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Cleaning

Camcorder Body

• Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the camcorder’s body. Never use chemically treated cloths or volatile solvents 

such as paint thinner.

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• Remove any dust or dirt particles using a non-aerosol type blower brush.

• Use a clean, soft lens-cleaning cloth to gently wipe the lens. Never use tissue paper.

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• Clean the LCD screen using a clean, soft lens-cleaning cloth and commercially available cleaning fluid for 

eyeglasses.

• Condensation may form on the surface of the screen when the temperature changes suddenly. Wipe it with a 

soft dry cloth.

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Moving the camcorder rapidly between hot and cold temperatures may cause condensation (water droplets) to 
form on its internal surfaces. Stop using the camcorder if condensation is detected. Continued use may damage 
the camcorder.

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• When the camcorder is moved quickly from cold to warm places

• When the camcorder is left in a humid room

• When a cold room is heated rapidly

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• Do not expose the camcorder to sudden or extreme changes in temperature.

• Remove the SD cards and battery pack. Then, place the camcorder in an airtight plastic bag and let it adjust 

gradually to temperature changes before removing it from the bag.

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The precise time required for water droplets to evaporate will vary depending on the location and weather 
conditions. As a general rule, wait for 2 hours before resuming use of the camcorder.

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Power 

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You can use the compact power adapter to operate the camcorder and the battery charger to charge battery 
packs in any country/region with power supply between 100 and 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz. Consult a Canon Service 
Center for information on plug adapters for overseas use.

Summary of Contents for XF705

Page 1: ...4K Camcorder Instruction Manual PUB DIE 0524 000A ...

Page 2: ...acle Corporation its affiliates or subsidiaries in the United States and other countries HDMI the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries Other names and products not mentioned above may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies This device incorporates exFAT...

Page 3: ...r right The viewfinder offers an OLED display also with 100 coverage and a large eye cup for a comfortable fit in various shooting conditions SD card recording options The camcorder can record 4K video on SD cards offering great cost performance in terms of recording media It is equipped with 2 card slots allowing you to use double slot recording to record the same clip on two cards or relay recor...

Page 4: ... is in focus and the required adjustment if it is not This can be very helpful to ensure you always get amazingly sharp 4K video Other improved features Direct setting mode A 52 Change main camcorder functions while checking the image on the screen using only the joystick Assistance functions You can use assistance functions such as peaking and magnification A 76 onscreen markers A 85 zebra patter...

Page 5: ...ds 36 Recovering Clips 37 Remote Operation of the Camcorder 38 Using the Supplied Wireless Controller 38 Using the Optional RC V100 Remote Controller 39 3 Recording 41 Recording Video 41 Preparing to Record 41 Recording 42 Onscreen Displays 44 Setting the Clip File Name 48 Using the Fan 49 Video Configuration Video Format System Frequency Frame Rate Resolution and Bit Rate 50 Selecting the Main Re...

Page 6: ...ynchronization 92 Time Code Signal Input 93 Reference Video Signal Output 94 Time Code Signal Output 94 Recording Audio 95 Audio Settings and Recorded Audio Channels 95 Connecting an External Microphone or External Audio Input Source to the Camcorder 97 Setting the Audio Input Type for the INPUT 1 INPUT 2 Terminals 98 Selecting the Audio Input Source for Audio Channels 98 Adjusting the Audio Recor...

Page 7: ...onfiguration 143 Recording Video Signal Configuration and Video Output Configuration by Terminal 143 Connecting to an External Monitor 145 Using the SDI Terminal 145 Using the HDMI OUT Terminal 146 Superimposing Onscreen Displays on Video Outputs 146 Applying a LUT to Screens Video Outputs 147 Adjusting the Color Quality for HLG Output 149 Adjusting the Gain Difference between HDR and SDR 149 Sele...

Page 8: ...tos 182 9 Additional Information 183 Menu Options 183 Displaying the Status Screens 195 Troubleshooting 204 List of Messages 209 Safety Instructions and Handling Precautions 213 Maintenance Others 217 Optional Accessories 218 Specifications 220 Reference Tables 224 Approximate Recording Time on an SD Card 224 Charging Times 224 Approximate Recording Times with a Fully Charged Battery Pack 224 Inde...

Page 9: ...n the REC button is pressed to start recording until it is pressed again to stop Photographs in the manual are simulated pictures taken with a still camera Some screenshots have been altered to make them easier to read Operating mode icons These icons indicate the camcorder s two operating modes A 22 A shaded icon like indicates that the function described can be used in the operating mode shown a...

Page 10: ...Lens Hood with Lens Barrier Microphone Holder CA CP200 L Compact Power Adapter incl power cord CG A20 Battery Charger BP A30 Battery Pack incl terminal cover Eye Cup Viewfinder Cap Lens Cap SS 1200 Shoulder Strap WL D6000 Wireless Controller incl CR2025 Lithium Battery Quick Guide Comes pre attached to the camcorder ...

Page 11: ...ood A 28 5 Lens barrier switch A 41 6 Focus ring A 74 7 Zoom ring A 69 8 Iris ring A 60 9 SHUTTER shutter speed mode switch A 53 10 PUSH AUTO IRIS momentary automatic aperture button A 60 11 GAIN switch A 57 12 WHITE BAL white balance switch A 65 13 Å white balance adjustment button A 67 67 14 Card slot covers A 34 SD CARD2 top and SD CARD3 bottom 15 Protective cover for audio controls A 95 ...

Page 12: ...selection switch A 69 11 WFM waveform monitor button A 105 Assignable button Camera 4 A 117 12 ZEBRA button A 86 Assignable button Camera 3 A 117 13 AGC automatic gain control switch A 56 14 SLOT SELECT SD card selection button A 35 132 15 audio level switches for CH1 top and CH2 bottom A 99 16 SD card slots A 34 SD CARD2 top and SD CARD3 bottom In this manual SD cards in each slot are referred to...

Page 13: ...itch for INPUT 2 A 98 4 Grip belt A 31 5 INPUT 1 audio input selection switch A 98 6 ANALOG analog audio source selection switch for INPUT 1 A 98 7 Screw holes for the microphone holder fixation bolts A 28 8 Exhaust ventilation outlet A 49 9 INPUT 1 terminal XLR A 97 10 MIC microphone terminal A 97 11 USB terminal A 110 12 Lens hood lock screw A 28 ...

Page 14: ... 12 A 117 10 INDEX button A 132 11 Joystick and SET button A 25 12 Handle zoom rocker A 71 13 fast playback button A 135 Assignable button Camera 10 A 117 14 Ò play pause button A 133 Assignable button Camera 9 A 117 15 Ù skip forward button A 135 Assignable button Camera 13 A 117 16 MENU button A 25 17 CANCEL button A 25 18 Handle REC button s lock lever A 42 19 REC start stop recording button A ...

Page 15: ...sockets for the optional TA 100 Tripod Adapter A 32 2 Mounting sockets and screw hole for the shoulder pad A 32 3 Screw hole for 1 4 20 mounting screws 8 8 mm 0 35 in deep A 32 4 Screw hole for 3 8 16 mounting screws 10 mm 0 39 in deep A 32 ...

Page 16: ...crew A 97 2 Microphone holder A 97 3 Microphone cable clamp A 97 4 Air intake vent A 49 5 Front tally lamp A 42 6 Remote sensor A 38 Infrared light A 116 7 MIRROR invert the displayed image button A 29 8 Lens barrier A 41 9 Assignable button Camera 14 A 117 ...

Page 17: ...134 12 Battery compartment A 20 Model identification label 13 REC start stop recording button A 42 14 Joystick and SET button A 25 15 CANCEL button A 25 16 INPUT 2 terminal XLR A 97 17 SDI terminal A 143 145 18 TIME CODE terminal A 93 94 19 G LOCK SYNC terminal A 92 94 20 headphone terminal A 103 136 21 REMOTE B terminal For connecting the optional RC V100 Remote Controller A 39 22 Ethernet indica...

Page 18: ...y with the desired button 2 PHOTO button A 179 3 SHOT1 shot mark 1 button A 107 141 4 CANCEL button A 25 5 SET button A 25 6 INDEX button A 132 7 Ò play pause button A 133 8 Ñ stop button A 133 9 START STOP start stop recording button A 42 10 ZOOM T W buttons A 71 11 á â à ß buttons 12 MENU button A 25 13 Ø fast playback reverse forward buttons A 135 14 Ô Ó frame reverse advance buttons A 135 ...

Page 19: ...ct the power cord to the supplied CA CP200 L Compact Power Adapter 2 Plug the compact power adapter s power cord into a power outlet 3 Connect the compact power adapter s DC plug to the battery charger 4 Attach the battery pack to the battery charger Press lightly and slide the battery pack in the direction of the arrow until it clicks The CHARGE indicator starts flashing and also indicates the ba...

Page 20: ...ry Pack A 214 For approximate charging times and recording times with a fully charged battery pack refer to the Reference Tables A 224 Charged battery packs continue to discharge naturally Therefore charge them on the day of use or the day before to ensure a full charge We recommend that you prepare battery packs to last 2 to 3 times longer than you think you might need Repeatedly charging and dis...

Page 21: ...e approximate remaining battery charge 0 25 26 50 51 75 76 100 Using a Power Outlet You can also power the camcorder directly from a power outlet using the supplied CA CP200 L Compact Power Adapter While the camcorder is powered using a power outlet you can replace the battery pack even when the camcorder is turned on 1 Connect the power cord to the compact power adapter and plug it into a power o...

Page 22: ...and hold the button on the Q switch and set the switch to ON to turn on the camcorder in mode Set it to OFF to turn off the camcorder To turn on the camcorder in mode Press and hold both the MEDIA button and the button on the Q switch and set the switch to ON to turn on the camcorder directly in mode To change the operating mode Press the MEDIA button to switch the camcorder back and forth between...

Page 23: ...of purchase Time zones are based on Coordinated Universal Time UTC 2 Change the rest of the fields in the same way 3 Select Set and then press SET to start the clock and close the screen NOTES You can display the date time in mode with the Monitoring Setup Custom Display 2 Date Time setting After the initial setup you can change the time zone date and time with the B System Setup Time Zone and Dat...

Page 24: ...se Please note that some settings and screens will be displayed in English regardless of the language setting 1 Press the MENU button 2 Push the joystick up down to select B System Setup and then press SET 3 Select Language H in a similar fashion and then press SET 4 Push the joystick up down to select a language 5 Press SET to change the language and then press the MENU button to close the menu O...

