Canon XL1 instruction manual Giving priority to shutter speed shutter-priority Tv

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Giving priority to shutter speed (shutter-priority: Tv)

Use this program to let you select the shutter

speed.

Tv 1000

 

The camera sets the appropriate aperture

Tv

(F number) automatically to give the correct

 

exposure.

 

When you turn the POWER dial to Tv, the current

 

shutter speed is shown in the viewfinder. Select

 

your desired shutter speed by pressing the

 

SHUTTER r and t buttons.

 

You can choose 9 shutter speeds between 1/60 and 1/15,000 of a second.

If you try to set a shutter speed that is either too high or too low for the shooting conditions, the indicator flashes in the viewfinder. In this case, increase or decrease the setting until the flashing stops, or slide the ND FILTER switch ON/OFF as appropriate before changing the setting.

Notes:

You can also set the XL1 for slow shutter shooting using the slow shutter digital effects (p. 35).

When recording in extreme low-light conditions, we recommend the use of a Canon Speedlite or Video Light (available as optional accessories, see page 73).

Recording

Giving priority to the aperture (aperture-priority: Av)

Use this program to let you select the aperture (iris

diameter) to give you maximum control over the

Av F2.8

 

depth of field.

Av

A large F number (a small aperture) gives a greater

 

depth of field.

 

Under very bright conditions when you have set the F number to f/16, blurring of the image may occur. Check the image in the viewfinder while setting the aperture.

When a lens that has a built-in ND filter is attached, if you switch the filter on, the intensity of the light is reduced and the image in the viewfinder may go dark. In such a case, switch the filter off and change the aperture setting.

When shooting in the [ (Easy Recording) or n (Auto) programs on bright sunny days outdoors, the camera may display “ND ON”/“ND OFF” repeatedly. In this case, it may be effective to switch to the Av recording program and adjust the setting of the F number to between f/5.6 and f/11 (the shutter speed may become higher than usual).

The camera sets the appropriate shutter speed automatically to give the correct exposure. When you turn the POWER dial to Av the current F number is shown in the viewfinder. Select your desired F number by turning the IRIS wheel.

You can choose 8 F numbers between f/1.6 and f/16, and CLOSE to shut the iris completely. If you try to set an F number that is too high or too low for the shooting conditions, the indicator flashes in the viewfinder. In this case, increase or decrease the setting until the flashing stops.

Note:

• The camera memorizes the latest Tv or Av value until a new value is set.

Turning off the camcorder or changing the recording program does not erase the stored value.

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Contents Mode d’emploi Important Usage Instructions IntroductionImportant Safety Instructions Introduction Contents Thank you for choosing a Canon Introducing the XL1 Mounting the lens Mounting and Removing XL LensesRemoving the lens Attaching the Lens Hood Lens settingsFinally, tighten the locking screw Adjusting the Viewfinder Unit Adjusting for left eye/right eye operationAdjusting to your viewing point Adjusting to your eyesightAttaching the External Microphone Provide power from an AC outlet or Charge a battery pack Powering the XL1Connecting the camera to an AC outlet Attach the DC coupler to the cameraAttach the battery pack to the power adapter Charging and attaching the battery packRemove the battery pack after use Loading and unloading Loading a CassetteLoad or unload the cassette Handling cassettes Protecting tapes from accidental erasureCassette memory Prepare the lens cap Adjust the grip beltSupporting the Camera Attach the SP-100 shoulder padCamera menu CAM. Menu Selecting from the MenusVCR menu Press the r or t cursor keys to choose its setting Press the Menu button to close the menuUsing the Wireless Controller/Tally Lamps Inserting batteriesTurning off the remote sensors Turning off the tally lampsSetting the Date and Time Setting the display styleBefore you start recording Using the Standby buttonBasic Recording To recordChanging the recording mode SP/LP When you have finished recordingTurning the camera recording displays ON/OFF Zooming for Zoom Lenses Optical zoom 16⋅ for standard lens32⋅ digital zoom Activating the digital zoomTurning the SuperRange Optical Image Stabilizer On/Off Using the ND Filter for appropriate lenses Taking Still Pictures Photo Mode Press the Photo button fully down to take the still pictureChoosing the Movie Mode Normal/Frame Record search Searching and Reviewing While Recording Record review Using the Various Recording Programs Easy RecordingManual AutoSpotlight Giving priority to shutter speed shutter-priority Tv Giving priority to the aperture aperture-priority AvEffect you can select Activating the Slow ShutterCamera only displays selectable effects Selecting the Audio Mode AudioSetting the recording level for two channel recording Setting the Audio Input Two Channel RecordingUsing the Audio 1 RCA jacks Slide the REC Level switch of the Audio 1/MIC controls to MSetting the Audio Input Four Channel Recording Setting the recording level for four channel recordingHeadphones Making a Sound CheckFade trigger Fading In and Out Between ScenesActivating the fade trigger Widescreen TV recording Press the wireless controller’s START/STOP button Setting the Self-TimerPress the wireless controller’s Self Timer button Press the START/STOP button to end recordingUsing a Canon Speedlite for Flash Photography optional Flash ChargingManual focus Adjusting the FocusTemporary focus override Push autofocusTurn the Iris wheel to open or close the iris Adjusting the ExposureExposure lock Using AE Shift Using the Zebra Pattern Adjusting the Gain Adjusting the White Balance Setting the white balanceRecording Playing back a Cassette Edit Search Other playback modesPlayback Pause Fast Forward PlaybackSpecial playback Press the wireless controller’s Data Code button Displaying Data CodeSearching Through Your Recorded Photos Photo Search If your TV or VCR has an S-video input terminal Connections for Playback on a TV ScreenIf your TV or VCR has audio/video input terminals Connect the camera to the VCR Editing to a VCRPreparations Prepare the TV and VCRDV Dubbing DV terminal conforming to IEEE1394 Copyright signal Remote m terminalSelecting the audio mix Selecting the Audio OutputChoose the output Default setting Ii Choosing the output channelWhen to recharge How much power is left?Charging and recording times Keep the terminals clean Taking care of the battery packInstalling the backup battery Storing the battery packTreat the battery pack with care Choose the grip Using a tripodCamera Holding Styles Standard holding styleMaintenance StorageMaintenance Using the camera abroadProtecting the camera from condensation What happens when condensation is detectedCondensation What you should doTroubleshooting Recording/PlaybackRecording/Playback Contd About the LCD Viewfinder MiscellaneousAbout the CCD XL1 System Diagram Availability differs from area to area Optional Accessories ⋅ Zoom XL 3.4-10.2mm available Summer ’98 VL-10Li Battery Video LightFA-200 Flash Adapter Extender XL 1.6⋅Provided accessories Optional accessories CH-900 Dual Battery Charger/ Holder380EX Speedlite Finding Your Way Around the XL1 Additional Information Light ButtonInformation Additional Pause MIX Screen Displays Movie mode p Number Time Code Recording reminderMain LCD panel Audio LCD panelSpecifications BP-927 Battery PackIndex Canada Canon INC