Canon EOS C700 User Manual

Canon EOS C700 Manual

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    PUB. DIE-0494-000 Digital Cinema Camera Instruction Manual
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    NOTICE Digital Cinema Camera, EOS C700 Systems. the instruction manual, may user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. Do not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless otherwise specified in the manual service or visit www.canon-europe.com/weee, or www.canon
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    SDXC Logos are trademarks of SD-3C, LLC. • Canon is an authorized licensee of the CFast 2.0™ trademark, which are trademarks of the Wi-Fi Alliance. • WPS as used on the camera's settings, onscreen displays and in this manual signifies Wi-Fi Protected Setup. • The Wi-Fi Protected Setup Identifier Mark
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    Highlights of the Camera The Canon Digital Cinema Camera EOS C700 / EOS C700 PL / EOS C700 GS PL has been designed to using compatible broadcast lenses3 and EF Cinema lenses (A 221), you will be able to control the aperture and zoom using the camera4. The camera also supports the use of anamorphic
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    Cinema Gamut, and the new Canon Log 3 gamma curve, which keeps the characteristics of the Canon Log gamma while expanding the dynamic range, you can be sure that the camera you focus manually most of the way and let the camera finish focusing automatically). Using AF-boosted MF the camera does not
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    Contents 6 1. Introduction 11 About this Manual 11 Conventions Used in this Manual 11 Supplied Accessories 12 Names of Frame Rate 65 Selecting the Resolution and Color Sampling Settings 65 Selecting the Bit Rate 66 Slow & Fast Motion Recording 68 Simultaneous Sub Recordings 71 Changing Main Camera
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    User-Set White Balance Settings 88 Adjusting the Focus 89 Manual Focus 90 Z One-Shot AF 92 Z AF-Boosted MF 93 Z Continuous AF 93 Z Changing the AF Frame External Audio Input Source to the Camera 109 Setting the Audio Input Type Metadata 118 Setting a User Memo Created with Canon XF Utility 118
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    $ Marks or % Marks 146 Deleting Clips and Photos 147 Deleting the User Memo and GPS Information 147 Copying a Custom Picture File Embedded in a Wi-Fi Network 160 Attaching the Optional Wireless File Transmitter 160 Camera Access Point 161 Connecting in Infrastructure Mode 161 Wi-Fi Protected Setup
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    183 Setup Screens and Menu Options 183 Setup screens 183 Camera Menu and Monitoring Menu 186 Displaying the INFO Screens 198 Troubleshooting 201 List of Messages 206 Handling Precautions and Safety Instructions 211 Maintenance/Others 214 Optional Accessories 215 Specifications 217 Appendix
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    11 About this Manual Thank you for purchasing the Canon EOS C700 / EOS C700 PL / EOS C700 GS PL. Please read this manual carefully before you use the camera and retain it for future reference. Should the camera fail to operate correctly, refer to Troubleshooting (A 201). Conventions Used
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    Rubber Anti-Slip Feet (x 4) 1 Comes pre-attached to the camera. 2 Used to secure the optional WFT-E6 or WFT-E8 Wireless File Transmitter or optional GP-E1 GPS Receiver when it is attached to the camera. 3 Used to secure the CDX-36150 Codex Recorder for Canon EOS C700 when it is docked with the
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    ) button (A 115)/ Assignable button Camera 4 (A 127) 6 Tape measure hook and focal plane mark 7 Control dial (A 77, 80) 8 CUSTOM (customize the control dial's function) switch (A 77) 9 PUSH AUTO IRIS (momentary automatic aperture) button (A 81) 10 USER (user-defined setup screen) button (A 130
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    Names of Parts p15 14 1 23 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 1 D-TAP terminal (A 28) 2 Cable clamp 3 Exhaust ventilation outlet (A 64) 4 Tally lamp (A 55) 5 System extension terminal (A 120, 160) 6 REC (start/stop recording) button (A 55) 7 SLOT SEL. (CFast card selection)
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    2 3 4 5 6 11 12 13 Z EF lens mount with Cinema Lock (A 44) 11 16 17 13 [] PL lens mount (A 46) 1 MIC (microphone) terminal EF lens contacts (A 44) 13 ONE-SHOT AF (focus automatically once) button (A 92)/Assignable button Camera 5 (A 127) 14 Bayonet ring handles 15 PL lens index pin (A 46) 16 PL
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    OUT TIME CODE IN/OUT HDMI OUT 4 8 9 10 1112 13 5 14 15 6 16 17 7 18 (with no extension module attached to the camera) 19 20 1 V-mount battery plate (A 26) 2 V-shaped battery mount (V-mount) 3 Battery release latch (A 26) 4 Battery contacts 5 Extension module mounting unit (A 23, 24
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    1 2 34 5 Names of Parts 67 8 17 2 3 9 7 1 Tape measure hooks and focal plane marks Use the hooks to accurately measure the distance from the focal plane. 2 Screw holes for 1/4"-20 mounting screws (10 mm (0.39 in.) deep) Total of 36 on the top plate and 16 on the bottom plate. 3 Screw holes
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    Names of Parts Microphone Holder (A 109) 1 18 2 3 1 Microphone lock screw 2 Microphone holder 3 Microphone cable clamp Handle Unit (A 40) 12 4 5 4 Hex socket head fixation bolts (0.64 cm, 1/4"; 2 in total) 5 Through-holes for fixation bolts 1* 2 1 3 2* * One more in the same location on the
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    Clamp Base (A 41) 12 3 Names of Parts 19 1 Slider for an optional viewfinder's clamp rail 2 Clamp rail locking screw 3 Hex socket head fixation bolts (0.64 cm, 1/4"; 4 in total)
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    Names of Parts EVF-V70 OLED Electronic Viewfinder (optional) (A 41) 1* 2* 3* 4 5 6 7 8* 20 9* 10 11 12 10 13 14 15 16 * Illuminated buttons (A 194). 1 FUNC (main functions) button (A 73)/ Assignable button EVF 1 (A 127) 2 EVF (open the monitoring menu) button (A 33, 186)/Assignable button
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    data generated by the software, to your NLE system and edit offline (A 158). ᕦ Perform color grading based on the full-quality data. * For details about docking the CDX-36150 Recorder with the camera and using it to record, refer to Codex Recorder - Guide for the EOS C700 models (separate PDF file).
