Canon EOS C300 Instruction Manual - Page 53
Custom Picture Settings, Using Metadata, START/STOP]
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Recording Video Locking the Controls in Recording Mode Once in mode, you can set the Q switch to C (key lock) to lock all the physical controls (buttons and switches) on the camcorder*, save for the START/STOP button. With the 53 [w Other Functions] > [Custom Function] > [C START/STOP] setting, you can even choose to lock all buttons, including the START/STOP button. In such case, you can use Wi-Fi Remote to operate the camcorder. This is useful in preventing settings from being changed due to inadvertently pressing one of the buttons. Return the Q switch to the CAMERA position to reactivate the controls. * The Wi-Fi Remote application also has a key lock function that is limited only to the controls on the application's screens (you will still be able to use the controls on the camcorder). Press [ ] to lock the application's controls; press [C] to reactivate them. About Clips When the camcorder records a clip, it also assigns a 6-character clip name consisting of a 2-character prefix (letters or numerals) and 4 numerals (for example, "AA0001"). The last 4 numbers serve as a running counter that increases every time a clip is recorded. You can set the initial clip name in advance using the [w Other Functions] > [Clips] > [Title Prefix] and [Number Setting] settings. You cannot change the clip name after the clip is recorded. NOTES • If you are recording with two CF cards and the CF card you are using becomes full while recording, the clip will continue uninterrupted on the other CF card when relay recording (A 46) is activated. In such case, the recording will be recorded as separate clips. • If you record using the custom picture and metadata settings, those settings will be recorded with the clip. For more details, refer to Custom Picture Settings (A 114) and Using Metadata (A 96). • The video (stream) file in a clip will be split approximately every 2 GB for clips with a long recording time (approximately every 1 GB during slow motion recording). Even in such case, playback will be continuous.