Page 25: ...item that was selected the previous time the menu was closed unless the camcorder was turned off 2 Push the joystick left right to select the desired setup menu and page number When a menu item is selected highlighted in orange pushing the joystick left right will browse through the pages one at a time To change setup menus faster push the joystick up down or press the CANCEL button until an icon ...

Page 26: ...t SET buttons Pressing the SET button is equivalent to pressing the joystick on the camcorder You can check most of the current settings on the status screens A 195 Using the Customized Submenu My Menu You can register up to 6 frequently used menu settings under a My Menu submenu for easy access You can save up to 5 separate sets of My Menu settings so you can customize different options for diffe...

Page 27: ...set 2 Select OK and then press SET twice Renaming the Selected My Menu Set You can give each of the 5 My Menu sets a more descriptive name to make them easier to identify 1 Select Rename My Menu Edit Rename Each My Menu set appears on a different page Select the page that corresponds to the desired set 2 Enter the desired name 8 characters long using the keyboard screen Using the Virtual Keyboard ...

Page 28: ...after use 1 Remove the lens cap The lens cap and lens hood cannot be used at the same time 2 Place the lens hood on the front of the lens with the lock screw side pointing down 햲 and turn it 90 degrees clockwise 햳 Be careful not to deform the lens hood Make sure that the lens hood is aligned with the thread 3 Tighten the lock screw 햴 Using the Viewfinder The camcorder s viewfinder features an OLED...

Page 29: ...wfinder make sure to attach the viewfinder cap to the viewfinder This will also protect the viewfinder from scratches and dirt Attach the viewfinder cap by inserting it into the rubber rim of the viewfinder unit Using the LCD Screen 1 Pull out the LCD panel 90 to the left or right 2 Adjust the LCD panel to the desired angle NOTES You can invert the image displayed on the screen according to the LC...

Page 30: ...u can press the button to open the Monitoring Setup or Monitoring Setup menu page respectively About the LCD and viewfinder screens The screens are produced using extremely high precision manufacturing techniques with more than 99 99 of the pixels operating to specification Very rarely pixels may misfire or light up permanently This has no effect on the recorded image and does not constitute a mal...

Page 31: ...p IMPORTANT Be careful not to drop the camcorder when attaching or adjusting the shoulder strap Removing and Attaching the Terminal Covers You can remove the covers of all the camcorder s terminals to access them more easily Removing the Terminal Covers 1 Open the terminal cover and pull it out 2 Grasp the strip connecting the terminal cover to the camcorder and pull Attaching the Terminal Covers ...

Page 32: ... shown in the illustration and remove the shoulder pad Be careful not to lose the shoulder pad or its screw after removing them Using a Tripod You can mount the camcorder on any tripod with a 0 64 cm 1 4 or 0 95 cm 3 8 mounting screw IMPORTANT Using tripods with mounting screws longer than the depth of the screw hole used A 15 may cause damage to the camcorder Screw holes for tripods Screw holes f...

Page 33: ...dia Setup Rec Format is set to XF HEVC and Resolution Color Sampling is set to 3840x2160 YCC422 10 bit When slow motion recording is activated IMPORTANT After repeatedly recording deleting and editing clips if the memory is fragmented you may notice slower writing speeds to the card and recording may even stop In such case save your recordings and initialize the card with the camcorder Be sure to ...

Page 34: ... permanent data loss Do not disconnect the power source or turn off the camcorder Do not remove the card SD cards have front and back sides that are not interchangeable Inserting a card facing the wrong direction can cause a malfunction of the camcorder Be sure to insert the card as described in step 2 NOTES SD cards have a physical switch to prevent writing on the card so as to avoid the accident...

Page 35: ...ew minutes NOTES While recording on an SD card you can initialize another SD card in the other SD card slot If you set an assignable button to Initialize Media A 117 you can press the button to open the Initialize Media submenu Switching Between the SD Card Slots The camcorder features two SD card slots SD card slot A and SD card slot B If both slots contain a card you can switch between them as n...

Page 36: ...lot Recording 2 Select On and then press SET 4 appears at the top of the screen NOTES Relay recording is disabled the camcorder will not switch to the other card when slow motion recording is activated If an SD card becomes full during double slot recording recording on both cards will stop On the other hand if an error occurs with one of the SD cards recording will continue on the other card Doub...

Page 37: ...and then press SET to open the clip menu 3 Select Recover Clip and then press SET 4 Select OK and then press SET The camcorder will attempt to recover the corrupted data 5 When the confirmation message appears press SET NOTES This procedure may delete clips shorter than 1 second in length In some cases it may not be possible to recover the data This is more likely when the file system is corrupted...

Page 38: ... side facing up 햴 3 Insert the battery holder 햵 Activating the Wireless Controller By default the wireless controller is activated If it has been deactivated follow the procedure below to activate it 1 Select WL D6000 B System Setup WL D6000 2 Select On and then press SET Using the Wireless Controller to Operate the Camcorder When using the wireless controller point it at the camcorder s remote se...

Page 39: ...he camcorder 2 Turn on the camcorder and select REMOTE Term B System Setup REMOTE Term 3 Select RC V100 REMOTE A or RC V100 REMOTE B depending on the terminal used and then press SET Options RC V100 REMOTE A RC V100 REMOTE B Select this option to use the optional RC V100 Remote Controller connected to the corresponding REMOTE terminal Standard Select this option to use commercially available remot...

Page 40: ... 100 8 pin Remote Cable check the serial number of the RC V100 If the serial number starts with 01 xxxx where xxxx represents other digits you will need to update the remote controller s firmware Canon will perform this feature upgrade and requires that the remote controller be sent to an accredited Canon Service Center Shipping and handling charges may apply Contact a Canon Customer Support Cente...

Page 41: ... metadata with the clip Preparing to Record 1 Remove the lens cap and attach the lens hood A 28 2 Attach a charged battery pack to the camcorder A 19 20 3 Insert SD cards as necessary A 33 34 Insert cards into both SD card slots to use relay recording or double slot recording A 36 4 Slide down the lens barrier switch to OPEN to open the lens barrier 5 Adjust the LCD screen A 29 and or viewfinder A...

Page 42: ...y mode The tally lamps will also go out IMPORTANT Observe the following precautions while an access indicator is illuminated in red Failure to do so may result in permanent data loss Do not open the card slot cover of the card being accessed and do not remove the card Do not disconnect the power source or turn off the camcorder Be sure to save your recordings regularly A 151 especially after makin...

Page 43: ...eo displayed on a compatible monitor correctly configured When the Gamma setting in the custom picture file is set to Canon Log 3 the camcorder will produce colors that approximate the look of the BT 709 color space regardless of the color space used for recording Locking the Camcorder s Controls Key Lock You can set the KEY LOCK switch to C key lock to lock all the physical controls buttons and s...

Page 44: ...owing table 1 indicates a menu item under Monitoring Setup Custom Display 1 and 2 indicates a menu item under Custom Display 2 AF frames Depending on the selected AF frame size A 79 and focus function used you may see some of the following AF frames Continuous AF frame always in white A 78 AF boosted MF frame in yellow manual adjustment range in white automatic adjustment range A 77 Face AF Main s...

Page 45: ...0 Zoom position A 68 Can be displayed as a zoom bar or a numeric value Appears only while zooming 1 Zoom Indicator type Zoom Position display or not 000 m or 000 ft Approximate focusing distance only during manual focus Infinity focus Focus beyond the infinity point 1 Object Distance A Focus mode A 74 1 Focus Mode Face AF A 79 Custom picture gamma settings A 124 1 Custom Picture Detailed picture s...

Page 46: ... frame rate is also displayed 2 Frame Rate REC STBY Output recording command A 186 2 Rec Command 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 R P F E H Time code A 88 2 Time Code Icon Display Description Custom Display 7 0000 in red Approximate number of photos that can be recorded on the SD card A 179 When appears in red no card is inserted in SD card slot B or cannot record on the card 2 Remaining Photos U Genlock A...

Page 47: ...an optional GP E2 GPS Receiver is connected to the camcorder 2 GPS Infrared recording and infrared light A 116 1 IR Rec Digital tele converter A 68 1 Tele converter TL U58 WA U58 Conversion lens optimization A 73 1 Conversion Lens Full automatic mode A 43 1 Full Auto ÅA ÅB É È 0000 K 0CC White balance A 65 1 White Balance Zoom pressure level Appears only while using the grip zoom rocker when the c...

Page 48: ...es A 0 0 1 C 0 0 1 H y y m m d d X X _ C A N O N _ 0 1 1 4 2 3 5 7 6 8 1 Camera index One character A to Z that identifies the camcorder used 2 Reel number 3 characters 001 to 999 that identify the card used The number is assigned automatically but you can set the initial number After you insert a new card just purchased or initialized the number advances by one when the first recording is made 3 ...

Page 49: ...and then press SET Using the Fan The camcorder uses an internal cooling fan to reduce the camcorder s internal heat You can change the fan s operation mode 1 Select Fan B System Setup Fan 2 Select the desired option and then press SET Options Automatic The fan runs while the camcorder is not recording and is automatically turned off while the camcorder is recording However if the internal temperat...

Page 50: ... Select XF HEVC or XF AVC and then press SET The icon of the selected format will appear at the top right of the screen Depending on the selected setting the message The following settings were changed will appear Review the changes made automatically and press SET Selecting the System Frequency 1 Select System Frequency Æ Recording Media Setup System Frequency 2 Select the desired option and then...

Page 51: ...Select the desired option and then press SET Available video configuration settings XF HEVC clips Available video configuration settings XF AVC clips 1 The camcorder uses a variable bit rate VBR 2 Using Long GOP the image is compressed after analyzing also changes across a group of picture resulting in better compression rates smaller data size NOTES NOTES For details on the signal output from eac...

Page 52: ...on repeatedly or push the joystick left right to select the function you wish to adjust White balance mode Color temperature value Color compensation CC value Gain value Shutter speed angle or frequency 2 Push the joystick up down to select the desired value or white balance mode and then press SET The selected value will be set and the camcorder will exit the direct setting mode The onscreen disp...

Page 53: ...er speed between 1 3 stop and 1 4 stop increments Angle You can set the shutter angle to determine the shutter speed Clear Scan Set the frequency in order to record CRT computer monitors without displaying black bands or flicker on the screen Slow You can set slower shutter speeds to obtain brighter recordings in places with insufficient lighting This mode is not available when slow motion recordi...

Page 54: ...adjusted when the shutter speed mode is set to automatic Shutter speed mode System frequency Frame rate 59 94 Hz 50 00 Hz 59 94i 59 94P 29 97P 23 98P 50 00i 50 00P 25 00P OFF 1 60 1 30 1 24 1 50 1 25 Automatic 1 60 to 1 2000 1 30 to 1 2000 1 24 to 1 2000 1 50 to 1 2000 1 25 to 1 2000 Speed1 2 Angle1 3 360 00 240 00 180 00 120 00 90 00 60 00 45 00 30 00 22 50 15 00 11 25 Clear Scan1 59 94 Hz to 250...

