Canon XC10 Instruction Manual

Canon XC10 Instruction Manual

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  • Page 1 PUB. DIE-0469-000A 4K Camcorder Instruction Manual...
  • Page 2: Important Usage Instructions

    Important Usage Instructions WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK AND TO REDUCE ANNOYING INTERFERENCE, USE THE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES ONLY. COPYRIGHT WARNING: Unauthorized recording of copyrighted materials may infringe on the rights of copyright owners and be contrary to copyright laws. Table of Contents Index Menus...
  • Page 3 Trademark Acknowledgements • SD, SDHC and SDXC Logos are trademarks of SD-3C, LLC. • Canon is an authorized licensee of the CFast 2.0™ trademark, which may be registered in various jurisdictions. • Microsoft and Windows are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
  • Page 4 Highlights of the XC10 The Canon 4K Camcorder XC10 is a highly functional camcorder that is capable of producing outstanding results when recording video at either 4K or HD quality, or taking photos of up to approx. 12 megapixels. The XC10 continues Canon’s lineage of high-performance camcorders with robust features designed to help...
  • Page 5: Push Af While The Camcorder Is In Manual Focus Mode

    Advanced Professional Features and • ND filter When activated, the built-in ND filter reduces the Flexibility amount of light by 3 stops, allowing you to better Wi-Fi network functions capture your subject in the desired depth of field When you use the Wi-Fi functions (A 118), you can (A 134).
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1. Introduction 9 3. Recording 37 About this Manual 9 Recording Video and Taking Photos 37 Conventions Used in this Manual 9 Preparing to Record 37 Basic Recording 38 Supplied Accessories 11 Names of Parts 12 Selecting the Photo Size 40 Viewfinder unit 17 Shooting Continuous Photos (Drive Mode) 40 RC-6 Remote Controller 17...
  • Page 7 Image Stabilizer 73 5. Playback 100 Onscreen Markers and Zebra Patterns 74 Playback 100 Displaying Onscreen Markers 74 Playing Back Recordings 100 Displaying Zebra Patterns 74 Changing the Index Screen 100 Setting the Time Code 75 Onscreen Icons and Displays during Selecting the Time Code Mode 75 Playback 102 Selecting Drop or Non-Drop Frame 76...
  • Page 8 8. Additional Information 131 Menu Options 131 FUNC. Menu 131 Setup Menus 133 Troubleshooting 140 List of Messages 146 Handling Precautions 150 Maintenance/Others 153 Optional Accessories 154 Specifications 156 Reference Tables 159 Index 161 Table of Contents Index Menus...
  • Page 9: Introduction

    Introduction About this Manual Thank you for purchasing the Canon XC10. Please read this manual carefully before you use the camcorder and Troubleshooting retain it for future reference. Should the camcorder fail to operate correctly, refer to (A 140). Conventions Used in this Manual •...
  • Page 10 About this Manual The arrow > is used to abbreviate menu Operating modes and Format selections. For a detailed explanation on how A full icon (like ) indicates that the function Using the MENU to use the menus, refer to described can be used in the operating mode shown Button and Joystick (A 28).
  • Page 11: Supplied Accessories

    Supplied Accessories Supplied Accessories The following accessories are supplied with the camcorder. CA-570 Compact Power Adapter LP-E6N Battery Pack Lens Hood (incl. power cord) (incl. protective cover) Viewfinder Unit Lens Cap RC-6 Remote Controller (incl. viewfinder unit cover) (incl. CR2032 lithium button battery) Shoulder Strap IFC-300PCU/S USB Cable HTC-100/S High Speed HDMI Cable...
  • Page 12: Names Of Parts

    Names of Parts Names of Parts 9 10 1 Focus ring (A 66) 8 DC IN terminal (A 18) 2 Zoom ring (A 65) 9 DISP. (display) button (A 46)/ 3 FOCUS (focus mode) switch (A 66) Assignable button 1 (A 97) 4 Shoulder strap mount (A 24) 10 PUSH AF (momentary autofocus) button (A 71)/ 5 MIC (microphone) terminal (A 78)
  • Page 13 Names of Parts 3 × (headphone) terminal (A 84) 1 Air intake vent (A 47) 2 Shoulder strap mount (A 24) 4 Tally lamp (A 38) 6 Lens hood (A 21) 5 Remote sensor (A 35) Table of Contents Index Menus...
  • Page 14 Names of Parts 1 LCD touch screen (A 23) 6 CARD OPEN (open recording media slot cover) 2 MAGN. (magnification) button (A 69)/ lever (A 31) Assignable button 3 (A 97) 7 Recording media slot cover 3 MENU button (A 28) 8 CFast card slot (A 31) 4 Joystick (A 28) 9 SD card slot (A 31)
  • Page 15 Names of Parts 1 Built-in microphone (A 78) 5 Movie/photo switch (A 25) 2 Accessory shoe (A 86, 94): For attaching the 6 Control dial (A 49) 7 ^ (playback) button (A 100) optional GP-E2 GPS Receiver or optional EX- series Speedlite for EOS cameras.
  • Page 16 Names of Parts 1 Battery compartment 4 Battery compartment cover (A 18) 2 Battery release latch (A 18) 5 Lens hood mount index (A 21) 3 BATT. OPEN (open battery compartment) switch 6 Tripod socket (A 24) (A 18) Table of Contents Index Menus...
  • Page 17: Viewfinder Unit

    Names of Parts Viewfinder unit 1 Viewfinder unit latch (A 21) 3 Dioptric adjustment lever (A 22) 2 Eye cup RC-6 Remote Controller 4 Delay switch (A 35) 6 Transmit button 5 Battery compartment cover Table of Contents Index Menus...
  • Page 18: Preparations

    Preparations Charging the Battery Pack The camcorder can be powered with a battery pack or directly using the compact power adapter. The first time you use the camcorder, charge the battery pack. For approximate charging times and recording/playback times with a fully charged battery pack, refer to Recording and Playback Times (A 160).
  • Page 19 Charging the Battery Pack 7 Charging will start when the camcorder is turned off. POWER/CHG • If the camcorder was on, the green POWER/CHG indicator will (battery pack charging) indicator go out when you turn off the camcorder. After a moment, the POWER/CHG indicator will turn on in red (battery pack charging).
  • Page 20 Charging the Battery Pack IMPORTANT • Turn off the camcorder before connecting or disconnecting the compact power adapter. After you turn off the camcorder, important data is updated on the recording media. Be sure to wait until the green POWER/CHG indicator goes out.
  • Page 21: Preparing The Camcorder