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    RAW data module 4K recording connector (RAW) (docking) External Raw SDI OUT terminals Recorder MON. or HDMI OUT output Post-production Cinema RAW Development OpenEXR (ACES 1.0) Input Transform Color grading ASCCDL ACES proxy Inverse log ASC-CDL On-set Color Grading Output Transform
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    V-mount batteries attached. Removing an Extension Module The following procedure is explained using the battery adapter for V-mount batteries supplied with the camera as example. ባ ቢ ብ ቤ ቢ 1 Use the supplied hex wrench to remove the four fixation screws from the top and bottom of the battery
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    (A 140). • To recharge the built-in backup battery, turn off the camera and connect a sufficiently charged power source (battery or DC IN 12V terminal). procedure is explained using the battery adapter for V-mount batteries supplied with the camera as example. ቢ ቦ ብ ባ ቦ ቤ 1 Slide the battery adapter
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    Preparing the Backup Battery 4 Push down the locking lever until it clicks. 5 Using the supplied hex wrench, attach the four fixation screws to the top and bottom of the battery adapter to secure it in place. 25
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    if a power source is connected to the DC IN 12V terminal, the camera will not draw 26 power from the battery. Acceptable Power Sources When selecting country/region where it is used. Closely follow the manufacturer's instructions regarding the use and maintenance of power sources. Power source
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    [Low Power Warning] settings to set a critical power level independently for the DC IN 12V terminal and battery. When the power input to the camera reaches the predetermined level, the onscreen power indicator will change to red and a message will appear in the [LIVE] screen. When using a battery
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    , 12 V DC, 2.0 A (max.) D-Tap connector, 50 W (max.) * Actual levels may vary depending on the power source supplying the camera. IMPORTANT • Be sure to use the camera's power outputs within the specifications given. • When supplying power to external accessories, be careful of the polarity of the
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    on the 29 control display with the time zone selected so you can set the camera's internal clock. 1 Turn the SELECT dial to select the desired time zone and then received from the GPS signal (A 120). Changing the Language The camera's default language is English. You can change it to German,
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    button. In the manual pressing this screen button frame rate, aperture and ND filter settings, shutter speed, ISO speed/gain, custom picture settings and white balance. You can also check the status of the camera, clip name, recording format, information about recording media and power supply. USER
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    Camera Settings with the Screen Buttons Following is a step-by-step example of how to change a setting using the screen buttons. In the manual, these will be abbreviated in most cases. For example, the instruction speed value marked with an orange selection frame. 3 Turn the SELECT dial to select
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    dial: Turn to move the orange selection frame between menu settings/options. SET button: Confirm the selected menu setting/option. Following is a step-by-step explanation of how to change a setting using the camera menu. In the manual, such instructions will be abbreviated and will omit the closing
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    Remote Controller connected to the camera (A 123). For simplicity's sake, the instructions throughout this manual will assume the use of Turn to move the orange selection frame between menu settings/options. Push the joystick to move the orange selection frame between menu settings/options. On the
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    3 and 4. 5 Push the joystick right or press SET. • The orange selection frame will appear on a setting option. • Press the BACK button to return to the displayed. • You can check some of the current settings on the camera's information screens (A 198). • When the HDMI OUT terminal's resolution
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    cancel the operation and return to the regular menu. 2 Navigate the menus to find the menu setting you want to add and then press SET. 3 Camera menu: Press [OK]. Monitoring menu: Select [OK] and then press SET. • The menu setting you registered will now appear under the currently selected My Menu
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    36 * In the monitoring menu, the icon and submenu name will reflect the My Menu set currently selected. By default this is [My Menu 1] ( ). 2 Camera menu: Press both [RESET] buttons simultaneously. Monitoring menu: Select [OK] and then press SET. 3 When the confirmation screen appears, press [OK
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    current text. Short text/numbers version For short text fields and numeric values, a shorter version of the keyboard may appear. * 1 Turn the SELECT dial (camera menu) or push the joystick up/down (monitoring menu) to select the first character or digit and press SET to move to the next. 2 Change
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    Operation Unit to the right side of the camera to allow one person to use the camera menu while another uses the optional EVF-V70 OLED 10 Unit Cables MO-4E or MO-4P B4 Mount Adapter CDX-36150 Codex Recorder for Canon EOS C700** UC-V75 or UC-V1000 Remote Operation Unit Cable RR-10 or RR-100 8-pin
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    (commercially available) SU-15 Shoulder Support Unit * Supplied accessory. IMPORTANT • Be careful not to drop the camera or modular units when attaching, removing CDX-36150 Recorder with the camera and using it to record, refer to Codex Recorder - Guide for the EOS C700 models (separate PDF file).
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    on a tripod, dolly or other rigs. Decide on the best position to use considering the total weight and center of gravity of the camera with the lens and all the accessories used attached. Screw holes for 1/4"-20 screws IMPORTANT • Do not use tripods with mounting screws exceeding the depth
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    be dimmed 41 automatically when it is not in use. Throughout the manual, the EVF-V70 will be referred to simply as "the optional rail. 6 Attach the supplied clamp base to the desired position on top of the camera and loosen the clamp rail locking screw. • Use the supplied hex wrench to secure
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    for the cable clamps so you can adjust their position as needed. 3 Turn on the camera and turn the dioptric adjustment ring until the viewfinder's image is sharp. ባ ቤ 4 always bright. • When using one of the Canon Log gamma curves, you can apply a LUT to the image displayed on the optional
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    the Optional Viewfinder 1 Press the Q button to turn off the camera. 2 Disconnect the unit cable from the camera and viewfinder. 3 Remove the end cap from the clamp rail's unit or the top plate of the camera. • Use the supplied hex wrench to secure it firmly with the 2 hex socket head bolts.
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    to the instruction manual of the lens used. 44 IMPORTANT • Make sure to turn off the camera before attaching/ EF lens mount index mark on the camera. • EF-S lenses: Align the white square on the lens with the white EF-S lens mount index mark on the camera. 6 After the lens is attached to the camera
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    is turned off. Z Updating the Firmware of an EF Lens You can update the lens firmware of the EF lens attached to the camera. For details about firmware updates for EF lenses, visit your local Canon Web site. 1 Download the lens firmware update file from the Canon Web site and save it on an SD card
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    unit. 6 Press the Q button to turn on the camera. 7 If necessary, change the lens's settings to allow control from the camera. • For details, refer to the instruction manual of the lens used. PL lens index pin ቦ NOTES • When a B4 lens is attached to the camera (using the optional MO-4E or MO-4P
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    grayed out. In the case of an EF lens, visit your local Canon Web site and check if there is correction data available for the lens you are using. If so, download the necessary update package and upgrade the camera's firmware following the instructions supplied therein. 3 Select [On] and then press
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    other CFast card when a CFast card becomes full. Initialize recording media (A 51) when you use them with this camera for the first time. * The SD card is used also to save custom picture files, menu settings files and user memo files created with the Canon XF Utility software (A 158) for later use
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    Preparing Recording Media Inserting a CFast Card You can insert a CFast card into CFast card slot A or slot B. If you have two CFast cards, you can use both slots. 1 Slide the CFast card slot cover switch in the direction of the arrow. • The CFast card slot cover will open upward (slot A) or
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    permanent data loss. - Do not remove the power source or turn off the camera. - Do not remove the SD card. • SD cards have front and back . Inserting an SD card facing the wrong direction can cause a malfunction of the camera. Be sure to insert the SD card as described in step 3. NOTES • SD
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    erased. • If you are using the [Complete] initialization option, press [CANCEL] (camera menu) or press SET (monitoring menu) to cancel the operation while it is in data loss. - Do not remove the power source or turn off the camera. - Do not open the card slot cover of the recording media being
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    Recording] 2 Select [On] and then press SET. NOTES • Relay recording is disabled (the camera will not switch to the other CFast card) when slow & fast motion recording is activated. • If a CFast card becomes full during double slot recording, recording on both cards will stop. On the other hand, if
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    . 53 * The approximate available recording time is based on the current bit rate (A 65). Recovering Clips Some actions, such as suddenly turning off the camera or removing the recording media while data is being recorded, can cause data errors in the recorded XF-AVC or ProRes clip. If an error
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    . Press [OK] and repeat the procedure from the beginning. NOTES • Adjusting the black balance is necessary in the following cases: - When using the camera for the very first time or after a long period of not using it. - After sudden or extreme changes in ambient temperature. - After changing the
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    time, make test recordings using the video configuration(s) you plan to use to check that the camera operates correctly. Should the camera fail to operate correctly, refer to Troubleshooting (A 201). * "Clip" refers to a single movie unit recorded with a single recording operation. Some clips can
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    being accessed and do not remove the card. - Do not remove the power source or turn off the camera. • Be sure to save your recordings regularly (A 158), especially after making important recordings. Canon shall not be liable for any loss or corruption of data. NOTES • If you record XF-AVC clips
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    controls and onscreen displays on the HOME screen, which appears on the camera's control display. 57 Screen buttons 000.00 Icon/Display F0.0 / , 00.0 dB Canon Log 3, Canon Log 2, Canon Log, Wide DR, Normal 1 to Normal 4 C.Gamut, BT.2020, DCI-P3, BT.709 , 0000±0 Description Frame rate (A 65)
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    in yellow - the recording media is almost full. The CFast card selected for recording is Resolution (A 65) 00.00P, 00.00i Frame rate (A 65) XF-AVC(YCC), XF- (in yellow) { (in green), (in red) Audio limiter (A 111) Camera index/reel number (A 62) Clip number (A 62) Power supply voltage (DC
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    function used you may see some of the following AF frames. Continuous AF frame - always in white (A 93) AF-Boosted MF frame - in yellow: manual adjustment range; in white: automatic adjustment range (A 93) One-shot AF frame (A 92) Tracking: Subject selection (A 97) Face AF: Main subject (A 96
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    is activated, the shooting frame rate ([S&F FPS]) is displayed instead (A 68). E, F0.0 / F00, T0.0 / T00, closed Aperture value (A 79) • [] Only displayed when an EF Cinema lens compatible with aperture adjustment from the camera (A 221), a compatible broadcast lens, or a PL lens compatible with
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    , aperture and shutter are all set to manual adjustment. AE Shift (A 82) Custom Display 2: [DC IN / Battery] 2: [Camera Index] 61 1: [Exposure] Right side reading the recording media; in yellow - the recording media is almost full. The CFast card selected for recording is indicated with a Ð mark
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    : 2 characters (numbers 0 to 9 and capital letters A to Z) that change randomly with each clip. 6 User defined field: 5 characters (numbers 0 to 9 and capital letters A to Z) for any other identification purposes. 7 The camera will automatically add the suffix "_P" to the file name of XF-AVC Proxy
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    Defined] 2 Set the desired text/number using the keyboard screen (A 37). • Camera menu only: Press [RESET] to reset the user-defined field to [CANON]. Using the Fan The camera uses an internal cooling fan to reduce the camera's internal heat. In shooting mode, you can change the fan's operation
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    Recording Video Setting the Fan Speed in Playback Mode 1 Press the PLAY button to open the playback control screen. 2 Open the [Fan Speed] submenu. 64 [System Setup] (B) > [Fan Speed] 3 Select the desired fan speed and then press SET. IMPORTANT • While the fan is running, the exhaust vent
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    65 CFast card in the camera. Select the video format, resolution (frame size) and color sampling settings, bit rate and frame rate that best match your using a CDX-36150 Recorder docked with the camera, refer to Codex Recorder - Guide for the EOS C700 models (separate PDF file). For available video
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    50.00 Hz 50.00i2 25.00P - - - Ü - - - Ü - - - Ü - - - Ü Ü Ü 24.00 Hz 24.00P 1 The camera uses a variable bit rate (VBR). Intra-frame options compress the image after analyzing each frame separately and are more appropriate for editing. Long GOP options compress the image
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    configuration settings (ProRes) Resolution, codec3 and color sampling System frequency/Frame rate 59.94 Hz 50.00 Hz 24.00 Hz 4096x2160 3840x2160 streaming is activated, the video configuration (main recording format, system frequency, frame rate, resolution/color sampling) cannot be changed.
