Canon EOS C70 Instruction Manual - Page 63
Using an EF Cinema lens
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Aperture Using the Control Dial/Control Ring You can also adjust the aperture settings using the control dial (after assigning the [Iris] function) or the control ring of an RF lens. 1 Select > [B System Setup] > [Front Control Dial], [Rear Control Dial] or [Control Ring] > [Iris]. 2 Turn the control dial or the control ring of an RF lens to adjust the aperture. • The selected aperture value will appear at the bottom of the screen. Control dial 63 NOTES • You can use the > [B System Setup] > [Front Ctrl Dial Dir.], [Rear Ctrl Dial Dir.] or [Control Ring Dir.] setting to change the direction of the adjustment when you turn the control dial or control ring. • If you set an assignable button to [Iris +] or [Iris -] (A 105), you can press the button to respectively open up or close down the aperture. • When using a lens with no lens contacts or an incompatible lens (A 203), you cannot adjust the aperture using the camera. Adjust it using the lens. • When using a lens that can correct the aperture value according to the position of the zoom, you can use the > [v Camera Setup] > [Zoom-Iris Correction] setting to activate this correction. • When an RC-V100 Remote Controller is connected to the camera, you can adjust the aperture with the remote controller's IRIS dial. At default settings, turn the dial right to open up the aperture and left to close the aperture. • Using an EF Cinema lens - The aperture value displayed on the screen will be a T value. The aperture value (T value) displayed on the screen may differ from the indication on the lens's aperture scale. - When the iris is almost fully closed, the aperture value (T value) will appear in gray on the screen. - When you change the aperture value from a position of fully open or fully closed iris, multiple adjustment operations may be required until the aperture changes. • If you use the EF-EOS R 0.71x Mount Adapter to attach an EF lens, the aperture will be approximately one level brighter than the value indicated by the lens.