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Recording
Recording Video
This section explains the basics of recording clips*. For details on recording audio, refer to
Recording Audio
(
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96).
Before making important recordings for the first time, make the following test recordings to check that the
camera operates correctly. Should the camera fail to operate correctly, refer to
Troubleshooting
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- Record a primary clip on a CFast card for approximately 5 minutes using the default bit rate of 410 Mbps.
- Change the frame rate (
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62) to 59.94P or 50.00P, activate the simultaneous recording of proxy clips
(
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111) and record a proxy clip on an SD card for approximately 20 minutes.
* “Clip” refers to a single movie unit recorded with a single recording operation. You can also include custom picture settings
(
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134) and metadata (
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106) with the clip.
Preparing to Record
1 Attach the monitor unit, handle unit, grip unit, etc. as necessary to build the desired configuration
(
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39).
2 Attach a charged battery pack to the camera (
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26).
3 Insert recording media (one or two CFast cards, SD card) as necessary (
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• Insert CFast cards into both CFast card slots to use relay recording or double slot recording (
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50).
• Insert an SD card to record proxy clips (
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111) (and/or photos).
• To use an external recorder (
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163), complete the necessary connections and settings.
4 Attach a lens (
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36).
5 Adjust the viewfinder and/or LCD screen.
NOTES
NOTES
• The camera can add a user memo (
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106) to the clips. It can be used to store information such as the clip
name, camera operator and filming location. However, you must set the user memo before recording.
Operating modes:
Summary of Contents for EOS C300 Mark II
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