Page 55: ...set to manual and the shutter speed mode is set to a mode other than OFF or automatic the exposure bar will appear at the bottom of the screen A 60 When the camcorder is set to full auto mode A 43 or you activate infrared recording A 116 the shutter speed mode will be set to automatic If you activate both slow motion recording and infrared recording at the same time the shutter speed will be set t...

Page 56: ... dB PQ 2 0 dB to 33 0 dB HLG 2 5 dB to 33 0 dB Automatic Gain Control Set the AGC switch to ON The camcorder will adjust the gain automatically to obtain an appropriate exposure The gain value set automatically by the camcorder will appear at the bottom of the screen with an icon next to it AGC Limit When the camcorder is set to automatic gain control AGC you can set a limit for the maximum gain v...

Page 57: ...nd one for Normal increment for each of the gain level positions When you set a gain position s Mode setting to Fine you will be able to adjust the gain value in 0 5 dB increments even when using the direct setting mode If you set an assignable button to Gain A 117 you can press the button to enter the direct setting mode with the gain value highlighted When the gain and aperture are set to manual...

Page 58: ...D warning icon will start flashing next to the ND filter setting The gain value is too high The aperture is too closed The shutter speed is too fast Change the ND filter setting by pressing the ND button when is flashing or ND button when is flashing until the ND warning icon disappears to mitigate the effect of such conditions When the optional RC V100 Remote Controller is connected to the camcor...

Page 59: ...s displayed on the screen are for reference only 2 v Camera Setup Iris Limit 3 Available only in manual aperture mode Automatic Aperture Set the IRIS switch to A The camcorder will adjust the aperture automatically to obtain an appropriate exposure The aperture value set automatically by the camcorder will appear at the bottom of the screen with an icon next to it NOTES NOTES You can use the v Cam...

Page 60: ...ure with the exception of full auto mode Instead the aperture value set automatically by the camcorder 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 You can use the v Camera Setup Iris Ring Direction setting to change the dire...

Page 61: ...action 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 Exposure Compensation AE Shift Use AE shift to darken or lighten the image when you want to compensate the exposure that was set automaticall...

Page 62: ...n and then press SET The icon of the selected mode or no icon for Standard appears on the left of the screen Options Backlight Suitable when recording backlit scenes Standard Averages the light metered from the entire screen giving more weight to the subject in the center Spotlight Use this option when recording a scene in which only a certain part of the picture is lit for example when the subjec...

Page 63: ... Select Custom Picture File Select When an optional RC V100 Remote Controller is connected to the camcorder you can press the remote controller s CUSTOM PICT button to open the Custom Picture menu 2 Select the desired file and then press SET Select one of the custom picture files saved in the camcorder C1 to C20 To use the settings of a custom picture file saved on a card copy the file to the camc...

Page 64: ...f the preset settings as is the rest of the procedure is not necessary 5 Select Gamma Custom Picture Gamma 6 Select the desired gamma curve A 124 and then press SET Repeat steps 5 and 6 selecting Color Space to select the color space and or Color Matrix to select the color matrix in the same way NOTES NOTES When the Gamma setting in the custom picture file is set to PQ or HLG slow motion recording...

Page 65: ...e of two custom white balance positions ÅA or ÅB When recording under fluorescent lights we recommend using auto white balance or setting a custom white balance Available white balance modes by WHITE BAL switch position NOTES NOTES When the camcorder is set to full auto mode the white balance will be adjusted automatically AWB When infrared recording is activated the white balance cannot be adjust...

Page 66: ...Lock A 117 you can press the button to lock the current white balance settings set automatically by the camcorder To cancel the lock press the button again resume auto white balance mode or select a different white balance setting Color Temperature Preset White Balance 1 Set the AWB switch to OFF and the WHITE BAL switch to PRESET 2 Press the FUNC button to enter the direct setting mode and press ...

Page 67: ...order at a gray card or white object so that it fills the whole screen Use the same lighting conditions you plan to use when recording 3 Press the Å button The Å A or Å B icon will flash quickly Make sure the gray card or white object fills the screen until the procedure is completed Once the icon stops flashing the procedure is completed The setting is retained even if you turn off the camcorder ...

Page 68: ...that up to a magnification ratio of 300x Advanced 30x The camcorder can zoom up to 30x combining the optical zoom and additional processing Off The camcorder uses only the optical zoom up to 15x When you operate the zoom a zoom indicator will appear on the screen that shows the approximate zoom position The white area of the zoom bar indicates the optical zoom range and the blue area indicates the...

Page 69: ... the zoom ring to zoom The zoom ratio is determined by the position of the zoom ring NOTES NOTES When you change the ZOOM switch s position from ROCKER to RING the camcorder will zoom automatically to the focal length indicated by the current position of the zoom ring You can operate the zoom ring even when the camcorder s controls are locked A 43 Using the Grip Zoom Rocker You can set the zoom sp...

Page 70: ...eed 1 to 16 and then press SET To customize the User Setting zoom speed pattern 1 Select Users Settings v Camera Setup Users Settings 2 Push the joystick left right to select the zoom speed pattern User 1 to User 3 you want to use To use the preset zoom speed pattern as is select OK and then press SET The rest of the procedure is not necessary Otherwise continue the procedure to customize the zoom...

Page 71: ... for each of the positions of the ZOOM SPEED switch 3 Select the desired speed and then press SET 4 Set the ZOOM SPEED switch to H or L You can set the ZOOM SPEED switch to OFF to disable the zoom rocker on the handle Using the Supplied Wireless Controller or an Optional Remote Controller Set the ZOOM switch to ROCKER to operate the zoom remotely The zoom speeds when using the supplied wireless co...

Page 72: ...t settings turn the dial right to zoom in T and left to zoom out W Accessory Zoom speed Wireless controller supplied Constant zoom speed See the following table RC V100 Remote Controller optional Variable speed The greater the angle at which the RC V100 s ZOOM dial is rotated from the center the faster the zoom Commercially available remote controls If the remote control does not support variable ...

Page 73: ...ET The image stabilization method minimum focusing distance and the approximate distance to the subject displayed on the screen will change depending on the conversion lens selected Select Off if you do not intend to use a conversion lens NOTES NOTES Vignetting may occur when taking wide angle shots with the optional TL U58 Tele converter Operating modes Optional Conversion Lens Focal Length Facto...

Page 74: ...es Manual Focus Focus manually using the focus ring on the lens 1 Set the FOCUS switch to M A appears on the left of the screen 2 Turn the focus ring to adjust the focus Focusing speed will depend on how fast you turn the ring NOTES NOTES You can use the focus ring to adjust the focus while you are operating the zoom If the camcorder was initially in autofocus mode it will return to autofocus mode...

Page 75: ...green the subject is correctly focused When the aperture is adjusted automatically it may take a moment until the focus guide frame s response stabilizes after operating the zoom With subjects or in situations where autofocus may not work well A 78 the focus guide may not work correctly The Dual Pixel Focus Guide function cannot be used in the following cases While the focus is being adjusted auto...

Page 76: ...on frame to the center position Press the MAGN button again to cancel the magnification If one of the AF frames or a face detection frame is displayed on the screen the area around the active frame will be magnified instead NOTES NOTES About Peaking Magnification You can use the A Assistance Functions Peaking 1 and Peaking 2 settings to set the color gain and frequency of the two peaking levels in...

Page 77: ...harp focus Additionally with this mode if the camcorder cannot evaluate how to adjust the focus it will not perform unreliable focus adjustments This results in an overall more stable focusing operation than with continuous AF 1 Set the FOCUS switch to A appears on the left of the screen 2 Set AF Frame to a setting other than Automatic steps 1 2 A 79 3 Select AF Mode v Camera Setup AF Mode 4 Selec...

Page 78: ...ng When you close the aperture beyond F11 the camcorder will focus automatically using continuous AF Autofocus may take longer when the frame rate set in the video configuration is 29 97P 25 00P or 23 98P You can change some aspects of the autofocus function with the following settings v Camera Setup AF Speed to set the AF speed the speed at which the focus is adjusted v Camera Setup AF Response t...

Page 79: ...D screen Press the CANCEL button to return the frame to the center of the screen Center Frame A fixed AF frame appears at the center of the screen NOTES NOTES In the following cases you will not be able to change the AF frame s size or position When v Camera Setup Digital Zoom is set to Tele converter 6 0x or Tele converter 3 0x When v Camera Setup Conversion Lens is set to an option other than Of...

Page 80: ...ces may not be detected correctly Typical examples include Faces extremely small large dark or bright in relation to the overall picture Faces that are turned to the side at a diagonal partially hidden or upside down Face detection cannot be used in the following cases When the shutter speed used is slower than 1 30 59 94 Hz recordings or 1 25 50 00 Hz recordings Slower than 1 24 when the frame ra...

Page 81: ...ra Setup Face AF is set to Face Priority the subject selection mark I will appear on the screen Continue with step 3 Press the assignable button again or the CANCEL button to exit the subject selection screen 3 Select the subject you want to track Touch the desired subject on the LCD screen to start tracking it You can also push the joystick up down left right or touch the desired subject on the L...

Page 82: ... to restrict the focus range The focus range 1 cm 0 39 in at full wide angle to will be limited to 60 cm 2 ft to throughout the entire zoom range 1 Select Focus Limit v Camera Setup Focus Limit 2 Select On and then press SET NOTES NOTES If you set an assignable button to Focus Limit A 117 you can press the button to turn the focus limit on and off ...

Page 83: ...e 2 Select Standard or Dynamic and then press SET Å Standard IS or Ä Dynamic IS appears on the left of the screen 3 Select Image Stabilizer v Camera Setup Image Stabilizer 4 Select On and then press SET Select Off instead to turn off the image stabilization for example when recording with the camcorder mounted on a tripod Powered IS Press the POWERED IS button È appears on the left of the screen P...

Page 84: ...Image Stabilization 84 When using Dynamic IS the angle of view will be narrower If you set an assignable button to Image Stabilizer A 117 you can press the button to turn the image stabilizer on and off ...

Page 85: ...ker You can display multiple markers simultaneously Repeat steps 2 and 3 as necessary If you selected Aspect Marker or Safe Area Marker select the desired safe area or aspect ratio with the following procedures A 86 Options Center Marker Displays a small marker that indicates the center of the screen Horizontal Marker Displays a horizontal line to help you compose level shots Grid Marker Displays ...

