Low sound may be reduced together with the wind noise. We recommend

turning off the wind screen for normal recordings.

 

The wind screen function cannot be turned on/off during recording.

 

The wind screen function can also be used for audio dubbing (when [AUDIO

E

DUB.] is set to [MIC. IN] in the [AUDIO SET UP] submenu).

 

 

The wind screen function cannot be used when an external microphone is connected to the MIC terminal or when the DM-50 Microphone is attached to the advanced accessory shoe.

Using Headphones during Recording

You can use headphones to monitor the sound during recording.

When using headphones, make sure that “H” is displayed. If “H” is not displayed change the setting following the procedure below.

Switching the AV/Headphones Terminal

CAMERA

PLAY (VCR)

CARD CAMERA

CARD PLAY (VCR)

VCR SET UP

AV/PHONES••••AV

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Open the menu and select [VCR SET UP]. Select [AV/PHONES], set it to [AV] or [PHONES H ] and close the menu.

Adjusting the Headphone Volume

CAMERA

PLAY (VCR)

CARD CAMERA

CARD PLAY (VCR)

AUDIO SET UP

HVOLUME•••••

 

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Open the menu and select [AUDIO SET UP]. Select [ H VOLUME], adjust the volume with the selector dial and close the menu.

You can turn off the volume completely by turning the selector dial down until [OFF]

appears. Turn the selector dial up to increase the volume again.

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Canon MVX150i, MVX100i instruction manual Using Headphones during Recording, Switching the AV/Headphones Terminal

MVX150i, MVX100i specifications

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