    Preparing the Camcorder Preparing the Camcorder This section outlines the basic preparations of the camcorder, such as attaching the viewfinder unit and adjusting the screen and grip. Attaching the Lens Hood Attach the lens hood to protect the lens and reduce the amount of stray light that may hit the lens. Place the lens hood on the front of the lens so that the hood’s lens mount index covers the index on the lens and turn it 90 degrees clockwise until it clicks...
  • Page 22 Preparing the Camcorder 4 Hook the viewfinder unit latch under the left side of the LCD panel and then fasten the latch. Then, return the LCD panel to its original position. Adjusting the Viewfinder Unit 1 Press the ON/OFF button to turn on the camcorder. •...
  • Page 23: Using The Lcd Panel

    Preparing the Camcorder 4 Attach the viewfinder unit cover. NOTES • When you are not using the viewfinder unit, make sure to attach the viewfinder unit cap to the unit. Using the LCD Panel Pull out the LCD panel and adjust it to a comfortable viewing angle.
  • Page 24: Adjusting The Grip

    Preparing the Camcorder Adjusting the Grip The grip can be rotated 90 degrees toward or away from the lens to give you a convenient grip angle. While firmly holding the camcorder, rotate the grip to the desired position. Attaching the Shoulder Strap Pass the ends through the strap mounts and adjust the length of the shoulder strap.
  • Page 25: Basic Operation Of The Camcorder

    Basic Operation of the Camcorder Basic Operation of the Camcorder Depending on how you plan to shoot, you may need to switch between shooting video clips and shooting photos. Before you shoot, you can also select a shooting mode, which can give you the freedom of adjusting the camcorder’s camera-related settings or allow you to entrust the settings to the camcorder to varying degrees, depending on the mode.
  • Page 26: Using The Touch Screen

    Basic Operation of the Camcorder Using the Touch Screen The buttons and menu items that appear on the touch screen change dynamically depending on the operating mode and the task you are performing. With the intuitive touch screen interface you have all the controls at your fingertips.
  • Page 27: Date, Time And Language Settings

    Date, Time and Language Settings Date, Time and Language Settings Setting the Date and Time You will need to set the date and time of the camcorder before you can start using it. When the camcorder’s clock is not set, the [Date/Time] screen will appear automatically with the month selected.
  • Page 28: Changing The Language

    Date, Time and Language Settings Changing the Language [ System Setup] The default language of the camcorder is English. You can set it to one of 27 languages. Operating modes: [Language 1 Press the MENU button. [English] 2 Open the [Language ] screen.
  • Page 29: Using The Func. Menu And Setup Menus

    Date, Time and Language Settings Joystick When making a menu selection, push the joystick (Ý/Þ) to move the orange selection frame in the menu. Then, press the joystick itself to select the menu item indicated by the orange selection frame. MENU button Press the button to open the setup menus and then press again to close the menu after adjusting...
  • Page 30 Date, Time and Language Settings NOTES • An adjustment dial will appear when adjusting some functions. To use touch panel controls, drag your finger left/right to move the adjustment dial to the desired setting. To use the joystick, first press the joystick itself so that the position of the current setting is highlighted in orange and then push left/right to adjust the setting.
  • Page 31: Preparing Recording Media

    As of March 2015, the recording function has been tested using memory cards made by Panasonic, Toshiba and SanDisk. For details about SD cards tested for use with this camcorder, visit your local Canon Web site. Memory card type: . SD card, / SDHC card, 0 SDXC card SD Speed Class*: SD Speed Class is a standard that indicates the minimum guaranteed data transfer of SD cards.
  • Page 32: Removing A Cfast Card

    Preparing Recording Media 3 Insert the CFast card straight, with the label facing up, all the way into the slot. • Make sure the you insert the CFast card into the slot so that the connectors in the card match the orientation shown on the illustration to the left of the CFast card slot.
  • Page 33: Inserting And Removing An Sd Card

    Preparing Recording Media Inserting and Removing an SD Card 1 Make sure the ACCESS indicator is off. 2 Slide the CARD OPEN switch in the direction of the arrow and open the recording media slot cover. 3 Insert the SD card, with the label facing up, all the way into the SD card slot until it clicks.
  • Page 34: Recovering Data On A Recording Media

    Preparing Recording Media 4 Touch [Complete Initialization] to delete all data completely. 5 Touch [Yes]. • If you are using the [Complete Initialization] option, you can touch [Cancel] to cancel the operation while it is in progress. You can use the SD card but all data will be erased. 6 When the confirmation screen appears, touch [OK].
  • Page 35: Using The Remote Controller

    Using the Remote Controller Using the Remote Controller The camcorder can be operated remotely. You can use the supplied remote controller as described in this section. You can also use the camcorder’s network functions and wirelessly connect a compatible device to Browser Remote: control the camcorder.
  • Page 36 Using the Remote Controller NOTES • The camcorder may not operate correctly when used under fluorescent or LED lights. Make sure to use the camcorder away from such light sources as much as possible. • The camcorder may not operate correctly when a remote controller for another device is pointed at the camcorder and operated.
  • Page 37: Recording

    Recording Recording Video and Taking Photos This section explains the recording basics. Before you begin recording clips*, make a test recording first to check if the camcorder operates correctly. Record a 4K clip (on the CFast card) at 305 Mbps (frame rate of 29.97P or 23.98P) for approximately 5 minutes and an HD clip (on the SD card) at 50 Mbps (frame rate of 59.94P) for approximately 15 minutes.
  • Page 38: Basic Recording

    Recording Video and Taking Photos Basic Recording This camcorder uses the same button to record video clips and take photos. In this manual, when you are recording video clips, this button is referred to as the START/STOP button; when you are shooting photos, it is referred to as the PHOTO button.
  • Page 39 - Do not disconnect the power source or turn off the camcorder. • Be sure to save your recordings regularly (A 113, 116), especially after making important recordings. Canon shall not be liable for any loss or corruption of data.
  • Page 40: Selecting The Photo Size

    Recording Video and Taking Photos Selecting the Photo Size Recording Setup] You can select the size of recorded photos. Operating modes: [Photo Aspect Ratio] 1 Press the MENU button. 2 Open the [Photo Aspect Ratio] submenu. [ 4:3 4000x3000] [3 Recording Setup] > [1] > [Photo Aspect Ratio] 3 Select the desired size and then touch [X].
  • Page 41: Remote Operation Using Browser Remote

