Canon ME-200S SH User Manual - Page 24

Removing an EF Lens, Only when using a compatible CINE-SERVO

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Preparing the Camera Only when using a compatible CINE-SERVO lens (A 71) 6 Connect the lens's 12-pin cable to the camera's LENS terminal. 7 Set the Q switch to ON. 8 On the lens's MENU screen, select the signal path 24 for data communication with the camera. • In the [Info] screen, set [I/Fprior] to [Mount]. Removing an EF Lens 1 Set the Q switch to OFF. • If a CINE-SERVO lens is connected to the camera's LENS terminal, disconnect the 12-pin cable after turning off the camera. 2 While holding the bottom of the lens, turn the lens mount handle clockwise until it stops and remove the lens. • Make sure not to drop the lens when removing it. 3 Place the body cap back on the lens mount and the dust caps back on the lens. NOTES • About using an EF-S lens: This camera's sensor is larger than the sensor size for which EF-S lenses are designed (APS-C). When using EF-S lenses with this camera, you may notice peripheral illumination fall-off or vignetting. To prevent this, you can use the [Camera Setup] > [EF-S Lens] setting to change the sensor area that is used for producing the image. This setting digitally enlarges the image by a factor of approx. 1.04 so the image quality will deteriorate slightly. • Depending on the lens's characteristics, the corners of the picture may seem darker due to light falloff or illumination drop. You can use the [Camera Setup] > [Periph.Illum.Corr.] setting to have the camera compensate if it has the correction data available for the lens. • If you are using a compatible lens*, you can use the [Camera Setup] > [Zoom-Iris Correct.] setting to have the camera adjust the aperture while zooming. * Some EF lenses and CINE-SERVO lenses are not compatible with this function.

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Preparing the Camera
24
Only when using a compatible CINE-SERVO
lens (
A
71)
6
Connect the lens's 12-pin cable to the camera's
LENS terminal.
7
Set the
Q
switch to ON.
8
On the lens's MENU screen, select the signal path
for data communication with the camera.
In the [Info] screen, set [I/Fprior] to [Mount].
Removing an EF Lens
1
Set the
Q
switch to OFF.
If a CINE-SERVO lens is connected to the
camera's LENS terminal, disconnect the 12-pin
cable after turning off the camera.
2
While holding the bottom of the lens, turn the lens
mount handle clockwise until it stops and remove
the lens.
Make sure not to drop the lens when removing it.
3
Place the body cap back on the lens mount and
the dust caps back on the lens.
NOTES
About using an EF-S lens:
This camera’s sensor is larger than the sensor size for which EF-S lenses
are designed (APS-C). When using EF-S lenses with this camera, you may notice peripheral
illumination fall-off or vignetting. To prevent this, you can use the [Camera Setup]
>
[EF-S Lens]
setting to change the sensor area that is used for producing the image. This setting digitally
enlarges the image by a factor of approx. 1.04 so the image quality will deteriorate slightly.
Depending on the lens's characteristics, the corners of the picture may seem darker due to light fall-
off or illumination drop. You can use the [Camera Setup]
>
[Periph.Illum.Corr.] setting to have the
camera compensate if it has the correction data available for the lens.
If you are using a compatible lens*, you can use the [Camera Setup]
>
[Zoom-Iris Correct.] setting
to have the camera adjust the aperture while zooming.
* Some EF lenses and CINE-SERVO lenses are not compatible with this function.