Canon EOS C300 Mark III EOS C300 Mark III EOS C500 Mark II Instruction Manual - Page 58

Peripheral Border Display, Display Levels in MEDIA Mode

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Recording Video and Photos Peripheral Border Display You can apply the peripheral border display to all display levels in CAMERA mode. With the peripheral border display, the camera's image is reduced slightly so the onscreen displays are shown mostly around it and not on 58 top of it, partially hiding it. Full-screen display Peripheral border display Select > [¢ Monitoring Setup] > [Apply Peripheral Border] > Desired option. Options [DISP Level 1/2/3]: Peripheral border display is always used. [DISP Level 1/2]: Peripheral border display is used for display levels 1 and 2. [DISP Level 1], [Disp Level 2], [Disp Level 3]: Peripheral border display is used for the respective display level. [Off]: Full-screen display is always used. Display Levels in MEDIA Mode In MEDIA mode, the information displayed at each display level cannot be customized and the onscreen displays during playback (A 136) will change as follows. Clips Photos Recordings Display level 1 Joystick guide and playback information about the clip Photo information Display level 2 Only playback information about the clip No onscreen displays Display level 3 No onscreen displays - NOTES • Some onscreen displays, such as video scopes, onscreen markers and AF frames will be displayed permanently even at display level 2. Turn them off with their respective function or select display level 3. • When the zebra pattern or false color display is activated, it will appear on the screen regardless of the selected display level.

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Recording Video and Photos
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Peripheral Border Display
You can apply the peripheral border display to all display levels in CAMERA mode. With the peripheral border
display, the camera’s image is reduced slightly so the onscreen displays are shown mostly around it and not on
top of it, partially hiding it.
Select
> [
¢
Monitoring Setup] > [Apply Peripheral Border] > Desired option.
Options
[DISP Level 1/2/3]:
Peripheral border display is always used.
[DISP Level 1/2]:
Peripheral border display is used for display levels 1 and 2.
[DISP Level 1], [Disp Level 2], [Disp Level 3]:
Peripheral border display is used for the respective display level.
[Off]:
Full-screen display is always used.
Display Levels in MEDIA Mode
In MEDIA mode, the information displayed at each display level cannot be customized and the onscreen displays
during playback (
A
136) will change as follows.
NOTES
NOTES
Some onscreen displays, such as video scopes, onscreen markers and AF frames will be displayed
permanently even at display level 2. Turn them off with their respective function or select display level 3.
When the zebra pattern or false color display is activated, it will appear on the screen regardless of the
selected display level.
Recordings
Display level 1
Display level 2
Display level 3
Clips
Joystick guide and playback
information about the clip
Only playback information
about the clip
No onscreen displays
Photos
Photo information
No onscreen displays
Full-screen display
Peripheral border display