    Recording Video and Taking Photos Remote Operation Using Browser Remote After completing the necessary preparations (A 125), you can start and stop recording from a connected device using the Browser Remote application. Operating modes: 1 Press [LIVE VIEW ON/OFF] to show the camcorder’s live view image on the Browser Remote screen. •...
  • Page 42: Onscreen Icons And Displays

    Recording Video and Taking Photos Onscreen Icons and Displays Refer to this section for an explanation of the various icons and screen displays that appear in modes. They may differ depending on the shooting mode and settings in the FUNC. menu and setup menus. Some icons that appear in mode also appear in mode.
  • Page 43 Recording Video and Taking Photos Icons on the left side of the screen Icon/Display Description F0.0 Aperture value 49, 51 1/0000 Shutter speed 49, 52 y +0/0, y +0/0: exposure adjustment value, : exposure locked ISO00000, 00dB ISO00000: ISO speed, 00dB: gain : auto ISO limit, : AGC limit @, D 0.0ft...
  • Page 44 Recording Video and Taking Photos Icons on the right side of the screen Icon/Display Description è, é, ê, ë, Remaining battery charge – 000 min The icon shows an estimate of the remaining charge. The remaining recording time is displayed, in minutes, next to the icon. •...
  • Page 45 Recording Video and Taking Photos Icons that appear during mode Icons on the top of the screen Icon/Display Description , 0, { Self timer Icons on the left side of the screen Icon/Display Description ¼, ½, ¾, ¿, , É, White balance Looks ª, ¬, «...
  • Page 46 Recording Video and Taking Photos Icons on the bottom of the screen Icon/Display Description {L, {S Button to open the [Photo Aspect Ratio] submenu and currently selected photo size ( or ). Indicates whether the focus and/or exposure is locked while the PHOTO button is pressed –...
  • Page 47: Using The Fan

    Recording Video and Taking Photos Using the Fan The camcorder uses an internal cooling fan to reduce the camcorder’s internal heat. Operating modes: 1 Press the MENU button. [ System Setup] 2 Open the [Fan] submenu. [ System Setup] > [1] > [Fan] 3 Select the desired option and then touch [X].
  • Page 48: Video Configuration: Resolution (4K/Hd), Frame Rate And Bit Rate

    Video Configuration: Resolution (4K/HD), Frame Rate and Bit Rate Video Configuration: Resolution (4K/HD), Frame Rate and Bit Rate Before you record, select the resolution (4K or HD), frame rate and bit rate that best match your project’s needs. Operating modes: Selecting the Resolution (Recording in 4K or HD) This camcorder allows you to record clips in 4K or HD.
  • Page 49: Shooting Modes

    Shooting Modes Shooting Modes Operating modes: Setting the Shooting Modes This camcorder offers various shooting modes to help bring your creative intent to life. After you select a mode, you can adjust related settings, such as the shutter speed, using the control dial.
  • Page 50 Shooting Modes To select the ISO speed or gain [v Camera Setup] 1 Touch [K]. 2 Open the [ISO/Gain] submenu. [v Camera Setup] > [2] > [ISO/Gain] 3 Select the function to adjust. [ISO/Gain] [ISO] Available aperture settings Aperture Clips F2.8, F3.2, F3.4, F3.7, F4.0, F4.4, F4.8, F5.2, F5.6, F6.2, F6.7, F7.3, F8.0, F8.7, F9.5, F10, F11 (1/4-stop increments) Photos...
  • Page 51: Aperture Priority Ae (")

    • When the rate for slow & fast motion recording mode is set to [x1/4] (A 88), or the look is set to [ Wide DR] or [ Canon Log] (A 63), the lowest available ISO speed is 500 and the lowest available gain setting is 9.0 dB (8.5 dB when [ Fine] is selected).
  • Page 52: Shutter Priority Ae (‚)

    Shooting Modes Shutter Priority AE (‚) In this mode, after you adjust the shutter speed, the camcorder automatically sets the appropriate aperture to obtain the optimal exposure for the subject. The shutter speed affects how moving objects are captured – you can make fast-moving subjects, such as a waterfall, appear to be motionless or impart a sense of movement to them.
  • Page 53 Shooting Modes [û Sports]: To record sports scenes such as tennis or golf. Night Scene]: To record nightscapes with lower noise. [ý Snow]: To record in bright ski resorts without the subject being underexposed. [L Beach]: To record on a sunny beach without the subject being underexposed. [ÿ...
  • Page 54: Adjusting Shooting Mode Settings

    Shooting Modes Adjusting Shooting Mode Settings You can adjust the settings related to the various shooting modes using the FUNC. menu or remotely using the Browser Remote application. Using the FUNC. Menu To change the aperture value when the shooting mode is n or “ 1 Touch [FUNC.] and then touch [Aperture].
  • Page 55 Shooting Modes To change the aperture value when the shooting mode is n or “ 1 Press the current aperture value on the Browser Remote screen. 2 Select the desired aperture value from the list. • The selected value will be displayed on the Browser Remote screen and applied on the camcorder. •...
  • Page 56: Automatic Gain And Iso Limits

    Automatic Gain and ISO Limits Automatic Gain and ISO Limits Depending on the brightness of the surroundings, the camcorder will automatically raise the gain or ISO speed to try to get a brighter picture. Because doing so can lead to video noise, you can select a maximum limit for how high levels are raised.
  • Page 57 Wide DR] or [ Canon Log] (A 63), the lowest available ISO speed is 500 and the lowest available gain setting is 9.0 dB. • While the rate for slow & fast motion recording mode is set to [x1/4] (A 88) and the look is set to [...
  • Page 58: Exposure

    Exposure Exposure In some shooting modes, the camcorder will automatically adjust the exposure. In such cases, you can lock the exposure or use a touch exposure function to automatically set the optimal exposure for the subject you select. You can also use AE shift to darken or lighten the image that was set during automatic exposure. These functions are not available when the shooting mode is set to N, n or ƒ*.
  • Page 59: Ae Shift

    Exposure • An adjustment dial will appear on the bottom of the screen. The exposure is locked but you can adjust it using the adjustment dial. 3 Drag your finger left/right along the dial to select the desired value. • You can also push the joystick up/down until the position of the current value is highlighted in orange and then push left/right to adjust the value.
  • Page 60: Light Metering Mode

    Light Metering Mode Light Metering Mode The camcorder measures light in the scene in order to set the optimal exposure settings. Depending on the scene, you may want to change the measurement method. This function is available when the shooting mode is set to ’, ‚...
  • Page 61: White Balance

