Canon EOS C300 Mark III EOS C300 Mark III EOS C500 Mark II Instruction Manual - Page 51

Recording, Recording Video and Photos

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3 Recording 51 Recording Video and Photos This section explains the basics of recording clips* and photos. For details on recording audio, refer to Recording Audio (A 100). * "Clip" refers to a single movie unit recorded with a single recording operation. You can also include metadata with the clip. Recording Power indicator/ rear tally lamp SD card access indicator Front tally lamp CFexpress card access indicators 1 Set the Q switch to CAMERA. • The camera turns on in CAMERA mode and enters record standby mode ([STBY]). • The power indicator (rear tally lamp) will illuminate in green. • The access indicators of card slots with a card inserted will illuminate momentarily in red. Then, the access indicators of cards selected for recording will change to green. 2 Press the REC button to begin recording. • Recording starts. The tally lamps illuminate in red (the rear tally lamp changes from green (power indicator) to red) and the recording indicator at the top of the screen changes from [STBY] to [ÜREC]. • The access indicator of cards used for recording will illuminate in red. • You can use the REC button on the camera or the one on the camera grip. • You can also perform this function remotely using Browser Remote on a connected network device (A 175, 179). • For details about recording proxy clips, refer to Proxy Clips (Simultaneous Recording) (A 66). 3 Press the REC button to stop recording. • The clip is recorded and the camera enters record standby mode. The front tally lamp goes out and the rear tally lamp changes from red to green (power indicator). • The access indicator of cards selected for recording will change back to green.

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Recording
Recording Video and Photos
This section explains the basics of recording clips* and photos. For details on recording audio, refer to
Recording
Audio
(
A
100).
*
“Clip” refers to a single movie unit recorded with a single recording operation. You can also include metadata with the clip.
Recording
1 Set the
Q
switch to CAMERA.
The camera turns on in CAMERA mode and enters record standby mode ([STBY]).
The power indicator (rear tally lamp) will illuminate in green.
The access indicators of card slots with a card inserted will illuminate momentarily in red. Then, the access
indicators of cards selected for recording will change to green.
2 Press the REC button to begin recording.
Recording starts. The tally lamps illuminate in red (the rear tally lamp changes from green (power indicator) to
red) and the recording indicator at the top of the screen changes from [STBY] to [
Ü
REC].
The access indicator of cards used for recording will illuminate in red.
You can use the REC button on the camera or the one on the camera grip.
You can also perform this function remotely using Browser Remote on a connected network device (
A
175,
179).
For details about recording proxy clips, refer to
Proxy Clips (Simultaneous Recording)
(
A
66).
3 Press the REC button to stop recording.
The clip is recorded and the camera enters record standby mode. The front tally lamp goes out and the rear
tally lamp changes from red to green (power indicator).
The access indicator of cards selected for recording will change back to green.
CFexpress card
access indicators
Power indicator/
rear tally lamp
SD card access
indicator
Front tally lamp