Canon EOS C70 Instruction Manual - Page 89
Selecting the Built-in Microphone Mode, Selecting the Input Type for the INPUT 1/INPUT 2 Terminals
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Recording Audio IMPORTANT • Do not connect or disconnect microphones and other audio devices from any INPUT terminal when the corresponding INPUT (audio source selection) switch is set to the MIC+48V position. This may damage the camera and/or device. 89 Selecting the Input Type for the INPUT 1/INPUT 2 Terminals Change the position of the corresponding INPUT (audio source selection) switch according to the audio device connected to the INPUT 1/INPUT 2 terminals. Set the INPUT 1 or INPUT 2 switch to LINE, MIC, or MIC+48V. • When using the INPUT terminals to record to only one channel, use the INPUT 1 terminal. IMPORTANT • When using a microphone that requires phantom power, turn off the camera and set the respective INPUT switch to MIC. After connecting a +48V compatible microphone, switch the INPUT switch to MIC+48V. • To connect a microphone or other audio device that is not compatible with phantom power to an INPUT terminal, make sure the respective INPUT (audio source selection) switch is set to LINE or MIC. Setting the switch to MIC+48V may damage the audio device. Selecting the Input Type for the MIC Terminal Change the setting according to the audio device connected to the MIC terminal. 1 Select > [¡ Audio Setup] > [MIC Input] 2 Select [MIC (with Power Supply)], [MIC], or [LINE] • Select [MIC (with Power Supply)] to supply plug-in power to the external microphone. IMPORTANT • Connecting an external microphone that does not require power supply when [MIC Input] is set to [MIC (with Power Supply)], may damage the microphone. Selecting the Built-in Microphone Mode Select > [¡ Audio Setup] > [Built-in Mic Mode] > Desired option. Options [Voice Memo]: [Normal]: For adding comments that can be synchronized to the audio and video during editing, in monaural audio. Standard setting, in stereo. A wider audio band can be recorded (compared to [Voice Memo] mode). NOTES • Since [Normal] mode captures a wider audio band, the camera may pick up the fan and lens's operating sound.