    White Balance White Balance The white balance function helps you to accurately reproduce colors under different lighting conditions. Operating modes: 1 Touch [FUNC.] and then touch [White Balance]. 2 Select the desired option and then touch [X]. • When you select [È Color Temperature], [ Set 1] or [ Set 2], set the color temperature or a custom white balance with the appropriate procedure below before touching [X].
  • Page 62 White Balance • Using a custom white balance may provide better results in the following cases: - Changing lighting conditions - Close-ups - Subjects in a single color (sky, sea or forest) - Under mercury lamps, certain types of fluorescent lights and LED lights •...
  • Page 63: Using Looks

    ƒ. Operating modes: Selecting a Pre-installed Look For looks other than [ Canon Log], you can tweak the picture after selecting an option by adjusting the sharpness, contrast and color depth. 1 Touch [FUNC.] and then touch [Looks] (in mode) or [Looks] (in mode).
  • Page 64: Creating A User-Defined Look

    4 Select the look that will be the basis of the user-defined look. • The settings for [ Canon Log] cannot be adjusted. 5 Touch [Yes] and then touch [OK]. 6 Adjust the settings as described in the previous section.
  • Page 65: Zooming

    Zooming Zooming You can operate the zoom (10x optical zoom) using the zoom ring on the lens. Operating modes: Turn the zoom ring to zoom in and out. NOTES • If you turn the zoom ring too quickly, the camcorder may not be able to focus immediately. In such case, the camcorder will focus after you finish turning the ring.
  • Page 66: Adjusting The Focus

    Adjusting the Focus Adjusting the Focus The camcorder offers 3 ways to focus. When you use manual focus, you can use the focus assistance functions, peaking and magnification, to help you focus more accurately. Autofocus (AF): The camcorder continuously adjusts the focus automatically. You can also use the focus ring (with no physical stops).
  • Page 67 Adjusting the Focus Remote Operation Using Browser Remote After completing the necessary preparations (A 125), you can change the focus mode remotely from a connected device using the Browser Remote application. You can use the application to change the focus mode regardless of the position of the camcorder’s FOCUS switch.
  • Page 68: Manual Focus (Mf)

    Adjusting the Focus Manual Focus (MF) You can adjust the focus using the focus ring on the lens or through the FUNC. menu. Operating modes: Using the Focus Ring 1 Set the FOCUS switch to M. • MF appears on the left side of the screen. 2 Turn the focus ring on the lens to adjust the focus.
  • Page 69 Adjusting the Focus Remote Operation Using Browser Remote After completing the necessary preparations (A 125), you can adjust the focus remotely from a connected device using the Browser Remote application. 1 If the camcorder is set to AF mode, touch [MF] on the Browser Remote screen. •...
  • Page 70 Adjusting the Focus 3 To change the peaking settings, touch [ For the black & white setting: Touch [Off] or [On] For the peaking color: Touch [Red], [Blue] or [Yellow] 4 Touch [X]. Magnification 1 Press the MAGN. button. • Alternatively, you can use the [FUNC.] > ^ [Magnification] > [OK] setting.
  • Page 71: Detecting And Focusing On Faces (Face Detection Tracking)

    Adjusting the Focus Push AF Operating modes: While using manual focus (A 68), press the PUSH AF button and hold it pressed down. • Autofocus is temporarily activated as long as you hold the PUSH AF button pressed down. NOTES •...
  • Page 72 Adjusting the Focus NOTES • The camcorder may mistakenly detect the faces of non-human subjects. In such case, turn face detection off. • When the shooting mode is set to N, face detection & tracking will automatically be set to [i On }] and cannot be changed.
  • Page 73: Image Stabilizer

    Image Stabilizer Image Stabilizer Use the image stabilizer to compensate for camcorder shake in order to achieve steadier shots. When taking photos, you can turn image stabilization on and off. When recording clips, there are 3 methods of image stabilization; select the method that best suits your needs. Standard IS : Standard IS compensates for a lower degree of camcorder shake, such as when shooting while remaining stationary, and is suitable for shooting natural-looking scenes.
  • Page 74: Onscreen Markers And Zebra Patterns

    Onscreen Markers and Zebra Patterns Onscreen Markers and Zebra Patterns Using onscreen markers allows you to make sure your subject is correctly framed. The zebra patterns help you identify areas that are overexposed. The onscreen markers and zebra pattern will not affect your recordings. Operating modes: Displaying Onscreen Markers [v Camera Setup]...
  • Page 75: Setting The Time Code

    Setting the Time Code Setting the Time Code mode, the camcorder can generate a time code signal and embed it in clips. Additionally, you can superimpose the time code on video output from the HDMI OUT terminal. When the frame rate set in [3 Recording Setup] >...
  • Page 76: Selecting Drop Or Non-Drop Frame

    Setting the Time Code Setting the Time Code’s Initial Value [3 Recording Setup] If you set the time code mode to [ Preset], you can set the initial value of the time code. 1 Press the MENU button. 2 Open the [Initial Time Code] submenu. [Initial Time Code] [3 Recording Setup] >...
  • Page 77: User Bit

    User Bit User Bit The user bit display can be selected from the date or the time of recording, or an identification code consisting of 8 characters in the hexadecimal system. There are sixteen possible characters: the numbers 0 to 9 and the letters A to F.
  • Page 78: Recording Audio

    Recording Audio Recording Audio This camcorder features 2-channel linear PCM audio recording and playback with a sampling frequency of 48 kHz. You can record audio using the built-in stereo microphone or an external microphone connected to the MIC terminal. Audio is not recorded during slow & fast motion recording mode. Operating modes: Using Commercially Available Microphones To the MIC terminal you can attach a commercially available condenser microphone with its own power supply...
  • Page 79: Audio Recording Level

    Recording Audio Settings for each audio scene [“ Forests [” Noise [„ Custom [‘ Standard] [’ Music] Festival] [‚ Speech] [ Meeting] and Birds] Suppression] Setting] Selected by [Mic level] Manual]: 70 Manual]: 70 Manual]: 70 Manual]: 86 Manual]: 94 Manual]: 80 Manual]: 70 user (A 79)
  • Page 80: Wind Screen (Built-In Microphone)

    Recording Audio NOTES • When the audio level meter reaches the red point (0 dB), the sound may be distorted. • We recommend using headphones to check the sound level while adjusting the audio recording level or when the microphone attenuator is activated. Wind Screen (Built-in Microphone) [¡...
  • Page 81: Microphone Attenuator (Built-In Microphone)

