Canon EOS C70 Instruction Manual - Page 190

SD Card B / SD Card B, Recorded at 24.00 Hz/50.00 Hz/59.94 Hz

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Troubleshooting 190 Recommend checking the data and initializing - The card cannot be used for any of the following reasons. Save your recordings and initialize the card (A 32). • A problem has occurred with the card. • The camera cannot read the data on the card. • The card was initialized using a computer. • The card is partitioned. Recorded at 24.00 Hz/50.00 Hz/59.94 Hz Recommend checking the data and initializing - The card contains clips that were recorded using a system frequency different from the one currently used by the camera. To record on this card, save your recordings and initialize the card with the camera (A 32). To play back the XF-AVC clips recorded on the card, change the camera's system frequency (A 53) to match the recordings on the card. Recording was stopped. - The file control information is corrupted or there was an encoder error. Turn the camera off and then on again. Then, remove the card being used and reinsert it. Alternatively, replace the card. If this does not solve the problem, consult a Canon Service Center. * Corrupted file control information cannot be recovered. Cards or XF-AVC clips with corrupted file control information cannot be read by the software (Canon XF Utility or plugins for NLE applications). SD Card A SD Card B / SD Card B SD Card A Switched - This message appears when you use the SLOT SELECT button to switch the card slot in use or recording continued from one card to the other. SD Card A SD Card B / SD Card B SD Card A Will switch in a moment - The card is almost full so recording will continue on the other card in approximately 1 minute. Set the lens to the shooting position. - The collapsible lens attached to the camera is not set to the shooting position (with the barrel extended and locked). Set the lens to the shooting position. Some audio files require data recovery. - The power may have been suddenly turned off or the card may have been removed while the camera was recording. As a result, one or more audio files contain corrupted data. You can try to recover the files (A 34). Some clips require data recovery - The power may have been suddenly turned off or the card may have been removed while the camera was recording. As a result, one or more clips contain corrupted data. You can try to recover the clips (A 34). The following settings were changed. - The settings displayed on the screen were changed automatically due to a change in one of the [Æ Recording/Media Setup] settings. Check the settings before you continue recording. The memory card is not compatible with the current recording settings. - Slow & fast motion recording was activated and a shooting frame rate corresponding to slow motion was set while using a card with a speed class rating lower than V90. Replace the card with one rated V90. - The main recording format was set to [XF-AVC YCC422 10 bit], or to [MP4(HEVC) YCC422 10 bit] with a 4K resolution (4096x2160 or 3840x2160), while using a card with a speed class rating lower than V60. Replace the card with one rated V60 or V90. The number of ND filters used has changed. Check the focus. - When using ND filter settings in the extended range (8 stops or 10 stops), the number of ND filters used changes and this may result in a shift in focus. Check the focus before resuming shooting. This photo cannot be displayed - You may not be able to display photos taken with other devices or image files created or edited on a computer. Unable to recover data - Could not recover the selected recording (clip or audio file). Back up your recordings and delete the recordings that could not be recovered (A 126). - The camera may not be able to recover files when there is not enough space on the card. Delete recordings (A 126) to free some space. When [Slow & Fast Frame Rate] is set higher than 60 (fps), the Magnification function cannot be used. - You attempted to use the magnification function with the sensor mode set to [Super 35mm] and slow & fast motion recording activated with a shooting frame rate higher than 60. Change the sensor mode or set a shooting frame rate of 60 or lower.

