Recording Video

1

White balance (A66)

8

#Aperture value (A64)

 

2

Time code settings: NDF Non-drop frame (A74)

9

ND filter (A63)

 

 

/EXT-LOCK External time code signal locked

10

Approximate remaining battery time1

 

54

(A78) / HOLD Time code display on hold

11

Wi-Fi4(A47)

1

 

(A74)

12

CF card status and available recording time

 

3Time code (A73)

4Audio level meter1 (A82, 83)

5White balance fine-tuning (A66)

6 ISO speed/ Gain (A61) 7 Shutter speed (A58)/White balance

Shutter speed2 (mode set to [Speed], [Slow] or [Off])

Shutter speed (mode set to [Angle])

Shutter speed (mode set to [Clear Scan])

White balance fine-tuning3(A66)

White balance, color temperature3 (A67)

1Displayed also in mode.

2In these shutter speed modes, only the denominator is displayed - indicates a shutter speed of 1/100, etc.

3 Only displayed while adjusting the setting.

4 Only when an optional WFT-E6 Wireless File Transmitter is connected to the camcorder.

Adjusting the Brightness of the Rear Panel

Repeatedly pressing the (backlight) button will change the brightness of the rear panel in the following order: Backlight on (bright)  Backlight on (dim)  Backlight off.

CINEMA Preset

[~Camera Setup]

You can easily set the camcorder to use a number of preset picture-

 

related settings especially designed with professional cinematography

[/CINEMA Locked]

and motion picture production in mind. When you use the CINEMA preset

 

settings, the camcorder will use the advanced Canon Log gamma

[Off]

(A109) that makes full use of the new image sensor to achieve an

 

amazing dynamic range. On the other hand, other custom picture settings

 

 

will not be available.

 

1 Open the [/CINEMA Locked] submenu.

 

[~Camera Setup] >[/CINEMA Locked]

 

2 Select [On] and then press SET.

 

All picture-related settings will be set according to the CINEMA preset values.

[/LOCKED] appears on the left of the screen.

NOTES

When Canon Log gamma is used, the image displayed on the screen will appear darker than usual. You can use the view assistance function (A109) to display an image that approximates the one that would be obtained using a normal gamma setting.