Page 86: ... Basis for Marker Safe Area A Assistance Functions Basis for Marker Safe Area 2 Select Whole Picture or Selected Aspect Marker and then press SET 3 Select Marker Safe Area A Assistance Functions Marker Safe Area 4 Select the desired option and then press SET NOTES NOTES You can turn off all other onscreen displays leaving only the markers A 47 If you set an assignable button to Markers A 117 you c...

Page 87: ...NOTES NOTES You can use the A Assistance Functions Zebra LCD Zebra VF Zebra SDI and Zebra HDMI settings to turn the zebra pattern on and off separately on the LCD screen viewfinder and external monitors connected to the respective terminals ...

Page 88: ... desired option and then press SET Options Preset The time code starts from an initial value you can select in advance The default initial time code is 00 00 00 00 See the following procedures to select the time code running mode and set the initial time code Regen The camcorder will read the selected SD card and the time code will continue from the last time code recorded on the card The time cod...

Page 89: ...rame When the frame rate is set to 59 94P 59 94i or 29 97P you can select between a drop frame DF or non drop frame NDF time code depending on how you plan to use your recordings With all other frame rates the time code is set to non drop frame NDF and cannot be changed 1 Select Time Code DF NDF B System Setup Time Code DF NDF 2 Select DF or NDF and then press SET The time code display will differ...

Page 90: ... cannot be changed When slow motion recording is activated the time code signal will not be output from the SDI terminal HDMI OUT terminal or TIME CODE terminal When you mix drop frame and non drop frame time codes there might be a discontinuity in the time code at the point where the recording starts When you are using the Free Run running mode the time code will continue running as long as the b...

Page 91: ...onal information about them Setting an Hexadecimal Code 1 Open the user bit setting screen B System Setup User Bit Type Setting Change The user bit setting screen appears with an orange selection frame on the leftmost character To reset the user bit to 00 00 00 00 select Reset instead 2 Push the joystick up down to select the first character and press SET to move to the next Change the rest of the...

Page 92: ...t in advance Connect the external device to the camcorder as shown in the following diagram As reference video signal input signal for Genlock synchronization you can use an analog blackburst or tri level signal Connection diagram Reference Video Signal Input Genlock Synchronization When a reference sync signal analog blackburst or tri level signal is input through the G LOCK SYNC terminal the pha...

Page 93: ...1 Select TC In Out B System Setup TC In Out 2 Select In and then press SET Recording the User Bit of an External Signal The user bit of an external time code signal can also be recorded with clips along with the time code itself 1 Select User Bit Recording Mode B System Setup User Bit Recording Mode 2 Select External and then press SET NOTES NOTES When the frame rate is set to 23 98P use a 24 fram...

Page 94: ...onnecting the device set B System Setup TC In Out to Out to change the TIME CODE terminal to output A 93 The embedded time code will be output also from the SDI terminal Additionally you can set 3 Recording Media Setup HDMI Time Code to On to output the embedded time code also from the HDMI OUT terminal NOTES NOTES About the user bit output In mode the user bit set by the user A 91 will be output ...

Page 95: ...gnal will also be output with the video signal from the SDI terminal and HDMI OUT terminal You can record this audio signal on an external recorder Audio Settings and Recorded Audio Channels Which audio inputs are recorded to which audio channels is determined by a combination of menu settings and audio related controls on the camcorder Refer to the illustration below and the table on the next pag...

Page 96: ... INPUT 1 terminal INPUT 1 terminal INPUT 2 terminal digital audio ANALOG AES EBU INPUT Terminals INPUT Terminals INPUT 2 INPUT 1 terminal INPUT 2 terminal digital audio ANALOG ANALOG INPUT Terminals INPUT Terminals INPUT 2 INPUT 1 terminal INPUT 2 terminal INPUT 1 terminal INPUT 2 terminal ANALOG ANALOG INPUT Terminals INPUT Terminals INPUT 1 INPUT 1 terminal INPUT 1 terminal INPUT 1 terminal INPU...

Page 97: ...ou can fix external microphones with a diameter of 19 mm to 20 mm Follow the procedure below to attach a microphone refer also to the following illustration To connect an external device to the camcorder plug the device s cable into the desired INPUT terminal 햵 1 Loosen the microphone lock screw 햲 open the microphone holder and insert the microphone 햳 2 Tighten the lock screw and put the microphon...

Page 98: ...set the switch to MIC 48V the microphone or device may be damaged Selecting the Audio Input Source for Audio Channels You can select the audio input source that will be recorded on CH1 CH2 or CH3 CH4 independently for each pair of audio channels For details refer to the Audio Settings and Recorded Audio Channels table A 95 1 Select the desired pair of audio channels Audio Setup Select CH1 CH2 Inpu...

Page 99: ...ne For the INPUT terminals analog sources and MIC terminal you can set the audio recording level to automatic or manual adjustment independently for each channel or for CH1 CH2 and CH3 CH4 as a set The audio recording level of digital audio sources AES EBU from the INPUT terminals cannot be adjusted The audio recording level of the built in microphone can only be adjusted for a pair of channels CH...

Page 100: ... the joystick up down to set the audio recording level and then press SET For reference 0 corresponds to 50 corresponds to 0 dB and 100 corresponds to 18 dB As a guideline adjust the audio recording level so that the audio level meter on the screen will go to the right of the 18 dB mark one mark right of the 20 dB mark only occasionally Linking the audio level adjustment of CH1 CH2 or CH3 CH4 When...

Page 101: ... people s voices LC2 For reducing the background sound of wind when recording outdoors in windy surroundings for example on a beach or close to buildings Note that when you use this setting some low frequency sounds may be suppressed along with the sound of wind Microphone Sensitivity Built in Microphone If you selected Built in Mic as the audio input for an audio channel A 95 you can adjust selec...

Page 102: ...s is set to ANALOG and the corresponding ANALOG switch is set to MIC or MIC 48V you can activate the external microphone s attenuator 20 dB 1 Select the menu setting for the INPUT terminal used Audio Setup INPUT 1 Mic Att or INPUT 2 Mic Att 2 Select On and then press SET Microphone Attenuator MIC Terminal If you selected MIC Terminal as the audio input for an audio channel A 95 you can activate th...

Page 103: ...ne terminal to monitor the recorded audio NOTES NOTES You can adjust the headphone volume with the Audio Setup Headphone Volume setting If you set an assignable button to Headphones or Headphones A 117 you can press the button to adjust the headphone volume without using the menu Appears on page in mode headphone terminal ...

Page 104: ... press the REC button Turning off the camcorder or changing the operating mode to mode will deactivate the color bars NOTES NOTES You cannot change the type of color bars while recording or when pre recording is activated You cannot turn the color bars on and off while recording If you set an assignable button to Color Bars A 117 you can press the button to turn the color bars on off Audio Referen...

Page 105: ...s SET If you selected Select Line continue the procedure to set the Y coordinate of the line you wish to display Otherwise skip to step 6 to change the gain 3 To select the line s Y coordinate select Select Line A Assistance Functions Waveform Settings Select Line 4 Push the joystick up down to select the first digit of the Y coordinate and then press SET to move to the next Change the rest of the...

Page 106: ...ith its waveform Field Sets the waveform monitor to field display mode RGB Functions like an RGB parade scope YPbPr Functions like a YPbPr parade scope NOTES NOTES The waveform monitor will not be affected even if a LUT is applied to the LCD screen viewfinder or video output from the SDI terminal or HDMI OUT terminal The waveform monitor cannot be displayed while the color bars are displayed or ma...

Page 107: ...the camcorder adds the shot mark When a clip contains a shot mark will appear next to the clip s thumbnail in the playback index screen A shot mark cannot be added while pre recording before you press the REC button to start recording Adding an Mark or Mark to the Last Clip Recorded After recording an important clip you can add an OK mark or check mark to the clip to set it apart marks can also be...

Page 108: ...ard slot 3 3 Select the user memo Setting 3 Recording Media Setup Metadata Setting 4 Select SD Card and then press SET 5 Select User Memo 3 Recording Media Setup Metadata User Memo 6 Select the file name of the desired user memo and then press SET The Q icon appears on the right of the screen Select Off to record clips without a user memo NOTES NOTES After you set a user memo do not remove the SD ...

Page 109: ... help identify the recording later on 1 Select Scene or Take 3 Recording Media Setup Metadata Scene or Take 2 Select Change and then press SET Enter the desired information scene up to 16 characters take up to 8 characters using the keyboard screen A 27 To clear the scene take information select Reset instead ...

Page 110: ...ul when traveling outside of your home country Be careful about using the GPS receiver in places where the use of electronic devices is restricted The GPS information recorded with clips and photos may contain data that can lead others to locate or identify you Be careful when sharing geotagged recordings with others or when uploading them to the Web Do not leave the GPS receiver near strong elect...

Page 111: ...ceiver as doing so may interfere with the GPS signal The GPS information recorded with clips corresponds to the location at the start of the recording The camcorder is not compatible with the GPS receiver s digital compass and positioning interval functions Also the Set now option is not available for the GPS Auto Time setting ...

Page 112: ...VIEW appears at the top of the screen While the clip is reviewed there will be no sound from the built in speaker but the audio will be output from the headphone terminal HDMI OUT terminal and SDI terminal You can use the joystick to jump back forward within the clip A 135 Press the CANCEL button to stop reviewing the clip and return the camcorder to record standby mode After the clip finishes pla...

Page 113: ...ion recording is available only for XF HEVC clips Available shooting frame rates and maximum recording time For clips recorded with the frame rate set to 23 98P the playback bit rate will be 35 Mbps for clips recorded with other frame rates it will be 45 Mbps 1 Select Recording Mode 3 Recording Media Setup Recording Mode 2 Select Slow Motion Recording and then press SET The message The following s...

Page 114: ... running mode will be changed automatically to Rec Run when slow motion recording is activated When the special recording mode is turned off the time code running mode will return to its previous setting Pre recording When pre recording is activated the camcorder starts recording continuously into a temporary memory approx 3 seconds so when you press the REC button the clip will contain also a few...

Page 115: ...ssed The time code will be recorded with the running mode set to Free Run If the time code mode was set to Regen or to Preset with Rec Run running mode the time code running mode will be changed automatically to Free Run when pre recording is activated When the special recording mode is turned off the time code running mode will return to its previous setting ...

Page 116: ...ght is always on while the camcorder is in infrared mode Always Off The infrared light is always off NOTES NOTES When infrared recording is activated the following changes take place The camcorder switches to automatic gain and shutter speed adjustment the aperture is fixed at maximum aperture and the ND filter is retracted and cannot be used The AGC limit light metering AE shift and white balance...