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    Slow & Fast Motion Recording Slow & Fast Motion Recording The camera can record using a progressive frame rate (shooting frame rate) that is different from the playback frame rate. Recording a clip at a higher frame rate than the [Frame Rate] setting will result in a slow motion effect 68 during
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    1080 1080 (cropped)7 2160 1080 1080 (cropped)7 ProRes 4444 ProRes 422 HQ ProRes 422 ProRes 422 HQ ProRes 4444 ProRes 422 HQ ProRes 422 Shooting frame rate (fps) 1.00, 2.00, 3.00, 5.99, 14.99, 29.97, 59.94 1.00, 2.00, 3.00, 5.99, 14.99, 29.97, 59.94, 89.91, 119
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    ] [Rec/Media Setup] (3) > [Slow & Fast Motion] 70 2 Select [On] or [On (crop)] and then press SET. • With the [On (crop)] option, you can select a shooting frame rate up to 240 fps but the resolution is lowered to 2K (2048x1080 or 1920x1080) and the color sampling is changed to YCbCr 4:2:2, 10 bit
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    -AVC clips on a CFast card while the camera records or outputs RAW data, or record XF frame YCbCr 4:2:2, 10 bit 310 Mbps, Intra-frame 410 Mbps, Intra-frame 160 Mbps, Intra-frame * The frame sub recordings ([SD Card]) only, when using one of the Canon Log gamma curves: 3 To apply a LUT to the XF
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    the card. - Do not remove the power source or turn off the camera. NOTES • If the main recording stops during simultaneous recording, the sub recording When simultaneous sub recording is activated but no CFast card is inserted in the camera: - If the main recording format is set to [XF-AVC (CFast)],
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    adjust. • Alternatively, you can press an assignable button set to [Slow&Fast Frame Rate], [Shutter], [ISO/Gain] or [White Balance] (A 127) to start and then press SET. • The selected value/mode will be set and the camera will exit the direct setting mode (the orange underline will disappear). • You
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    obtain brighter recordings in places with insufficient lighting. This mode is not available during slow & fast motion recording. [Off]: The camera uses a standard shutter speed based on the frame rate. Available shutter speeds The available shutter speeds vary depending on the system frequency and
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    speed (or angle value or clear scan frequency) appears on the control display marked with an orange selection frame and also at the top of the monitoring screen. 6 Set the desired shutter speed. Camera menu: Turn the SELECT dial to select the desired value and then press SET. Monitoring menu: Set
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    needed to obtain the recommended dynamic range depends on the camera model and other settings. Model and other conditions Z[ ] [On (crop)]). [Gamma] setting in the custom picture file (A 134) [Canon Log] or [Wide DR] [Canon Log 2] or [Canon Log 3] ISO 400 / 6 dB ISO 800 / 12 dB ISO 800
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    ISO speed/gain value appears on the control display marked with an orange selection frame and also at the top of the monitoring screen. 6 Set the desired ISO or gain value using the control dial on the left side of the camera. The function of the control dial is determined by the position of the
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    of the following circumstances. - The focus may shift, affecting also the indication on the lens's focus distance scale. - Depending on the lens, the camera may not be able to focus at infinity focus. • About changing the ND filter setting using the optional RC-V100 Remote Controller: - When the
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    . Required settings on EF Cinema lenses and broadcast lenses To adjust the aperture from the camera, you will need to enable automatic adjustment using the controls on the lens. Required settings vary depending on the lens. Refer to the following table and the instruction manual of the lens used
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    display marked with an orange selection frame. 6 Turn the SELECT dial to EF Cinema lenses*, you cannot adjust the aperture using the camera. Adjust the aperture using the lens. * Select EF Cinema lenses and broadcast lenses (A 221) support iris adjustment from this camera. • When using an EF
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    the iris mode to [Manual] (steps 1-2, A 80). • When using a compatible EF Cinema/broadcast lens, enable automatic adjustment on the lens (A 79). 2 Press and hold the PUSH AUTO IRIS button. • Alternatively, using the HOME screen: [IRIS] > [AUTO IRIS]. • The camera will automatically adjust the
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    extender or iris compensation function of an EF Cinema lens, when you switch from automatic aperture to manual aperture. - When the aperture's onscreen displayed on the monitoring screen, next to the exposure bar, and the camera will attempt to adjust the exposure accordingly. The Exposure Bar The Î
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    Adjusting the Aperture Options [Backlight]: Suitable when recording backlit scenes. [Standard]: Averages the light metered from the entire screen, giving more weight to the subject in the center. [Spotlight]: Use this option when recording a scene in which only a certain part of the picture is
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    You can select one of the preset color settings offered by the 84 camera or set each setting individually. For details about the custom picture file Gamut] [BT.2020 Gamut] [BT.709 Gamut] [Cinema EOS Original] [Neutral] This setting uses Canon Log gamma and presumes a workflow that includes post-
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    ). • Select one of the custom picture files saved in the camera (C1 to C20). To use the settings of a custom picture file saved on an SD card, copy the file to the camera in advance (A 133). 3 Open the [Preset] submenu. HOME screen: [COLOR] > [CP
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    to ¼ (daylight) or É (tungsten lamp). You can further adjust the color temperature value (K) and the color compensation (CC*) value. User-set color temperature: The camera offers 5 white balance settings ( to ), each of which you can set independently to a color temperature between 2,000 K and 15
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    is not necessary. 2 HOME screen only: Press [WB SET]. 3 Point the camera at a gray card or white object so that it fills the center of the monitoring on the monitoring screen. The color temperature and CC value registered by the camera will appear on the HOME screen and at the top of the monitoring
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    10 values backwards/forwards. • Press SET or [< >] to move the selection frame between the color temperature and CC value and repeat this step to adjust the will not be able to adjust the color temperature or CC value. Renaming User-Set White Balance Settings 1 Select [ USER_01] to [ USER_05] (A 86
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    Continuous] - Required settings on EF Cinema lenses and broadcast lenses To adjust the focus from the camera, you will need to change the focus mode using the controls on the lens. Required settings vary depending on the lens. Refer to the following table and the instruction manual of the lens used
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    Camera Setup] (v) > [Focus] > [AF Mode] 2 Select [One Shot] and then press SET. • On an EF lens, you can set the lens's focus mode switch to MF. On a compatible EF Cinema/broadcast lens, you can enable manual into full focus. When used in combination with face detection (A 96), the guide will focus
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    ] > [Focus Guide] > [Display 2nd Frame] > [On] 91 Monitoring menu: From the same submenu, [Display 2nd Frame] > [On] manual focus lens is attached to the camera, except for compatible EF Cinema lenses (A 221). - When [Camera Setup] > [Mount Adapter] is set to [MO-4E]. • When the focus guide
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    option to have the camera focus automatically only once on the subject inside the AF frame that appears on the monitoring screen. You can also change the size and position of the AF frame. 1 Set the focus mode switch on the lens to AF. • On a compatible EF Cinema/broadcast lens, enable automatic
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    Set the focus mode switch on the lens to AF. • On a compatible EF Cinema/broadcast lens, enable automatic adjustment on the lens (A 89). • @ will manually to bring the subject closer into focus. When the focus enters the automatic adjustment range, the focus frame will turn white and the camera
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    frame rate set in the video configuration is set to 29.97P, 25.00P, 24.00P or 23.98P. - With some EF lenses, the camera EF lenses, you can change various aspects of the autofocus function with the following settings. Visit your local Canon Web site for the latest information on lenses that support
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    as the subject moves and its relative size changes within the frame. 1 Open the [AF Frame Position] submenu. Setup screen: [AF] > [OPTIONS] > [AF Frame Position] Monitoring menu: [Camera Setup] (v) > [Focus] > [AF Frame Position] 2 Select the desired option and then press SET. 3 From the
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    camera focus on the main subject automatically (Face AF). You can also combine face detection with the focus guide (A 90) to help you focus on the main subject manually adjustment range [AF-Boosted MF] within the manual adjustment range (yellow AF frame) [Face AF] setting [Face Priority] [