    Recording Audio Microphone Attenuator (Built-in Microphone) [¡ Audio Setup] You can activate the microphone attenuator (20 dB) for the built-in microphone to prevent audio from being distorted if the audio level is too high. 1 Make sure ‘ [Audio Scene] is set to [„ Custom Setting] [Built-in Mic Att.] (A 78).
  • Page 82: Microphone Directionality (Built-In Microphone)

    Recording Audio Microphone Directionality (Built-in Microphone) [¡ Audio Setup] You can change the directionality of the built-in microphone to have more control over how sound is recorded. 1 Make sure ‘ [Audio Scene] is set to [„ Custom Setting] (A 78). [Built-in Mic Directionality] 2 Press the MENU button.
  • Page 83: Low Cut Filter (External Microphone)

    Recording Audio Low Cut Filter (External Microphone) [¡ Audio Setup] When you are recording using a microphone connected to the MIC terminal, you can activate the low cut filter to reduce the sound of blowing wind, a car’s engine and similar ambient sounds. 1 Make sure the input of the MIC terminal is set to [MIC Low Cut] [ß...
  • Page 84: Audio Compressor

    Recording Audio Audio Compressor [¡ Audio Setup] The audio compressor will adjust the audio levels while maintaining the strength of even louder sounds, which will make listening to the audio easier. Start the procedure from step 1 for the built-in microphone and step 2 for an external audio source.
  • Page 85: Colors Bars/Audio Reference Signal

    Colors Bars/Audio Reference Signal Colors Bars/Audio Reference Signal You can have the camcorder generate and record color bars and a 1 kHz audio reference signal. The color bars can be output from the HDMI OUT terminal while the audio reference signal can be output from the HDMI OUT and ×...
  • Page 86: Recording Gps Information (Geotagging)

    The GPS information is recorded as part of the clip’s metadata and can be used to organize and search recordings using Canon XF Utility for XF-AVC (A 113). * The time in the UTC standard is recorded for photos only.
  • Page 87 Recording GPS Information (Geotagging) Displaying GPS Information [ System Setup] You can display GPS information for clips and photos. [4] (in mode) or Operating modes: [3] (in mode) 1 Press the MENU button. [GPS Information Display] 2 Open the [GPS Information Display] submenu. [ System Setup] >...
  • Page 88: Slow & Fast Motion Mode

    Slow & Fast Motion Mode Slow & Fast Motion Mode This mode allows you to change the shooting frame rate to achieve a slow motion or fast motion effect during playback. Sound is not recorded in this special recording mode. Operating modes: 1 Touch the slow &...
  • Page 89: Pre-Recording Mode

    Pre-recording Mode Pre-recording Mode When pre-recording mode is activated, the camcorder starts recording continuously into a temporary memory of approximately 5 seconds so when you press the START/STOP button, the clip will contain also approximately 5 seconds of video and audio recorded before you pressed the button. Pre-recording is available only for HD clips.
  • Page 90: Interval Recording Mode

    Interval Recording Mode Interval Recording Mode The camcorder will automatically record photos at a selected interval. This mode is suitable for recording subjects with little movement, such as natural surroundings or plants. Set the interval in advance. Operating modes: 1 Touch the interval recording button at the bottom right of the screen. •...
  • Page 91: Self Timer

    Self Timer Self Timer You can have the camcorder record after a 2-second or 10-second countdown. Operating modes: 1 Touch [FUNC.] and then touch [Self Timer]. 2 Select the desired countdown duration and then touch [X]. • The countdown icon ( ) appears at the top of the screen.
  • Page 92: Orientation Detection

    Orientation Detection Orientation Detection When orientation detection is turned on, the camcorder will detect if it is turned sideways or upside-down while recording and add that information to the photo’s EXIF data. Furthermore, when you play back those photos, the camcorder can automatically rotate them so that they are displayed in the correct orientation.
  • Page 93 Orientation Detection Correcting Orientation during Playback You can have the camcorder display in the correct orientation photos that were recorded using orientation detection. Operating modes: 1 Press the MENU button. [^ Playback Setup] 2 Open the [Auto Rotate] submenu. [^ Playback Setup] > [1] > [Auto Rotate] 3 Touch [i On] and then touch [X].
  • Page 94: Using An Optional Speedlite Flash

    Using an Optional Speedlite Flash Using an Optional Speedlite Flash Using an optional EX-series Speedlite for EOS cameras (270EX II, 320EX, 430EX II, 580EX II, 600EX-RT), you can enjoy flash photography with this camcorder. If you use the optional 320EX Speedlite, you can use its LED light (video light) when recording clips.
  • Page 95 • When using a Speedlite that is not an EX-series Speedlite*, it may not fire at full power, fire correctly or fire at all. • Using a non-Canon flash (especially high-voltage models) or flash accessories can cause a malfunction of the camcorder or cause the camcorder to not function normally.
  • Page 96: Customization

    Customization Customizing the FUNC. Menu You can change what functions appear on the right side of the FUNC. menu appear, making frequently used functions easier to access. By default, the following functions appear on the right side of the FUNC. menu. To replace an icon, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 97: Assignable Buttons

    Assignable Buttons Assignable Buttons The camcorder conveniently features assignable buttons to which you can assign various functions. By assigning often-used functions, you can quickly access them with a single press of a button. Operating modes: 1 Open the submenu of the desired assignable button. [ System Setup] [ System Setup] >...
  • Page 98: Using An Assignable Button

    Assignable Buttons Using an Assignable Button After you assign a function to one of the assignable buttons, press the button to activate the function. Assignable Functions Functions can be set separately depending on the operating mode. Refer to the following table for assignable functions and available modes.
  • Page 99: Saving And Loading Menu Settings

    After you adjust settings in the FUNC. menu and setup menus, you can save those settings on an SD card. You can load those settings at a later date or on another XC10 camcorder so that you can use that camcorder in that same exact way.
  • Page 100: Playback

    Playback Playback This section explains how to play back recordings with the camcorder. For details on playing back recordings Connecting to an External Monitor using an external monitor, refer to (A 112). Operating modes: Playing Back Recordings In playback mode, the thumbnails of clips and photos you have recorded are shown in index screens sorted by the type of recording.
  • Page 101 Playback Summary of index screens Type of recording and Index screen Index screen button recording media [y4K] 4K clips recorded on the CFast card. [yHD] HD clips recorded on the SD card. Photos recorded on the SD card. 1 Index screen button. Touch to change the index 3 Display the next/previous index page.
  • Page 102: Onscreen Icons And Displays During Playback

