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Shooting Movies
With the EOS-1D C’s firmware Ver. 1.3.0 or higher, lens aberration
correction (peripheral illumination correction and chromatic aberration
correction) with EF Cinema lenses (those that can communicate with
the camera) is possible.
Use EOS Utility (provided software) to
register the correction data to the
camera. If EOS Utility’s correction data
registration screen does not show the EF
Cinema lens, update EOS Utility to the
latest version.
The setting procedure is on
z
pages
155-157.
Lens Aberration Correction with EF Cinema (CN-E) Lenses
Cautions for Using EF Cinema (CN-E) Lenses
EF Cinema lenses with PL mount are not supported.
EF Cinema lenses require the aperture to be adjusted manually.
Therefore, they are not suitable for autoexposure shooting (p.18) and
shutter-priority AE shooting (p.19) for which the aperture is set
automatically to suit the brightness.
If the EF Cinema lens is not fitted with a function for sending information
to the camera, the aperture will be indicated as “00.” Also, the lens name
and other information will not be recorded in the Exif information.
If the EF Cinema lens can send information to the camera, the aperture
will be displayed as the f/number (not as the TNo.).
The color tone of movies shot with EF lenses and EF Cinema lenses is
different. Compared to EF lenses, EF Cinema lenses tend to make
movies look slightly more yellow.
When you shoot a still photo using an EF Cinema lens, lens aberration
correction (peripheral illumination correction and chromatic aberration
correction) is not applied. Correction is applied only for movie shooting.
Additional cautions regarding the use of EF Cinema lenses may be
announced on the Canon website, etc.
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