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    & fast motion recording is activated. - When the second frame of the focus guide function is displayed. - When [Camera Setup] > [Mount Adapter] is set to [MO-4E]. - When a manual focus lens is attached to the camera. - When [F. ASSIST.] > [OPTIONS] > [Magnification] > [Available While Rec] is
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    make sure your subject is correctly framed and is within the appropriate safe area . Displaying Onscreen Markers The camera offers 5 types of onscreen [2.39:1] and [Custom], a free aspect ratio set by the user. [Safe Area] Displays indicators that show various safe areas, such as guide 4:3
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    [Aspect Ratio] is set to [1.90:1]. - When [Aspect Ratio] is set to [Custom] and [Custom Ratio] is set to [1.90:1]. Displaying Zebra Patterns The camera has a zebra pattern function that shows black and white diagonal stripes over areas that are overexposed. There are two types of zebra patterns and
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    display is an assistance display mode that turns the image from the camera to black and white and overlays on it 6 different colors to indicate important brightness ranges. Press the FALSE COLOR button on the camera to turn on the false color display on external monitors connected to the
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    from the SDI OUT terminals and MON. terminals. You can also synchronize the camera's time code with an external device (A 106, 107). Depending on the frame rate used, you may be able to select between a drop frame an non-drop frame time code signal (A 102). The default mode varies depending on the
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    to [00:00:00.00], select [Reset] instead. • The time code setting screen appears with an orange selection frame indicating the hours. 2 Set the desired time code using the keyboard screen (A 37). • Camera menu only: Press [RESET] to reset the time code to [00:00:00.00]. • If the running mode
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    set to 25.00P, 50.00i or 50.00P), or from 0 to 29 (all other frame rates). • 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. • When you are using the [Free Run] running
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    bit to [00 00 00 00], select [Reset] instead. • The user bit setting screen appears with an orange selection frame on the leftmost character. 2 Set the desired user bit using the keyboard screen (A 37). • Setup screen only: Press [RESET] to reset the user bit to [00 00 00 00]. To use the date or
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    code signal, use the TIME CODE terminal. Be sure to set either terminal to input or output in advance. Connect the external device to the camera as shown in the following diagram. * As reference video signal (input signal) for Genlock synchronization, you can use an analog blackburst or tri-level HD
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    Monitoring menu: [System Setup] (B) > [User Bit] > [Recording Mode] 2 Select [External] and then press SET. NOTES • Synchronize the camera's time code with an external time code signal that matches the camera's system frequency. Use a 24-frame time code signal when the frame rate is set to 23.98P
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    code set in the camera will be recorded instead. • While a DF time code signal is being received, the external time code's drop-frame bit will be used. TIME CODE IN/OUT terminal as a SMPTE-standard LTC timing signal. The user bit will also be output. Additionally, the time code will be output from
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    audio inputs are recorded to which audio channels is determined by a combination of menu settings and audio-related controls on the camera. The following table gives an overview of the possible combinations. INPUT terminals' audio input selection switches ANALOG switches (INPUT terminals' analog
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    check the audio input source, audio level adjustment mode (A - automatic/M - manual) and audio level indicator for each of the audio channels. Connecting an External following illustration). To connect an external audio device to the camera, plug the device's cable into the desired INPUT terminal
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    1/INPUT 2 Terminals Using the INPUT 1/INPUT 2 terminals, you can record audio independently to two audio channels from a microphone or audio input source. On the camera, 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
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    connecting an analog microphone or device that does not support phantom power, make sure to set the corresponding INPUT you can select the automatic audio recording level adjustment or adjust the audio level manually, independently for each channel. When a channel is set to a digital audio source
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    the rest of the procedure is not necessary. • If you selected manual audio level, continue the procedure to adjust the audio recording level. On the control display the current audio level will be marked with an orange selection frame. 3 Monitoring menu only: From the same submenu select [CH1 Level
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    Recording Audio Microphone Attenuator (INPUT Terminals) When the audio input selection switch for INPUT 1 or INPUT 2 is set to ANALOG and the corresponding ANALOG (analog source selection) switch is set to MIC or MIC+48V, you can activate the external microphone's attenuator (20 dB). 1 Open the
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    monitoring screen. 3 From the same submenu select [Type] and then press SET. 4 Select the type of color bars and then press SET. • Turning off the camera or pressing the PLAY button (switching to playback mode) will deactivate the color bars. NOTES • When the main recording format is set to one of
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    Waveform Monitor Waveform Monitor The camera can display a simplified waveform monitor on the [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
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    Waveform Monitor 116 NOTES • The waveform monitor will not be affected even if a LUT is applied to the video output. • The waveform monitor cannot be displayed while magnification is activated. • If the [Knee] settings in the custom picture file (A 135) were changed, a horizontal line will appear
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    flag it and set it apart. You can use the $ mark to protect important clips, as clips with an $ mark cannot be deleted using the camera. To add an $ mark or % mark to a clip, you must first set in advance an assignable button to [Add $ Mark] or [Add % Mark]. 1 Set an
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    memo, it will be added to clips you record. 1 Use Canon XF Utility to save a user memo file to an SD card. • For details, refer to Managing User Memo Profiles in the Canon XF Utility Instruction Manual. 2 Insert the SD card into the camera's SD card slot. 3 Open the metadata [Setting] submenu. [Rec
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    the Recording You can enter scene and take information to help identify the recording later on. 1 Open the [Scene] or [Take] submenu. Camera menu: Monitoring menu: [Rec/Media Setup] > [Metadata] > [Scene] or [Take] [Rec/Media Setup] (3) > [Metadata] > [Scene] or [Take] > [Set]* * To clear the
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    can be used to organize and search clips using Canon XF Utility (A 158). For details about attaching and configuring the receiver, refer to the GP-E1's instruction manual. Attaching the GPS Receiver 1 Press the Q button to turn off the camera. ቤ 2 Attach the optional GP-E1 GPS Receiver to the
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    Setup] > [GPS] > [Display Info] setting to display the information received from the GPS signal. • After replacing the power source or when first turning on the camera, it may take longer for the GPS receiver to start receiving the GPS signal. 121
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    squeeze factor in the clip's metadata with the [Metadata] > [Lens Squeeze] setting. [Rec/Media Setup] > • In the following cases the image from the camera will not be desqueezed. - When the HDMI OUT terminal's resolution is set to 4096x2160 or 3840x2160, the image will not be desqueezed on the
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    camera can receive and process multiple simultaneous commands from the remote controller. For details on how to connect and use the remote controller, refer to its instruction manual effect only when a compatible EF Cinema/broadcast lens (A 221) is attached to the camera. • Adjusting custom picture
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    you plan on connecting the remote controller to the camera using the optional RR-10 or RR-100 8-pin Canon will perform this feature upgrade, and requires that the remote controller be sent to an accredited Canon Service Center. Shipping and handling charges may apply. Contact a Canon Customer Support
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    880 KB 125 Taking Photos To take a photo, set an assignable button to [Photo] in advance. 1 Set an assignable button to [Photo] (A 127). 2 When the camera is in record standby mode, press the assignable button to take a photo. • { will appear momentarily on the HOME screen and at the top right of
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    Taking Photos 126 Understanding folder names • An example folder name is "101_1103". The first 3 digits indicate the folder number (from 100 to 999) and the last 4 digits indicate the month and day when the folder was created. In the example, the folder numbered 101 was created on November 3.
