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Setting the Canon Log Gamma
When [
Peripheral illumin.
] is set to [
Enable
], Canon Log gamma icon
on the information display screen (p.26) blinks, since noise may appear
in the movie image periphery.
If you set Canon Log gamma, Picture Style, Auto Lighting Optimizer, and
highlight tone priority cannot be set (not applied) for movie shooting.
Also, still photo shooting during movie shooting is not possible.
If you set Canon Log gamma, although AF is not possible, AF point
(p.26) is displayed (when the lens focus mode switch is set to <
AF
>).
Even if you switch [
Canon Log
] to [
Off
], you cannot revert to the original
settings for shooting mode, AF mode, and ISO speed. Set them again if
necessary.
When Canon Log gamma is set, dynamic range will be approx. 800 % at
ISO 320 or higher.
If you use HDMI output and the movie-recording quality is other than
H
,
the movie will be output without View Assist, regardless of the [
View
Assist.
] setting. This makes it possible to record the HDMI movie to an
external recording device with the Canon Log gamma without
information (p.53 to 54).
If
H
is set for the HDMI output, it will be output in Full HD (1080 60i/50i)
with masking for indicating image area (4K output is not possible). Since
the HDMI movie shot in
H
is mainly used for proxy editing or movie
checking, the movie will be output with View Assist if [
View Assist.
] is
set to [
On
].
When the LCD monitor displays a movie output with View Assist,
(p.26) will be displayed on the shooting information display screen. If
View Assist cannot be used,
will be dimmed even if [
View Assist.
]
is set to [
On
].
If [
View Assist.
] is set to [
On
] for
H
movie shooting, the A/V OUT
(video OUT) movie will also have View Assist.
View Assist is not displayed during movie playback.
Canon Log gamma is applied to movies. Picture Style will be applied to
the still photos shot with the viewfinder, regardless of the Canon Log
gamma setting.
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