Page 117: ... connected to the camcorder The button names printed on the camcorder next to assignable buttons 1 to 7 also indicate their default settings Changing the Assigned Function 1 Press the MENU button and while holding it pressed down press the assignable button whose function you wish to change A list of available functions appears with the current function assigned to the button highlighted You can a...

Page 118: ...tabilizer Turns image stabilization on off Ü 83 Powered IS Turns the Powered IS image stabilizer on off Ü Face AF Toggles the Face AF setting between Face Priority and Face Only Ü 79 Face Det Tracking Turns the face detection and tracking function on off Ü Tracking Turns the tracking function on off Ü 81 Focus Limit Applies removes the focus limit set in the menu Ü 82 Focus Guide Turns the Dual Pi...

Page 119: ...up menu Ü Ü OSD Output SDI HDMI Turns on off the camcorder s onscreen displays on all video outputs at once Ü Ü 146 OSD Output SDI OSD Output HDMI Turns on off the camcorder s onscreen displays on video output from the SDI terminal or HDMI OUT terminal respectively Display Changes the onscreen display level Ü Ü 47 TL U58 WA U58 Toggles the Conversion Lens setting between the respective option and ...

Page 120: ...ing mode with the white balance mode highlighted and ready to be adjusted Ü 65 Status Displays the status screens Ü Ü 195 Audio Status Displays the Audio status screens Ü Ü 198 Custom Picture Opens the most recently opened Custom Picture submenu Ü 121 My Menu Opens the My Menu customized menu Ü 26 Initialize Media Opens the Initialize Media submenu Ü Ü 35 User Setting Customizable slot Assign to t...

Page 121: ... left of the screen If the detailed settings were activated Custom Picture Activate Other Settings is set to On will appear on the left of the screen NOTES About changing custom picture related settings using the optional RC V100 Remote Controller When an optional RC V100 Remote Controller is connected to the camcorder you can press the remote controller s CUSTOM PICT button to open the Custom Pic...

Page 122: ...ile A 121 2 Select Reset Custom Picture File Reset 3 Select OK and then press SET Renaming Custom Picture Files 1 Select a custom picture file A 121 2 Select Rename Custom Picture File Rename 3 Select Input and then press SET Enter the desired file name up to 8 characters using the keyboard screen A 27 Protecting Custom Picture Files Protecting a custom picture file prevents its settings from bein...

Page 123: ...ard B 1 Insert the card with the desired custom picture file into the camcorder s SD card slot B 2 Select an unprotected custom picture file that you wish to replace A 121 3 Select Load from SD Card B Custom Picture File Load from SD Card B 4 Select the file with the settings that you want to replicate and then press SET 5 Select OK and then press SET The file in the camcorder will be overwritten ...

Page 124: ...e shadows dark areas of the image than with the Normal 2 x4 0 setting Normal 4 x5 0 Setting suitable for playback on TV monitors Produces even better black gradation in the shadows dark areas of the image than with the Normal 3 BT 709 setting Wide DR Gamma curve with a very wide dynamic range Optimized for playback on TV monitors PQ HDR high dynamic range gamma curve compliant with the PQ standard...

Page 125: ...hter but decrease contrast When Gamma is set to Canon Log 3 this setting is not available Master Black Red Master Black Blue 50 to 50 0 These settings correct the color cast in blacks When Gamma is set to Canon Log 3 these settings are not available Black Gamma Level 50 to 50 0 Range Point 20 to 50 0 These settings control the lower part of the gamma curve dark areas of the image When Gamma is set...

Page 126: ...the gamma curve Saturation Adjusts the color saturation in the highlights Sharpness Level 10 to 50 0 Sets the sharpness level of the video output signal and the recorded signal Detail Frequency 8 to 8 0 Sets the center frequency of horizontal sharpness Setting higher values increases the frequency which in turn increases the sharpness Coring Level 30 to 50 0 Sets the level of correction of artifac...

Page 127: ...he color tones of the whole image R G cyan green and red magenta R B cyan blue and red yellow G R magenta red and green cyan G B magenta blue and green yellow B R yellow red and blue cyan B G yellow green and blue magenta Color Correction Select Area Area A B Area B Area A Off The camcorder detects areas with certain color characteristics color phase chroma area and Y level and corrects them when ...

Page 128: ...amma Level Other Settings Knee Automatic Slope Point only when Knee Activate is set to On Other Settings Sharpness Level Other Settings White Balance R Gain B Gain Area A Revision Phase Area B Revision Phase 18 to 18 0 These settings adjust the amount of correction applied to the color phase in the corrected area A or B respectively Other Functions Over 100 Through Press Clip Determines how the ca...

Page 129: ...d with the desired camcorder settings file into the camcorder s SD card slot B 2 Select Load B System Setup Transfer Menu Load 3 Select From Camera or From SD Card B and then press SET 4 Select OK and press SET The camcorder s menu settings will be replaced by the settings saved on the selected source Then the screen will turn black momentarily and the camcorder will restart NOTES The following me...

Page 130: ...Saving and Loading Camcorder Settings 130 ...

Page 131: ...een you can access the various playback functions If the selected SD card contains clips recorded at a system frequency other than the one currently used by the camcorder you will not be able to play back the clips In such case change the camcorder s system frequency A 50 to match the recordings on the card Set the camcorder to mode A 22 The clip index screen appears The index screen that appears ...

Page 132: ...C Index Index screen of XF AVC clips recorded on the selected card Photo Index Index screen of photos recorded on SD card B only 8 10 9 14 15 4 5 1 7 12 13 6 3 2 17 16 18 11 1 Key lock A 43 2 Shot mark A 107 141 3 mark mark A 107 139 4 Orange selection frame 5 Custom picture file embedded A 123 6 Clip identification camera index reel number and clip number A 48 7 Recording date and time 8 Clip thu...

Page 133: ...sed Press the Ñ button to stop the playback and return to the index screen IMPORTANT Observe the following precautions while an access indicator is illuminated in red Failure to do so may result in permanent data loss Do not disconnect the power source or turn off the camcorder Do not open the card slot cover of the card being accessed and do not remove the card NOTES You may notice brief stops in...

Page 134: ...ery charge A 45 6 Network connection A 160 FTP transfer A 177 7 SD card 8 Playback operation 9 Frame rate1 A 50 10 Custom picture file embedded A 123 11 mark mark A 107 139 12 Time code A 88 13 Clip number Total number of clips 14 Color sampling A 51 15 Resolution A 51 16 Video format A 50 17 Output onscreen displays A 146 18 Wireless controller disabled A 38 19 Audio level meter2 20 Audio output ...

Page 135: ...layback at approximately 5x the normal speed Buttons Press the Ø or button Wireless controller Press the Ø or button Frame advance reverse Joystick During playback pause push the joystick up or down Wireless controller During playback pause press the Ô or Ó button Jump back forward within the clip Joystick During playback push the joystick up or down You can press the FUNC button to change the jum...

Page 136: ... HDMI OUT terminal Adjust the headphone volume with the Audio Setup Speaker Volume or Headphone Volume setting The audio signal will also be output from the SDI terminal and HDMI OUT terminal Available only in mode NOTES For details on changing the audio channel refer to Audio Output A 150 If you set an assignable button to Headphones or Headphones A 117 you can press the button to adjust the head...

Page 137: ...low the onscreen directions Press the CANCEL button instead to return to the clip index screen IMPORTANT Observe the following precautions while an access indicator is illuminated in red Failure to do so may result in permanent data loss Do not disconnect the power source or turn off the camcorder Do not open the card slot cover of the card being accessed and do not remove the card NOTES Make sure...

Page 138: ...e file A 123 you can check the custom picture settings used when the clip was recorded From the Clip Info screen push the joystick down to display the first of four screens with the clip s custom picture settings Repeatedly push down the joystick to check the information screens in the following order Data 1 4 to Data 4 4 screens Q screen Clip Info screen 9 5 4 6 1 3 2 8 10 14 13 12 15 16 17 11 7 ...

Page 139: ...press SET to open the clip menu 2 Select Add Mark or Add Mark and then press SET 3 Select OK and then press SET An mark or appears next to the selected clip s thumbnail NOTES If you set an assignable button to Add Mark or Add Mark A 117 you can add an mark or mark to clips also from the index screen A clip cannot have both an mark and mark at the same time When you add a mark to a clip with an mar...

Page 140: ...rk beforehand Deleting a Single Clip 1 Select the desired clip and then press SET to open the clip menu 2 Select Delete Clip and then press SET 3 Select OK and then press SET While the clip is being deleted the operation cannot be canceled 4 When the confirmation message appears press SET Deleting All the Clips 1 Select Delete All Clips 3 Recording Media Setup Clips Delete All Clips 2 Select OK an...

Page 141: ...e assignable button at the point in the clip where you want to add the shot mark A message indicating the shot mark appears on the screen and the shot mark is added to the clip Adding a shot mark to a clip during playback will pause the playback When a clip contains a shot mark a mark appears in the index screen next to the clip s thumbnail Deleting All the Shot Marks from a Clip 1 Select the desi...

Page 142: ...Clip Operations 142 ...

Page 143: ...160 3840x2160 59 94P 50 00P 1920x1080 1920x1080 59 94P 50 00P PsF 1920x1080 59 94i 50 00i 29 97P 25 00P P 3840x2160 3840x2160 29 97P 25 00P 1920x1080 1920x1080 29 97P 25 00P PsF 1920x1080 29 97PsF 25 00PsF 1920x1080 59 94i 50 00i 23 98P P 3840x2160 3840x2160 23 98P 1920x1080 1920x1080 23 98P PsF 1920x1080 59 94i 59 94P 50 00P 1920x1080 YCbCr 4 2 2 10 bit P 1920x1080 59 94P 50 00P PsF 1920x1080 59 ...

Page 144: ...ding Media Setup Rec Format 2 B System Setup SDI HDMI Scan Mode 3 B System Setup SDI HDMI Max Res 4 When B System Setup SDI Output is set to Off the output signal will change automatically depending on the capabilities of the external monitor ...

Page 145: ...annels time code signal and the recording command signal When using the SDI terminal you can output various assistance displays onscreen displays markers etc in order to check them also on an external monitor 1 Select SDI HDMI Max Res B System Setup SDI HDMI Max Res 2 Select 3840x2160 or 1920x1080 and then press SET 3 Select SDI Output B System Setup SDI Output 4 Select On and then press SET 5 Sel...

