Canon XF605 Instruction Manual - Page 63

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Aperture Manual Aperture: Changing the Aperture Value 1 Set the IRIS switch to M. 2 Select > [v Camera Setup] > [Iris Increment] > [1/3 Stop] or [1/4 Stop]. 63 • You can also set > [v Camera Setup] > [Fine Increment] to [On] to use the smallest iris increment. Nevertheless, the aperture value displayed on the screen will be the closest value in the selected increment scale. 3 Turn the iris ring to adjust the aperture. • You can also use direct setting mode (A 50) or direct touch control (A 49) to adjust the aperture value. NOTES • The aperture value set manually will not be saved when you switch to automatic aperture (with the exception of full auto mode). Instead, the aperture value set automatically by the camera will be used when you switch back to manual aperture control. • If the ND filter is activated, the picture may become dark when you set a high aperture value. In such case, press the ND FILTER - button and readjust the aperture. • If you set an assignable button to [Iris +] or [Iris -] (A 115), you can press the button to respectively open up or close down the aperture. • You can use the > [v Camera Setup] > [Iris Ring Direction] setting to change the direction of the adjustment when you turn the iris ring. • You can operate the iris ring even the camera's controls are locked (A 15). • When an RC-V100 Remote Controller is connected to the camera, you can adjust the aperture with the remote controller's IRIS dial. At default settings, turn the dial right to open up the aperture and left to close the aperture. • You can also switch between automatic and manual aperture with the remote controller's AUTO IRIS button. Iris Limit You can set an iris limit to prevent the aperture from closing below the diffraction limit of the lens (F11). Select > [v Camera Setup] > [Iris Limit] > [On]. • The maximum aperture value is [F11], the diffraction limit of the lens. • If [Iris Limit] is set to [Off], you can fully close the aperture. Aperture values that exceed the diffraction limit will appear in gray. NOTES • Using aperture values that exceed the lens's diffraction limit may affect the recorded image (for example, causing diffraction blur). Using aperture values within the lens's diffraction limit (iris limit) is recommended.

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63
Aperture
Manual Aperture: Changing the Aperture Value
1
S
et the IRI
S
s
witch to M.
2
S
elect
> [
v
Camera
S
etup] > [Iri
s
Increment] > [1/3
S
top] or [1/4
S
top].
You can also set
> [
v
Camera Setup] >
[Fine Increment] to [On] to use the smallest iris
increment. Nevertheless, the aperture value displayed
on the screen will be the closest value in the selected
increment scale.
3 Turn the iri
s
ring to adju
s
t the aperture.
You can also use direct setting mode (
A
50) or direct
touch control (
A
49) to adjust the aperture value.
NOTES
NOTES
The aperture value set manually will not be saved when you switch to automatic aperture (with the exception
of full auto mode). Instead, the aperture value set automatically by the camera will be used when you switch
back to manual aperture control.
If the ND filter is activated, the picture may become dark when you set a high aperture value. In such case,
press the ND FILTER – button and readjust the aperture.
If you set an assignable button to [Iris +] or [Iris –] (
A
115), you can press the button to respectively open up
or close down the aperture.
You can use the
> [
v
Camera Setup] > [Iris Ring Direction] setting to change the direction of the
adjustment when you turn the iris ring.
You can operate the iris ring even the camera's controls are locked (
A
15).
When an RC-V100 Remote Controller is connected to the camera, you can adjust the aperture with the
remote controller’s IRIS dial. At default settings, turn the dial right to open up the aperture and left to close the
aperture.
You can also switch between automatic and manual aperture with the remote controller's AUTO IRIS button.
Iri
s
Limit
You can set an iris limit to prevent the aperture from closing below the diffraction limit of the lens (F11).
S
elect
> [
v
Camera
S
etup] > [Iri
s
Limit] > [On].
The maximum aperture value is [F11], the diffraction limit of the lens.
If [Iris Limit] is set to [Off], you can fully close the aperture. Aperture values that exceed the diffraction limit will
appear in gray.
NOTES
NOTES
Using aperture values that exceed the lens's diffraction limit may affect the recorded image (for example,
causing diffraction blur). Using aperture values within the lens's diffraction limit (iris limit) is recommended.