    Playback Onscreen Icons and Displays during Playback Operating modes: Icons that appear during mode Icons on the top of the screen Icon/Display Description Button to open the setup menus. ¸ Delete recording. Ð, Ý, Ö/Õ, Ø/×, Playback operation Ô/Ó Ð: playback, Ý: playback pause, Ö/Õ: reverse/normal slow playback, Ø/×: reverse/normal fast playback, Ô/Ó: frame reverse/advance Recording media that contains the current recording.
  • Page 103 Playback Icons on the bottom of the screen Icon/Display Description Ú/Ù, Ý, Ñ, Ø/×, Playback controls during clip playback. Ð, Ö/Õ, Ô/Ó Button to capture a photo from a 4K clip (4K frame grab) or HD clip. Button to open the volume controls. Button to play back an HD-sized clip from a 4K clip.
  • Page 104 Playback Icons on the right side of the screen Icon/Display Description 8 00/00 Current photo / Total number of photos – 000-0000 File number Icons on the bottom of the screen Icon/Display Description Button to magnify the photo. Ð, Ý, f, h Playback controls during photo playback.
  • Page 105: Playback Controls During Photo Playback

    Playback Playback Controls during Photo Playback When you play back a photo, touch the screen to display the playback controls to access playback functions. Operating modes: Button Function [Ð]/[Ý] Start/stop slideshow playback. Return to the index screen. Photo jump. Touch [Ï] or [Ð], or drag your finger along the scroll bar to find the desired photo.
  • Page 106: Playing An Hd-Sized Clip From A 4K Clip

    Playback Playing an HD-sized Clip from a 4K Clip When playing back a 4K clip, you can select an HD-sized portion of the frame to play back. Output from the HDMI OUT terminal will be HD during this playback mode. Operating modes: 1 Play back the desired 4K clip.
  • Page 107: Magnifying Photos During Playback

    Playback NOTES • If the LOCK switch on the SD card is set to prevent writing, you will not be able to record a photo. Change the position of the LOCK switch in advance. Magnifying Photos during Playback You can magnify photos when you play them back. Operating modes: 1 Play back the photo you want to magnify (A 100).
  • Page 108: Deleting Recordings

    Deleting Recordings Deleting Recordings You can delete those clips and photos that you are not interested in keeping. Deleting recordings allows you also to free up space on the recording media. Operating modes: Deleting Clips and Photos from the Index Screen 1 Open the index screen with the clip or photo you want to delete (A 100).
  • Page 109: Deleting A Photo During Playback

    Deleting Recordings Deleting a Photo during Playback 1 Play back the photo you want to delete (A 100). 2 Touch the screen to display the playback controls. 3 Delete the photo. [¸] > [¸ Proceed] > [Yes] • The photo is deleted and the next photo is displayed. You can drag your finger left/right select another photo to delete and then touch [¸...
  • Page 110: External Connections

    External Connections Video Output Configuration The video signal output from the HDMI OUT terminal depends on the clip’s video configuration, the capability of the external monitor and on various menu settings. Recording Video Signal Configuration and Video Output Configuration Refer to the following table for the video output configuration, depending on the recording video configuration used.
  • Page 111: Playback Video Configuration And Video Output Configuration

    Video Output Configuration Playback Video Configuration and Video Output Configuration Refer to the following tables for the video output configuration, depending on the video configuration of the clip being played back. For playback of an HD-sized clip from a 4K clip, refer to the entry for HD. Operating modes: Playback video configuration HDMI OUT terminal output...
  • Page 112: Connecting To An External Monitor

    Connecting to an External Monitor Connecting to an External Monitor When you connect the camcorder to an external monitor for recording or playback, connect the camcorder’s HDMI OUT terminal to the monitor’s HDMI input terminal using the supplied HTC-100/S High Speed HDMI Cable.
  • Page 113: Saving Clips To A Computer

    Saving Clips to a Computer Use Canon XF Utility to save clips or one of the Canon XF plugins* to import clips into non-linear editing (NLE) software. When using the software to transfer clips to a computer, make sure to use a compatible card reader.
  • Page 114 Viewing the Canon XF Utility for XF-AVC Instruction Manual Windows: 1 From the Start menu, select All Programs > Canon Utilities > Canon XF Utility for XF-AVC > Canon XF Utility for XF-AVC Instruction Manual. 2 Select the language of the instruction manual to view.
  • Page 115 Viewing the Plugin Instructions Windows: 1 From the Start menu, select All Programs > Canon Utilities > Canon XF Plugin 64 for Avid Media Access > Canon XF Plugin 64 for Avid Media Access Instruction Manual. 2 Select the desired language.
  • Page 116: Saving Photos To A Computer

    You can download the CameraWindow software (in the CAMCORDER Software package) for free from the following Canon Web site. The site also has the system requirements, latest information about the software, instructions on how to open the software package and how to run the installer. To download and install the software, click on your country/region and follow the onscreen instructions.
  • Page 117 NOTES • To uninstall CameraWindow: - Windows: In the Control Panel, open Add or Remove Programs. Select Canon Utilities CameraWindow DC 8, click Uninstall/Change and follow the instructions. - Mac OS: Drag and drop the following folder to the Trash.
  • Page 118: Wi-Fi Functions

    Canon cannot provide support regarding network configurations. IMPORTANT • Canon shall not be liable for any loss of data or damage resulting from incorrect network configuration or settings. Additionally, Canon shall not be liable for any loss or damage caused by the use of Wi-Fi functions.
  • Page 119: Wireless Connections Using Wi-Fi

    Wireless Connections Using Wi-Fi Wireless Connections Using Wi-Fi The camcorder is Wi-Fi certified and can connect to a Wi-Fi network using an external access point (wireless router) or can itself serve as a Wi-Fi access point. The camcorder can connect to wireless routers (access points) compliant with the 802.11a/b/g/n protocol and are Wi-Fi certified (bear the logo shown on the right).
  • Page 120: Searching For Access Points

    Wireless Connections Using Wi-Fi 5 Within 2 minutes, touch [OK] on the camcorder’s screen. • While the camcorder is attempting to connect to the access point, you can touch [Stop] and then [OK] to interrupt the operation. 6 When the confirmation screen appears, touch [OK] and then touch [X]. NOTES •...
  • Page 121 Wireless Connections Using Wi-Fi 4 Select the desired access point. Encrypted access point • If the desired access point is not displayed, you can touch [Í] or [Î] to go through the list of detected access points. You can also touch [Search Again] to have the camcorder search for access points again.
  • Page 122: Manual Setup