Page 146: ...eo may not be output correctly depending on the monitor In such case use another terminal You can set both 3 Recording Media Setup Rec Command and HDMI Time Code to On to use the camcorder s REC button to control also the recording operation of an external recorder connected to the HDMI OUT terminal The camcorder s time code signal will be output as well Superimposing Onscreen Displays on Video Ou...

Page 147: ...gs with LUT applied Description Gamma curve Color space Normal1 BT 709 Normal2 BT 709 Normal3 BT 709 Normal4 BT 709 Normal 1 Normal 2 Normal 3 Normal 4 BT 709 LUT for viewing on the camcorder s screen or external monitors compatible with BT 709 specifications The available LUT depends on the Gamma setting in the custom picture file Wide DR BT 709 Normal 1 BT 709 Wide DR BT 2020 Wide DR BT 2020 LUT...

Page 148: ...Ts Gamma Color Space Normal1 BT 709 Normal2 BT 709 Normal3 BT 709 Normal4 BT 709 Normal 1 Standard BT 2020 Gamut Ü BT 709 Gamut Normal 2 x4 0 BT 2020 Gamut Ü BT 709 Gamut Normal 3 BT 709 BT 2020 Gamut Ü BT 709 Gamut Normal 4 x5 0 BT 2020 Gamut Ü BT 709 Gamut Wide DR BT 2020 Gamut BT 709 Gamut PQ BT 2020 Gamut BT 709 Gamut HLG BT 2020 Gamut BT 709 Gamut Canon Log 3 BT 2020 Gamut BT 709 Gamut Custom...

Page 149: ...r HDMI OUT terminal 1 Select the range setting according to the terminal you want to use Monitoring Setup Range SDI SDI terminal or Range HDMI HDMI OUT terminal 2 Select During Canon Log 3 Output or During HDR Output and then press SET 3 Select the desired option and then press SET Repeat the procedure as necessary to select the output range for other terminals video outputs Options Full Range Vid...

Page 150: ...ted for output will appear on the right of the screen In mode only if Monitoring Setup Custom Display 2 Monitor Channels is set to On Options All of the following settings are available for Monitor Channels only CH1 CH2 and CH3 CH4 are available for HDMI OUT Channels NOTES If you set an assignable button to Monitor Channels A 117 you can press the button to toggle between the audio channel output ...

Page 151: ...ead This First file Install XF Utility pdf included in the compressed file you will download from the Web site For details about using the software refer to the instruction manual PDF file that is installed with the software Canon XF Utility for Windows macOS Software application that allows you to save clips on a computer check play back and organize clips and grab still frames from clips Canon X...

Page 152: ...Working with Clips on a Computer 152 ...

Page 153: ...Additionally Canon shall not be liable for any loss or damage caused by the use of network functions Using an unprotected Wi Fi network can expose your data to monitoring by unauthorized third parties Also the camcorder is shipped with default passwords so you can test the network functions as soon as possible Changing the initial settings is recommended Be aware of any data security risks involve...

Page 154: ...upported Wi Fi enabled devices The functionality is not the same as that of commercially available access points Infrastructure connection WPS button If your wireless router supports Wi Fi Protected Setup WPS setup will be easy and require minimal configuring and no passwords To check if your wireless router has a WPS button and for details about how to activate the Wi Fi protected setup refer to ...

Page 155: ...elected frequency band Not applicable depending on the model 6 Select the encryption method and then press SET If you selected Open No encryption skip to step 8 7 Enter the encryption key password Input Enter the desired password using the keyboard screen A 27 OK This password is needed to connect the network device to the camcorder If necessary write it down 8 Continue with the procedure to confi...

Page 156: ...up method and then press SET Continue the setup with the procedure corresponding to the method you wish to use see the reference pages below WPS Button A 156 WPS PIN Code A 157 Search for Access Points A 157 Manual A 158 Wi Fi Protected Setup WPS Wi Fi Protected Setup WPS is the easiest way to set up a Wi Fi access point You can do simply by pushing a button if the access point wireless router you...

Page 157: ...e access point s network name SSID and password refer to the wireless router s instruction manual or consult the network administrator in charge of the access point 1 After you select Search for Access Points the camcorder will search for active access points in the vicinity and display a list of available options on the screen 2 Push the joystick up down to select the desired access point and the...

Page 158: ...n the selected authentication mode Shared Key WEP Select the WEP index and then press SET WPA PSK WPA2 PSK Select TKIP or AES and then press SET 4 Enter the encryption key password Input Enter the password using the keyboard screen A 27 OK 5 Continue with the procedure to configure the IP address assignment A 155 NOTES Valid passwords vary depending on the encryption method 64 bit WEP encryption 5...

Page 159: ...lable Ethernet cable to the Ethernet terminal on the camcorder and an Ethernet port on a network device 2 Select Connection Settings Network Settings Connection Settings 3 Select the desired network configuration profile and then select Ethernet Network configuration profile 1 to 4 Edit Ethernet You can save up to 4 network configuration profiles in the camcorder Push the joystick up down to selec...

Page 160: ...k selected and the connection status Wi Fi Infrastructure In yellow the camcorder is connecting to or disconnecting from the network In white the network function can be used Wi Fi Camera Access Point In yellow starting the camcorder s access point In white the camcorder s access point is ready Connect the Wi Fi enabled device to the camcorder Ethernet In yellow the camcorder is connecting to or d...

Page 161: ... Settings Network Settings Connection Settings 2 Select the network configuration profile you want to check and then press SET 3 To change the network settings select Edit and then press SET 4 Select Infrastructure Camera Access Point or Ethernet Change the network settings as described in the previous sections Infrastrucure connections A 156 from step 3 Camera Access Point connections A 155 from ...

Page 162: ... Remote Settings 2 To change the port number select Port No To enter the port number push the joystick left right to select the digit to change and then up down to select a value for the selected digit After completing the five digits of the port number select Set and then press SET 3 To change the camcorder ID select Camera ID Enter the desired camcorder ID using the keyboard screen A 27 User Set...

Page 163: ...Remote is activated Press the STATUS button and display the following status screens to check the relevant information Press the STATUS button to close the status screen Network 1 6 status screen SSID for Camera Access Point connections Network 4 6 status screen URL for Browser Remote Network 5 6 status screen Browser Remote user names and passwords Only default passwords will be shown On the Netw...

Page 164: ...rminated NOTES Depending on the network used and the strength of the Wi Fi signal you may notice delays in the refreshing of the live view image and other settings If Browser Remote is set to a language other than the language set on network device the application may not be displayed correctly Using Browser Remote The Browser Remote application has 3 screens v the main screen for controlling the ...

Page 165: ...user only When using a computer tablet and other devices with larger screens this screen offers all the controls available for operating the camcorder remotely via Browser Remote Onscreen display indication only The content or value cannot be changed using Browser Remote 8 7 6 9 12 13 11 14 18 15 16 10 17 1 4 3 5 2 ...

Page 166: ...anges the language used for controls in the metadata input screen and for error messages Still most of the application s controls emulate physical buttons on the camcorder and appear in English only regardless of the language selected 9 Key lock button Touch the icon to lock the Browser Remote screens in order to prevent settings from being changed inadvertently 10 D Touch Focus button Touch the b...

Page 167: ...ollowing sections explain how to use the controls in the detailed camcorder settings panel For detailed information and applicable restrictions about the functions themselves please refer to each function s explanation To change the white balance Touch the White Balance tab in the detailed camcorder settings panel 1 Auto white balance button Touch to set the camcorder to auto white balance AWB mod...

Page 168: ...above the buttons You can also touch the current aperture value select the desired value from the list or touch and then touch 3 Shutter speed related buttons To change the shutter speed mode touch Speed and select the desired shutter speed mode Speed standard shutter speed Angle Clear Scan Slow slow shutter speeds Auto or Off To change the adjustment increment if you selected Speed touch Normal s...

Page 169: ...s function has been unlocked and the D icon appears in the button A 166 2 Touch the desired subject in the live view screen Depending on the focus mode used an AF frame may appear on the selected subject Face AF 1 Touch Face Det Tracking 2 Touch On and then touch A face detection frame will appear on the live view screen around all detected faces The main subject is indicated with arrows Þ on the ...

Page 170: ...user only Using Browser Remote you can create edit and transfer to the camcorder metadata information that can be used to record clips This includes the user memo information clip title creator location and description as well as GPS information For details refer to Using Metadata A 108 To open the metadata input screen touch the icon at the top of the Browser Remote screen This step is not necess...

Page 171: ...a read from a file saved on SD card B 10 Overwrite Previous button Overwrite button While recording a clip Touch Overwrite to send the metadata entered in this screen to the camcorder replacing any metadata that the clip being recorded might have When the confirmation message appears touch After recording a clip Touch Overwrite Previous to send the metadata entered in this screen to the camcorder ...

Page 172: ...ll user only When using a smartphone or other device with a smaller screen this screen offers only a small live image screen for final confirmation zoom controls and the REC button to start and stop recording To open the basic screen touch the icon at the top of the Browser Remote screen ...

Page 173: ...amed video Camcorder Settings 1 Configure an Ethernet network connection A 159 2 Select IP Streaming Settings Network Settings IP Streaming Settings 3 To select the video streaming configuration select Streaming Output Signal Select the desired option and then press SET 4 To select the audio streaming channels select Audio Out Channels Select the desired option and then press SET 5 Select Protocol...

Page 174: ...select FEC Interval Select the desired option and then press SET Streaming Video over IP 1 Connect the decoder to the network and complete any necessary configurations on the receiving side so the decoder is ready to receive video over IP For details refer to the instruction manual of the decoder device or software you will use 2 Select the desired network A 160 Use an Ethernet connection A 159 an...

Page 175: ...175 IP Streaming After streaming video continuously for 24 hours the camcorder will stop the IP streaming momentarily and then restart it automatically ...

Page 176: ...its of the port number select Set and then press SET 5 To activate the passive mode select Passive Mode Select the desired option and then press SET Off is the standard setting for most cases On passive mode is more appropriate for FTP transfers from behind a firewall 6 To select whether to create a new folder for every transfer date select New Folder by Date Select the desired option and then pre...

Page 177: ...nfrastructure connection A 154 or Ethernet connection A 159 With Ethernet connections connect the camcorder to the desired network using an Ethernet cable 3 Select FTP Transfer Network Settings FTP Transfer 4 Select OK and then press SET The camcorder will connect to the FTP server and all the clips in the index screen will be transferred When using an Ethernet connection the Ethernet access lamp ...

Page 178: ...FTP File Transfer 178 ...

