Instruction manual
Table Of Contents
- Important Usage Instructions
- The Camcorder’s Functions in Real-Life Situations
- Getting to Know the Camcorder
- Preparations
- Basic Recording and Playback
- Advanced Functions
- Video Quality and Shooting Modes
- Special Recording Modes
- Convenient Functions
- Recording Audio
- Using an External Microphone
- Audio Scenes (Built-in Microphone)
- Audio Recording Level
- Wind Screen (Built-in Microphone)
- Microphone Attenuator (Built-in Microphone)
- Audio Equalizer (Built-in Microphone)
- Microphone Directionality (Built-in Microphone)
- Microphone Attenuator (External Microphone)
- Low Cut Filter (External Microphone)
- Switching the Input (External Microphone)
- Audio Mix
- Audio Limiter
- Audio Compressor
- Using Headphones
- When You Want More Control
- External Connections
- Wi-Fi Functions
- Additional Information
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Trouble?
When a subject flits across in front of the lens, the image
appears slightly bent.
- This is a phenomenon typical of CMOS image sensors.
When a subject crosses very quickly in front of the cam-
corder, the image may seem slightly warped. This is not a
malfunction.
Changing the operating mode between recording (Ü)/record-
ing standby (Ñ)/playback (Ð) takes longer than usual.
- When the memory card contains a large number of scenes,
some operations may take longer than usual. Save your
recordings (A 161) and initialize the memory card (A 45).
Movies or photos cannot be recorded properly.
- This may occur as movies and photos are recorded/deleted
over time. Save your recordings (A 161) and initialize the
memory card using the [Complete Initialization] option
(A 45).
After using the camcorder for a long time, it becomes hot.
- The camcorder may become hot after using it continuously
for long periods of time; this is not a malfunction. If the cam-
corder becomes unusually hot or it becomes hot after using
it only for a short while, it may indicate a problem with the
camcorder. Consult a Canon Service Center.
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