Canon EOS R5 C Advanced User Guide VIDEO edition - Page 78

Aperture, Aperture Settings of the Lens, Manual Aperture: Changing the Aperture Value

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Aperture Aperture You can affect the brightness of your recordings or change the depth of field by adjusting the aperture. Depending on the lens used, the aperture value displayed may differ (F value or T value) and available aperture 78 values will vary as well (A 234). You can select the adjustment increment and even use the smallest iris increment allowed by the lens. You can also perform this function remotely using Browser Remote on a connected network device (A 181). Manual aperture: Adjust the aperture value manually. Automatic aperture: The camera adjusts the aperture automatically. Push Auto Iris: Momentary automatic aperture. During manual aperture, press the AUTO IRIS button to temporarily adjust the aperture automatically (only while the button is held pressed down). Aperture Settings of the Lens To adjust the aperture from the camera, you will need to enable automatic adjustment using the controls on the compatible EF Cinema/broadcast lens. Required settings vary depending on the lens. Refer to the instruction manual of the lens used. Set the lens to automatic aperture. Manual Aperture: Changing the Aperture Value 1 Select > [v Camera Setup] > [Iris Mode] > [Manual]. • This setting is available only when a lens compatible with automatic aperture is attached to the camera. For non-compatible lenses, the aperture mode is automatically set to [Manual] and cannot be changed. 2 When using a lens with adjustable aperture, set the lens to automatic aperture mode. 3 Select > [v Camera Setup] > [Iris Increment] > [1/2 Stop] or [1/3 Stop]. • You can also set > [v Camera Setup] > [Fine Increment] to [On] to use the smallest iris increment allowed by the lens attached. Nevertheless, the aperture value displayed on the screen will be the closest value in the selected increment scale. 4 Adjust the aperture value using direct setting mode (A 57). • You can also use direct touch control (A 56).

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Aperture
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Aperture
You can affect the brightness of your recordings or change the depth of field by adjusting the aperture.
Depending on the lens used, the aperture value displayed may differ (F value or T value) and available aperture
values will vary as well (
A
234). You can select the adjustment increment and even use the smallest iris
increment allowed by the lens.
You can also perform this function remotely using Browser Remote on a connected network device (
A
181).
Manual aperture: Adjust the aperture value manually.
Automatic aperture: The camera adjusts the aperture automatically.
Push Auto Iris: Momentary automatic aperture. During manual aperture, press the AUTO IRIS button to
temporarily adjust the aperture automatically (only while the button is held pressed down).
Aperture Setting
s
of the Len
s
To adjust the aperture from the camera, you will need to enable automatic adjustment using the controls on the
compatible EF Cinema/broadcast lens. Required settings vary depending on the lens. Refer to the instruction
manual of the lens used.
S
et the len
s
to automatic aperture.
Manual Aperture: Changing the Aperture Value
1
S
elect
> [
v
Camera
S
etup] > [Iri
s
Mode] > [Manual].
This setting is available only when a lens compatible with automatic aperture is attached to the camera. For
non-compatible lenses, the aperture mode is automatically set to [Manual] and cannot be changed.
2 When u
s
ing a len
s
with adju
s
table aperture,
s
et the len
s
to automatic aperture mode.
3
S
elect
> [
v
Camera
S
etup] > [Iri
s
Increment] > [1/2
S
top] or [1/3
S
top].
You can also set
> [
v
Camera Setup] > [Fine Increment] to [On] to use the smallest iris increment
allowed by the lens attached. Nevertheless, the aperture value displayed on the screen will be the closest
value in the selected increment scale.
4 Adju
s
t the aperture value u
s
ing direct
s
etting mode (
A
57).
You can also use direct touch control (
A
56).