Page 179: ...ator is illuminated in red Failure to do so may result in permanent data loss Do not open the SD CARD 3 card slot cover and do not remove the card Do not disconnect the power source or turn off the camcorder NOTES Photos cannot be taken in the following cases When pre recording is activated When slow motion recording is activated When Browser Remote is activated If the LOCK switch on the SD card i...

Page 180: ...a new folder is created automatically Understanding folder names An example folder name is 101_1103 The first 3 digits indicate the folder number from 100 to 999 and the last 4 digits indicate the month and day when the folder was created In the example the folder numbered 101 was created on November 3 Understanding photo numbers An example photo number is 101 0107 The first 3 digits indicate the ...

Page 181: ...o switch to the previous next photo Press the DISP button to hide show the onscreen displays Press the Ñ button to return to the Photos index screen IMPORTANT Observe the following precautions while an access indicator is illuminated in red Failure to do so may result in permanent data loss Do not disconnect the power source or turn off the camcorder Do not open the card slot cover of the card bei...

Page 182: ...lete and then press SET 3 Select OK and then press SET 4 When the confirmation message appears press SET Deleting All the Photos You can delete all the photos in the Photos index screen 1 Select Delete All Photos 3 Recording Media Setup Delete All Photos 2 Select OK and then press SET 3 When the confirmation message appears press SET IMPORTANT Be careful when deleting photos Deleted photos cannot ...

Page 183: ...nu A 192 B System Setup menu A 192 My Menu customized menu A 194 Menu item Setting options and additional information Light Metering Backlight Standard Spotlight A 62 AE Shift 2 0 to 2 0 in 0 25 point intervals 0 A 61 AE Response High Normal Low Determines how quickly the exposure aperture shutter speed and gain changes when using the automatic adjustment mode Iris Limit On Off A 61 Iris Ring Dire...

Page 184: ...Zoom On Off A 70 Digital Zoom Tele converter 6 0x Tele converter 3 0x Tele converter 1 5x Digital 300x Advanced 30x Off A 68 Handle Zoom Speed H 1 to 16 16 A 71 Handle Zoom Speed L 1 to 16 8 WL D6000 Zoom Speed 1 to 16 8 A 71 Grip Zoom Speed Constant Variable User Setting A 70 Constant Speed 1 to 16 8 A 70 Users Settings User 1 User 2 User 3 A 70 IS Mode Dynamic Standard A 83 Image Stabilizer On O...

Page 185: ...4 Hz 50 00 Hz 1 A 50 Recording Mode Normal Recording Slow Motion Recording Pre Recording A 113 Available only for XF HEVC clips Frame Rate When System Frequency is set to 59 94 Hz 59 94i 59 94P 29 97P 23 98P When System Frequency is set to 50 00 Hz 50 00i 50 00P 25 00P A 50 Resolution Color Sampling 3840x2160 YCC422 10 bit 1920x1080 YCC422 10 bit A 51 Available only for XF HEVC clips When Rec Form...

Page 186: ...d is to be entered starting from the left Organization This identifier represents the organization that owns or operates the camcorder and can be obtained by registering with the SMPTE Registration Authority If the organization is not registered enter 0000 User Code This identifier designates the user Leave this blank if Organization is set to 0000 Add File On Off A 123 Clip Numbering Reset Contin...

Page 187: ...anual A 100 CH3 Level CH4 Level CH3 CH4 Level 0 to 100 50 A 100 Built in Mic Low Cut Off LC1 LC2 A 101 Built in Mic Sensitivity Normal High A 101 Built in Mic Att On Off A 101 INPUT 1 Mic Trimming INPUT 2 Mic Trimming 12 dB 6 dB 0 dB 6 dB 12 dB A 102 INPUT 1 Mic Att INPUT 2 Mic Att On Off A 102 INPUT 1 2 Limiter On Off A 100 MIC Att On Off A 102 MIC Low Cut On Off A 102 1 kHz Tone 12 dB 18 dB 20 d...

Page 188: ...R BT 2020 PQ BT 2020 HLG BT 2020 Off HLG Color BT 2100 Vivid A 149 Gain for HDR SDR Conv 7 5 dB to 7 5 dB 3 0 dB A 149 Range SDI A 149 During Canon Log 3 Output Full Range Narrow Range During HDR Output Full Range Narrow Range Range HDMI A 149 During Canon Log 3 Output Full Range Priority Narrow Range During HDR Output Full Range Priority Narrow Range B W Image LCD B W Image VF B W Image SDI B W I...

Page 189: ... Time Code Reel Clip Number On Off Remaining Photos Only Warnings Normal Off Temperature Fan Resolution Color Sampling Frame Rate OSD Output Rec Command User Bit Monitor Channels Audio Level Indicator Network Functions GPS WL D6000 Genlock User Memo Rec Format On Off On Normal Show the icon onscreen display always or whenever the necessary conditions are triggered Only Warnings Show the icon onscr...

Page 190: ...105 Waveform Settings 1 A 105 Position Right Left Type Line Line Spot Select Line Field RGB YPbPr Gain 1x 2x Y Position 0 15 30 45 50 Select Line When the vertical resolution is 1080 0 to 1079 540 in 1 line increments Set When the vertical resolution is 2160 0 to 2158 1080 in 2 line increments Set Markers On Off A 85 Center Marker Horizontal Marker Grid Marker Aspect Marker Yellow Blue Green Red B...

Page 191: ...Streaming Output Signal XF HEVC clips when 3 Recording Media Setup System Frequency is set to 59 94 Hz 16 Mbps 3840x2160 59 94P 9 Mbps 3840x2160 59 94P 16 Mbps 3840x2160 29 97P 9 Mbps 3840x2160 29 97P 9 Mbps 1920x1080 59 94P 4 Mbps 1920x1080 59 94P 9 Mbps 1920x1080 29 97P 4 Mbps 1920x1080 29 97P XF HEVC clips when 3 Recording Media Setup System Frequency is set to 50 00 Hz 16 Mbps 3840x2160 50 00P...

Page 192: ...red IS 2 Peaking All 3 Zebra All 4 WFM All Menu item Setting options and additional information Reset All Settings Camera Settings Assignable Buttons These settings reset the following camcorder settings to default values settings All Settings All the camcorder s settings except for the hour meter Camera Settings White balance iris ISO speed gain shutter speed v Camera Setup settings and Custom Pi...

Page 193: ...ck All Buttons All Except REC Button A 43 Camera Grip REC Button Disable Enable Enables disables the use of the REC button on the grip This setting is available only in mode Touch Screen Response Normal Low Adjusts the sensitivity of the camcorder s LCD touch screen REMOTE Term 2 RC V100 REMOTE B RC V100 REMOTE A Standard A 39 WL D6000 On Off Enables disables the use of the supplied wireless contr...

Page 194: ...ailable only in mode Fan Automatic Always On A 49 Certification Logos 3 Displays certification logos that apply to the camcorder Firmware Displays the current firmware version of the camcorder This setting is available only in mode but is usually grayed out Menu item Setting options and additional information CAMERA 1 Edit Register Move Delete Reset All Rename A 26 CAMERA 2 Edit Register Move Dele...

Page 195: ...ht to scroll through the status screens 3 Press the STATUS button again to close the status screens You can also press the MENU button to close the status screen and open the menu instead Gamma Color Space Color Matrix screen A 196 SDR Gain Range screen A 196 Data screens A 196 Camera screens A 197 Assignable Buttons screens A 197 Audio screens A 198 Media screen A 199 Terminal Outputs screen A 19...

Page 196: ...y 5 4 1 2 3 1 SD CARD Settings used for clips recorded on the SD card A 63 2 SDI HDMI Settings LUT used for video output from the respective terminals A 147 3 LCD VF Settings LUT used for the LCD screen and viewfinder A 147 4 HLG color A 149 5 Custom Picture Activate Other Settings setting whether detailed settings in the custom picture file are active or not 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 Custom picture file name...

Page 197: ...it A 56 5 Gain settings by switch position A 56 6 White balance A 65 Setting of the PRESET switch position shockless white balance and auto white balance AWB response 7 Focus A 74 AF mode AF frame size and position AF speed AF response and focus limit 8 Zoom A 68 Zoom speed level high speed zoom setting and zoom speed settings for the handle zoom rocker supplied wireless controller and grip zoom r...

Page 198: ...els output from the headphones built in speaker A 150 3 Headphone volume A 136 4 Audio format audio bit depth and audio channels used for recording or output A 95 150 SD Card Settings used for clips recorded on the card SDI HDMI Settings used for audio output from the respective terminal 5 Press SET to open the Audio Setup menu Only when the Audio status screen was opened using the AUDIO STATUS bu...

Page 199: ...epth 4 3 5 1 2 7 6 1 SD card A SD card B For each 2 Visual bar Approximate used available space 3 Total space 4 Used recorded space 5 Available space 6 SD UHS speed class Only for SD card B 7 Number of remaining photos 2 1 4 3 1 HDMI OUT terminal status Output signal A 146 output onscreen displays A 146 2 SDI terminal status Video output 3G SDI output mapping A 145 output onscreen displays A 146 3...

Page 200: ...pecial recording mode A 113 5 Photo numbering A 186 6 Clip numbering A 48 2 3 4 1 1 User memo A 108 file name title creator location and description 2 Clip name and slate information A 48 109 camera index reel number clip number user defined field scene number and take number 3 Unique Material Identifier UMID information A 108 country code organization and user code 4 Custom picture file embedding...

Page 201: ...ng recording time 2 Remaining recording time indicator 3 Battery life indicator 4 Total operation time A 194 5 Operation time since using Reset Hour Meter A 194 6 1 2 3 4 5 7 1 Network configuration name 2 Connection type 3 SSID network name 4 Authentication and encryption method 5 WEP index key 6 Wi Fi frequency band and channel 7 TCP IP settings of the current network connection A 155 ...

Page 202: ...password was changed the status screen will show only that the field is password protected Network 6 6 Status Screen mode IP streaming settings A 173 3 1 2 1 Camcorder settings A 162 2 Browser Remote s URL 3 User settings A 162 3 1 2 1 Streaming video configuration and audio channels 2 Receiver settings and transfer protocol 3 Error correction settings A 174 ...

Page 203: ...nly For details refer to Recording GPS Information Geotagging A 110 1 2 FTP settings A 176 1 FTP server settings destination server user name and password 2 FTP transfer settings destination folder port number passive mode new folder creation and dealing with same named files 1 2 3 4 5 1 Latitude 2 Longitude 3 Elevation 4 UTC coordinated universal time date and time 5 Satellite signal strength ...

Page 204: ...ernatively replace the card The REC button that was used may be disabled Change the current settings in the System Setup Camera Grip REC Button setting to enable the use of the REC button on the grip The camcorder may be set to a special recording mode If the special recording mode is no longer necessary return Recording Media Setup Recording Mode to Normal Recording to end the special recording m...

