Using The Lcd Monitor; Using The Viewfinder - Canon EOS C200 Instruction Manual

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Preparing the Camera

Using the LCD Monitor

You can rotate and position the LCD monitor in a number of ways
to match your shooting style.
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1 Rotate the LCD monitor mount 90° toward the lens.
• Make sure LCD attachment unit alignment mark
attachment unit pivot A) and – (on the LCD monitor mount)
are aligned.
2 Rotate LCD attachment unit pivot B 180° toward the
CFast card slot.
• Make sure LCD attachment unit alignment mark
attachment base 2) and – (on LCD attachment unit pivot B)
are aligned.
3 Adjust the LCD monitor to the desired position.
NOTES
• Based on the LCD monitor's position, you can invert the image displayed on the screen. Repeatedly pressing
the MIRROR button will change the displayed image in the following order: Image inverted horizontally 
Image inverted horizontally and vertically  Image inverted vertically  Original image.
k Using the Viewfinder
The camera's viewfinder features an OLED screen that turns on
automatically when you look through the viewfinder. The screen
also turns off automatically shortly after you stop using the
viewfinder.
Adjusting the Viewfinder
1 Adjust the angle as necessary.
2 Turn on the camera and adjust the dioptric adjustment lever
until the viewfinder's image is sharp.
NOTES
• You can turn on the viewfinder permanently by setting
Sensor] to [Off].
Attaching and Removing the Eye Cup
Attach the eye cup so that it covers the rubber rim of the
viewfinder unit. To remove the eye cup, pull it gently in a "peeling
off" motion from the bottom up.
• For left eye use, attach the eye cup so that the protruding part
faces the opposite side.
(on LCD
(on LCD
k You can use the viewfinder and watch the
LCD screen at the same time
> [¢ " Monitoring Setup] > [VF Eye
Dioptric
adjustment lever
Eye cup
Viewfinder
unit

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