Canon EOS C300 Instruction Manual - Page 132

Adding OK Marks or Check Marks, Displaying Custom Picture Settings, Adding an, Mark or

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Clip Operations 132 Displaying Custom Picture Settings When displaying the [Clip Info] screen of a clip that has a custom picture file recorded with it, push the joystick down or turn the SELECT dial down to display the first of three screens with the clip's custom picture settings ([/ Data 1/3] screen). Push the joystick down or turn the SELECT dial down to switch the [/ Data 2/3] screen J [/ Data 3/3] screen J [Lens & Q] screen J [Clip Info] screen. Adding $ Marks or % Marks If you add an OK mark ($) or check mark (%) to a clip, you can later display an index screen that shows only the clips with an $ mark or only the clips with a % mark. Furthermore, you cannot delete clips with an $ mark so you can use it to protect important clips. Adding an $ Mark or % Mark during Playback To add an OK mark ($) or check mark (%) to a clip during playback or playback pause, you must first set an assignable button to [Add $ Mark] or [Add % Mark] in advance. 1 Set an assignable button to [Add $ Mark] or [Add % Mark] (A 111). • To add both types of clip marks (to different clips), set one assignable button to [Add $ Mark] and another assignable button to [Add % Mark]. 2 During playback or playback pause, press the assignable button to add the clip mark. • A message indicating the clip mark will appear and the selected clip mark will be added to the clip. • Adding a clip mark to a clip during playback will pause the playback. Adding an $ Mark or % Mark from the Index Screen 1 Select the desired clip and then press SET to open the clip menu. 2 Select [Add $ Mark] or [Add % Mark] and then press SET. • The clip information screen appears and it prompts you to confirm the operation. 3 Select [OK] and then press SET. • The screen changes back to the clip index screen and an $ mark or % appears next to the selected clip's thumbnail. • Select [Cancel] instead to cancel the operation. NOTES • A clip cannot have both an $ mark and % mark at the same time. When you add a % mark to a clip with an $ mark, the $ mark will be deleted. Similarly, when you add an $ mark to a clip with a % mark, the % mark will be deleted. Deleting $ Marks or % Marks Deleting an $ Mark or % Mark from a Clip 1 Select the desired clip and then press SET to open the clip menu. 2 Select [Delete $ Mark] or [Delete % Mark] and then press SET. • The clip information screen appears and it prompts you to confirm the operation. 3 Select [OK] and then press SET. • The screen changes back to the clip index screen the selected mark is deleted. • Select [Cancel] instead to cancel the operation.

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Clip Operations
132
Displaying Custom Picture Settings
When displaying the [Clip Info] screen of a clip that has a custom picture file recorded with it, push the joystick
down or turn the SELECT dial down to display the first of three screens with the clip’s custom picture settings
([
/
Data 1/3] screen). Push the joystick down or turn the SELECT dial down to switch the [
/
Data 2/3] screen
[
/
Data 3/3] screen
[Lens &
Q
] screen
[Clip Info] screen.
Adding
$
Marks or
%
Marks
If you add an OK mark (
$
) or check mark (
%
) to a clip, you can later display an index screen that shows only
the clips with an
$
mark or only the clips with a
%
mark. Furthermore, you cannot delete clips with an
$
mark
so you can use it to protect important clips.
Adding an
$
Mark or
%
Mark during Playback
To add an OK mark (
$
) or check mark (
%
) to a clip during playback or playback pause, you must first set an
assignable button to [Add
$
Mark] or [Add
%
Mark] in advance.
1 Set an assignable button to [Add
$
Mark] or [Add
%
Mark] (
A
111).
To add both types of clip marks (to different clips), set one assignable button to [Add
$
Mark] and another
assignable button to [Add
%
Mark].
2 During playback or playback pause, press the assignable button to add the clip mark.
A message indicating the clip mark will appear and the selected clip mark will be added to the clip.
Adding a clip mark to a clip during playback will pause the playback.
Adding an
$
Mark or
%
Mark from the Index Screen
1 Select the desired clip and then press SET to open the clip menu.
2 Select [Add
$
Mark] or [Add
%
Mark] and then press SET.
The clip information screen appears and it prompts you to confirm the operation.
3 Select [OK] and then press SET.
The screen changes back to the clip index screen and an
$
mark or
%
appears next to the selected clip’s
thumbnail.
Select [Cancel] instead to cancel the operation.
NOTES
A clip cannot have both an
$
mark and
%
mark at the same time. When you add a
%
mark to a clip with an
$
mark, the
$
mark will be deleted. Similarly, when you add an
$
mark to a clip with a
%
mark, the
%
mark will be deleted.
Deleting
$
Marks or
%
Marks
Deleting an
$
Mark or
%
Mark from a Clip
1 Select the desired clip and then press SET to open the clip menu.
2 Select [Delete
$
Mark] or [Delete
%
Mark] and then press SET.
The clip information screen appears and it prompts you to confirm the operation.
3 Select [OK] and then press SET.
The screen changes back to the clip index screen the selected mark is deleted.
Select [Cancel] instead to cancel the operation.
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