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    4 Customization Assignable Buttons and Customizable USER Screen The camera offers a number of physical buttons to which you can assign various functions (assignable buttons). Additionally, the control display offers the USER screen that you can customize by assigning various functions to each of
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    procedure is not necessary. If you selected [User Setting], the menu's title bar will change - the button is disabled. - The camera focuses automatically one time only (one-shot AF /off. 97 Turns the Dual Pixel Focus Guide function on/off. 90 Turns peaking on/ automatic and manual. 79 Opens
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    and Customizable USER Screen Function optional viewfinder). 42 Turns on/off the camera's onscreen displays on/off. Turns on/off the camera's onscreen displays on the optional viewfinder ( viewfinder's FUNC button. 73 [Slow&Fast Frame Rate]3, 4 When slow & fast motion recording is activated
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    be customized and used separately from that of the camera. 1 Press the USER button and then press SET. • Screen buttons not yet assigned will appear as [(NONE)]. The first available screen button position will be highlighted with an orange selection frame. 2 Turn the SELECT dial to select the screen
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    have no effect during RAW video recording/output. 131 NOTES • Custom picture files are exclusively compatible for use only with C700 / C700 PL / C700 GS PL cameras. Selecting Custom Picture Files Select a custom picture file to apply its settings to your recordings or to edit, rename, protect
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    Custom Picture Settings 132 3 Press the BACK button. 4 Enable the editing of the custom picture file's detailed settings. HOME screen: [CP OTHERS] > [Other Settings] > [Activate] > [On] Monitoring menu: [Other Settings] > [Activate] > [On] 5 From the same submenu select a detailed setting you wish
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    the SD card. 5 When the confirmation message appears, press [OK] (HOME screen) or press SET (monitoring menu). NOTES • You can also copy to the camera a custom picture file embedded in a clip (A 148). Embedding Custom Picture Settings in a Clip When you record an XF-AVC clip using custom picture
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    Gamut], [BT.2020 Gamut], [DCI-P3 Gamut], [BT.709 Gamut] Determines the color space of the image. [Cinema Gamut]: Color space developed by Canon based on the specific characteristics of the camera's imaging sensor. It covers a wider color gamut than that of BT.2020. Use this setting with workflows
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    more suitable for motion picture production. [Cinema EOS Original]: Color matrix developed by Canon, designed to reproduce the 4K output of an EOS C500 camera using the BT.709 color space. [Video]: Reproduces the colors of an EOS C300/EOS C500 camera with no custom picture settings applied. [Off
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    slope) (1) These settings allow you to adjust the sharpness of only the areas above the knee point. When [Gamma] is set to one of the Canon Log settings or [Wide DR], these settings have no effect on the picture. [Knee Aperture Gain]: Determines the amount of sharpness. [Knee Aperture Slope]: Sets
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    level), [Off] Reduces the amount of noise that appears in the image. 137 [High], [Middle], [Low], [Off] -16 to 16 (±0) 0 to 31 (16) The camera applies a softening filter to areas in the picture with skin tones to give a more pleasant appearance. By changing these settings, you can determine what
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    by the [Black] > [Master Pedestal] setting. When [Gamma] is set to one of the Canon Log settings, this setting has no effect on the picture. [Through], [Press], [Clip] Determines how the camera handles video signals exceeding 100%. [Through]: Leave the signal unchanged. [Clip]: Clip the signal at
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    Onscreen Displays on the Shooting Screen (A 59) and Onscreen Displays During Playback (A 144). 1 Open the desired customized displays submenu. Camera menu: [Monitoring Setup] > [Custom Display 1] or [Custom Display 2] or Monitoring menu: > [Monitoring Setup] > [Custom Display] [Monitoring Setup
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    C700 / C700 PL / C700 GS PL camera 140 so that you can use that camera in the exact same way. Saving Camera Settings 1 Open the [Save] submenu. [System Setup] (B) > [Transfer Menu//] > [Save] 2 Select [To Camera adjustment settings ([WB]) except for the user-set white balance settings, which are
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    appear on top of the monitoring screen). Pressing the HOME, USER, ALT or TC buttons will switch the camera back to shooting mode and open the respective setup screen on the control display. To change the camera's system frequency The camera cannot play back recording media that were recorded using
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    clip. Selecting the Recording Media and Format to Play Back When the camera first switches to playback mode, the media and format selected for the Ð PLAY will appear on top of the monitoring screen). When the last frame of clip is reached, playback will pause automatically. • Press SET during
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    in permanent data loss. - Do not remove the power source or turn off the camera. - Do not open the card slot cover of the card being accessed and do on the PLAY screen (the file name will be highlighted with an orange frame). 2 Turn the SELECT dial to display other photos. IMPORTANT • Observe the
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    card 3 Playback operation: Ý - pause, Ð - play, Ô/Ó - frame reverse/advance. 4 Frame rate1 (A 65) 5 Embedded custom picture file2 (A 133) 6 Relay Indicator] 13 User bit2 (A 104) 14 Aperture value2 (A 79), shutter speed2 (A 74) and ISO speed/gain value2 (A 76) Custom display3: [Camera Data] 15
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    an $ mark (A 146, 147). Adds or deletes a % mark (A 146, 147). Deletes a clip (A 147). Deletes the user memo and GPS information of a clip (A 147). Copies the custom picture file from a clip to the camera (A 148). Recovers data from a corrupted clip (A 53). Copies a clip to the FTP server using FTP
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    (A 135) 12 Lens information** 10 13 User memo information** (A 118) 14 Resolution (A 65 [S&F REC] and both the shooting frame rate and the playback frame rate will be displayed. 12 ** Only with an $ mark cannot be deleted with the camera, you can use this mark also to protect important
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    photos. Deleted recordings cannot be recovered with the camera. Deleting the User Memo and GPS Information 1 Select the desired clip (A 142). 2 Delete the user memo. [OPTIONS] > [Delete User Memo] 3 Press both [DELETE] buttons simultaneously. • The user memo and GPS information will be deleted from
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    Clip/Photo Operations 148 Copying a Custom Picture File Embedded in a Clip You can copy to the camera the custom picture file embedded in an XF-AVC clip. 1 Select the desired clip (A 142). 2 Review the custom picture settings embedded with the clip. [OPTIONS] > [Copy / File] • Turn the SELECT dial
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    2 SDI OUT 3 SDI OUT 4 RGBA1 RGBA Upper left Upper left Frame-sequential RGBA2 Square division (Quad HD) Upper right Lower left Lower right 3G 3G HD 1 [Rec/Media Setup] > [Main Rec Format] setting. 2 The frame rate of the video output will be the same as that used for recording (except when
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    and HDMI OUT Terminal 150 [Main Rec Format]1 Recording video configuration Frame rate2 Resolution [RAW (SDI OUT)] [XF-AVC (CFast)], [ProRes other than [Off], if the monitor connected to the terminal does not support the video output configuration, video output from the HDMI OUT terminal will
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    clip being played back. Video configuration of the clip Resolution Frame rate 4096x2160 3840x2160 2048x1080 1920x1080 1920x1080 59.94P 50.00P 29 than [Off], if the monitor connected to the terminal does not support the video output configuration, video output from the HDMI OUT terminal will
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    name information**. You can connect an external video recorder to the camera's SDI OUT terminals to record RAW, 4K or 2K video. For details about how to use and configure external recorders or displays, refer to the instruction manual of the external device used. * During RAW output, 2-channel 16
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    instead the 4-channel linear PCM audio (24 bit) that is recorded in the camera with sub recording (XF-AVC Intra) clips. - The output signal mapping will a resolution of 2048x1080 or 1920x1080. [1920x1080]: Outputs 1920x1080 (Full HD) video. When the horizontal resolution of the main recording
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    if the monitor connected to the terminal does not support the video output configuration, video output from the only. Do not connect the camera to another device's output terminal using (A 134). [Gamma] [Canon Log 2]/ [Canon Log 3] [Canon Log] [Wide DR] [Color Space] [Cinema Gamut] [BT.2020 Gamut
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    support color spaces and gamma curves that follow the guidelines established by DCI (Digital Cinema * When using the HDMI OUT terminal, a monitor that supports full range YCbCr quantization is required. • If you set an HDMI OUT terminal to show the camera's onscreen displays on monitoring devices
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    Connecting to an External Monitor or Recorder 156 NOTES • When the HDMI OUT terminal's resolution is set to 4096x2160 or 3840x2160, the camera's onscreen displays will not be displayed on the monitor connected to the HDMI OUT terminal.