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Trouble
s
hooting
190
Recommend checking the data and initializing
- The card cannot be u
s
ed for any of the following rea
s
on
s
.
S
ave your recording
s
and initialize the card (
A
32).
A problem ha
s
occurred with the card.
The camera cannot read the data on the card.
The card wa
s
initialized u
s
ing a computer.
The card i
s
partitioned.
Recorded at 24.00 Hz/50.00 Hz/59.94 Hz
Recommend checking the data and initializing
- The card contain
s
clip
s
that were recorded u
s
ing a
s
y
s
tem frequency different from the one currently u
s
ed by the
camera. To record on thi
s
card,
s
ave your recording
s
and initialize the card with the camera (
A
32). To play bac
k
the
XF-AVC clip
s
recorded on the card, change the camera'
s
s
y
s
tem frequency (
A
53) to match the recording
s
on the
card.
Recording wa
s
s
topped.
- The file control information i
s
corrupted or there wa
s
an encoder error. Turn the camera off and then on again. Then,
remove the card being u
s
ed and rein
s
ert it. Alternatively, replace the card. If thi
s
doe
s
not
s
olve the problem, con
s
ult a
Canon
S
ervice Center.
*
Corrupted file control information cannot be recovered. Card
s
or XF-AVC clip
s
with corrupted file control information
cannot be read by the
s
oftware (Canon XF Utility or plugin
s
for NLE application
s
).
SD Card A
±
SD Card B / SD Card B
±
SD Card A
Switched
- Thi
s
me
ss
age appear
s
when you u
s
e the
S
LOT
S
ELECT button to
s
witch the card
s
lot in u
s
e or recording continued
from one card to the other.
SD Card A
±
SD Card B / SD Card B
±
SD Card A
Will
s
witch in a moment
- The card i
s
almo
s
t full
s
o recording will continue on the other card in approximately 1 minute.
Set the len
s
to the
s
hooting po
s
ition.
- The collap
s
ible len
s
attached to the camera i
s
not
s
et to the
s
hooting po
s
ition (with the barrel extended and loc
k
ed).
S
et the len
s
to the
s
hooting po
s
ition.
Some audio file
s
require data recovery.
- The power may have been
s
uddenly turned off or the card may have been removed while the camera wa
s
recording.
A
s
a re
s
ult, one or more audio file
s
contain corrupted data. You can try to recover the file
s
(
A
34).
Some clip
s
require data recovery
- The power may have been
s
uddenly turned off or the card may have been removed while the camera wa
s
recording.
A
s
a re
s
ult, one or more clip
s
contain corrupted data. You can try to recover the clip
s
(
A
34).
The following
s
etting
s
were changed.
- The
s
etting
s
di
s
played on the
s
creen were changed automatically due to a change in one of the [
Æ
Recording/Media
S
etup]
s
etting
s
. Chec
k
the
s
etting
s
before you continue recording.
The memory card i
s
not compatible with the current recording
s
etting
s
.
-
S
low & fa
s
t motion recording wa
s
activated and a
s
hooting frame rate corre
s
ponding to
s
low motion wa
s
s
et while
u
s
ing a card with a
s
peed cla
ss
rating lower than V90. Replace the card with one rated V90.
- The main recording format wa
s
s
et to [XF-AVC YCC422 10 bit], or to [MP4(HEVC) YCC422 10 bit] with a 4K re
s
olution
(4096x2160 or 3840x2160), while u
s
ing a card with a
s
peed cla
ss
rating lower than V60. Replace the card with one
rated V60 or V90.
The number of ND filter
s
u
s
ed ha
s
changed.
Check the focu
s
.
- When u
s
ing ND filter
s
etting
s
in the extended range (8
s
top
s
or 10
s
top
s
), the number of ND filter
s
u
s
ed change
s
and
thi
s
may re
s
ult in a
s
hift in focu
s
. Chec
k
the focu
s
before re
s
uming
s
hooting.
Thi
s
photo cannot be di
s
played
- You may not be able to di
s
play photo
s
ta
k
en with other device
s
or image file
s
created or edited on a computer.
Unable to recover data
- Could not recover the
s
elected recording (clip or audio file). Bac
k
up your recording
s
and delete the recording
s
that
could not be recovered (
A
126).
- The camera may not be able to recover file
s
when there i
s
not enough
s
pace on the card. Delete recording
s
(
A
126)
to free
s
ome
s
pace.
When [Slow & Fa
s
t Frame Rate] i
s
s
et higher than 60 (fp
s
), the Magnification function cannot be u
s
ed.
- You attempted to u
s
e the magnification function with the
s
en
s
or mode
s
et to [
S
uper 35mm] and
s
low & fa
s
t motion
recording activated with a
s
hooting frame rate higher than 60. Change the
s
en
s
or mode or
s
et a
s
hooting frame rate of
60 or lower.