Canon EOS R5 C Advanced User Guide VIDEO edition - Page 87

About Peaking/Magnification, Assistance Functions] > [Peaking] > [Peaking 1] or [Peaking 2].

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Focus Peaking The camera offers two peaking levels. 1 Set an assignable button to [Peaking] (A 121). 2 Press the button assigned to [Peaking]. 87 • The peaking icon (J or K) appears on the left of the screen and outlines (contour lines) in the image that are in focus will be shown highlighted. • Press the button again to turn off peaking. • You can use direct touch control (A 56) to turn the [Peaking 1]/[Peaking 2] setting on/off. • Alternatively, you can use one of the > [A Assistance Functions] > [Peaking:] settings to turn the peaking function on/off separately on the respective terminal/output destination. 3 Select > [A Assistance Functions] > [Peaking] > [Peaking 1] or [Peaking 2]. Magnification 1 Press the MAGN. button. • ^ appears on the left of the screen and the center of the screen* is magnified 2 times. • The orange frame displayed on the top right of the screen (magnification frame) shows the approximate part of the image shown magnified. • Press SET to change the magnification setting in the following order: 2x 5x 10x. 2 If necessary, use the joystick to move around the magnification frame and check other parts of the image. • You can also drag your finger across the LCD screen to move the frame. • Press the CANCEL button to return the magnification frame to the center position. • Press the MAGN. button again to cancel the magnification. * If one of the AF frames or a face detection frame is displayed on the screen, the area around the active frame will be magnified instead. NOTES • About Peaking/Magnification: - You can use the > [A Assistance Functions] > [Peaking 1] and [Peaking 2] settings to set the color, gain and frequency of the two peaking levels independently of each other. - You can use the > [A Assistance Functions] > [Magn. Output] setting to select where to show the magnified image. - The assistance functions will not affect your recordings. - Magnification will be turned off if you change the video configuration (A 59), turn > [v Camera Setup] > [Digital IS] on/off, or if you turn slow & fast motion recording on/off while the magnified image is displayed. • Peaking/magnification are not available while the color bars are displayed. • When > [A Assistance Functions] > [B&W during Magn.] is set to [On], the screen is set to black and white during magnification. The assistance functions will not affect your recordings. • When the recording format is MP4 and the resolution is 8192x4320/7680x4320, magnification cannot be used.

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87
Focu
s
Pea
k
ing
The camera offers two peaking levels.
1
Set an assignable button to [Peaking] (
A
121).
2
Press the button assigned to [Peaking].
The peaking icon (
J
or
K
) appears on the left of the screen and outlines (contour lines) in the image
that are in focus will be shown highlighted.
Press the button again to turn off peaking.
You can use direct touch control (
A
56) to turn the
[Peaking 1]/[Peaking 2] setting on/off.
Alternatively, you can use one of the
> [
A
Assistance Functions] > [Peaking:] settings to turn the
peaking function on/off separately on the respective terminal/output destination.
3 Select
> [
A
Assistance Functions] > [Peaking] > [Peaking 1] or [Peaking 2].
Magnification
1
Press the MAGN. button.
^
appears on the left of the screen and the center of the screen*
is magnified 2 times.
The orange frame displayed on the top right of the screen
(magnification frame) shows the approximate part of the image shown
magnified.
Press SET to change the magnification setting in the following order:
2x
±
5x
±
10x.
2 If necessary, use the joystick to move around the magnification frame
and check other parts of the image.
You can also drag your finger across the LCD screen to move the
frame.
Press the CANCEL button to return the magnification frame to the center position.
Press the MAGN. button again to cancel the magnification.
*
If one of the AF frames or a face detection frame is displayed on the screen, the area around the active frame will be magnified
instead.
NOTES
NOTES
About Peaking/Magnification:
-
You can use the
> [
A
Assistance Functions] > [Peaking 1] and [Peaking 2] settings to set the color,
gain and frequency of the two peaking levels independently of each other.
-
You can use the
> [
A
Assistance Functions] > [Magn. Output] setting to select where to show the
magnified image.
-
The assistance functions will not affect your recordings.
-
Magnification will be turned off if you change the video configuration (
A
59), turn
> [
v
Camera
Setup] > [Digital IS] on/off, or if you turn slow & fast motion recording on/off while the magnified image is
displayed.
Peaking/magnification are not available while the color bars are displayed.
• When
> [
A
Assistance Functions] > [B&W during Magn.] is set to [On], the screen is set to black and
white during magnification. The assistance functions will not affect your recordings.
When the recording format is MP4 and the resolution is 8192x4320/7680x4320, magnification cannot be
used.