    Wireless Connections Using Wi-Fi Manual Setup If you prefer, you can enter manually the details of the Wi-Fi network you want to connect to. Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the procedure. To enter text for the various settings, use the virtual keyboard (A 121). 1 Press the MENU button.
  • Page 123: Viewing And Changing Wi-Fi Settings

    Viewing and Changing Wi-Fi Settings Viewing and Changing Wi-Fi Settings You can view and change Wi-Fi connection settings saved in the camcorder. Because the settings must be changed manually, adequate knowledge about configuring and using Wi-Fi networks is required. If Browser Remote has been activated, deactivate it before performing the following settings.
  • Page 124 Viewing and Changing Wi-Fi Settings To view the camcorder’s MAC address [— Wi-Fi Setup] 1 Press the MENU button. 2 Open the [Display MAC Address] screen. [— Wi-Fi Setup] > [1] > [Display MAC Address] • The camcorder’s MAC address will appear. [Display MAC Address] 3 Touch [K] and then touch [X].
  • Page 125: Browser Remote: Controlling The Camcorder From A Network Device

    You can also check the recording media, remaining recording time, time code, etc. * For details about compatible devices, operating systems, Web browsers, etc., please visit your local Canon Web site. Operating modes:...
  • Page 126 Browser Remote: Controlling the Camcorder from a Network Device Connecting the Network Device 1 Network device: Activate Wi-Fi in the settings screen. • Detected networks appear on the screen. 2 Network device: Touch the SSID that matches the one displayed on the camcorder’s screen. 3 Network device: Enter the password displayed on the camcorder’s screen to establish a connection.
  • Page 127 Browser Remote: Controlling the Camcorder from a Network Device 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. • While color bars are displayed on the camcorder, the live view image will not be displayed. The [Advanced Control] Screen When using a computer, tablet and other devices with larger screens, the [Advanced Control] screen offers all the controls available for operating the camcorder remotely via Browser Remote.
  • Page 128 Browser Remote: Controlling the Camcorder from a Network Device The [Basic Control] Screen When using a smartphone or other device with a smaller screen, you can use the [Basic Control] screen that offers only the most important shooting controls (START/STOP, PHOTO, live view and focus) but will fit in the screen without scrolling.
  • Page 129: Playback Via Browser

    You can then play back your photos using the Web browser and even save local copies of them on the device. * For details about compatible devices, operating systems, Web browsers, etc., please visit your local Canon Web site. Operating modes: 1 Camcorder: Open the [}] index screen (A 100).
  • Page 130: Media Server

    • From the information screen above, touch [Change Connection Point] to connect to a different access point. 4 Computer: Start the media playback software and select [Canon XC10] from the list of servers. 5 Computer: Select the desired photo to play back from the displayed folder.
  • Page 131: Additional Information

    Additional Information Menu Options For details about how to select an item, refer to Using the FUNC. Menu and Setup Menus (A 29). For details about each function, see the reference page. Menu items without a reference page are explained after the tables. Setting options in boldface indicate default values.
  • Page 132 Low Light], Spotlight], [ Fireworks] [Looks] For clips: Standard], [ EOS Std.], [ Wide DR], [ Cinema EOS Std.], [ Canon Log], vUser Setting 1], [ vUser Setting 2] For photos: Standard], [ Portrait], [ Landscape], [ Neutral], [ Sepia], [...
  • Page 133: Setup Menus

    Menu Options FUNC. menu ( modes; right side of FUNC. menu) Menu item Setting options [Aperture] [F2.8] to [F11] 49, 51 [Shutter Speed] For clips: [1/2] to [1/2000] ([1/60]) 49, 52 For photos: [0”5] to [1/2000] ([1/125]) [ISO] [ISO160] to [ISO20000] ([ISO160]) [Gain] [0.0dB] to [42.0dB] ([0.0dB]) [White Balance]...
  • Page 134 Menu Options Menu item Setting options [Rolling Shutter [i On ], [j Off] Ü – – Reduction] [Flash] [Flash Mode], [Flash Exp. Comp.], [Flash Output], [High-speed Sync.], Ü – [Reset Flash Settings] [Auto Slow Shutter]: The camcorder automatically uses slow shutter speeds to obtain brighter recordings in places with insufficient lighting.
  • Page 135 Menu Options [3 Recording Setup] menu Menu item Setting options Ü [4K / HD] [4K 4K Clips], [HD HD Clips] – – – [4K Recording] 29.97P / 305 Mbps], [ 29.97P / 205 Mbps], Ü – – – 23.98P / 305 Mbps], [ 23.98P / 205 Mbps] [HD Recording] 59.94P / 50 Mbps], [...
  • Page 136 Menu Options • About folder names: An example folder name is “101_1025”. 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 October 25.
  • Page 137 Menu Options [— Wi-Fi Setup] menu Menu item Setting options Ü Ü [Browser Remote] [Off], [On] – – Ü Ü [Playback via Browser] – – – Ü Ü [Media Server] – – – [Browser Connection Ü Ü Ü Ü – Settings] [Smartphone Ü...
  • Page 138 Menu Options Menu item Setting options Ü Ü [Distance Units] [. meters], [/ feet] – – – [Backup Menu [Save], [Load] Ü Ü Ü Ü Settings 8] [GPS Auto Time [j Off], [k Auto Update] Ü Ü – – Setting] [GPS Information Ü...
  • Page 139 Menu Options [HDMI Status]: Displays a screen where you can verify the standard of the output signal from the HDMI OUT terminal. [Distance Units]: Selects the units to use for the focusing distance display while focusing manually. This setting also affects units for GPS information when using the optional GP-E2 GPS Receiver. [Certification Logo Display]: This displays select certification logos that apply to this camcorder.
  • Page 140: Troubleshooting

    - The camcorder cannot communicate with the battery pack attached. Non-genuine Canon battery packs cannot be charged using this camcorder. - If you are using a genuine Canon battery pack, there may be a problem with the camcorder or battery pack. Consult a Canon Service Center.
  • Page 141 - The camcorder may become hot after using it continuously for long periods of time; this is not a malfunction. If the camcorder becomes unusually hot or it becomes hot after using it only for a short while, it may indicate a problem with the camcorder. Consult a Canon Service Center. Playback Deleting clips takes longer than usual.
  • Page 142: Picture And Sound