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    from the SDI OUT terminals, MON. terminals, HDMI OUT teminal or × (headphone) terminal. The audio signal recorded with main recording clips recorded in the camera is 4-channel linear PCM audio, 24 bit. The number of audio channels output and the audio bit depth depend on the terminal used and other
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    camera's SDI OUT terminals. After you develop the clips and export them to a full-quality standard file type such as DPX, they will be ready for color grading. Alternatively, you can use the Canon refer to the instruction manual (PDF file) that is installed with the software. Cinema RAW Development:
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    -enabled device where the camera serves as the Wi-Fi access point. Before using the network functions • The instructions in this chapter assume you networks. Canon cannot provide support regarding network configurations. IMPORTANT • Data transmitted over networks is not encrypted. • Canon shall not
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    the wireless router's WPS function. For details refer to the instruction manual of your wireless router. Searching for Access Points: If your access point does not support the WPS function or you cannot activate it, you can have the camera search for access points in the area. IMPORTANT • Depending
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    ] > [Input] • Enter the desired network name using the keyboard screen (A 37). • The network name is needed to connect the network device to the camera. If necessary, write it down. 5 Select the frequency band for the Wi-Fi connection. [Frequency] > [5 GHz] or [2.4 GHz] > press SET 6 Select the Wi
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    ) or using a PIN code issued by the camera. Wireless Routers with a WPS Button 1 Press and hold the WPS button on the wireless router. • The length of time required to hold down the WPS button depends on the wireless router. Refer to the instruction manual of your wireless router and make sure the
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    access point, you only need to enter the selected network's password to connect the camera. For details about the access point's network name (SSID) and password refer to the wireless router's instruction manual or consult the network administrator in charge of the access point. 163 Current access
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    ) (Ethernet) access indicator 1 Connect a commercially available Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on a network device. (Ethernet) terminal on the camera and an 2 Open the [Connection Method] submenu of the desired network function. Setup screen: [NETWORK] > Desired function* > [OPTIONS
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    )] to [Off] to disable the indicator. Checking and Changing Network Settings The camera's network functions are optimized to work automatically with minimal setup by the user. Still, you have the option to change manually more advanced network settings to suit specific needs. Changing settings
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    local Canon Web site. ** XF-AVC clips only. Setting Up Browser Remote Initially, basic default network settings for a browser connection (camera ID, user names and passwords) are already saved in the camera*. At default settings, Browser Remote is set up for use by a single user ([Full] - full
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    [Full] user. If you selected [Two Users (Camera/Meta)], repeat steps 3 and 4 twice, once for the [Camera] user and once for the [Meta] user. 3 Change the user name. Setup screen: [Full: User Name] / [Camera: User Name] / [Meta: User Name] > [EDIT] Monitoring menu: [Full: User Name] / [Camera: User
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    . The screen may differ depending on the Web browser and version used. Screen selection tabs appear only for the [Full] (full control) user Language selection Camera ID and lens information Network connection indicator 5 Select the language for Browser Remote. • Click/touch [H] and select the
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    about the functions themselves, please refer to each function's explanation. NOTES • Browser Remote does not support multi-touch gestures. The Main Remote Recording Screen [v] * [Full]/[Camera] users only. When using a computer, tablet and other devices with larger screens, this screen offers all
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    the Wi-Fi connection's strength, there may be delay of 0.5 seconds or more between the frame shown when you touch the button and the frame to which the camera adds the shot mark. 6 Browser Remote screen selection ([Full] user only) Touch [v] to open the main remote recording screen, [ ] to open the
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    buttons Touch [ÅA] or [ÅB]. To register a custom white balance: Point the camera at a gray card or white object with no pattern so it fills is completed and the custom white balance will be applied. 3 Preset and user-set white balance settings Touch a button to apply the corresponding white balance
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    aperture adjustment, you can also touch [PUSH AUTO IRIS] to have the camera adjust the aperture automatically once. (The manual aperture buttons will not be available at this time.) • When using an EF Cinema lens with the built-in extender function activated or a broadcast lens, you cannot change
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    ] button. 2 Touch [On] to display the focus guide (A 90). • Only one focus guide frame can be displayed on the Browser Remote live screen. If the focus guide is activated and the secondary focus guide frame is activated on the camera, the face detection and tracking functions cannot be used. Z One
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    where to focus (A 174). 2 Touch one of the manual focus buttons to focus closer ([Near] side) or farther ([Far] side) as necessary. • When the focus enters the automatic adjustment range, the focus frame will turn white and the camera will then finish focusing automatically. • If necessary, touch
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    to end the tracking function. 175 To adjust the zoom The zoom can be adjusted only when a compatible EF Cinema lens (A 221) is attached to the camera. Touch the [Zoom] tab in the detailed camera settings panel. 1 Zoom slider Drag the zoom slider up/down to zoom in [T] or out [W], respectively
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    Network Device 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 176 embedded with the recorded XF-AVC clips. This metadata profile includes the user memo information (clip title, creator, location
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    cannot return the priority back to the SD card. To use a user memo file saved on the SD card you will need to set [Rec/Media Setup] > [Metadata] > [Setting] to [SD Card] on the camera itself. • Metadata sent to the camera from Browser Remote will not be added to relay clips recorded before
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    local Canon Web site. Configuration of video streamed over IP Main recording resolution and frame rate configuration of the streamed video. Camera and Receiver Settings 1 Connect the camera to a network. • Use [RTSP+RTP], configure the RTSP user name and password with the following procedure
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    178). 1 Change the default user name for the RTSP function. Setup screen: [RTSP: User Name] > [EDIT] Monitoring menu: [RTSP: User Name] > [Input] > IP. • For details refer to the instruction manual of the decoder device or software you will use. 2 Connect the camera to a network. • Use an Ethernet
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    used does not support IP streaming, a user will not be displayed (the information screen will show only whether a password is set or not). 5 When you have finished streaming the desired video, turn off the IP streaming on the camera frame rate is set to 23.98P. - When slow &
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    of the FTP server. FTP Server and Transfer Settings 1 Connect the camera to a network. • Use an Ethernet network (A 164) or server's IP address or host name using the keyboard screen (A 37). 4 Enter the [FTP: User Name], [FTP: Password], and [Destination Folder] in the same way. 5 Select [Port
