Canon EOS C500 Instruction Manual - Page 8

Customization 111, Adding Marks while Recording MXF Clips - review

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8 ISO Speed/Gain 70 Changing the ISO Speed or Gain Value 70 Using the Control Dial 71 Remote Operation Using Wi-Fi Remote 71 ND Filter 73 Using the ND Filter 73 Remote Operation Using Wi-Fi Remote 73 2 Adjusting the Aperture 74 Using the Control Dial 74 Remote Operation Using Wi-Fi Remote 75 White Balance 76 Setting the White Balance 76 Remote Operation Using Wi-Fi Remote 77 Adjusting the Focus 79 Adjusting the Focus Manually 79 2 Remote Operation Using Wi-Fi Remote 79 Using the Focus Assistance Functions 80 Onscreen Markers and Zebra Patterns 82 Displaying Onscreen Markers 82 Displaying Zebra Patterns 83 Setting the Time Code 84 Selecting the Running Mode 84 Selecting Drop or Non-Drop Frame 85 Putting the Time Code Display on Hold 85 Setting the User Bit 87 Synchronizing with an External Device 88 Connecting an External Device 88 Reference Video Signal Input (Genlock Synchronization) 88 Time Code Signal Input 89 Reference Video Signal Output 90 Time Code Signal Output 91 Recording Audio 92 Connecting an External Microphone or External Audio Input Source to the Camera 92 Selecting the Audio Input from the XLR Terminals 93 Adjusting the Audio Level from the XLR Terminals 94 Adjusting the Audio Level from the MIC Terminal 95 Monitoring the Audio with Headphones 96 Using Metadata 97 Setting a User Memo Created with Canon XF Utility 97 Setting a User Memo Using Wi-Fi Remote 98 Color Bars/Audio Reference Signal 99 Recording Color Bars 99 Recording an Audio Reference Signal 99 Video Scopes 100 Displaying a Video Scope 100 Configuring the Waveform Monitor 100 Configuring the Vectorscope 101 Configuring the Edge Monitor 101 Adding Marks while Recording MXF Clips 102 Adding Shot Marks while Recording 102 Remote Operation Using Wi-Fi Remote 102 Adding an $ Mark or % Mark to the Last Clip Recorded 103 Remote Operation Using Wi-Fi Remote 103 Reviewing an MXF Clip 104 Special Recording Modes 105 Interval Recording Mode 105 Frame Recording Mode 106 Slow & Fast Motion Mode 108 Pre-recording Mode 110 4. Customization 111 Assignable Buttons 111 Changing the Assigned Function 111 Using an Assignable Button 112 Custom Picture Settings 114 Selecting Custom Picture Files 114 Editing a Custom Picture File's Settings 115 Renaming Custom Picture Files 115 Protecting Custom Picture Files 115 Transferring Custom Picture Files 116 Embedding Custom Picture Settings in a Recording 117 Available Custom Picture Settings 117 Customizing Functions and Onscreen Displays 123 Customizing Functions 123 Customizing Onscreen Displays 124

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8
ISO Speed/Gain
70
Changing the ISO Speed or Gain Value
70
Using the Control Dial
71
Remote Operation Using Wi-Fi Remote
71
ND Filter
73
Using the ND Filter
73
Remote Operation Using Wi-Fi Remote
73
2
Adjusting the Aperture
74
Using the Control Dial
74
Remote Operation Using Wi-Fi Remote
75
White Balance
76
Setting the White Balance
76
Remote Operation Using Wi-Fi Remote
77
Adjusting the Focus
79
Adjusting the Focus Manually
79
2
Remote Operation Using Wi-Fi Remote
79
Using the Focus Assistance Functions
80
Onscreen Markers and Zebra Patterns
82
Displaying Onscreen Markers
82
Displaying Zebra Patterns
83
Setting the Time Code
84
Selecting the Running Mode
84
Selecting Drop or Non-Drop Frame
85
Putting the Time Code Display on Hold
85
Setting the User Bit
87
Synchronizing with an External Device
88
Connecting an External Device
88
Reference Video Signal Input (Genlock
Synchronization)
88
Time Code Signal Input
89
Reference Video Signal Output
90
Time Code Signal Output
91
Recording Audio
92
Connecting an External Microphone or External
Audio Input Source to the Camera
92
Selecting the Audio Input from the XLR
Terminals
93
Adjusting the Audio Level from the XLR
Terminals
94
Adjusting the Audio Level from the MIC
Terminal
95
Monitoring the Audio with Headphones
96
Using Metadata
97
Setting a User Memo Created with Canon XF
Utility
97
Setting a User Memo Using Wi-Fi Remote
98
Color Bars/Audio Reference Signal
99
Recording Color Bars
99
Recording an Audio Reference Signal
99
Video Scopes
100
Displaying a Video Scope
100
Configuring the Waveform Monitor
100
Configuring the Vectorscope
101
Configuring the Edge Monitor
101
Adding Marks while Recording MXF Clips
102
Adding Shot Marks while Recording
102
Remote Operation Using Wi-Fi Remote
102
Adding an
$
Mark or
%
Mark to the Last Clip
Recorded
103
Remote Operation Using Wi-Fi Remote
103
Reviewing an MXF Clip
104
Special Recording Modes
105
Interval Recording Mode
105
Frame Recording Mode
106
Slow & Fast Motion Mode
108
Pre-recording Mode
110
4. Customization 111
Assignable Buttons
111
Changing the Assigned Function
111
Using an Assignable Button
112
Custom Picture Settings
114
Selecting Custom Picture Files
114
Editing a Custom Picture File’s Settings
115
Renaming Custom Picture Files
115
Protecting Custom Picture Files
115
Transferring Custom Picture Files
116
Embedding Custom Picture Settings in a
Recording
117
Available Custom Picture Settings
117
Customizing Functions and Onscreen
Displays
123
Customizing Functions
123
Customizing Onscreen Displays
124