Canon EOS C200B EOS C200 EOS C200B Instruction Manual - Page 179
Touch [Tracking]., The Metadata Screen
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Browser Remote: Controlling the Camera from a Network Device Tracking other subjects In addition to Face AF, you can have the camera track other moving subjects that are not faces and also combine the tracking function with one of the autofocus functions to let the camera focus on the desired subject automatically. 1 Touch [Tracking]. 2 Touch the live view screen to select the subject you wish to track. • A tracking frame will appear on the live view screen and the camera will track the subject as it moves. • During continuous AF, the camera will keep focusing on the selected subject. During one-shot AF, the camera will focus on the selected subject when you touch [ONE-SHOT AF]. • Touch [Cancel Tracking] to select a different subject, or touch [Tracking] again to end the tracking function. 179 To adjust the zoom The zoom can be adjusted only when an EF Cinema lens compatible with zoom adjustment or an EF lens compatible with the optional PZ-E1 Power Zoom Adapter is attached to the camera. 1 Set the lens's zoom operation change-over knob to SERVO. • If you are using the PZ-E1, set the zoom mode switch to PZ (Power Zoom). 2 Touch the [Zoom] tab in the detailed camera settings panel. Zoom slider 3 Drag the zoom slider up/down to zoom in [T] or out [W], respectively. NOTES • If you operate the zoom slider slowly it may take some time until the lens starts moving. The Metadata Screen [ ] * [Full]/[Meta] users only. Using Browser Remote you can create, edit and transfer to the camera a metadata profile that can be embedded with the recorded clips. This metadata profile includes the user memo information (clip title, creator, location and description), as well as GPS information. For details, refer to Using Metadata (A 109). To open the metadata screen, touch the [ ] icon at the top of the Browser Remote screen.