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    files may remain at the transfer destination. - Do not open the SD card slot cover. - Do not remove the power source or turn off the camera. • If incomplete files remain at the transfer destination, check the content and make sure they are safe to delete before deleting them. NOTES • Depending on
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    page. Setting options in boldface indicate default values. Depending on the camera's operating mode and the settings, some menu items may not [OPTIONS] [SHUTTER] , [OPTIONS] Setting options and additional information Select the frame rate for slow & fast motion recording. (A 68) [On (crop)], [
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    characters ([USER_01] to [USER_05]) (A 88) Rename a user-set white balance setting. [Shockless WB], [AWB Response] Camera Setup] (v) menu (A 186). ALT (alternative) screen Screen button commands Z[AF] (autofocus) [FACE] (face detection) [TRACKING] [ONE SHOT] [AF LOCK] [ FRAME] (move the frame
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    guide on/off (A 90 CENTER] (return the focus frame to the center) Move the focus frame (A 95). [Face AF], [Focus Guide], [Peaking], [Magnification] See [Focus] > [Face AF] in the table for the [Camera [A M] (automatic/manual audio level) When set to [M]: Manual audio recording level [UB] (user bit) [
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    Capture Drive (RAW)], [SD Card (XF-AVC)], [1 Frame], [1 sec], [10%] (1/10 of the clip's [Manual] This setting is available only when a compatible lens (A 221) is attached to the camera. EF Cinema lens). [On], [Off] If you are using a compatible lens, when this setting is set to [On], the camera
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    ]** [Shockless WB] [AWB Response] Z[Focus]** [AF Mode] [AF Frame Position] [AF Frame Size] [Face Detection] [Face AF] [AF Speed] [AF Speed Limit an optional MO-4E or MO-4P B4 Mount Adapter is attached to the camera, this setting optimizes optical settings for the adapter. When this setting is set
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    options and additional information [INPUT Terminals], [MIC Terminal], [Monaural Mic] [Automatic], [Manual] 0 to 100 (50) [INPUT 2], [INPUT 1] [+12 dB], [+6 dB Rec Format] [Slow & Fast Motion]* [System Frequency] [Frame Rate] [Resolution/Sampling] Setting options and additional information [CFast
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    other device will also start or stop recording. [Metadata] [Camera Index] [A] to [Z] (A 62) [Reel Number], [Clip Number] [001] to [999] (A 62) [User Defined] User defined string up to 5 characters ([CANON]) (A 62) [Scene], [Take] Scene description up to 16 characters / Take description
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    optional viewfinder will be dimmed automatically when the sensor does not detect the user's eye near the eyepiece for 30 seconds (or 10 seconds, in playback to [On], the image from the camera will be reduced and some of the surroundings around the recorded frame will be shown on the shooting screen
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    ). [Date/Time]: The date and time when the clip/photo was recorded. [Camera Data]: The aperture value, shutter speed and ISO speed/gain value used to record Functions] (A) menu Submenu levels / Menu items Z[Focus Guide]* [Activate] [Display 2nd Frame] [Peaking]* [VIDEO Output], [MON.+HDMI Output] [
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    Setup Screens and Menu Options 192 Submenu levels / Menu items [Gain] [Frequency] [Peaking 2] [Color] [Gain] [Frequency] [Focus Assist. B&W] [Magnification]* [Available While Rec] [VIDEO Output], [MON.+HDMI Output] [Focus Assist. B&W] [False Color] [VIDEO Output], [MON.1 Output], [MON.2 Output], [
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    ] [Genlock Adjustment] [SYNC Scan Mode] [Time Code]* [Mode] [Run] [DF/NDF] [Setting] [TC In/Out] [User Bit]* [Recording Mode] [Type] [REMOTE Term.] [Assignable Buttons] [Camera] [1] to [5] [EVF-V70] [1] to [4] [Grip SG-1] [1] [Remote RC-V100] [1] to [4] Setting options and additional information
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    ], [Enable] Independently enables or disables the use of individual REC buttons on the camera (on the left side next to the control display, on the front, or -1 Shoulder Style Grip Unit or optional OU-700 Remote Operation Unit attached to the camera. [High], [Low], [Off] [On], [Off] [On], [Off]
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    another C700 / C700 PL / C700 GS PL camera to shoot Manual] 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 ([192.168.0.80]) 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 ([192.168.0.80]) 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 ([0.0.0.0]) 1 to 65535 ([80]) Camera identifier up to 8 characters ([C700]) [One User (Full)], [Two Users (Camera/Meta)] User
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    ], [Open/No encryption], [Open/WEP 1] to [Open/WEP 4], [Shared Key/WEP 1] to [Shared Key/WEP 4] - [Automatic], [Manual] 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 ([0.0.0.0]) Server name up to 32 characters User name up to 32 characters Password up to 32 characters Destination folder's path up to 152 characters
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    the lens is set to AF, if this setting is set to [On], the lens will retract fully when the camera is turned off. • EF 40mm f/2.8 STM • EF-S 24mm f/2.8 STM • EF 50mm f/1.8 STM - The camera has two "hour meters" - the first keeps track of total operation time and the second keeps track of operation
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    INFO icon appears on the control display, open the [LIVE] screen to check important information regarding the status of the camera. If there are no problems with the camera, [System Status: Good] will be displayed. If an error message appears on this screen, check the list of messages (A 206
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    [CP] screen 1 2 3 4 [SYSTEM] screen 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Displaying the INFO Screens Custom picture settings in use. 1 Custom picture file name (A 131) 2 Preset color settings (A 84) 3 Custom picture main settings (A 134) 4 Custom picture other settings (A 135) 199 1 Date and time (A 29) 2 Total
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    in a CDX-36150 Recorder docked with the camera* 4 SD card 5 User memo (A 118, 176) User memo file name, title, creator, shooting location docking the CDX-36150 Recorder with the camera and using it to record, refer to Codex Recorder - Guide for the EOS C700 models (separate PDF file). NOTES •
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    Troubleshooting Troubleshooting If you have a problem with your camera, refer to this section. Consult your dealer or a Canon Service Center if the problem persists. 201 Power source The camera will not turn on or it turns off by itself. - The input voltage of the battery or power source
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    Troubleshooting the camera off and then on again. If this does not solve the problem, consult a Canon Service Center SD card (A 51). - The SD card is full. Replace the SD card or delete some recordings (A EF Cinema lens (A 221) or broadcast lens, the aperture value will start flashing when the camera
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    problem still persists, use the [System Setup] > [Reset] > [All Settings] function. This resets all the camera * May not be available depending on the frame rate. Audio cannot be recorded. - The audio the audio channels selected is set to manual (M or [Manual]) and the audio recording level is
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    Troubleshooting attenuator (A 113), or adjust the audio recording level manually. Recording Media and Accessories Cannot insert the recording media. card (A 51) when you use it with the camera for the first time. - The CFast card is full or it already contains the maximum number of clips
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    is not displayed correctly on the Web browser. - The device, operating system or Web browser used may not be supported. For the latest information about supported systems, visit your local Canon Web site. - Enable JavaScript and cookies in your Web browser's settings. For details, refer to the help
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    Troubleshooting 206 Using multiple cameras/wireless transmitters/access points - Check that there are no IP address conflicts among the devices connected to the same network. - If multiple C700 / C700 PL/ C700 GS PL cameras are connected to a single access point, connection speeds may be reduced.
