Canon VIXIA HF G60 Instruction Manual - Page 75

Microphone Attenuator External Microphones, Low-Cut Filter MIC Terminal, Plug-in Power MIC Terminal

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Recording Audio Options [H High]: [L Low]: [j Off]: Flattens out audio levels more and is best when recording multiple people talking at varying levels, such as during a meeting. Keeps a clearer distinction between loud and quiet sounds and is best when recording situations such as a musical performance. This setting is effective when the audio level meter 75 goes all the way to the right repeatedly. To record scenes that are not mainly people talking or music performances. Microphone Attenuator (External Microphones) In order to prevent audio distortions when the audio level is too high, you can activate the microphone attenuator (20 dB) for an external microphone connected to the MIC terminal or for the optional DM-100 Directional Stereo Microphone attached to the camcorder's mini advanced shoe. 1 Select [MIC Att.] or [º Mic Att.]. > [C " Audio Setup] > [MIC Att.] (MIC terminal) or [º Mic Att.] (DM-100) 2 Select [i On] and then select [X]. • å appears on the right of the screen. Low-Cut Filter (MIC Terminal) You can activate the low-cut filter for an external microphone connected to the MIC terminal. The low-cut filter reduces the sound of blowing wind and other ambient sounds when recording outdoors. When recording in surroundings unaffected by wind or if you want to record low-frequency sounds, we recommend turning off the low-cut filter. 1 Select [MIC Low Cut]. > [C " Audio Setup] > [MIC Low Cut] 2 Select [i On] and then select [X]. Plug-in Power (MIC Terminal) You can supply plug-in power to an external microphone connected to the MIC terminal. 1 Select [MIC Power]. > [C " Audio Setup] > [MIC Power] 2 Select [i On] and then select [X]. NOTES • Connecting an external microphone that does not require power supply when [MIC Power] is set to [i On], may damage the microphone.

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75
Recording Audio
Options
Microphone Attenuator (External Microphones)
In order to prevent audio distortions when the audio level is too high, you can activate the microphone attenuator
(20 dB) for an external microphone connected to the MIC terminal or for the optional DM-100 Directional Stereo
Microphone attached to the camcorder's mini advanced shoe.
1
Select [MIC Att.] or [
º
Mic Att.].
>
[
C
"
Audio Setup]
>
[MIC Att.] (MIC terminal) or [
º
Mic Att.] (DM-100)
2 Select [
i
On] and then select [
X
].
å
appears on the right of the screen.
Low-Cut Filter (MIC Terminal)
You can activate the low-cut filter for an external microphone connected to the MIC terminal. The low-cut filter
reduces the sound of blowing wind and other ambient sounds when recording outdoors. When recording in
surroundings unaffected by wind or if you want to record low-frequency sounds, we recommend turning off the
low-cut filter.
1
Select [MIC Low Cut].
>
[
C
"
Audio Setup]
>
[MIC Low Cut]
2 Select [
i
On] and then select [
X
].
Plug-in Power (MIC Terminal)
You can supply plug-in power to an external microphone connected to the MIC terminal.
1
Select [MIC Power].
>
[
C
"
Audio Setup]
>
[MIC Power]
2 Select [
i
On] and then select [
X
].
NOTES
NOTES
Connecting an external microphone that does not require power supply when [MIC Power] is set to [
i
On],
may damage the microphone.
[
H
High]:
Flattens out audio levels more and is best when recording multiple people talking at varying
levels, such as during a meeting.
[
L
Low]:
Keeps a clearer distinction between loud and quiet sounds and is best when recording
situations such as a musical performance. This setting is effective when the audio level meter
goes all the way to the right repeatedly.
[
j
Off]:
To record scenes that are not mainly people talking or music performances.