    - Canon’s LP-E6 Battery Pack cannot be charged. Check the bottom label of the battery pack and make sure it is an LP-E6N Battery Pack. - Charging has stopped because the compact power adapter or the battery pack is faulty. Consult a Canon Service Center.
  • Page 143 Troubleshooting Recording Media and Accessories Cannot insert the recording media. - The CFast card or SD card you are trying to insert is not facing the correct direction. Turn it over and insert it. Cannot record 4K clips on the CFast card. - A compatible CFast card must be used (A 31).
  • Page 144 - The device, operating system or Web browser used may not be supported. For the latest information about supported systems, visit your local Canon Web site. - Enable JavaScript and cookies in your Web browser's settings. For details, refer to the help modules or online documentation of the Web browser used.
  • Page 145 - Check that there are no IP address conflicts among the devices connected to the same network. - If multiple XC10 camcorders are connected to a single access point, connection speeds may be reduced. - To reduce radio wave interference when there are multiple access points using IEEE 802.11b/g or IEEE 802.11n (in the 2.4 GHz band), leave a gap of four channels between each wireless access point.
  • Page 146: List Of Messages

    Battery communication error. Does this battery display the Canon logo? - This may be due to using a non-genuine Canon battery pack. - If you are using a genuine Canon battery pack, there may be a problem with the battery pack or camcorder. Consult a Canon Service Center.
  • Page 147 Then, remove the recording media being used and reinsert it. Alternatively, replace the recording media. If this does not solve the problem, consult a Canon Service Center. • Corrupted file control information cannot be recovered. Recording media or clips with corrupt file control information cannot be read by Canon XF Utility for XF-AVC.
  • Page 148 Unable to access configuration files - Turn off the camcorder. After a short while, turn it on again. If the problem persists contact a Canon Service Center. Unable to complete WPS. - Turn off the camcorder and access point (wireless router). After a short while, turn them on again and try again. If the problem persists, perform setup using the [Search for Access Points] option (A 120).
  • Page 149 - Turn off the camcorder and access point (wireless router). After a short while, turn them on again and perform the Wi- Fi network setup again. If the problem persists contact a Canon Service Center. Table of Contents...
  • Page 150: Handling Precautions

    If any of the above should get into the camcorder it may damage the camcorder and/or the lens. Consult a Canon Service Center as soon as possible. • Be careful to avoid dust and dirt particles accumulating on the lens or entering the camcorder. When you finish using the camcorder, make sure to remove the lens hood and attach the lens cap to the camcorder.
  • Page 151: Battery Pack

    Recording Media • We recommend backing up the recordings on the recording media onto your computer. Data may be corrupted or lost due to defects or exposure to static electricity. Canon shall not be liable for lost or corrupted data.
  • Page 152: Lithium Button Battery

    Handling Precautions Disposal When you delete data on the recording media, only the file allocation table is altered and stored data is not physically erased. Take the necessary precautions when you dispose of the recording media, for example by physically damaging it to prevent the leakage of private data. If giving the recording media to another person, initialize it (using the [Complete Initialization] initialization option for SD cards) (A 33).
  • Page 153: Maintenance/Others

    You can use the compact power adapter to operate the camcorder and to charge battery packs in any country 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.
  • Page 154: Optional Accessories

    ND4L Filter 58 mm, ND8L Filter 58 mm For our customers in the USA: Call or visit your local retailer/dealer for genuine Canon video accessories. You can also obtain genuine accessories for your Canon camcorder by calling: 1-800-828-4040, Canon U.S.A.
  • Page 155 Battery Packs When you need extra battery packs, make sure to select the LP-E6N. LP-E6N This mark identifies genuine Canon video accessories. When you use Canon video equipment, we recommend Canon-brand accessories or products bearing the same mark. Table of Contents...
  • Page 156: Specifications

    Specifications Specifications XC10 System • Recording System Movies: Video compression: MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 Audio compression: Linear PCM, 16 bits, 48 kHz, 2 channels File format: MXF Photos: DCF (Design rule for Camera File system), compatible with Exif* Ver. 2.3, JPEG compression * This camcorder supports Exif 2.3 (also called “Exif Print”).
  • Page 157 Specifications • Image Stabilization Optical-Shift Image Stabilizer + digital compensation (Standard IS, Dynamic IS, Powered IS) • Subject Illumination* (manual exposure, gain at 42.0 dB, shutter speed at 1/2) Minimum Illumination: 0.05 lux Illumination Range: 0.05 lux to 10,000 lux * All figures are approximate.
  • Page 158 Specifications • × (Headphone) Terminal ∅ 3.5 mm stereo mini-jack, -29 dBV (16 Ω load, volume max) / 100 Ω • USB Terminal: mini-B, Hi-Speed USB, output only Power/Others • Power Supply (rated): 7.2 V DC (battery pack), 8.4 V DC (DC IN) •...
  • Page 159: Reference Tables

    Reference Tables Reference Tables Number of Photos Available on an SD Card The numbers given in the following table are approximate and vary according to shooting conditions and the subject. mode Number of photos Photo aspect ratio/size 16 GB 32 GB 4:3 4000x3000 2,150 4,300...
  • Page 160 Reference Tables Recording and Playback Times Recording and playback times given in the following tables are approximate and vary according to operating mode, bit rate, and charging, recording or playback conditions. The effective usage time of the battery pack may decrease when recording in cold surroundings, when using the brighter screen settings, etc.
  • Page 161: Index

    Grip ....... . . 24 Canon XF Utility for XF-AVC (download) ..113 HDMI OUT terminal .
  • Page 162 M (shooting mode) ..... . .49 Saving recordings to a computer ..113, 116 Magnification (while recording) ....70 SCN (shooting mode) .
  • Page 163 B. If the Equipment is defective as a result of leaking batteries, sand, dirt or water damage; C. If defects or damages are caused by the use of parts or supplies (other than those sold by Canon USA) that cause damage to the Equipment or that cause abnormally frequent service calls or service problems;...
  • Page 164 B. If the Equipment is defective as a result of leaking batteries, sand, dirt or water damage; C. If defects or damages are caused by the use of parts or supplies (other than those sold by Canon Canada) that cause damage to the Equipment or that cause abnormally frequent service calls or service problems;...
  • Page 165 Visit your local Canon Web site to download the latest version of this Instruction Manual. Consultez votre site Web Canon local pour télécharger la version la plus récente de ce mode d'emploi. Para descargar la última versión de este manual de instrucciones, visite nuestro sitio web local de Canon.

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