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    Troubleshooting Check the device connected to the camera's system extension terminal - There is a problem with the optional accessory connected to the camera's system extension terminal. Try removing the accessory and attaching it again. If this does not solve the problem, consult a Canon Service
  • Canon EOS C700 | User Manual - Page 208
    camera off and then on again. Then, remove the CFast card being used and reinsert it. Alternatively, replace the CFast card. If this does not solve the problem, consult a Canon Service video configuration settings (frame rate, resolution, color sampling, bit rate or shooting frame rate). This
  • Canon EOS C700 | User Manual - Page 209
    Troubleshooting Network Functions Along with this list, refer also to the instruction manuals the camera and then touch Retry. Cannot log in to FTP server. - Check the user name camera on again. If the problem persists, consult a Canon Service Center. Check the network configuration. - The camera
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    between activating WPS on the access point and pressing [OK]/pressing SET on the camera. Start over the WPS procedure from the beginning. - The WPS button was not held down long enough. Refer to the instruction manual of your wireless router. When using WPS to make a wireless connection, keep the
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    vibration. • Use only power sources specified in this instruction manual for use with the product. • Do not use sources. • Do not leave a lens or a camera/camcorder with a lens attached, exposed without the lens in hot places and for people with circulation problems or less sensitive skin. • Keep the
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    Precautions and Safety Instructions 212 Camera • Do not use or store the camera in dusty or sandy places. The camera is not waterproof - avoid also water, mud or salt. If any of the above should get into the camera it may damage the camera and/or the lens. Consult a Canon Service Center as soon
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    Instructions Recording Media • We recommend backing up the recordings on the recording media onto your computer. Data may be corrupted or lost due to defects or exposure to static electricity. Canon oriented may damage the recording media or the camera. • Do not attach any labels or stickers
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    eyeglasses. • Condensation may form on the surface of the screen when the temperature changes suddenly. Wipe it with a soft dry cloth. Condensation Moving the camera rapidly between hot and cold temperatures may cause condensation (water droplets) to form on its internal surfaces. Stop using the
  • Canon EOS C700 | User Manual - Page 215
    Cable MO-4E or MO-4P B4 Mount Adapter SG-1 Shoulder Style Grip Unit SU-15 Shoulder Support Unit For our customers in the USA: Call or visit your local retailer/dealer for genuine Canon video accessories. You can also obtain genuine accessories for your Canon camera by calling: 1-800-828-4040
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    NOTES • You can have the camera's EF lens mount with Cinema Lock replaced by a PL lens mount. For details, consult the retail dealer from whom you purchased the camera or contact a Canon Service Center. • You can have the C700 model changed into a C700 PL or C700 GS PL model. For details, consult
  • Canon EOS C700 | User Manual - Page 217
    Specifications C700 / C700 PL / C700 GS PL System • Recording System Movies: Video compression: MPEG-4 AVC/H.264, Intra-frame or Long GOP Apple ProRes Audio compression: Linear PCM, 24 bit, 48 kHz, 4 channels File format: MXF, Apple QuickTime File Format Photos: DCF (Design rule for Camera File
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    Canon EF lenses, EF Cinema lenses and broadcast lenses2 2 Some lenses are not compatible with in-camera correction. • Shutter Speed Speed (1/3-stop increments or 1/4-stop increments), angle, clear scan, slow, off • Iris Manual white balance (2 sets, A and B); user-set white balance (5 settings, 2,000
  • Canon EOS C700 | User Manual - Page 219
    : 20 dB Digital Inputs (AES/EBU) AES3 standard (48 kHz, 24 bit, 2ch) / 110 Ω • MIC Terminal ∅ 3.5 mm stereo mini-jack, -72 dBV (volume center, full scale -18 dB) / 1.2 kΩ Microphone attenuator: 20 dB • × (Headphone) Terminal ∅ 3.5 mm stereo mini-jack, -G to -8 dBV (16 Ω load, volume range Min to Max
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    - • Power Consumption (using the EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II USM lens, Camera with handle, clamp base and microphone holder: Z 3,900 g (8.6 lb.), [] 4,060 g (9.0 lb.) **All weights are approximate. Weight and dimensions are approximate. Errors and omissions excepted. The information in this manual
  • Canon EOS C700 | User Manual - Page 221
    . For details, consult a Canon Service Center. Lens EF lenses EF lenses compatible with auto iris EF Cinema lenses CN7x17 KAS S/E1 CN7x17 KAS S/P1 CN20x50 IAS H/E1 CN20x50 IAS H/P1 CN-E18-80mm T4.4 L IS KAS S (available soon) Prime lenses compatible with Dual Pixel Focus Guide Broadcast lenses 12
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    compatible with auto iris: EF-S 10-18mm f/4.5-5.6 IS STM EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM EF 24-105mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM EF-S 55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS STM EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM • Prime lenses compatible with the Dual Pixel Focus Guide function: CN-E14mm T3.1 L F CN
  • Canon EOS C700 | User Manual - Page 223
    Appendix: Camera Dimensions Appendix: Camera Dimensions All measurements are in mm (inch measurements are given in parentheses). Left side view Z Front view Z 223 64.0 (2.5 in.) 84.0 (3.3 in.) 89.8 (3.5 in.) 53.8 (2.1
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    Appendix: Camera Dimensions 224 Top view 25.4 25.4 25.4 25.4 25.4 25.4 25.4 44.0 (1.0 in.) (1.0 in.)(1.0 in.) (1.0 in.)(1.0 in.) (1.0 in.)(1.0 in.) (1.7 in.) 76.7 (3.0 in.) 25.4 25.4 (1.0 in.) (1.0
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    Front view (with accessories) Appendix: Camera Dimensions 225 169.7 (6.7 in.) 166.5 (6.6 in.) 203.8 (8.0 in.)
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    Appendix: Camera Dimensions Right side view (with accessories) 226 231.0 (9.1 in.) 111.0 (4.4 in.) Microphone holder 64.2 (2.5 in.) 9.5 (0.37 in.) 275.9 (10.9 in.) max. 25.3 (1.0 in.) 28.4 (1.1 in.) 53.8 (2.1 in.) 38.1 (1.5 in.) 122.5 (4.8 in.) 9.4 (0.37 in.) 73.5 (2.9 in.)
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    25.4 (1.0 in.)(1.0 in.)(1.0 in.)(1.0 in.)(1.0 in.) 70.6 (2.8 in.) 4.4 (0.17 in.) 18.2 (0.72 in.) 143.2 (5.6 in.) 11.2 (0.44 in.) 83.1 (3.3 in.) Appendix: Camera Dimensions 227 44.1 (1.7 in.) Handle unit and clamp base 35.1 35.1 (1.4 in.) (1.4 in.) 25.4 25.4 (1.0 in.) (1.0 in.) 60.0 (2.4 in.)
  • Canon EOS C700 | User Manual - Page 228
    Recording Times Approximate Recording Times 228 Recordings on the CFast card (XF-AVC clips) Bit rate [810 Mbps Intra-frame] [440 Mbps Intra-frame] [310 Mbps Intra-frame] [225 Mbps Intra-frame] [160 Mbps Intra-frame] [50 Mbps Long GOP] 64 GB 10 min. 15 min. 25 min. 35 min. 50 min. 165 min. 128
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    32, 186 Camera settings 140 Canon Log, Canon Log 2 gamma, Canon Log 3 (gamma curves 84, 134 229 Canon XF Utility (download 158 CFast card Compatible CFast cards 48 Initializing 51 Inserting/Removing 49 Recording method 52 Switching CFast card slots 52 Check marks 117, 146 Cinema RAW
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    E EF Cinema lenses 221 EF lens mount 44 Extension modules 23, 24 External recorder 152 F Face detection 96 False color display 100 Fan 63 FEC error correction 179 Focus 89 AF Lock 95 AF speed 93 AF-Boosted MF 93 Continuous AF 93 Face AF 96 Focus assistance functions 90 Manual focus
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    143 PIN code connection mode (WPS 162 PL lens mount 46 PLAY (playback) screen Setup screens 30, 183 Shooting frame rate 68 Shutter speed 74 Troubleshooting 201 Turning the camera on/off 28 U User bit 104 User memo 118, 176 USER screen (customized setup screen) . . . . 130 User settings (user
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    232 V Video configuration 65 Video output configuration 149 VIDEO terminal 41 Viewfinder (optional EVF-V70 41 V-mount batteries 26 W Waveform monitor 115 White balance 86 Wide DR 134 Wi-Fi channel Areas of Use and Restrictions* Wireless file transmitter 160 WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup 162
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    and that users may redistribute the program under these conditions, and telling the user how to party, for a charge no more than your cost of physically performing source distribution, a complete machine terminated so long as such parties remain in full compliance. 5. You are not required to accept
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    may differ in detail to address new problems or concerns. Each version is given . Our decision will be guided by the two goals of DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR CORRECTION. 12 "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
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    made with. c) Accompany the work with a written offer, valid for at least three years, to give the same user the materials specified in Subsection 6a, above, for a charge no more than the cost of performing this distribution. d) If distribution of the work is made by offering access to copy from
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    and each file should have at least the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found. 244
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