and back on again. If this does not solve the problem, consult a Canon Service Center. • Corrupted file control information cannot be recovered. SD cards or clips with corrupt file control information cannot be read by the supplied software, Data Import Utility. Cannot record - The file control information is corrupted or there was an encoder error.
Troubleshooting Media full - SD card A and SD card B are full. Delete some clips (A 112) or photos (A 129) to free some space or replace one or both SD cards. Media is almost full - The amount of available space on SD card A and SD card B combined is low. Replace one or both SD cards. Memory card cover is open - The SD card compartment cover was open when the camcorder was switched to or turned on in the compartment cover. mode. Close No clips - There are no clips on the SD card to play back.
Troubleshooting *A/*B Reached the recording limit for one clip. Recording was stopped. - When recording a single clip for an extended period of time, the clip will be split into smaller video files every 2 GB. This message will appear when the number of smaller video files reaches 50. 154 *A/*B Recording was stopped. - The file control information is corrupted or there was an encoder error. Turn off the camcorder and back on again. Then, remove the SD card being used and reinsert it.
Handling Precautions Handling Precautions Camcorder Be sure to observe the following precautions to ensure maximum performance. • Do not carry the camcorder by the LCD panel. Be careful when closing the LCD panel. • Do not leave the camcorder in places subject to high temperatures (like the inside of a car parked under direct sunlight), or high humidity. • Do not use the camcorder near strong electromagnetic fields such as near powerful magnets and motors, MRI machines or high-voltage power lines.
Handling Precautions 156 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. 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.
Handling Precautions • SD cards have a physical switch to prevent writing on the card so as to avoid the accidental erasure of the card’s content. To write-protect the SD card, set the switch to the LOCK position. 157 LOCK switch Built-in Rechargeable Lithium Battery The camcorder has a built-in rechargeable lithium battery to keep the date/time and other settings.
Maintenance/Others Maintenance/Others Cleaning 158 Camcorder Body • Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the camcorder 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 using commercially available cleaning fluid for eyeglasses. Never use tissue paper. LCD Screen • Clean the LCD screen using a clean, soft lens-cleaning cloth.
Optional Accessories Optional Accessories The following optional accessories are compatible with this camcorder. The availability differs from area to area.
Optional Accessories 160 BP-955 BP-975 Battery Packs When you need extra battery packs, select from the following: BP-950G, BP-955, BP-970G, BP-975 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.
Optional Accessories Approximate times using the viewfinder System frequency 59.94 Hz BP-950G BP-955 BP-970G BP-975 24 Mbps / 24 Mbps LPCM Bit rate Recording (maximum) 295 min. 280 min. 405 min. 430 min. Recording (typical*) 180 min. 170 min. 250 min. 265 min. 17 Mbps Recording (maximum) 295 min. 280 min. 415 min. 430 min. Recording (typical*) 180 min. 170 min. 250 min. 265 min. Recording (maximum) 300 min. 285 min. 420 min. 440 min. Recording (typical*) 180 min. 175 min.
Specifications Specifications C100 162 System • Recording System Movies: AVCHD Video compression: MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 Audio compression: Linear PCM, 16 bits, 48 kHz, 2ch; Dolby Digital 2ch Photos: DCF (Design rule for Camera File system), compatible with Exif Ver. 2.
Specifications • Sensor Sensitivity (ISO 640 (0 dB), 2000 lux, 89.9% reflection) F9 (1920x1080 at 60i) F10 (1920x1080 at 50i) • S/N Ratio (ISO 850, using Canon Log gamma) 54 dB (typical, 1920x1080, at PF30 / at PF25) • Subject Illumination (24 dB, with an f/1.2 lens) 0.30 lux (PF30, shutter speed 1/30) 0.25 lux (PF25, shutter speed 1/25) • Size of Photos: 1920x1080 pixels Terminals • HDMI OUT Terminal: HDMI connector, output only, supports time code output • AV OUT Terminal ∅ 3.
Specifications Modular Units Handle Unit 164 Modular unit includes a cold accessory shoe and socket for 0.64 cm (1/4 in.) screws for other accessories, builtin microphone, XLR terminals and related audio controls.
Index 24P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51 50.00 Hz/59.94 Hz recordings . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51 A ABB (automatic black balance) . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .159 AE shift . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61 Aperture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 Aspect ratio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .119 Assignable buttons . . . . .
K R Key lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47, 62 Rec run (time code) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Recording Clips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Photos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 Relay recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Remaining battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Remote Controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 REMOTE terminal . . . . . . . . . .
V Video configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51 Video output configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .117 Video scopes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81 View assistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 Viewfinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 Volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .109 W Waveform monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81 White balance . . . . . . . . .
USA &N Z CANON CINEMA EOS LIMITED WARRANTY FOR PRODUCTS PURCHASED IN THE UNITED STATES 168 The limited warranty set forth below is given by Canon U.S.A., Inc. ('Canon USA') with respect to (a) the Canon Cinema EOS Product, and (b) the accessories for the Canon Cinema EOS Product (if any), packaged with this limited warranty (collectively the "Products")* 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 CANON CINEMA EOS LIMITED WARRANTY FOR PRODUCTS PURCHASED IN CANADA The limited warranty set forth below is given by Canon Canada Inc. ('Canon Canada') with respect to (a) the Canon Cinema EOS product, and (b) the accessories for the Canon Cinema EOS Product (if any), packaged with this limited warranty (collectively the "Products")* and purchased in Canada. This limited warranty is only effective upon presentation of your Bill of Sale or other proof of purchase.
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