Page 205: ...dental erasure Change the position of the LOCK switch Photos that were protected using other devices cannot be deleted with the camcorder Indicators and Onscreen Displays appears in red on the screen The battery pack is exhausted Replace or charge the battery pack í appears on the screen The camcorder cannot communicate with the battery pack attached so the remaining battery time cannot be display...

Page 206: ...ording under some types of fluorescent mercury or sodium lamps This is not a malfunction You may be able to reduce the symptoms by setting the shutter speed mode to Speed and the shutter speed to a value matching the frequency of the local electrical system 1 50 or 1 100 for 50 Hz systems 1 60 or 1 120 for 60 Hz systems May not be available depending on the frame rate Audio cannot be recorded The ...

Page 207: ...ack looks fine on the camcorder but there is no image on the external monitor The camcorder is not connected correctly to the external monitor Make sure you are using the correct connection A 145 The video input on the external monitor is not set to the video terminal to which you connected the camcorder Select the correct video input The computer does not recognize the camcorder even though the c...

Page 208: ...vice to which the camcorder is connected is on and functioning properly To use 1000BASE T connection speeds make sure to use network devices compatible with Gigabit Ethernet 1000BASE T The Browser Remote application will not start on the Web browser Make sure Browser Remote is activated A 163 The URL entered into the Web browser s address bar is incorrect Be sure to use the URL exactly as it appea...

Page 209: ...y display the Canon logo You attached a battery pack that is not recommended by Canon for use with this camcorder If you are using a battery pack recommended by Canon for use with this camcorder there may be a problem with the battery pack or camcorder Consult a Canon Service Center Buffer overflow Recording was stopped The data transfer rate was too high for the card in use and the recording was ...

Page 210: ...is camcorder A 35 Recording was stopped The file control information is corrupted or there was an encoder error Turn the camcorder off and then on again Then remove the card being used and reinsert it Alternatively replace the card If this does not solve the problem consult a Canon Service Center SD Card A SD Card B Check the data Cannot access the card Check the card and make sure it is inserted ...

Page 211: ...ssing the camcorder and then touch Retry Cannot log in to FTP server Check the user name and password information in the FTP server settings A 176 Cannot transfer files to FTP server Check that there is enough available space in the data storage device hard disk etc that contains the destination folder on the FTP server FTP transfer error File transfer was not completed An error occurred while tra...

Page 212: ...ain an IP address If you are not using a DHCP server connect using the Manual option and enter the IP address using the Manual option A 158 Turn on the DHCP server If it is already on make sure it is functioning properly Make sure the address range for the DHCP server is sufficient If you are not using a DNS server set the DNS address to one other than 0 0 0 0 Set the DNS server s IP address in th...

Page 213: ...tery packs Do not use leaking batteries battery packs If a battery battery pack leaks and the material contacts your skin or clothing flush the exposed area thoroughly with running water In case of eye contact flush thoroughly with copious amounts of clean running water and seek immediate medical assistance Use batteries battery packs only with their specified product Do not heat batteries battery...

Page 214: ...trong electromagnetic fields such as near powerful magnets and motors MRI machines or high voltage power lines Using the camcorder in such places may cause anomalies in the video or audio or video noise to appear Do not point the camcorder or viewfinder toward an intense light source such as the sun on a sunny day or an intense artificial light source Doing so may damage the image sensor or the ca...

Page 215: ...ayed depending on the battery life Use the time shown on the screen as an approximation SD Card We recommend backing up the recordings on the SD card onto your computer Data may be corrupted or lost due to card defects or exposure to static electricity Canon shall not be liable for lost or corrupted data Do not touch or expose the terminals to dust or dirt Do not use SD cards in places subject to ...

Page 216: ...battery using tweezers or other metal tools as this will cause a short circuit Wipe the battery with a clean dry cloth to ensure proper contact WARNING The battery used in this device may present a fire or chemical burn hazard if mishandled Do not disassemble modify immerse in water heat above 100 C 212 F or incinerate the battery Do not insert the battery into the mouth If swallowed seek medical ...

Page 217: ...inued use may damage the camcorder Condensation may form in the following cases When the camcorder is moved quickly from cold to warm places When the camcorder is left in a humid room When a cold room is heated rapidly To avoid condensation Do not expose the camcorder to sudden or extreme changes in temperature Remove the SD cards and battery pack Then place the camcorder in an airtight plastic ba...

Page 218: ...mmended The message Battery communication error is displayed if you use a non genuine Canon battery pack and user response is required Note that Canon shall not be liable for any damages resulting from accidents such as malfunction or fire that occur due to use of non genuine Canon battery packs BP A30 BP A60 Battery Pack CA CP200 L Compact Power Adapter CG A10 Battery Charger TL U58 Tele converte...

Page 219: ...these battery packs with camcorders and chargers compatible with Intelligent System TL U58 Tele Converter The minimum focusing distance at full telephoto with the tele converter is 1 3 m 4 3 ft The tele converter cannot be used together with the supplied lens hood WA U58 Wide Attachment The wide attachment cannot be used together with the supplied lens hood This mark identifies genuine Canon video...

Page 220: ...er to the Reference Tables A 224 SD SDHC SD High Capacity or SDXC SD eXtended Capacity card2 2 slots for clips only SD card B for photos 2 SD card B is used also to save custom picture files user memo files and the camcorder settings file Image Sensor Type 1 0 1 0 in single plate CMOS sensor Effective pixels approximate 8 290 000 pixels 3840x2160 LCD Touch Screen 10 1 cm 4 0 in color LCD 16 9 aspe...

Page 221: ...er speed 1 25 Infrared mode Available including built in infrared light Built in microphone Stereo electret condenser microphone Size of Photos 1920x1080 Wi Fi Wireless Standard IEEE802 11b g n 2 4 GHz band IEEE802 11a n 5 GHz band Connection Methods Infrastructure Wi Fi Protected Setup WPS search for access points manual Camera Access Point Authentication Methods Open shared key WPA PSK WPA2 PSK ...

Page 222: ...mm stereo mini jack 72 dBV manual volume center full scale 18 dB 5 6 k Microphone attenuator 20 dB headphone Terminal 3 5 mm stereo mini jack to 8 dBV 16 load volume range Min to Max 50 or less USB Terminal mini B receptacle Hi Speed USB output only G LOCK SYNC Terminal BNC jack 1 0 Vp p 75 GENLOCK setting input only SYNC OUT setting output only tri level HD signal TIME CODE Terminal BNC jack inpu...

Page 223: ...100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz 90 VA 120 VA Rated Output 24 V DC 1 8 A Operating Temperature 0 40 C 32 104 F Dimensions W x H x D 67 5 x 37 x 134 mm 2 7 x 1 5 x 5 3 in Weight Approx 290 g 10 2 oz CG A20 Battery Charger Rated Input 24 V DC 1 8 A Rated Output 16 7 V DC 1 5 A Operating Temperature 0 40 C 32 104 F Dimensions W x H x D 100 x 24 x 100 mm 3 9 x 0 9 x 3 9 in Weight Approx 145 g 5 1 oz BP A30 Batte...

Page 224: ...ld surroundings etc Resolution and bit rate SD card capacity 32 GB 64 GB 128 GB 256 GB 3840x2160 160 Mbps 25 min 50 min 105 min 210 min 3840x2160 110 Mbps 35 min 75 min 150 min 305 min 1920x1080 60 Mbps 65 min 140 min 280 min 565 min 1920x1080 45 Mbps 90 min 185 min 375 min 755 min Battery pack BP A30 supplied BP A60 optional Charging time using the supplied CG A20 Battery Charger 170 min 300 min ...

Page 225: ...min Recording typical 80 min 165 min Playback 155 min 325 min 50 00P Recording maximum 135 min 285 min Recording typical 80 min 165 min Playback 160 min 340 min Video configuration Usage conditions Battery pack Video format resolution and bit rate Frame rate BP A30 supplied BP A60 optional ...

Page 226: ...file 129 Camera Access Point 155 Canon Log 3 gamma curve 63 124 Canon XF Utility download 151 Check marks 107 139 Clips Adding an mark mark 107 139 Adding Deleting shot marks 107 141 Clip information 138 Clip name format 48 Clip numbering 48 Copying 139 Deleting 140 Playback 133 Recording 41 Recovering 37 Saving to a computer 151 Color bars 104 Color sampling 51 Color space 63 124 Condensation 217...

Page 227: ...ecording 116 Infrastructure 156 Initializing an SD card 35 INPUT 1 INPUT 2 terminals 95 98 IP streaming 173 Iris 59 J Joystick 25 Joystick guide 135 K Key lock 43 L Language 24 LCD screen 30 Lens hood 28 Light metering mode 62 LUT lookup table 147 M Macro shooting 82 Magnification 76 Menu settings 183 Message list 209 Metadata 108 MIC terminal 95 97 Microphone Built in 95 External 95 97 Sensitivit...

Page 228: ...h for access points 157 Shooting frame rate 113 Shot marks 107 141 Shoulder pad 32 Shoulder strap 31 Shutter speed 53 Slow motion recording 113 Special recording modes 113 Specifications 220 Status screens 195 Synchronization 92 System frequency 50 T Tally lamps 42 Terminal covers 31 Time code 88 Time code synchronization 93 94 TIME CODE terminal 93 94 Tripod 32 Troubleshooting 204 Turning the cam...

Page 229: ...ranty covers all defects encountered in normal use of the Equipment and does not apply in the following cases A Loss or damage to the Equipment due to abuse mishandling accident improper maintenance use of non Canon accessories or failure to follow operating maintenance or environmental instructions prescribed in Canon USA s user s manual B If the Equipment is defective as a result of leaking batt...

Page 230: ...mal use of the Equipment and does not apply in the following cases A Loss or damage to the Equipment due to abuse mishandling accident improper maintenance use of non Canon accessories or failure to follow operating maintenance or environmental instructions prescribed in Canon Canada s user s manual B If the Equipment is defective as a result of leaking batteries sand dirt or water damage C If def...

Page 231: ...sion USA http pro usa canon com CANON U S A INC http pro usa canon com support 855 CINE EOS 855 246 3367 USA only UNITED KINGDOM Canon UK Ltd Unit 160 Centennial Park Centennial Avenue Elstree Hertfordshire WD6 3SG 020 7660 0186 Canon Inc 30 2 Shimomaruko 3 chome Ohta ku Tokyo 146 8501 Japan Canon Europa N V Bovenkerkerweg 59 1185 XB Amstelveen The Netherlands http www canon europe com ...

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